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Article : 140 wordsWhen 20 seamen from the steamer Doonholm appeared before Mr. McManon, S.M., at the Water Police Court yesterday to answer a Charge of continued wilful neglect of duty ...
Article : 179 wordsThe return to Adelaide of the Minister for Markets and Migration (Senator Wilson) has thrown no further light upon his position in regard to the Senate nomination. Referring to ...
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Article : 232 wordsThe Young People's demonstration in the Town Hall last evening was the final function in Collection with the annual assembly of the New south Wales Baptist Union. ...
Article : 130 wordsTwo of three hundred British Strikers swar[?]d aboard the steamer Demondocus to-day and intimidated the crew, which jioned the ranks of the strikers. The crew includes ...
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Article : 133 words"The Times," in a leader, says:— "The shipping strike is nearing the end in Britain, and is gradually growing weaker oversea. Unfortunately the agitation which has ...
Article : 156 wordsJoseph Ryah, an old-age pensioner, was burnt to death at Allandale of friday evening. Deceased, who lived in a slab humpy half a mile from Allandale station, Visited Maitland ...
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Article : 151 wordsMr, R. Tannock, president of the conference of Trades Hall unions, which demanded the abolition of the 1917 loyalist orgnisations, has been called upon by the management ...
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Article : 299 wordsThe threat of the Seamen's Union to declare "black" any pilot who takes charge of the steamar Port Auckland continues to prove effective. ...
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Article : 193 wordsSir,—Mr. Haddon has rendered valuable service in pointing out to the annual conference of the New South Wales Baptists' Union that the neglect by the Churches of the younger ...
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Article : 144 wordsGracias [?]eneditto, a Lascar steward from the Steamer Mooltan, was attacked by a man near the Port Melbourne p[?] on Saturday night, knocked Unconscious, and robbed of ...
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Article : 62 wordsThe Tainui, the second oversea steamer to move from one New Zealand port to another during the strike, arrived here to-day from Wellington, and anchored in the stream. she ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 29 Sep 1925, Page 11
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