MELBOURNE, Thursday Evening.—The Legislative Assembly met to-day at 2.30. The debate on the second reading of the Railway Employees' Strike Suppression Bill was resumed ...
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Advertising : 199 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday Morning.—A telegram from Geelong confirms the information wired last evening that the Geelong engine-drivers and firemen will not resume work to-day, as at first ...
Article : 444 wordsMr. H. D. Walsh (principal engineer of the Harbour Trust), in course of conversation with an "Evening News" reporter to-day in reference to the discovery of plague rats, said that about ...
Article : 201 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday, 5 p.m.—The Government will start running seed wheat trains on Saturday to the drought-stricken districts, having determined to give seed wheat the next place ...
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Family Notices : 471 wordsAlmost as soon as the proceedings of the ordinary meeting of the Sydney Labour Council, held last evening at the Trades Hall, had commenced, a motion excluding the press representatives ...
Article : 182 wordsLONDON, May 14, 2.45 p.m.—General Prince Bernhard of Saxe-Meiuingen, Commanding the Sixth German Army Corps, brother-in-law of the Emperor William, has ...
Article : 206 wordsIn answer to inquiries as to the political status of the Melbourne Trades Hall, Mr. T. H. Thrower, the secretary of the Sydney Labour Council, stated that "the Trades Hall Council, Melbourne, was ...
Article : 260 wordsLONDON, May 14.—The "Times" says that the railway strike in Victoria is a peculiarly audacious development of trades unionism, and that Mr. Irvine's emergency measure is justified by ...
Article : 225 wordsLONDON. May 14.—The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in the New South Wales case O'Keefe versus Malone has allowed the appeal, with costs. ...
Article : 177 wordsTHE above is perhaps the phrase most applicable to the meeting of employers which took place last night to consider the best means of securing their interests against the ...
Article : 791 wordsMr. J. P. Wright, speaking in reference to the strike at a meeting last night at Aaron's Exchange Hotel, to form a Federation of Employers, said they saw in Victoria the Government ...
Article : 126 wordsIt is pleasant to bear some definite news as to the site of the Federal Capital. What we get from the Government or from Commissions is all more or less indefinite. But the public will ...
Article : 155 wordsA telegram received in Sydney this morning, and posted at the Royal Exchange, states that the Newcastle miners made an application to the Arbitration Court to-day, relative to the ...
Article : 89 wordsLONDON, May 14.—The London Social Democratic Federation has adopted a resolution affirming its sympathy with the railway strikers in Victoria. ...
Article : 27 wordsAccording to telegrams received by the N.S.W. railway authorities, the arrangements made to connect' the two capitals have greatly improved. There was a larger passenger list by the train ...
Article : 54 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday Morning.—The Premier last night made an important statement to the press in regard to the, position of strikers resuming work, and the future policy of the Railway ...
Article : 227 wordsThe Full Court, to-day, granted leave to the defendant in the case of the State Attorney-General against the State Collector Of Customs to appeal to the Privy Council. The case was one ...
Article : 114 wordsThe Central Telegraph Department at the General Post Office continues to boom With the vast business generated by the strike (says Melbourne "age"). The pressure on the resources ...
Article : 665 wordsTAMWORTH, Friday.—From Sunday up to this morning ten cases of typhoid fever have be[?]en reported, and since, the beginning of the month there have been 23 cases. The outbreak, ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Fri 15 May 1903, Page 4
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