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Family Notices : 5,248 wordsMr. Fuller, the Acting Premier, said last night:— "Why can't these men insist that the rules of their union should be ...
Article : 127 wordsWhis is Taylor? And what is his system? So much has been said about the Taylor system since the strike commenced that it is intersting to see what the author of it ...
Article : 1,806 wordsWe have received the following letter from Driver William Piper, whose views are shared by hundreds of other tramway employees:— "As an ex-vice-president of the Tramway ...
Article : 259 words"I am astounded," said the Acting Premier last night, "at the effect which the use of the term 'scab' and 'blackleg' is having on unionists in this State. I have received ...
Article : 313 wordsReaders who have any difficulty in obtaining copies of the "Herald" are requested to enter an order with the nearest newsagent for regular supply, ...
Article : 45 wordsAs the strike develops it is clear that the leaders are more and more impressed with the attitude of the public towards them. They have not justified their ...
Article : 1,147 wordsThe differences and misunderstandings already revealed among the proposed delegates to Stockholm afford a good deal of support to Mr. Roberts's prediction that ...
Article : 1,116 wordsThe Acting Premier said last night that he would ask the public to place absolutely no credence in a number of ugly rumours which are being circulated by members of the strike ...
Article : 241 wordsMiss Gladys Owen was the principal speaker at the Martin-place recruiting meeting yesterday. Lieutenant Killeen, Lieutenant Lit[?]field, Corporal McNamara, Private Norman ...
Article : 111 wordsThe Minister for labour and Industry notifies, with the authority of Cabinet that the present emergency requires that the use and consumption ...
Article : 88 wordsThe Postal authorities intimate that, owing, to the dislocation of shipping, the despatch of parcels for the United Kingdom, etc., will not be as regular as hitherto, but ...
Article : 144 wordsThe Lord Mayor stated yesterday that without in any way desiring to cause alarm it appeared highly desirable, with a view to conserving the supply of electricity, the use ...
Article : 129 wordsAn endeavour by the Melbourne Tramways Board to increase the running speed of the trams on the Clifton Hill and Nicholson-street lines has been so bitterly resented that ...
Article : 106 wordsFederal Ministers who attended at their offices to-day hold an informal meeting in the afternoon, when a number of matters were discussed. The absentees were the ...
Article : 131 wordsThe A.M.A. decided yesterday to hold a special meeting next Sunday to consider the Sydney strike; also to send a telegram to Port Pirie unionists, offering to make common ...
Article : 127 wordsTowards the appeal for funds for the Anzac Buffet in London inaugurated by Miss Ada Reeve in the columns of the "Sydney Morning Herald," we have received the following ...
Article : 70 wordsMr. R. Hollis (ex-M.L.A. for Newtown) has been advised that his son, Lieut. N. S. Hollis (Field Artillery) has been wounded in France. Lieut. Hollis took part in the ...
Article : 38 wordsWhile as usual, war pictures occupy a good deal of space in this week's "Mail," the principal features of the issue relate to the strike. There are numerous photographs and ...
Article : 91 wordsMails for the United Kingdom, the Continent ot Europe, and America (North and South), will close at the G.P.O. at 12.30 p.m. on Friday. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 14 Aug 1917, Page 6
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