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Family Notices : 3,472 wordsOver 400 men are already affected by the action of the shipwrights plumbers and carpenters employed at the naval dockyard at Cockatoo Island refusing to work under the ...
Article : 305 wordsThe oft-postponed Wheat Seizure Bill came before the Legislative Assembly last night, the debate being reported in another column. An announcement was made by the Premier ...
Article : 1,245 wordsIn the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister, in reply to a question as to how much of the amount of £8,000,000 borrowed by New South Wales from the ...
Article : 368 wordsWith regard to the export of wool to Japan, the officials at the Customs-house stated yesterday that they had, on the 24th Inst., received instructions from headquarters that the ...
Article : 213 wordsSir,—Re lockout of shipwrights at naval dockyard, I would like to point out that our rules provide that for all time work before and after the usual time of turning ...
Article : 551 wordsA telegram was received last night from the Federal authority in Melbourne making the position clear. The export of wool other than to Great Britain in British-owned ships ...
Article : 328 wordsIn the House of Representatives to-day, the Attorney-General submitted a bill amonding the Trading with Enemy Act. He explained that the measure was, necessary to bring the ...
Article : 159 wordsSignificant things were said in the Legislative Assembly yesterday in connection with the Government's wheat proposals, which deserve special notice at the present ...
Article : 876 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) stated today that arrangements had been made to finish the business of the Federal Parliament in the next fortnight, enabling it to rise on Friday, ...
Article : 66 wordsSir,—I read with considerable pleasure your article on the above in Wednesday issue. To-day you publish an account of an ultimatum of the "Progressive Carpenters" and ...
Article : 469 wordsA severe cyclonic storm passed over the Yass district about noon on Wednesday, when considerable damage was done. The roof of Mr. J. Duffy's residence was ...
Article : 268 wordsThe bill, to amend the Customs Act was introduced and read a first time. DEFENCE BILL. Senator Mullan (Q.) secured an amendment ...
Article : 388 wordsThe news that Sir George Reid has been re-appointed High Commissioner will be welcomed by Australians for many reasons. The statement that the term of ...
Article : 716 wordsSir,—I read with interest your article in today's "Sydney Morning Herald" under the heading of "Industrial Patriots." It strikes one,very forcibly when comparing the present ...
Article : 224 wordsMagnificent rains have again fallen in South Australia, and metropolitan districts, which badly needed water supply, particularly to replenish reservoirs, have been substantially ...
Article : 49 wordsYesterday a special meeting of the health committee was summoned to deal with the garbage problem, but not a sufficient number of members attended to ...
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Advertising : 999 wordsThe members of the council of the New South Wales Chamber of Manufactures entertained their senior vice president, Mr. Guy Sherington, who has just returned from an ...
Article : 251 wordsIn the Legislative Council the Tempe Reman Catholic, Church Land Sale Bill and the Main Southern Railway Deviation (Pieton to Mittagong) Bill were read the third time ...
Article : 572 wordsIn the Assembly Mr. Philp asked the premier if he had made a strong protest against the arbitrary action of the Commonwealth authorities in ordering the steamer Kano[?] ...
Article : 17 wordsThe new garbage destructor crected to the order of the North Sydney Council in High-street was officially opened yesterday. The destractor consists of a complete four-grate ...
Article : 117 wordsThree of the crew of the Corinthie were convicted of bringing stolen property into New Zealand. The case was a sequel to the disappearance of £100 in gold from a passenger's ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 27 Nov 1914, Page 6
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