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Article : 461 wordsThe office of the Shop Assistants' Union at the Queen's Hall has presented a busy appearance since the new award obtained by the Shop Assistants' Union came into operation. The union has had copies of the ...
Article : 602 wordsMr. Herbert Harris, Crown Prosecutor. "AFTER YEARS OF GOOD SERVICE." Sidney Arnold Stanley, an accounting officer within the meaning of the Audit Acts, 1901 and ...
Article : 926 wordsIt is reported that several shipmasters, who are members of the Merchant Service Guild, have expressed their intention of not working with officers who are not members of the Guild. ...
Article : 38 wordsSeveral months ago a Theatrical Managers' " Association on was formed in Sydney, the object being to resist the demands of the unions. Later, when the demands of the Theatrical Employees' ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 wordsSir,—The remarks of Mr. Moore, the president of the Employers' Federation. in presenting the annual report to that body, as reported in your to-day's issue, call for some ...
Article : 770 wordsIn the appeal of A. W. J. Foster against the finding of the local land board in respect of his application for certificate of fulfilment of conditions in connection with conditional ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 wordsReginald Moore, assault; Margaret Fitzgerald, stealing in dwelling. ...
Article : 12 wordsAn effort is to be made by the Pastrycooks' Union to organise the pastry cariers, of whom there are 49 in the metropolitan area. The men are covered by the award, but are receiving less than bread-carters. The ...
Article : 65 wordsRose Gladys Tubman, a young woman, was charged yesterday at the Paddington Police Court with having at Woollahra on September 22 abandoned a female child of the age of two weeks. It was stated by ...
Article : 154 wordsThe season as regards the country slaughtering works, which has been late in starting this year, is now commencing. The secretary of the Slaughtermen's Union, Mr. T. Furse, reports that men have ...
Article : 49 wordsThe hairdressers' award will expire in August next year, when an [?]ffort will be made to secure a considerable improvement. At least £3, probably more, per week will be claimed, and an endeavour will be ...
Article : 59 wordsRe B. B. Nicoll and Co. One witness was examined, and the case was adjourned to October 19. VOLUNTARY SEQUESTRATION. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 31 wordsMichael Guinnery, a licensed cabman, was proceeded against at the Paddington Police Court yesterday for not accepting a hire when offered. The circumstances alleged by the police were that on the occasion of ...
Article : 139 wordsSpecial meetings of the Ferry and Tug Boats Employees' Union are to be held on Monday and Tuesday to consider the proposals made by the Manly S.S. Company in regard to the future working conditions ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 576 wordsThe Milling Wages Board (Mr. Carlos chairman), which has taken evidence in the northern, north western, and western districts of the State, will leave Sydney on Monday to take evidence at Wagga ...
Article : 68 wordsMr. J. T. Broughton presided at the last meeting of the Straw Hat Makers. Eighteen new members were enrolled. A resolution of thanks to Messrs. Lewis and Lonev and the other straw hat manufacturers who ...
Article : 230 wordsHis Honor delivered Judgment on the appeal by the Employees' Union from the award made by the Government Railways and Tramways (Car) Board. ...
Article : 167 wordsGeorge Best, a Randwick dairyman, was yesterday, at the Paddington Police Court, fined £5, or one month, for selling milk not of the required sundard. ...
Article : 27 wordsBy agreements between the Theatrical Employees' Association and the principal theatrical and vaudeville firms and picture show proprietors, the condition of the employees in the majority of the larger city places ...
Article : 133 wordsMr. R. Innes (instructed by Mr. Henlen, of Bathurst, by his agent, Mr. Pratt) was for plaintiff; and Mr. Knox, K.C., Mr. Maughan, and Mr. M'Donell (instructed by Messrs. ...
Article : 715 wordsAt the North Sydney Police Court on Thursday Noah Bevan, dairyman, of Mosman, was fined £3, or 14 days, for permitting 29 cattle to stray about Cowles[?]oad, Mosman. The inspector stated that where the ...
Article : 69 wordsThe following transfers of hotel licenses were on Thursday granted at the Central Licensing Court:—Imperial Hotel Parramatta-road, Leichhardt, Joseph Hewitt to Augusta Chapman; Crystal Palace Hotel, ...
Article : 68 wordsA deputation from the Locomotive Union recently waited upon the Premier, and urged in consequence of the increased cost of living an all round increase of 1/ a day on the rates fixed in the existing ...
Article : 113 wordsAmongst the contributions to the support of "the wives and children of the unionist on strike at Lithgow," the Railway Workers' and General Labourers' Union has voted £50 from its general funds, ...
Article : 98 wordsRobert Seal on Thursday, at the North Sydney Police Court, was charged with having picked wild flowers in Kuring-gai Chase. It was stated defendant had picked boronia and ferns. He was fined £4, or one month. ...
Article : 39 wordsMr. Rolin, instructed by Messrs. Stephen, Jaques, and Stephen, appeared for the plaintiff, Herbert Warwick Chambers, of Lombard-chambers, Pitt-street, Sydney; and Mr. Watt, ...
Article : 162 wordsThe batchers' wages board took evidence here to day, and last night. There was little difference between the wages paid to those in the claim submitted on behalf of the employees, nor was there much ...
Article : 80 wordsRepresentatives of the Plumbers' Union in Victoria, South Australia, ind Queensland have been meeting at the Sydney Trades Hall. Owing to the negotiations between the employers and the employees in ...
Article : 263 wordsAn attempt was made by certain of the city aldermen, as well as outside citizens, to have a portion of the Chippendale resumed area reserved for workmen's dwellings. The Lord ...
Article : 98 wordsThe Arbitation Court in its award to-day fixed the wages of pastrycooks at £3 a week of six days of 43 hours, with 1s 6d an hour overtime. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Auckland, Wellington, and Dunedin branches of the Australasian Federated Seamen's Union has lodgd six weeks' notice of intention to cancel registration under the Arbitration Act. During the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 6 Oct 1911, Page 6
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