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  4. THE CORONATION. THE SWORD OF EMPIRE.

    For the second time during the present celebrations St. Andrew's Cathedral was the sceno of a most impressive Coronation service. The troops of the metropolitan area ...

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  5. IN THE COUNTRY.

    A fireworks display was held on the show ground to mark the celebration of the Coronation of King George. BULLI. Friday. ...

    Article : 2,272 words
  6. TRADES AND LABOUR. FIRE BRICADES' UNION.

    One hundred and three members from the Newcastle district were enrolled at the last meeting of the Fire Brigades' Union, at which Mr. W. Davenport preside. In addition communications were received from ...

    Article : 300 words
  7. HISTORIC RELIC.

    Mr. C. J. Horn, of Warrnambool, has in his possession au order which was used by his great-grandmother, authorising her to occupy a certain position at the coronation of George ...

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  8. WRITERS AND ARTISTS' UNION.

    At the last meeting of the Writers and Artists' Union, Mr. H. C. Coughlan presiding, a letter was received from Mr. Beeby, stating that he was prepared to receive a deputation from the union on Wednesday next, ...

    Article : 161 words
  9. OTHER CHURCH SERVICES.

    St. Stephen's Church was crowded to the doors last evening, when the Rev. John Ferguson preached from the text "Fear God Honour the King" In imagination,he said they ...

    Article : 215 words
  10. NEW HEBRIDES LOYALTY.

    The "round-robin" letter sent round the group for signatures of British residents to a congratulatory cable to his Majesty King George V., on his ...

    Article : 124 words
  11. FEDERATED MUSICIANS.

    A conference has been held between the Adelaida branch of the Federated Musicians' Union and the theatrical managers The offers made by the managers were refused by the union and it is probable that the ...

    Article : 88 words
  12. DEMARCATION OF WORK.

    The questions of the scope of each union's organisation, and the work which its members should under take hare occasioned much friction in trades union circles but until recently no decided attempts have ...

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  13. THE CASE OF BARKER.

    The Minister for Home Affairs is to visit the [?] Canberra site at the end of this month, and Barker, the member of the Railway Workers and General Workers' Association, about whose dismissal by the ...

    Article : 462 words
  14. PITT-STREET CONGREGATIONAL

    Large congregations attended both morning and evening services at the Pitt-street Congregational Church, the preacher being Rev. A. J. Gr[?]th, M.A., of Melbourne. Speaking ...

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  15. MILK AN ICE CARTERS.

    The last meeting of the Milk and Ice Carters' Union drew an overflowing attendance Forty-seven new members were enrolled. The financial report showed a substantial credit balance and an Increase of 200 members. ...

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  16. BUTCHERS' SHOP EMPLOYEES, SOUTH COAST.

    The claims of the Butchers' Shop Employees in the South Coast district will be considered by the board constituted to deal with them, of which Acting Judge Hamilton is chairman, next week. Mr. A. Mackenzie is ...

    Article : 540 words
  17. QUEENSLAND SUGAR WORKERS.

    The Amalgamated Workers Association of Queensland has issued an appeal to the unionists of Australia for financial assistance for the men on strike in the sugar industry. It is stated that there are over 2000 men ...

    Article : 256 words
  18. BUTCHERS' WAGES BOARD.

    The Butchers' Wages Board sat in Cessnock on Monday and Tuesday nights. The board comprised J. L. Fegan (chairman), J. I. Cotterill, for the Master Butchers' Association, and Mr. F. J. Waters, ...

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  19. WATCHMEN, CARETAKERS, AND CLEANERS.

    Mr. J. Cummings presided at the lasst meeting of the Watchmen, Caretakers, and Gleaners' Union, at which 12 new members were enrolled. The deputation which recently waited on Mr. Beeby in reference to ...

    Article : 95 words
  20. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION FOR SEAMEN.

    The Actint Premier announced to-day that seamen will be included in the Workmen's Compensation Bill, to be brought before the State Parliament this year. ...

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  21. THE ILLUMINATIONS.

    The city streets were again thronged on Saturday night by sightseers eager to see the illuminations. To a large extent it was the children's night. Parents who feared to run ...

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  22. PERTH TRADES HALL.

    The metropolitan council of the Labour Federation last night decided to erect by day labour the Trades Hall at Perth, at a cost of £6500. HOT WITH LEMON at bedtime take Wolfe's ...

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  23. VICTORIA.

    The Minister for Edueation sent the following reply to a cable message, received yesterday:—"On behalf. of the children of Victoria I thank the children of London for their kind ...

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  24. STOREMEN'S UNION.

    Mr Geo. Lewis presided at the last meeting of the Steremen's Union The secretary was instructed to furnish information for use before the Shortage of Labour Commission. The log of the Newcastle Storemen ...

    Article : 187 words
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