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  2. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    One of the greatest grievances of well-conducted civic bodies was the reactionary and retrogressive stop taken by Parliament in the amending Local Government Act with regard ...

    Article : 2,010 words
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  4. A CHECK ON TYPHOID.

    The outbreak of typhoid fever in Melbourne, where 120 cases have been reported within the last week or two, prompted Dr. Ashburton Thompson to make some reference yesterday ...

    Article : 657 words
  5. TRADES AND LABOUR.

    The Sammer Hill branch of the P.L.L. is experiencing a time of jubilation, owing to the accession of many new members. The recent successes of Labour in the Federal elections were referred to at the last ...

    Article : 151 words
  6. RANDWICK TRAM SERVICE.

    A number of matters in regard to the Randwick tram service were brought under the notice of the Deputy Chief Railway Commissioner yesterday by a deputation representing residents of the Randwick Municipality. ...

    Article : 539 words
  7. LABOUR'S TASK.

    Speaking at Northam subsequent to the declaration of the poll for the Swan electorate, Sir John Forrest said he did not suppose that it had ever happened before in the history of ...

    Article : 714 words
  8. CABMEN'S AWARD.

    The award of the Cabmen's Wages Board has not given satisfaction as far as the drivers of cabs are concerned. Yesterday Mr. Fietcher. secretary of the Cabmen's ...

    Article : 233 words
  9. MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES.

    The Municipal Employees' Union of N.S.W. met in the Trades Hall, with the president, Mr. J. Tyrell, in the chair. In response to a communication from the employees of the Auburn Council, it was ...

    Article : 146 words
  10. BRICKLAYERS' RECORD MEETING.

    The biggest meeting ever held by the Bricklayers' Union took place in the Trades Hall, when preparations were made for the first meeting of the wages board, to be held next Friday night. Seven ...

    Article : 60 words
  11. TAILORS AND TAILORESSES.

    A meeting of the above union was held in the Trades Hall. Consideration was given to the proposed Ladies' Tailors' Wages Board, and it was decided to postpone the matter indefinitely. Several ...

    Article : 70 words
  12. TROLLY AND DRAYMEN'S RUNS.

    A schedule of times for runs from central depots or yards has been arranged for trolly and draymen by the wages board appointed to deal with the mutter. The schedule came into operation yesterday. It provides ...

    Article : 495 words
  13. WHARF—LABOURERS MEET.

    At the meeting of the Wharf-labourers' Union in the Trades Hall last night 24 new members were enrolled. The evening was partly devoted to amending the claims of the union to be placed to-day before the ...

    Article : 47 words
  14. THE UNITED CHARITIES.

    Sir,—My apology is due to Rev. David Fenwick and your readers for not responding earlier to his letter, but a temporary absence from town prevented my so doing. ...

    Article : 416 words
  15. BRUSHMAKERS' BOARD.

    At the Central Police Court the Brushmakers' Board met, with Mr. Armstrong in the chair. Mr. L. G. Abrams appeared for the employers, and Mr. J. Lewis for the employees, Mr. J. Du[?]n, a witness, ...

    Article : 249 words
  16. A TYPHOID "CARRIER."

    The chairman of the Board of Health (Dr. Ham) stated that the present outbreak of typhoid fever appeared to be due to a woman typhoid carrier, who had lived on a dairy ...

    Article : 120 words
  17. NEW UNIONS.

    A meeting of workers in the cycle and motor trades was held in the Trades Hall last night, when a union was formed. Addresses were made by Messrs. J. Gallagher, T. Miller, and G. Saunders, members of the ...

    Article : 72 words
  18. THE LATE MR. O'SULLIVAN.

    At last Tuesday's meeting of the Darlinghurst Labour League it was resolved to send a letter of condolence to the widow and family of the late Mr. E. W. O'Sullivan. ...

    Article : 35 words
  19. MARRICKVILLE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.

    A sale of gifts in aid of the Marrickville Congregational Church debt extinction fund was opened in the school hall yesterday afternoon by Lady Chelmsford. There was a large ...

    Article : 62 words
  20. WATCHMEN, CARETAKERS, AND CLEANERS.

    Forty members were enrolled yesterday in the abov[?] newly-formed union. Messrs. T. Miller and H. Mereer (of the Labour Council's organising committee) delivered addresses and office-bearers were elected. ...

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  21. FORT-STREET OLD BOYS' UNION.

    At the annual meeting held last week the following office-bearers were elected:—Patorn, Mr. J. W. Turner; president, Mr. A. J. Kilgour; vice-presidents, Messrs. Q. L. Deloitte, C. A. Macintosh, Dr. O. ...

    Article : 91 words
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  23. PLATE-GLASS WORKERS.

    The Plate-glass Workers' Union met in the Trades Hall last night, and the resignation of the president. Mr. F. Sanderson, was received with regret. Mr. Sanderson is going into business, and hopes were expressed ...

    Article : 98 words
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  26. TILELAYERS' CLAIM.

    The first meeting of the Tilelayers' Wages Board met in the Builders' Exchange, Mr. H. E. Buchanan presiding. The union claims [?]8-ho[?] week not more thatn 8[?] hours to be worked in any ...

    Article : 254 words
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