Mr. Hughes' speech at Bulli yesterday has had a splendid effect on the miners on the South Coast, and will no doubt go a long way in influencing many who have been apathetic ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 wordsIn spite of the fact that the stiff westerly blow held on, and that target-towing was difficult, nearly all the forts at Port Phillip Heads were in action this morning. Lord Kitchener ...
Article : 566 wordsMesses. S. Starr and J. Robinson, the depulies who were dismissed from the Metropolitan colliery for refusing to take the place of striken, have left Helensburgh, and a ...
Article : 53 wordsA mass meeting was advertised for 3 o'clock, and when Messrs. Bowling and Hutton arrived at 9 a bell boy was sent around calling the meeting for 11 o'clock. There ...
Article : 264 wordsMessrs. J. Stenhouse, a member of the advisory committee of the No. 2 Strike Congress, and A. Edden, M.L.A., attended the meeting of the Trades Hall Council to urge that ...
Article : 222 wordsThe constant, steady drain on resources has almost exhausted the saleable supplies of coal at Port Adelaide, and, with no fresh fuel coming forward, the position of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,043 wordsThe A.M.A. has carried the following resolution for transmission to the No. 2 congress:—"That this association deprecates the action of Mr. Hughes in his attitude ...
Article : 45 wordsMr. Albert Burns, treasurer of the Miners' Amalgamation said on Wednesday, at Newcastle (as reported in yesterdays "Herald"), that the northern miners had received some ...
Article : 331 wordsIn answer to the statement that the Japanese [?]eceived with laughter the request of the New South Wales strikers for co-operation and assistance, Mr. Andrew Gray, ...
Article : 97 wordsHlllias Smith, a member of the Australian Light Horse, was brought from the Seymour camp to-day, to Melbourne Hospital, suffering from injuries received by being kicked by a ...
Article : 38 wordsThe Seymour district was invaded to-day the enemy appearing across the Trawool Bridge. A gallant attempt to check the invasion just failed. The invading force was ...
Article : 251 wordsPortions of the district are under water, and the water is running 3ft deep on the plains between here and Wee Waa. The railway service between Narrabri, Wee Wan, Burren ...
Article : 229 wordsThe union whar[?] labourers gave up their strike In respect to the P. and O. Company yesterday and returned to work on one of the steamers, which have hitherto been placed ...
Article : 587 wordsMantua, R.M.s., 10,883 tons, Captain F. W. Vibert, R.N.R., from London, via ports. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Niven, Mr. Richmond, Mr. M. M'Grath, Mr. and Mrs. Archer Taylor, Mrs.[?]ydes and infant, Mrs. E. ...
Article : 607 wordsMr. Hughes said last night he bad noticed that three of the northern miners lodges [?]ad decided against acceptinc, the board. "I take this to mean," he said, "that they believe ...
Article : 333 wordsAt a special meeting of the Wallsend lodge this evening, at which Mr. Bowling was present the question of accepting the board was discussed. There were fully 400 men present ...
Article : 147 wordsThe City Council has agreed to the following rates for the current year:—General, 7d in the £on the unimporved value of lands, not including mines, and 2d in the £ on the ...
Article : 458 wordsThe Orient S.N. Company's R.M.S. Ophir, from London, via ports, bound to Sydney, arrived here at [?] this morning. Her passengers are:- For Adelaide: Messrs, Knox, Gordon, Swann, Shutze, ...
Article : 172 wordsHeavy scas were running yesterday along the coast south from Sydney, and at Kiama the "stand-off" signals were hoisted as a warning to shipping that the conditions were dangerous, ...
Article : 251 wordsThe steamer Quite, which is bringing a cargo of coal from Calcutta for the Government of New South Wales, and which was due at Sydney yesterday, had not been sinalied at midnight. ...
Article : 38 wordsIn the report of Mr. Schey Director of Labour, for the month of December, there is a reference to the effect which the coal strike is having on industries. He says:—"In the ...
Article : 384 wordsThe following telegrams were received yesterday resepecting the condition of the various bar harbours:— Manning Heads, bar 12ft this tide, channel straight in the beacons, 9ft inner channel, rise of [?]ide 4ft; ...
Article : 105 wordsTWEED HEADS (374m).—Passed: Jan. 13, Burwah, s, at 7 a.m., north. CLARENCE HEADS (296m).—Passed: Jan. 13, Ramornie, s, at 11.15 a.m., north. ...
Article : 818 wordsDuring the early part of last month, when the effects of the coalminers' strike was most acutely felt, supplies of sheep to the Hoem-bush fat stock market were curtailed. ...
Article : 326 wordsThe Strike Congress is to meet at the end of this week or the beginning of next. The northern congress has had a very misty existence all along. But there ...
Article : 102 wordsR.M.S. Pyramus, for Hobart. Roverdale, s, for Newcastle. Pacifique, s, for Noumea. Prinz Waldermar, s, for Japan, via Hongkong and ...
Article : 28 wordsIt is assumed that the Quito will be berthed at Dawes Point to discharge portion of her cargo, and that afterwards [?]he will go to Pyrmont, where the cranes are being fitted ...
Article : 67 wordsDurham, s, for London and Liverpool, via ports; Woy Woy, s, for Gosford, Wyong, and Brisbane Water; Hawkesbury, s, for the Hawkesbury River, Pittwater, and Newport; Coomonderry, s, for Nowra, Norooma, ...
Article : 73 words"The statement has been made," said Mr. H. A. Mitchell, secretary of the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen, yesterday, "by someone supposed to be a member of our ...
Article : 508 wordsHanau, s, 4213 tons, Captain Prohn, for Hamburg, via Adelaide and Port Pirie. ...
Article : 18 wordsThe resolution which is being submitted to-day and during the next few days to the miners of this and the Maitland district counselling them or practically ordering them to ...
Article : 878 wordsMantua, R.M.S., for London, via ports; Laura, bq, for Westport. ...
Article : 17 wordsSouth Australia.—Overland, 5.30 p.m. Victorial.—Overland, 5.30 and 8 p.m. Queensland.—Overland, 3.45 p.m. New Britain, German New Guinea, Yap, Maila (P.[?].). ...
Article : 256 wordsBremen, G.M.s. (Nord-deutscher Lioyd), from Bremen, Antwerp, and Southampton, bound to Sydney, left Suez on Tuesday afternoon last. Thuringen (North-deutscher Lloyd cargo service) ...
Article : 68 wordsAt the last meeting of the Industrial Workers of the World Club the following resolution was carried:—"That the Sydney I.W.W. Club strongly protests against the ...
Article : 143 wordsThe Honlder liner Everton Grange, from Liverpool via Adelaide and Melbourne, resumed her voyage from the last-mentioned port at 12.20 p.m. yesterday, and will be due here to-morrow. The following is a list ...
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Advertising : 111 wordsA letter has been received by the Mayor from the Government, in reply to the council's request that relief work should be provided for Broken Hill men out of work as a result of ...
Article : 180 wordsHOKIANGA.—Arr: Jan. 13, Inga, s, from Newcastle; Ashmore, Norwegian bq, from Melbourne. KAIPARA.—Dep: Jan. 13, Speculant, bqta, for Warrnambool (Vic.). ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 14 Jan 1910, Page 8
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