The large gathering of townspeople and district friends at the Oddfellows' Hall on Friday night spoke in eloquent terms to the ...
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Advertising : 62 wordsMr. Padgen in a statement to-day declared Mr. Fuller had created deliberately the greatest class war possible at a time when he should ...
Article : 142 wordsIt is stated that the strike is costing the community at the rate of one million pounds a month. It is understood a petition is being ...
Article : 75 wordsMatters as regards the strike in Orange are progressing favorably as far as the railway authorities are concerned. Throughout the Orange railway ...
Article : 213 wordsTo-day the Queensland Premier wired Mr. Fuller that he had received the following message from the chairman of the Shire Council at ...
Article : 190 wordsReuter's correspondent at French headquarters says the battle of Chemin des Dames, in which the French army has been engaged for ...
Article : 839 wordsPrivate W. H. Bowers, who has now recovered from his wounds, and is enjoying a rest in London and Edinburgh, supplements a recent ...
Article : 1,733 wordsLines written in depression by Herr Fritz Unterhund after reading Professor Delmer's article in "The Times:"— I mind we when her kries began, ...
Article : 216 wordsThe Strike Defence Committee in Broken Hill, which meets at 11 o'clock daily, passed the following resolution on Friday last: "That instruction be ...
Article : 79 wordsThe gas employees came out this morning, as soon as an attempt was made to work a collier loaded by loyalists. Volunteers are being got ...
Article : 76 wordsSuperintendent Miller, who is in charge of the Broken Hill police district, waited on Messrs Kidman Bros. and Messrs Crossing, to order meat for ...
Article : 167 wordsAbout 100 timber-workers in the employ of the Union Box Company, Annandale, struck this morning as a protest against the decision of the ...
Article : 37 wordsIn this court, yesterday, J. M. Stewart sued J. W. Bodey for the recovery of £3/17/4, for bread supplied. The case was undefended, and a ...
Article : 428 wordsThirty-seven members of the I.W.W. who were arrested on Saturday night and yesterday, appeared at the police court to-day charged with being ...
Article : 58 wordsThe tram revenue on Saturday was £1300 better than on the previous Saturday. Last week 9378 tons of coal were ...
Article : 31 wordsThe death occurred on Monday of mother old resident of the district in the person of Mr. James Smith, who carried on farming at Forest ...
Article : 138 wordsThe cement works have now been closed down a fortnight, and the ef[?] of the stoppage is becoming more pronounced. At all the business ...
Article : 83 wordsIn the Federal Arbitration Court Justice Higgins refused to proceed with an application to abolish preference to the Waterside Workers' ...
Article : 37 wordsThere are still about sixteen thousand tramway and railway men on strike. It is stated that engine ...
Article : 108 wordsThe Kandos cement works have closed down; only the staff hands and a few tradesmen are working doing repairs. The miners struck in ...
Article : 103 wordsMrs. Sarah A. McLean, whose death at the residence of her son-inlaw (Mr. W. F. Kitson) we briefly chronicled, had a family of ten, of ...
Article : 210 wordsThe official report of the Railway Commissioners just to hand for 1916-17 up to June 30, shows that the number of hands employed at the Orange ...
Article : 246 wordsMr. Fuller states that the Government intends to honour its pledge to loyalists. Mr. Fuller also says, if Mr. ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Cabinet issued a statement to-day to the effect that no good purpose could be served by further attempts to induce the Government to ...
Article : 100 wordsThere is a feeling amongst Ministers although the question has not yet been considered by Cabinet, that no additional appointment should be made to ...
Article : 106 wordsA big, burly boisterous boob of a shearer bloke struck Nevertire the other day as the train to Sydney was drawing into the station. He was ...
Article : 115 wordsJames McEnaney, 36, a miner, born in England, Frederick Lowden, 27, a miner, English born, both unmarried and comparatively recent arrivals, ...
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Leader (Orange, NSW : 1899 - 1945), Wed 5 Sep 1917, Page 4
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