On their arrival from Sydney in Newcastle late on Saturday night, Messrs. Peter Bowling, W. Brennan and Albert Burns, of the Northern Miners' Amalgamation, were arrested. Amidst an excited crowd they were taken to the police station, ...
Article : 364 wordsMr. Paterson, president of the Miners' Amalgamation, does not believe the arrests will affect the position. "I never heard of them until I read the ...
Article : 131 wordsMr. Garvin, Inspector-General of Police, when seen last night stated that in all fifty police had been despatched to Newcastle, and 20 to Maitland. They left Sydney in charge ...
Article : 62 wordsIn pursuance of the request forwarded to him by the Premier on the previous day, Judge Hoydon sat in the Industrial Court on Saturday for the purpose of nominating a ...
Article : 245 wordsAfter the union leaders were taken to the police station they were searched by one of the police in the usual way, and possession was taken for the time being ot articles found ...
Article : 160 wordsIt was rumoured persistently in Sydney during the present week-end that a scheme was being planned by the strike leaders, or the majority of them, by which the men in the ...
Article : 273 wordsWith regard to the other possible component parts in a general strike—for the ugly rumour was stalking the wharfs yesterday again— there was little doing of an official character. ...
Article : 1,524 wordsMr. Justice Isaacs will be called upon today, in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court, sitting in Sydney, to decide whether the coal strike is or is not a Federal matter. His ...
Article : 194 wordsMessrs. Bowling, Brehman,and Burns, who were arrested on a charge of conspiracy,will appear before the police magistrate, Mr.Wil kinson,at the Newcastle court-house ...
Article : 81 wordsThe Acting Premier, Mr. Lee, whom informed of the Judge's recommendations for the constitution of the board, stated that so far a the Executive's part of the procedure was ...
Article : 135 wordsMr. Bowling on being interviewed to-day, said:—"It is a puzzle to me why they took the trouble to send 100 policemen from Sydney in the same train as myself and the other ...
Article : 464 wordsMembers of the Strike Congress made it [?]te clear last night that although Mr. [?]hes may not have spoken on the point, here was a proposal on the carpet that the ...
Article : 53 wordsMr. Hughes is well pleased with the result of his visit to the South Coast on Saturday. He spoke at Bellambi, Coledale, and Helensburgh, "and at each place the meetings were ...
Article : 998 wordsThe feeling among some of the delegates to the congress is, in spite of the statement that it would have nothing to do with a wages board, strongly in favour of accepting Mr. ...
Article : 204 wordsThe leader of the Federal Opposition, Mr. Fisher, addressed a meeting or Labour supporters at Collingwood last night. Touching upon industrial disputes, he said ...
Article : 170 wordsDevelopments occurred with startling suddencess last night, when Messrs. Bowling, Brennan, and Burns, president and secretary at the Northern Miners' Federation and ...
Article : 1,523 wordsThe leaders who have been arrested at Newcastle are apparently not charged with an offence under the Industrial Disputes Act. The offence charged is apparently the common law ...
Article : 95 wordsA rumour has been circulated here that an attempt is to be made in the near future to work certain collieries on the field with the aid of free labour.The arrival of a big body ...
Article : 388 wordsNorthern proprietors in Sydney yesterday said that there was no doubt they would accept the proposed wages board.Their position was to stand entirely by the law, and ...
Article : 51 wordsMr. Gray was down at Bulli on Saturday night. When he reached Sydney again yesterday morning he was met with interesting news. "The police were here asking after ...
Article : 65 words"Candidly speaking, aren't you glad that your party is not in power at the present moment?" The question was asked of Mr. Holman, the Deputy Leader of the Parliamentary Labour ...
Article : 808 wordsAfter the arrest of Mr. Bowling last night the union officials met hurriedly at the Trades Hall, and decided to convene a mass meeting for this afternoon to protest against the action ...
Article : 1,530 words"I look upon the arrest of these men as a tactical blunder," said the president of the Sydney Labour Council, Mr. H. Thyer, yesterday. "If there were to be any ...
Article : 143 wordsSenator Guthrle, president of the Seamen's Federation, said last night that there had been a very strong probability of the strike being settled during the next week or two, before ...
Article : 61 wordsA second mass meeting organised by the Workers was held in Newcastle last night for the purpose of putting their case before the public and enlisting further sympathy. ...
Article : 1,483 wordsMr. Gray said "these arrests are going to aggravate the men, but they'll only find others to take the place of those who are arrested. There might be a prospect of coming to terms, ...
Article : 83 wordsAlthough no information was divulged here in regard to the contemplated arrest of the union officials,the air of mystery and activity of the local police indicated early in the ...
Article : 327 wordsA body of 20 police arrived here late lastnight night from Sydney; and this evening were distributed among the townships on the South Maitland coalfields. ...
Article : 83 wordsThe feeling among the unions generally,as well as in the strike congress, has been decidedly against the action of the coal-lumpers. They realise the fact that if the associations ...
Article : 423 wordsThere was great excitement here to-day when the news came through that Messrs. Bowling, Burns, and Bronnan were arrested. It is feared here that a lot of trouble will ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 6 Dec 1909, Page 7
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