There will be a general resumption of industry throughout the State, after the strike, to-morrow, although in some cases power and light will still be lacking until the coal ...
Article : 309 wordsA record deal for Australia has just been completed between the Imperial and the Commonwealth Governments. The Imperial authorities have purchased all ...
Article : 500 wordsIn the Central Criminal Court, yesterday morning, Mr. Justice Pring passed sentence on members of the I.W.W. found guilty, the preceding day, of conspiracy and other charges. The sentences were: THOMAS GLYNN, 35 years, Ireland; 15 years in Parramatta Gaol ...
Article : 2,372 wordsOn an article published in a Sydney weekly called The Mirror, in its issue of December 2, Mr. Hugh D. McIntosh, managing director of the Sunday Times Newspaper Company, Ltd., ...
Article : 187 wordsThe State Cabinet has agreed upon the main features of the Totalisator Bill, which will be introduced by Mr. James, Minister for Education, before the present session closes. The ...
Article : 596 wordsMr. A. E. Willis, secretary of the Australasian Coal and Shale Employees' Association, stated yesterday morning that he had interviewed the Railway Commissioner in regard ...
Article : 89 wordsA number of statements have recently been in circulation to the effect that our coal-mining companies are making huge profits which go to swell the banking accounts of a few ...
Article : 312 wordsThe blowing of the mine whistles to-day for work on Monday was a welcome sound in the district. The ballot for the election of officers in the ...
Article : 66 wordsAt the conclusion of the various conferences of the employers' and the employees' representatives and assessors yesterday, Mr. Justice Edmunds made the following statement: ...
Article : 343 wordsThe Gas Board at yesterday's meeting decided that there could be no concessions granted as to the use of gas to-day. Gas may be used only between 5 and 10 o'clock to-day. No gas will ...
Article : 44 wordsTHe mail and country trains will run to-night from Sydney as before the strike. KAOOMBA, Saturday. Regular and special trains will run as usual ...
Article : 38 wordsMr. W. James, of King-street, Stockton, who attended a meeting of the Colliery Enginedrivers' and Winders' Union, held at the Trades Hall yesterday afternoon, stated that the Union ...
Article : 85 wordsWhile it is definitely known, although not officially accounted, that arrangements have been made for the Imperial Government to take over the wheat and wool supplies of Australia, ...
Article : 354 wordsNow that Mr. Niels Nielsen is out of politics the P.L.L. Executive does not consider that he is worth powder and shot, and it is going to ignore him. ...
Article : 237 wordsWhatever the future may hold for the diminutive Ministerial party in the Federal Parliament and its diminutive leader, no chances are to be taken. Even now ...
Article : 619 wordsThe general manager of the Sydney Ferries, Limited, Mr. W. A. Mackenzie, has announced the following alterations in to-day's running of steamers:— ...
Article : 134 wordsNotice is given by the Naval authorities that no coal must be shipped, Interstate or oversea, without permission being first obtained from the Commodore-in-Charge, H.M.A. Naval ...
Article : 101 wordsExport of mutton from New South Wales for Imperial purposes was revived three months ago, it being considered by the authorities that there was a surplus over local requirements. ...
Article : 129 wordsTo-morrow, Sunday train and tram services will be restored. The naval authorities to-day gave permission for non-exempt industries to continue using power, subject to cutting off at ...
Article : 37 wordsMany coal miners on the Cessnock field are dissatisfied with the terms of settlement of the dispute, which do not include the matter of offhand labor, which they regard here to be as ...
Article : 403 wordsTo-day, the Prime Minister could hold out no hope that the restrictions which apply to the supplying of power and light to various factories and institutions could be lifted. ...
Article : 214 wordsA prominent railway man was asked yesterday by a Sunday Times representative why the Railway Department had not safeguarded itself against the latest strike by having reserves of ...
Article : 239 wordsA concert which gives promise of being highly successful is being arranged by the metropolitan Rifle Club in aid of the widow of Captain Shout, V.C. Australians are not ...
Article : 131 wordsA meeting of the I.W.W. will be held in the Domain this afternoon. A detachment of police will be present, and every precaution will be taken for the preservation of order amongst ...
Article : 46 wordsThe miners at Paparoa, 30 miles from Grey-mouth, ceased work to-day, partly in sympathy with the Blackball men and partly due to the dispute as to pillar workings. ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 3 Dec 1916, Page 2
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