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  4. TRADES AND LABOR.

    The conference between representatives of the Merchants' Service Guild and the Coastal Steamship Companies' Association having proved abortive, the matters in dispute will be ...

    Article : 45 words
  5. UNITED LABORERS' PROTECTIVE SOCIETY.

    Another big amalgamation of workers has been consummated, the United Laborers' Protective Society and the Railway and General Laborers' Association having merged into one ...

    Article : 62 words
  6. BALMAIN COLLIERY HOURS.

    The request of the topmen employed in the Sydney Harbor Colliery at Balmain for a 48-hours week, inclusive of meals, has been inquired into by a Wages Board. ...

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  7. INCREASES IN AFFILIATED SOCIETIES.

    The number of Unions affiliated with the N.S. Wales Labor Council is now 113. At the end of June, 1910, the number was 79, so that there has been an increase, within the last two and ...

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  8. ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.

    Thomas Marsh, 50, slaughterman, residing at 145 North-street, Leichhardt, died suddenly while working at the abattoirs, Glebe Island, early yesterday morning. ...

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  9. A BARMAID'S DEATH.

    The death occurred in the Sydney Hospital on Friday, night of Miss Belinda Fitzgerald, 22, a barmaid, lately residing at 165 Palmer-street city. On Wednesday evening the young woman ...

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  10. THE LATE MR. THOMAS WHITE.

    The funeral of Mr. Thomas White, the assistant general secretary of the A.W.U., will take are place on Tuesday next, and the remains, which are being brought from Adelaide will be ...

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  11. THE A.W.U. CONFERENCE.

    The 27th annual conference of the Australian Workers' Union will be opened on Wednesday, January 22, at Sydney. The order of business is:—Reading of delegates' credentials ; ...

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  12. KNOCKED DOWN BY TRAM.

    John Stalling, 68, a cook, residing at 11 Corfu-street, Woolloomooloo was taken to the Sydney Hospital late on Friday night by Ticket Examiner James, of the Rushcutter's Bay ...

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  13. TOURIST TRIP TO PORT STEPHENS.

    The Newcastle and Hunter River Co., Ltd., are considering the despatch of s.s. Namoi on a week-end excursion trip to Port Stephens. The proposal is to leave Sydney early on ...

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  14. MEN OF THE INDUSTRIAL MOVEMENT.

    Men from all parts of Australia assembled at the amalgamation conference at the Trades Prime Sydney. The gathering was opened by the [?] W. G. Spence whom Prime ...

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  15. ESCAPED FROM THE HOSPITAL.

    The mysterious disappearance of a patient from the observation ward at the Sydney Hospital is puzzling the authorities. On Friday morning, George Foote, 20, ...

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  16. CONSTIPATION AND APPENDICITIS

    The latter usually caused by the former, which, in turn, has its origin intestinal indigestion. Chronic constipation is a disease which is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. A.W.U. ASPIRATIONS.

    With the industrial organisation now in process of formation and launched under its aegis, the Australian Workers' Union is getting towards the ambitious aspirations under which it ...

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  18. DOMESTIC WORKERS AND THE LABOR COUNCIL.

    New South Wales Labor Council has not given up hope of being able to do something for the domestic workers. These were included in the amended schedule to the Industrial Disputes ...

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  19. MONUMENT TO DONALD MACDONNELL:

    Among the motions to be submitted at the A.W.U. Conference this month at Sydney are the following:—From Oakwood : "That a monument to the late Donald Macdonell be ...

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  20. LAST YEAR IN TRADES UNIONISM.

    In his report to the Lavor Council, the secretary (Mr. E. J. Kavanagh) Says that never in the history of Trades Unionism in this State has the movement been in as strong a position ...

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  21. A SOUTHERN BALLOT.

    A ballot is being taken of members of the Victorian Societies affiliated with the Australasian Typographical Union upon the questions : "If they are in favor of the A.T.U. ...

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  22. P.L.L. CONFERENCE.

    The annual conference of the P.L.L. will be opened at Sydney on Monday, January 27. The executive has decided that delegates should be elected on the basis of the new electoral ...

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  23. THE RUSSELL CASE.

    The position in connection with the Russell case is still very unsettled, and will require very delicate, handling, indeed, to prevent a big industrial upheaval. Following on Judge Scholes' ...

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  24. LABOR COUNCIL ATTENDANCE RECORDS.

    Twenty-five meetings were held by the N.S. Wales Labor Council last half-year, and the whole of these were attended by Messrs. J. Tate (Federal Ironworkers' Association), M. ...

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  26. COUNTRY UNIONS AMALGAMATION.

    The conference of country Unions, having a membership of over 100,000, with the object of amalgamating, was continued at the Sydney Trades Hall yesterday. Mr. W. G. Spence, the ...

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