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Article : 983 wordsThough qualified as a barrister, Mr. M. R. Shannon, the selected Labor candidate for North Sydney, has preferred the land to the law. He was noted among the sugar-growers of ...
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Advertising : 406 wordsLike other places where men do assemble, the Trades Hall has its share of the joke habit. This was exemplified yesterday. The Union Secretaries' Association intended to indulge in ...
Article : 135 wordsA Tasmanian Labor pressman welcomes the fact that Mr. King O'Malley, visiting his island electorate, "will talk right on for six blessed cyclonic weeks." ...
Article : 72 wordsA league, about two hundred strong, has been formed at Riverstone, chiefly by slaughtermen. Both Federal and State seats are at present held by Liberals—Parramatta by Mr. Joseph ...
Article : 54 wordsCertain members of the Waitresses' Union have recently urged that that body should obtain representation on the No. 2 Board (Restaurant, Tea Shop, and Oyster Shop), now hearing ...
Article : 172 wordsMr. G. M. Burns, who is opposing Mr. G. W. Fuller for the Illawarra Federal seat, opened his campaign at Wollongong about a week ago, and has since held meetings at Helensburgh, at ...
Article : 103 wordsThe most elusive of all criminals—the sneak thief—continues to make his presence known in the city and suburbs. Two large robberies, the proceeds of which total £140, were ...
Article : 282 wordsAt a meeting at Edgecliff on Thursday night, in support of Mr. S. T. Green's candidature for Wentworth, the speakers included Mr. Daniels, one of the old type of Labor organisers, and ...
Article : 229 wordsThe Paddington league has been busy on the election work of the Paddington end of the East Sydney federal electorate. At a meeting to be held at the Five Ways, Glenmore-road, ...
Article : 173 wordsAt the last meeting of the United Clerks a suggestion was brought forward to increase the entrance fee from 1/ to 10/6. The reason given was that a number of men moved in and ...
Article : 245 wordsThe exportation of plumage or skins of a number of birds, inluding emus, egrets, lonkeets, cockatoos, parrots, kingfishers, lyre birds, bower birds, etc., is prohibited by proclamation. ...
Article : 427 wordsAt the fortnightly meeting (Mr. R. Bates in the chair), it was resolved to inform the mill-owners that all money due to members in pursuance of the decision of the Wages Board or ...
Article : 178 wordsSir,—I read your correspondent's article on the cruelty of the Sydney drivers towards their, horses by the unsparing use of the whip. To live at the foot of one of the hills in this city and ...
Article : 303 wordsThe Federal executive of the Storemen and Packers' Union, which already covers four States, and is likely, in the near future, to to bring in the rest of Australia, is at present ...
Article : 81 wordsA meeting of the federal council of the Federated Millers and Mill Employees will be held in Adelaide on Monday, May 5. The Sydney delegates are, Messrs. T. Drum and George ...
Article : 102 words"Dispute" (Concord West) asks whether A. or B. is right in the following argument concerning the recent railway strike :— "A. says the men went back to work under ...
Article : 83 wordsThe Bishop of Madagascar, who has returned to England for a holiday, tells an amusing story of a native "prelate" of his diocese. Some years ago a small mission in the north of the ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 20 Apr 1913, Page 3
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