Negotiations between the railwaymen and the Government yesterday resulted in a deadlock. The failure of the negotiations was announced to a largely attended meeting of railway employees at Ipswich last night, and was followed by the statement that the vigilance committee had the matter well in ...
Article : 253 wordsThe overseas shipping dispute is rapidly developing in seriousness, and more vessels are now idle. The Government of South Africa has joined ...
Article : 188 wordsAnother overseas vessel is held up in Queensland ports, the Mania being delayed at Gladstone. The British seamen in Brisbane yesterday ...
Article : 220 wordsWhen the Legislative Assembly met yesterday morning members wore a visible air of suppressed excitement. Rumour had it on fairly reliable authority that ...
Article : 659 wordsThe Mahia, which is loading 2400 tons of raw sugar from Bundaberg mills tor shipment overseas at Auckland Point jetty, Gladstone, was to have moved down the ...
Article : 90 wordsThere was a slight interruption at the large stop-work meeting held yesterday morning by the railway employees on the green near the signal box at the ...
Article : 1,296 wordsAn optimistie feeling was evinced in some quarters in Sydney to-day that the strike of the British seamen would be short lived. despite the action taken by ...
Article : 1,599 wordsSenator Ogden (Tasmanian Labour Senator) stated this afternoon that he endorsad the action so far taken by the Commonwealth Government. He ...
Article : 151 wordsThe move by the men yesterday was their first definite approach to the Government for negotiations for a settlement. ...
Article : 559 words"I take it that you will stand hy your decisions. I trust that the decision of the Vigilance Committee will be to cease work to-morrow ...
Article : 1,845 wordsFormer soldiers expressed rosentment to-day at the statement by the president of the Seamen's Union (Mr. T. Walsh) that the so[?]diers who fought ...
Article : 186 wordsThe following is a copy of a telegram received to-day by the Prime Minister. (Mr. Bruce) from the Prime Minister of South Africa: "The Union Government ...
Article : 152 wordsThe Leader of the Opposition (Mr. A. E. Moore) subsequently made the following statement:— "The decision of the Speaker this ...
Article : 742 wordsThe following official statement was issued last evening by Mr. J. C. Valen tine (secretary of the Locomotive Enginemen's Union):—"A deputation of ...
Article : 318 wordsThe chief features of the maritime dispute in connection with oversea shipping in Melbourne to-day were the sailing of the R.M.S. Mongolia for Sydney and the ...
Article : 845 wordsThe mail steamer Dongola arrived from the East and departed for England, but the Orsova, which arrived from England to-day, has been held up. The sailing ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Wed 26 Aug 1925, Page 7
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