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  2. AT WORK AGAIN.

    Monday witnessed a new spirit of peace and hopefulness in Britain, when work was resumed in every industry excepting coal mining. Trenchant criticism has been levelled at the ...

    Article : 122 words
  3. NEVER AGAIN.

    Trade union leaders are very chargrined at the result of the strike. Mr. Cramp declared that never again would there be a general strike of that ...

    Article : 204 words
  4. A LOSING GONCERN.

    Although the number of passengers carried and the amount of revenue received both constituted records, there was a loss on the working of the Brisbane Tramway system for the 12 ...

    Article : 1,760 words
  5. WONGANELLAIN TOW

    The tug St. Giles, with the Wonganella in tow, set out on a 700 miles journey to Sydney yesterday afternoon in the teeth of a south-easterly gale. ...

    Article : 883 words
  6. TUG IN DANGER.

    When the tug Cardiff shipped two heavy seas at Byron Bay, for a time it was feared that the vessel would founder, [?]ut the Canonbar, which was ...

    Article : 315 words
  7. THE COST.

    In the House of co[?]ns on Monday the Chancellor of the Exchequer doclared that at present he saw no reason to propose additional ...

    Article : 476 words
  8. MINERS STILL OBSTINATE.

    Although the owners and miners have probed the plans of the Prime Minister for the settlement of the coal strike, an agreement does not ...

    Article : 531 words
  9. EASTERN MOON SALVAGED.

    After having drifted helplessly for a week at the mercy of wind and wave the United States and Australian Line steamer Eastern Moon has at last been rendered ...

    Article : 58 words
  10. A WILD PLUNGE.

    With the publication of newspapers, it is learnt that the Trades Union Congress plunged into the general strike, with the leaders all at sixes ...

    Article : 351 words
  11. IRATE MINERS.

    Representatives from all the States at tended a meeting of the Council of the Miners' Federation held in Sydney to-day to determine the attitude of the ...

    Article : 174 words
  12. TEMPESTUOUS SEAS.

    The heavy weather on the ast has placed the Southport-Currumbin road, recently constructed at a cost of £100,000, in serious danger owing to ...

    Article : 473 words
  13. UNIFORM HOURS.

    There will be no delay in the introduction of the Federal Ministry's proposals for overcoming the present difficulties in industrial legislation when the ...

    Article : 277 words
  14. BACK TO WORK.

    England got down to work to-day with everywhere a new spirit of peace and hopefulness. There were no recriminations, everybody, employers and employees, ...

    Article : 529 words
  15. REIGN OF TERROR.

    The "Daily Telegraph" reveals an amazing state of affair[?] at Poplar, which is the centre of the big industrial [?]str[?] in the East End of London, during the ...

    Article : 324 words
  16. RECORD TIDE.

    Squally conditions continue at Coolan gatta, and in the early hours of this morning a record tide, assisted in its work of devastation by a strong wind, ...

    Article : 632 words
  17. GUARD KILLED.

    Frank Morris (28), a guard, of North Sydney[?] was killed instantly, when he was crushed between the buffers of tw[?] trucks during shunting operations [?] ...

    Article : 46 words
  18. UNIONS' ADVICE TO MINERS.

    It is interesting to note the [?]ews [?]n the general strike expressed by [?] F B. Varley, M.P., a member of the Miners' Executive. He declared that the miners ...

    Article : 217 words
  19. OVER £3,000,000.

    The Labour correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that it is estimated that the cost of the strike to the trade unions will be £3,000,000, nearly ...

    Article : 89 words
  20. TIED OF IDLENESS.

    Many of the strikers against the 48-hour week have tired of their prolonged idleness, and are now seeking a compromise with the employers, ...

    Article : 194 words
  21. MEAT CONTRACT.

    The Army meat contract has been secured by Australian and New Zealand companies, the major portion going to Australia. ...

    Article : 68 words
  22. "STRONGLY OPPOSED."

    The "Daily Herald in an editorial article, says: "Many persons imagine that the acceptance of Mr. Baldwin's proposals only depends on the miners. Our ...

    Article : 167 words
  23. TRADE REVIVAL.

    The financial correspondent of the "Morning Post" says that in order to comprehend the city's equaramity during the strike the ...

    Article : 148 words
  24. TRIBUTE TO MR. BALDWIN.

    The London Chamber of Commerce paid splendid tribute the Prime Minister Mr. Baldwin) in a letter in which it expresses on behalf of the [?]0,000 business ...

    Article : 87 words
  25. A.U.S.N. VESSELS.

    The steamers Eromanga (renamed the Maranon) and the Eurelia, also to be renamed, formerly of the Australian Commonwealth Line, which were recently ...

    Article : 71 words
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