That the Board of Trade and Arbitration is not standing idly by in the present industrial upheaval was evidenced by the trend of events yesterday, when proposals were drafted for a ...
Article : 989 wordsAlthough the proceedings yesterday did not give much encouragement to the belief that an industrial calamity would be avoided, there is still a glimmer of hope that to-day some appreciable advance will be made towards paving the way for a return to peacefu conditions. This suggestion of optimism is born of the move made by the Board of Trade and Arbitration yesterday to end the dispute at the South ...
Article : 359 words"Those who realise the gravity of the present "situation," said his Grace Archbishop Duhig in a special message last evening. "must fervently hope that the crisis now hanging like a pail over Queensland may be averted, even at the eleventh hour. If the words of the Apostle of ...
Article : 1,037 wordsIt was learnt yesterday that large numbers of railwayman in the metropolitan area are ignoring the exhortations of their union officials, and are filling in the ...
Article : 252 wordsDr. Sharp (Archbishop of Brisbane) issued the following statement last night:— "We seem to have come to a crisis, in which the question at issue is: Shall the Government or the unions control the railways, which have ...
Article : 317 wordsA statement Issued on behalf of the A.F.U.L.E. last night made it clear that the railway dispute was sequent to the South Johnstone trouble, and ...
Article : 650 wordsWhat was termed as purely a meeting of railwaymen employed at Toowoomba decided during the lunch hour to-day, by a small majority, to sign the Commissioner's ...
Article : 842 wordsThe Commissioner for Railways made the following announcement yesterday:— "The railwaymen who have recently ...
Article : 43 wordsA manifesto urging unionists not to sign the application for re-employment form was issued yesterday over the signatures of representatives of the A.W.U., ...
Article : 185 wordsAn executive meeting of the Stationmasters', Assistant Station-masters', and Night Officers' Association yesterday decided to advise all its members to sign ...
Article : 117 wordsThere was a stormy meeting at the railwaymen's dining-room at Roma-street at the lunch hour yesterday. Mr. J. O'Leary, organiser of the A.R.U., and ...
Article : 1,199 wordsMails for the North, of which there are 700 bags, were not carried by the Townsville mail train, which got away to-day, owing to ...
Article : 73 wordsNo intimation of the negotiations which had been made for a settlement of the industrial trouble in Queensland was received by union officails in ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Sat 3 Sep 1927, Page 17
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