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  2. ORGANIZERS' REPORTS.

    C. L. Gray, Adelaide Branch:—Since returning from the Conference the whole of my time has been taken up in Port Augusta and along the East-West line. The ...

    Article : 704 words
  3. THE Bushworkers Budget

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  4. COBAR AGENCY.

    M. A. Davidson, A.W.U. Agent at Cobar, writes:—Willaroon, via Nygan, started shearing on the 25th instant; 26,000 for sixteen men; there is no grass. ...

    Article : 218 words
  5. CENTRAL BRANCH.

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  6. CONDITIONS IN GOVERNMENT BEET MILL

    T. P. Holloway, Vic.-Riv.: I am still in the Gippsland district, and have been busy among the farms in that locality. Potato-digging and kindred seasonable ...

    Article : 351 words
  7. STARTED.

    Bomera, Tambar Springs, started shearing and crutching March 22. Expect to be here about three weeks; seven men all told; all financial.—Thos. ...

    Article : 233 words
  8. THE RIVERTON-SPALDING LOCK-OUT.

    Organizer T. P. Lyons, Adelaide Branch, writes:—Since my last report, things haye not altered in the Riverton to Spalding railway dispute. The contractor ...

    Article : 343 words
  9. CUT OUT

    Bunardo, Garah, will cut out on April 7. —H. Skinner, Rep. Burren Burren cut but after 2 weeks and four days dry weather.—G. G. Burns, Rep. ...

    Article : 181 words
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