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Advertising : 167 wordsThe strike has extended to the Homebush sale yards and the Glebe Island slaughter yards. The yards at Glebe Island where all the killing ...
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Advertising : 464 wordsThe Railway Commissioners claim to be optimistic regarding the situation They declare that there is a [?] stream of men returning to ...
Article : 185 wordsMr Louis Essen and his wife (formerly Dr. Hilda Bull) are doing well in New York, says the "Bulletin" Mr. Essen has found quite a lot of ...
Article : 328 wordsMessrs, Williams and Jones, the delegates from the Melbourne wharf laborers, arrived by motor car to a met the Union Defence Commit- ...
Article : 100 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly tonight, Mr. C. W. Johnston, member for Bathurst asked the acting-Premier ...
Article : 669 wordsThe Solicitor for the Railways, Mr Cargell, has received instructions to take immediate steps to apply to the industrial Court for the ...
Article : 185 wordsAt the close of the Defence Committee's meeting this afternoon, it was decided that the following telegram had been received from ...
Article : 99 wordsAt a largely attended meeting of the Seamen's Union to day, it was decided to maintain the present attitude towards the strike ...
Article : 26 wordsUnless the Government is out to force organised labor to tho very extreme and thus inflict the greatest hardships on the people it will accept ...
Article : 239 wordsThe Municipal Employees Union has decided to strike a levy of a day's pay per week to assist the strikers. This will bring in about £2100 per ...
Article : 60 wordsA prominent railway official declared today that Mr E W. Flower, president of the New South Wales branch of Federated Electrical Trades ...
Article : 46 wordsThe text of the Papal Note which is addressed to the heads of belligerent people is prefaced by a statement of the aims of His Holiness. ...
Article : 473 wordsThe Acting Premier (Mr Fuller) has met the Defence Committees' sane and equitable proposals for a settlement in an uncompromising and ...
Article : 406 wordsThe Railway Commissioners stated yesterday that Mr. Edward Campbell, ex-president of the Amalgamated Railway and Tramway Service Association ...
Article : 62 wordsThe Necessary Commodities Control Commission sat his morning to consider the situation with regard to butter. ...
Article : 214 wordsA wireless Russian official message states:— The Rumanian troops continue thier counter-offensive. They have ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Musician's Union has carried a resolution of sympathy with the strikers, and promising to assist in every way possible. ...
Article : 23 wordsMusical Revue, Borrowed Plumes, Clay's, Saturday. Motor Car to Sydney. Saturday morning. Time of starting to suit ...
Article : 448 wordsThe annual report of the Railway Commissioner's which was tabled on the Legislative Assembly to-night, shows a deficit of £412,000 ...
Article : 24 wordsYesterday was a quiet day as far as the strike in Bathurst was concerned and there were no developments either way. The usual limited train service ...
Article : 168 wordsA wireless official Russian message states:— The enemy occupied heights west of Ocnu. The Rumanians repulsed ...
Article : 53 wordsIt is claimed that the volunteer workers who are camped at the Cricket Ground will soon number 1000, and that they are ready for ...
Article : 84 wordsA German official message states: Russian attacks south of Tarnopol and east of Protus Valley failed. We are pursuing the defeated enemy on ...
Article : 56 wordsBecause of the shortage of coal, the ferry services are to be curtailed Most of the coal yards in the Metropolitan area have closed down on ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Rumanian volunteer Women's battalion is displaying heoce devotion and irresistible dash. They in variable fight with the vanguard and ...
Article : 42 wordsThe commandeering of motor cars has already been commenced by the Government A number of lorries suitable for transport have been ...
Article : 72 wordsUp to the present there are 34 vessels had up in Sydney harbor, representing 114,841 tons. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe Chief. Mechanical Engineers' Depa[?] at Eveleigh to day received a report stating the men on strike at Bathurst were anxious to ...
Article : 87 wordsIn the Legislatives Assembly this morning the Assistant Treasurer Mr Fitzpatrick, secured the suspension of the standing orders lo secure an ...
Article : 171 wordsIn the House of Commons, Major Norton Griffiths (Conservative) expressed the hope that Mr. W. M. Hughes would again be invited to ...
Article : 116 wordsThe police have so far granted 297 permits to persons to ply for hire duping the strike. Nineteen of these are for motor cars and 101 for horse ...
Article : 53 wordsThe new laborers were at work on the wharves to day and the members of the Trolly and Draymen's Union decided to resume the work of ...
Article : 40 wordsIn the House of Representatives tonight, Mr. Hushes, in reply to Mr. Poynton, said that no military police were present outside Parliament ...
Article : 57 wordsNotwithstanding the repeated assertions of the Railway Commissioners that the train and tram services are, improving, their official statement ...
Article : 87 wordsHive's cordial factory, was completely destroyed by fire at 2 o'clock this morning. The premises were insured 2 ...
Article : 25 wordsAt the Central Police Court to day. Lewis Kaufman, 25. was charged with having during the strikers procession on the previous day, ...
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National Advocate (Bathurst, NSW : 1889 - 1954), Fri 17 Aug 1917, Page 2
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