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  3. LEADERS ARRESTED

    A sensational development in connection with the strike took place late last night, when three prominent unionists, Mr. E. J. Kavanagh ...

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  6. GENERAL NEWS

    School of Arts Billiard Tournament. —The deciding game for third place was played on Thursday night in the School of Arts winter tournament ...

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  7. THE COAL SHORTAGE.

    As stocks of coal held by the Broken Hid companies will soon be necessarily reduced, the companies will have no option but to close down ...

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  8. SUSSEX ST. DISORGANISED.

    The Sussex-street wholesale markets were disorganised yesterday on account of members of the Trophy and Draymen's Union refusing to ...

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  9. MEAT SUPPLY.

    In view of the trouble with the slaughtermen and drivers of trollies and drays, the master butchers in the metropolitan area discussed the ...

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  10. AN ABORTIVE CONFERENCE

    The Union Defence Committee sat tonight until 10 o'clock, and at the conclusion, Mr. Mutch, M.L.A., reported on the committees' behalf that ...

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  11. ANOTHER MISSTATEMENT.

    Mr. Pagden, president of the Amalgamated Engineers, yesterday denied the published statement that the president of that society in Bathurst had ...

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  12. MORE SLAUGHTERMEN STRIKE

    Yesterday, it was estimated that 300 slaughtermen were on strike at the State abattoirs. The Government will try to carry on with the aid of ...

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  13. MR. FULLER AND "INSOLENT CHALLENGES."

    At the conclusion of the Cabinet meeting yesterday, the acting-Premier stated that in spite of Mr. E. J. Kavanagh's assertion to the contrary, the ...

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  14. Family Notices

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  15. READMISSION OF STRIKERS.

    Directions have been given by the Commissioners dn regard to the re-admission to the Department of the men on strike. It is provided that ...

    Article : 185 words
  16. "ATROCIOUS ARRESTS"

    The Union Defence Committee to-night considered the position created by the arrest of Messrs Kavanagh Willis and Thompson and its ...

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  17. BIG DOMAIN MEETING.

    There was another large and enthusiastic demonstration in the Domain this afternoon in favor of the strikers, fully 100,000 people being ...

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  18. COMMISSIONER TO ADDRESS MEN.

    An address to railway, and tramway men will be given in the Railway Institute by the Chief Commissioner. The meeting has been arranged by ...

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  19. HALL GOES TO MELBOURNE

    The Attorney-General, (Mr. Hall), left for Melbourne tonight to confer with the Federal authorities in connection with strike matters. ...

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  20. A MINISTER AND A MAN.

    Because of the fact that almost on every occasion in the past when the workers were fighting against oppression iand servility the voice of the ...

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  21. MEAT EMPLOYEES.

    A mass meeting, of meat industry employees was held in Sydney to day, but no information was forthcoming as to result of the deliberations ...

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  22. "FREE" LABOR ARMY.

    The Government claims that the army of "free"' laborers at the Cricket Ground has bean reinforced and that there axe now 2000 men in camp. ...

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  23. DEAN TALBOTS' REMARKS.

    The acting Premier is indignant because of Dean Talbots' championship of the men on strike. Mr Fuller Government was in ...

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  24. LABOR COUNCIL RAIDED.

    The police this morning, searched the offices of the Labor Council in the absence of any members or officers and took away all books and ...

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  25. IN BATHURST

    There were no new developments in Bathurst during the week end the men still standing firmly The president of the Bathurst ...

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  26. Terrific Explosion

    Thirty persons were killed at seven o'clock this morning, when a huge explosion occurred at Curtiss' Company's explosive factory, 40 miles ...

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  27. No Settlement Yet

    Another development which may have an important bearing on the duration of the strike occurred last night when the Chief Commissioner ...

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  28. IMPERIAL WAR FILMS.

    On To-night and to-morrow night he Commonwealth Government War Films of "Australia in Action" and the advance of the "Tanks" at the ...

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  29. ANOTHER THEATRE CLOSED.

    Owing to transit difficulties, the Palace Theatre has been dosed indefinitely. This is the second theatre to close since the strike began. ...

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  30. THE CAUSE OF THE TROUBLE

    The card system was first introduced about 1905, at the Midvare Steel Works, in Pennsylvania, a part of the American Steel Trust. The ...

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  31. TRIBUNAL GENERALLY FAVORED.

    Mr. P. C. Evans states that in thirteen different suburbs, public meetings addressed by members of the Parliamentary Labor party and ...

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  32. RANDWICK WORKSHOPS.

    According to the authorise no trouble was experienced at the Randwick workshops yesterday, between 360 and 370 men being at work there. ...

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  33. TWO HUN AEROPLANES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Hague states that two German aeroplanes each with three occupants, came down near Winhallen. One was on fire ...

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  34. POSITION OF BAKERS.

    Should the bakers be drawn into the struggle, the Government, it is intimated, will take prompt steps to control the bread supply. Similar ...

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  35. TRAMWAY SERVICE.

    It is also claimed by the Commissioners that the tramway service is being carried on satisfactory, though no reason is given as to why the cars ...

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  36. POPE AND PEACE.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent states that the Main Committee or Reichstag will meet on Monday, where at, according to a Berlin paper, the ...

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  37. AMATEUR COAL LUMPERS.

    Owing to the refusal of the coal jumpers to carry coal to the bunkers of the ships the Navy Department has called for volunteers to coal the ...

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