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  2. BLIND, DEAF AND DUMB.

    A year of activity, which is, perhaps, not fully appreciated by the general public, was disclosed in the annual report of the Tasmanian Institute for the Blind, ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL NEWS. NEW MUNICIPAL LOG.

    A telegram from Melbourne published in "The Mercury" yesterday stated that a new log prepared by the Federated Municipal and Shire Council ...

    Article : 387 words
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  6. POLICE COURT NEWS.

    Charles John Long, a young man, was presented before Mr. E. L. Hall (Police Magistrate) at the Launceston Police Court on Saturday morning on four ...

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  7. PRINTERS' WAGES BOARD.

    The sittings of the Printing Trades' Wages Board was continued yesterday at the office of the Industrial Registrar, Hobart, under the chairmanship of Mr. ...

    Article : 36 words
  8. THE ENGINEERING TRADE.

    Having decided to amalgamate with the Engineering Union in Melbourne, about 440 employees in the motor, cycle, electro-plating and enamelling trades ...

    Article : 264 words
  9. UNEMPLOYED.

    There was a slight increase in the number of men who made the usual journey to the Trades-hall yesterday morning in search of employment. There were about ...

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  10. ORGANISING TOUR.

    The State organiser of the Timber Workers' Union (Mr. J. Hohne) was delayed in Hobart yesterday, and consequently was unable to leave for the ...

    Article : 67 words
  11. MINING AND SHEARING.

    Mr. J. McDonald, A.W.U. organiser, stated in Launceston to-day that he was receiving inquiries from members employed in the mining industry regarding a ...

    Article : 173 words
  12. LABOUR'S TROUBLES.

    Replying to the challenge made by the secretary of the Trades and Labour Council (Mr. J. S. Garden), in which he asked whether the secretary of the New South ...

    Article : 219 words
  13. PORT HUON WHARFAGE CHARGES.

    A letter was received from the manager of Huddart Parker Ltd., at the Esperance Council meeting on Saturday, complaining of the heavy wharfage charges ...

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  14. JUMPING THE TRAIN.

    Officials at the Goulburn Police Court were astonished last week by the story of George Scriven, aged 19 years, of Victoria, who declared that he had ridden ...

    Article : 374 words
  15. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Claiming an increase in the basic wage, an application by the Commonwealth P[?] lic Service Artisans' Association was heard to-day by the Public Service ...

    Article : 195 words
  16. WAGES BOARDS.

    The Chief Secretary (Hon. J. Allan Guy) published to-day a list of wages boards that have expired by effluxion of time, and the number of members to be ...

    Article : 38 words
  17. NOTES.

    The Chief Inspector of Factories (Mr. H. Reynolds) left Hobart yesterday morning for Launceston and the North-West Coast on departmental business. Mr. ...

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  18. MR. PIGGOTT, M.H.A.

    Sir,—In "The Mecury" of September 10 appears a letter signed by Patrick John Appleton, stating he understood Mr. J. Piggott, M.H.A., was a paid official; in ...

    Article : 97 words
  19. PARENTS' AND SCHOLARS' ASSOCIATION.

    At the invitation of the Elizabeth-street, State school Parents' and Old Scholars' Association, delegates from the remaining State schools met in conference last ...

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  20. ENGINEMEN'S AWARD.

    After having visited Sydney to ascertain the opinion of Sydney sub-branches of the union concerning the new award of the Deputy President (Sir John Quick) ...

    Article : 204 words
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