At the ordinary meeting of the Trades Hall Council held last night, the following business affecting the strike was dealt with. CORRESPONDENCE. ...
Article : 2,026 wordsMr. H. H. Champion, who is now on a visit to Australia with a view of studying the results of trades unionism in the colonies, was a visitor by invitation at the weekly meeting of the ...
Article : 3,476 wordsThe executive of the Shearers Union is raising a substantial fund, by the members paying two years contributions in advance. The subscriptions continue to pour into the head office of the ...
Article : 1,270 wordsThe engineers engaged on board the intercolonial steamers are subject to a sort of dual control, seeing that many of them are members of two societies, the Institute of Marine ...
Article : 246 wordsThe Flinders will not leave Launceston for Melbourne till Sunday morning, to avoid passengers having to wait Sunday night at Queenscliff. The steamer Devon has been chartered ...
Article : 72 wordsWith reference to the conference of ship owners to be held hero to-morrow the mayor has telegraphed to Melbourne and Sydney offering to place the council chambers at the ...
Article : 1,767 wordsSir Henry Parkes has received, by the California mail, a letter from Sir John A. Macdonald, Prime Minister of Canada, in which he states that Canadians are looking on with ...
Article : 85 wordsAt a meeting of the Amalgamated Coach Makers, Rolling Stock and Wheelwrights Society, hold at the Trades Hall on Wednesday evening, the cause of the marine officers was ...
Article : 86 wordsAn extraordinary meeting of the Stevedores Laborers Association was held last night in the Church of England school room in Bay-street, Port Melbourne, to discuss the situation. About ...
Article : 502 wordsThe Marine Board has suspended the certificate of Pilot Thomson for three months in connection with the recent stranding of the steamer Archer near Cape Grenville. ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Earl and Countess of Hopetoun wore present at the laying of the foundation stone of the West Adelaide school this morning, and left for Melbourne this afternoon. ...
Article : 62 wordsBy private advice received from the New Hebrides per Waroonga, under date 11th August, we receive the following news:-- The Upolo, a German labor vessel, was at the ...
Article : 567 wordsNon-union crews have been engaged for the Birksgate and Derwent, which leave to-morrow for Cooktown vid ports. Both take full cargoes and a large number of passengers. ...
Article : 527 wordsThe threatened scarcity of coal is having a considerable effect upon the manufacturing industries of the colony, and the high price of fuel has a marked tendency to restrict ...
Article : 556 wordsNo decision was arrived at yesterday in reference to the request of the Metropolitan Gas Company for permission to the wharf laborers to unload their coal from the Easby and Era, ...
Article : 618 wordsThe Superintendent of Police to-day returned from a tour through portion of the Albury Police district. He states that shearing is progressing quietly at Brookong and all other ...
Article : 209 wordsThe police at South Melbourne are investigating a singular case of sudden death which occurred at the house of a man named Thomas Sleightholm, at 47 Blakeney-place, City-road, ...
Article : 456 wordsMatters were quiet at Port Adelaide this morning, which in great measure is due to the fact that there is sufficient work offering to keep tho men from congregating around tho affected ...
Article : 506 wordsA case of poisoning occurred at mourcrescent, Malvern, at about 10.30 last at the victim being a clerk employed in the Melbourn office of the Bank of Newsouth Wales. ...
Article : 138 wordsThe usual weekly meeting of the Single Tax League was held last night in the Thistle Hall, Collins-street, when Mr. Max Hirsoh delivered an address on Capital and Interest. He entered ...
Article : 214 wordsThe following notice was Yesterday:-- W. T. MOLLISON SIRSHIP. FIRST TERM, 1390.-- As no candidates for the Oriental scholarship on the ...
Article : 31 wordsThe consequences of the strike are now being felt here. This afternoon the following notice was posted at the works of the Sandhurst Rolling Stock Works, where about 250 men are ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Sat 23 Aug 1890, Page 10
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