At the great meeting, the manner of whose assembly and disposition has been above described, Mr. W. T. Carter, M.L.A., occupied the chair. ...
Article : 11,184 wordsA well attended mooting of laborers employed by the Railway department was hold yesterday morning in the Gaiety Hall, Bourke street, the body of the halt being well filled. Mr. ...
Article : 1,803 wordsYesterday a labor and democratie demonstration was held in the Exhibition building. Close on 5000 mon took part in the procession, the following unions being represented :-- Marino ...
Article : 674 wordsA meeting addressed by Socialist speakers was held at a short distance from the mass meeting yesterday afternoon, the chair being occupied by Mr. S. A. Rosa. ...
Article : 474 wordsSIR,-- The ship owners can no longer carry on their business. They have quarrelled with their officers (justly or unjustly), and they declare that they cannot pay their men more as the ...
Article : 319 wordsSir,-- In Mr. C. E. Perkins's letter in this morning's issue, the public are in possession of a full and true expose of the causes which has led to the eme[?]de which now has assumed such ...
Article : 475 wordsThe crows of the Union Company's s. Waihora and Pukaki went out yesterday and non union crews were shipped. The Pukaki sailed for Russell, bound to Fiji. ...
Article : 317 wordsNotwithstanding the keen desire of tho public that mediation should be undertaken and the efforts made by influential citizens to bring the parties together, the dispute scems to be as far ...
Article : 313 wordsThe barricade at the Hunter River Company's sheds was completed yesterday morning, and the work of discharging the Boomorang was at once proceeded with. The large crowd ...
Article : 392 wordsSin,-- It behoves nil citizens to duly consider the utterances of the speakers at the mass meeting of employers, held yesterday, bearing in mind that their general opinion must have to be ...
Article : 690 wordsThe first police case arising out of the strike was dealt with at Launceston on Saturday. William Graves was charged with using violence to George Morgan to compel him to abstain ...
Article : 66 wordsSir,-- There seems considerable difficulty in arranging for a conference of representatives of the opposing interests in this great and lamentable struggle, and unless some move is soon ...
Article : 271 wordsIt is stated by the railway authorities that with the present typo of locomotives the employment of brown coal on tho railways will not be more than a qualified success, as it ...
Article : 182 wordsA crowded mooting of the Operative Mesons' Society was held at the Trades Hall on Saturday evening to consider the maritime labor difficulty. The greatest enthusiasm prevailed. ...
Article : 304 wordsMatters in connection with the difficulty in the shipping trade are exceptionally quiet. Strike pay of £1 per week was distributed yesterday. It is estimated 1700 to 2000 men in ...
Article : 396 wordsSin,-- In view of tho great suffering and trouble which the present strike is causing to the different classes of the community, I crave your assistance in placing before the public those few ...
Article : 674 wordsYesterday morning the wood work of the large bridge over the Campaspe at Axedale, on the main Henthcote road was found to be on fire. The bridge has stone piers and wooden. ...
Article : 116 wordsThe Nortbcote brick makers, getters and drivers, discharged in consequence of the soar city of fuel, have not yet returned to work. The Northcote Tramway Company has ...
Article : 99 wordsOn Saturday not much of importance took place at Port Adelaide in connection with the strike. The Naroshera finished discharging hor cargo of Eastern produce, and cleared during ...
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Advertising : 50 wordsIn consequence of the strike in the shipping trade large orders to supply mailed roots are being taken by several tradesmen here to take the place of coal in Melbourne. ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Mon 1 Sep 1890, Page 6
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