The British Traces Union Congress, sitting at Liverpool, has adopted a resolution to boycott firms employing nonunion labor, and others dealing unfairly with ...
Article : 51 wordsBoth Houses of Parliament will meet to-day. In the Legislative Assembly Mr. W. Collard Smith is to ask the Minister of Public Instruction if he is aware that some of the junior ...
Article : 4,085 wordsGroat excitement has been caused by the further revelations made regarding the intrigues conducted by General Boulanger with the Royalist party. ...
Article : 145 wordsTho Orient Company's R.M.S. Lusitania, from London 1st August, with mails to 8th August, arrived here to-day at 1.30 p.m., and sailed for Adelaide to-night. The following are ...
Article : 145 wordsI have abundant evidence that the statement I was allowed to make in. The Age of Saturday last has evoked a response amongst the people, of all classes, in Melbourne, at any rate. There ...
Article : 2,505 wordsThe delegates who are representing Victorian interests at the employers' conference in Sydney, left Melbourne by the express' yesterday afternoon. The names are as follow:--For the ...
Article : 344 wordsTho mayor of Chewton, Mr. J. F. Sturken, gave a banquet at Chewton to-night in recognition of his [?]. Amongst those present was Mr. J. B Patterson, Commissioner of ...
Article : 1,121 wordsThe Portuguese lieutenant placed upon his trial in the instance of the British authorities, charged with illegally seizing, on the Shire River, a steamer owned by ...
Article : 63 wordsMr. Birtwistle, one of the delegates attending the British Trades Union Congress meeting at Liverpool, delivered a condemnatory speech to-day. in which he ...
Article : 48 wordsMuch excitement has been caused throughout the Dominion of Canada owing to the absence of Cardinal Lascherean from the banquet tendered to ...
Article : 97 wordsA monster procession of trades unionists paraded the streets of Liverpool to-day. Sixty thousand members took part in the demonstration, which was a great success ...
Article : 40 wordsAt the meeting of the Trades Hall commit- too of finance and control last evening the intelligence was received from Sydney that an intercolonial conference of labor representatives ...
Article : 115 wordsThe Times, in commenting upon Mr. H. H. Champion's article on the labor crisis in Australia, published in Saturday's Age, says it is evident that the trades unionists ...
Article : 114 wordsThe match between the Australian cloven and a team from the Marylebone Club and ground was commenced at Lord's to-day. The proceeds of the match are to ...
Article : 79 wordsAnother idle day was passed by the constabulary along the wharves yesterday, and the guardians of the peace became further sunk in the ennui of the situation. Only oil' one ...
Article : 478 wordsA portion of the London papers publish to-day a summary, containing a lengthy statement of the case for the Australian employers. ...
Article : 29 wordsFor the most part the incidents connected with the shipping strike are now very much the same day after day, but some fresh interest was interest into the struggle ...
Article : 311 wordsThe Emperor of Germany is visiting Schleswig, and has been received with great enthusiasm. ...
Article : 30 wordsAt last evening's sitting of the Prahran city council, Cr. Turner moved, " That the cordial thanks of this city be conveyed to the lion, the Premier for the judicious and prompt ...
Article : 207 wordsThe damage done by the recent Hoods in Austria aud Bohemia is estimated at £4,000,000. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe French mail Steamship Salazie passed Aden outward bound to Australia on the 7th inst. ...
Article : 17 wordsAt a meeting At the Albury Vine and Fruit Growers' Association bold to-day, Mr. J. A. Despeissis, recently appointed inspector of vineyards under the Department of Agriculture ...
Article : 150 wordsAt the South Melbourne court yesterday John Thomas Brooks and Philip Doolin were proceeded against for obstructing a public footpath by assembling thereon. Mr. Lester ...
Article : 375 wordsComplaints have been made by several householders during the past few days that their gas meters showed a larger consumption since the strike than during previous periods, although ...
Article : 232 wordsThe Government proposal to appoint seven delegates to the Federal Convention was negatived by the House of Representatives to-day by 46 votes to 34 votes. Another resolution was then ...
Article : 111 wordsA serious shooting accident occurred at Majorca yesterday. Two young men named Richard Knott and William Nottingham wore talking at the residence of the latter about ...
Article : 110 wordsNotwithstanding all the efforts made by the Railway Commissioners to eke out the coal supplies by the use of firewood, coke and brown coal in the locomotives, they realise that it is ...
Article : 507 wordsMessrs. W. H. Smith and Sons' steamship Era commenced unloading at the new pier, Williamstown, yesterday. She had been removed, for convenience, from Port Melbourne ...
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Advertising : 149 wordsA serious affray took place on Sunday between 50 Kanakas belonging to the Pyramid Plantation, near Cairns, and 50 belonging to Hambledon plantation. Spears and arrows were freely ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 161 wordsJames Blackwood, the young man who was arrested on Saturday evening in connection with the riot at Mr. H. Skinner's hotel, appeared on hail at the South Melbourne police court ...
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Advertising : 118 wordsThe additional collections to date amongst members of the Tailors' Society, for the strike fund, amount to £8. The employes of Mr. P. F, Colbath, boot ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Tue 9 Sep 1890, Page 5
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