All doubts have been set at rest as to the possibility of the Government being able to obtain an ample supply of coal for the Railway department. In addition to the offer already accepted ...
Article : 3,352 wordsThe question of tho strike was referred to by the Trades Hall Council last night, and some correspondence and reports were received on the subject. Mr. J. Winter presided. ...
Article : 2,531 wordsThere is no important change to report in the aspect of affairs connected with tho strike. Not so much enthusiasm is manifested now as when the men were first called out, though they ...
Article : 1,051 wordsThis forenoon the steamer Fiado left the Bay for Sydney and Newcastle with a full cargo of produce. The steamer Gambier was brought from an anchorage in Corio Bay to the ...
Article : 252 wordsWhen the strike took place on the other side of the water a hope was gene[?]ally expressed that New Zealand would hold aloof from the struggle, but it soon became obvious that the ...
Article : 3,279 wordsThe lull still continues in affairs connected with the strike. The chief movements at present in the shipping are taking place amongst the wool ships, several of which are loading ...
Article : 761 wordsA crowded meeting was held at the Williamstown mechanics' institute, last night, to consider the question of the present strike in the shipping trade. Mr. J. T. Sitch, president of ...
Article : 845 wordsIt having been generally stated--and in particular by the secretary of the Amalgamated Miners' Association, Broken Hill--that the closing of the Broken Hill Proprietary mine ...
Article : 587 wordsThis morning's Courier says:--"It is stated that the ship owners are not disposed to entertain the subject of conciliation at all, as they feel that they have practically won the battle ...
Article : 411 wordsA mass meeting was held at the Alfred Hall to-night to consider the labor difficulty. There were about 3000 persons present, and Mr. W. Collard Smith, M. L. A., presided. There were also on ...
Article : 432 words[A large number of [?] additional letters from correspondents relative, to the strike are published on page 3.] A public meeting for the adv[?]cy of the principles ...
Article : 59 wordsThings were as quiet at the wharves yesterday as on the preceding days of the week. Two departures took place, namely, those of the To Ana[?] for New Zealand, and the Konoowarra ...
Article : 157 wordsMatters in connection with the strike at Broken Hill remain very quiet, and nothing of importance has taken place at Port Adelaide. This morning a conference of gentlemen ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Sat 13 Sep 1890, Page 10
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