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Advertising : 1,681 wordsA large meeting of representatives of the employers on wages boards was held an the council chamber of the Victorian Employers' Federation, 325 Collins-street, ...
Article : 466 wordsIn the Senate yesterday Senator Clemons (hon. Minister) made public the conditions of the contract entered into for a new mail service between Melbourne and Launceston. ...
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Article : 315 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly to-day, replying to Mr. Huxham, the Premier said a man, who had been arrested and charged with forging and uttering two cheques ...
Article : 210 wordsBefore Mr. Morrison, P. M., and honorary justices at Collingwood court yesterday, Agnes Kelly, senior draper's assistant, proceeded against Harold Solomon, draper, 331 Smith-street, to recover £27 ...
Article : 180 wordsThe House of Assembly sat until alter 4 a.m. debating the Constitution Bill, the second reading of which was carried by 22 votes to 15. Even Mr. Burgoyne, aged 88, ...
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Article : 484 wordsMetropolitan and country hair dressers have different opinions as to what day shall be recognised as the weekly half holiday, and their desires with respect to the ...
Article : 186 wordsAt Collingwood court, yesterday, Alfred Murton, grocer, corner of Mater and Emma streets, was charged by Inspector G. T. Collopy with having infringed the Factories and Shops Act by ...
Article : 50 wordsThe threatened strike of young postal electricians, who suffer a reduction in salary under the Higgins award unless they pass certain examinations, was brought by ...
Article : 634 wordsAn infringement by the Treasurer of the Public Account Advances Act 1910 was reported to the Legislative Assembly yesterday by the committee of public accounts. ...
Article : 371 wordsThe official amalgamation of the Brass Workers' Society with the Engineers' Society will take place at the head quartets of the latter body this evening. The brass ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Legislative Assembly sat till after midnight, passing the Mines Bill almost through committee. The Opposition leader moved amendments to the clauses reducing ...
Article : 96 wordsThe Minister of Labor has decided to extend the Quarry Wages Board determination to the whole State. ...
Article : 22 wordsAs ten nominations were received for the election of employes' representatives on she Carpenters' Wages Board, and only five were repaired, an election was held ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Minister of Labor has nominated the following members of the engravers' board:--Representatives of Employers: Messrs. P. John King, H. L. Roeszler and ...
Article : 44 wordsMr. Griain the Chicago architect, author of the prize-winning design of the Federal capital, arrived in Sydney to-day. Mr. Griffin paid several compliments to ...
Article : 179 wordsA ballot of the Mental Hospitals Employes' Association on the question of affiliation with other public service associations, has resulted in 180 votes ...
Article : 100 wordsAn appeal from a maintenance order, in which the parties were husband and wife, came before the State Full Court yesterday, consisting of the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Hood and Mr. ...
Article : 415 wordsSir,--With a view of correcting the erroneous impression conveyed by the remarks of the president of the People's Liberal party, as published by you in ...
Article : 335 wordsDuring recent years pilfering from toe railways has become a regularly systematic business, and although the Commissioners admit the seriousness of the position they ...
Article : 274 wordsWriting to the Master Builders' Association yesterday Mr. B. Mulvogue, secretary Builders' Laborers' Union, said he had been requested to ask if it was the intention ...
Article : 141 wordsThe body of a newly-born female child was discovered in Fitzroy Gardens, near Eade-street entrance, early yesterday morning. It was wrapped in brown paper, and ...
Article : 108 wordsComplaint has been made to the Agricultural Implement Makers' Association that a firm at Spotswood bus discriminated unfairly against members of that body, every ...
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Article : 221 wordsThree colored men, who had been from seven to three years in the lazaret at Peel Island, and are now declared to be free from the disease of leprosy, have been ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Shop .Assistants' Union held a meeting last night. The secretary gave details regarding employes who up to the present had not been reinstated. Altogether there ...
Article : 64 wordsSir,--In "The Age" of 24th September is an account of a boy being lost off a ship's mainyard while taking in sail. The footrope for the men to stand on runs ...
Article : 122 wordsThe elocutionary and musical competitions which have been in progress during the past thirteen weeks at the Melbourne Temperance Hall, were concluded on Tuesday last. Mr. A. J. ...
Article : 104 wordsThe British Parliamentary visitors arrived to-day, after a visit to the wheat districts. They were welcomed at the station by the mayor and councillors of ...
Article : 34 wordsSir,--I wish to enlighten "Disgusted." I can only come to the conclusion that, he tried to work the wool room short handed, and, being a dead park as well, the men ...
Article : 310 wordsAt Carlton court yesterday, G. Parkinson, of 15 David-street, was charged with having omitted to stamp five chairs made by him, as required by the Factories Act. Mr. Chomley said the chairs ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Thu 2 Oct 1913, Page 12
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