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  2. BURAL WORKERS.

    The policy of the Australian Workers' Union in regard to rural worker nicmberd of the organisation has been officially notified to them by the president (Mr. W. G. ...

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  3. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Assembly met yesterday at 11 a.m. The debate on the second reading of the Local Government Bill was resumed. ...

    Article : 1,520 words
  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Speaker took the chair at 2.30 p.m. "HANSARD" REPORTS. A discussion on "The Age" criticism of ...

    Article : 1,604 words
  5. WORK AND WAGES.

    Serious complications have arisen on the stone cutters' board owing to differences with the chairman (Mr. W. T. C. Kelly), and the fact that the employers take ...

    Article : 1,166 words
  6. STARCH WAGES BOARD.

    The time for which the starch wages board was appointed expires to-day. The Atinister of Labor requires three nominations from each side, in order that the ...

    Article : 34 words
  7. ARBITRATION COURT.

    The bearing of the plaint of the Federated Hatting Employes' Union against the Denton Hat Mils and others was resumed before Mr. Justice Powers in the ...

    Article : 250 words
  8. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Further consideration in committee was given by the Legislative Couneil yesterday to the Workers' Compensation Bill. A sheaf of amendments had been printed ...

    Article : 424 words
  9. ELECTRIC TRAM EXTENSIONS.

    An important event in the history of Caulficld and Alalvern municipalities--the opening of the Balaclava, Glen Huntly and Elsternwick extension of the electric ...

    Article : 1,002 words
  10. MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD.

    The case of the Merchant Service Guild of Australasia v. the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Association and others was again before the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 209 words
  11. UNION RATES DEMANDED.

    The secretary of the Australian Workers' Union, Mr. Grayndler, expressed the opinion to-day that the trouble with the harvest hands in the rural districts of this ...

    Article : 257 words
  12. THE CAULFIELD RAILWAY.

    What is described by the railway authoritics as a change of policy governing the construction of station platforms, will probably lead to further delay in the ...

    Article : 414 words
  13. "DANGERS" OF FRESH AIR!

    The prevailing scarcity of houses, as viewed from the standpoint of a house agent, received the attention of Mr. Justice Heydon during the continuation of his ...

    Article : 236 words
  14. POSTAL LETTER SORTERS.

    A plaint has been lodged in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court in regard to the wages and conditions of work of the Postal Sorters' Union of Australia, and it is ...

    Article : 773 words
  15. WOMEN AS RURAL WORKERS.

    The evening session, at which the Hon. Mrs. Harold- Pearson, in the absence of Lady Denman through illness, presided, was devoted to the reading of several ...

    Article : 1,310 words
  16. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    At the session to-day of the Federal council of the Protestant Alliance Friendly Society delegates discussed the question of national insurance. It was resolved that ...

    Article : 248 words
  17. LAST DAYS OF A BUSHRANGER.

    John Dermody, an old time bushranger, and the mate of "Captain Moonliglit," whom he assisted to escape from Bnllarat gaol, was presented at the city court ...

    Article : 224 words
  18. HESSIAN BAG BOARD.

    At the meeting of the executive of the Fuel and Fodder Trades Union on Wednesday evening, the secretary (Mr. G. M'Phoreon) submitted a report regarding ...

    Article : 146 words
  19. BRISBANE DEFAMATION CASE.

    In the Supreme Court to-day the "Daily Mail" defamation case was continued. Cyrus Augustus Mucfarlane, editor of the "Daily Mail," deposed that he had no ...

    Article : 201 words
  20. SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE.

    Sir,--Dr. Barrett's letter evades the point at issue. Some months ago he publicly stated that the Wisconsin University had evolved a barley which bad put several ...

    Article : 184 words
  21. GEELONG SEWERAGE STRIKE.

    Affairs in connection with the Geelong sewerage strike were again the subject of discussion at the meeting of the Trades Hall Council last evening. Mr. D. ...

    Article : 155 words
  22. A CHINESE ATTACKED.

    Last night a Chinese named Ah Ping, who lives two miles from Lismore, was awakened by a knock on the door of his hut. He inquired who was there, and got ...

    Article : 171 words
  23. TRAM AND CART COLLIDE.

    A collision between a tram and butcher's cart at the corner of Swanstonstreet and Lonsdale-street yesterday afternoon resulted in severe injuries to Mrs. ...

    Article : 103 words
  24. FIRE AT TIMBER YARD.

    The dangerous practice with boys of throwing fireworks about without regard to possible danger was, it is believed, the cause of a small fire which broke out at ...

    Article : 72 words
  25. MOTOR BUS DRIVERS.

    Complaints of long houre and inadequate pay have been made by some of the motor bus drivers in the city and suburbs. Most of the chauffeurs and conductors are ...

    Article : 97 words
  26. VACCINATION FOR TYPHOID.

    The West Maitland Hospital committee dceided to-day that it was advisable that nurses should be vaccinated as a safeguard against typhoid. ...

    Article : 25 words
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