The following report was (says the Argus) prepared by the Steamship-owners' Association of Sydney for presentation at the Conference of employers held in that city. It was, ...
Article : 1,189 wordsOwing to the stoppage of work at Messrs. Fulton & Co's foundry, the Public Works Department will be unable to. let any more contracts at present for the laying of mains in ...
Article : 59 wordsOn Sunday evening Mr. H. Taylor gave an address at the Demooratic Club on "Labour Struggles." In referring particularly to the present strike, he testified his approval of.the ...
Article : 97 wordsThe steamer Hubbuck, of Lund's Anchor Line, commanded by Captain J. R. Brodie, arrived at the Port early on Saturday morning. She at once steamed up the river, and was ...
Article : 1,621 wordsAt a mass meeting of miners at Bulli, New South Wales, Mr. Robert Stevens, a local representative of the Defence Committee, in the course of his address said,according to a ...
Article : 180 wordsBy the first train on Thursday morning thirty non-Unionists went to the Port, being met at the station by several policemen and conducted to the steamer Enter ...
Article : 162 wordsWe understand from shipowners in Adelaide that the following are the new rates of wages agreed upon by the Shipowners Association Per calendar month:—Chief officers in first ...
Article : 118 wordsThe steamer Karaweera, belonging to Messrs. Harrold Brothers, arrived at Port Adelaide at about midday on Tuesday. She.was moored at the Government Wharf at the stern of the ...
Article : 78 wordsOn Thursday morning Messrs. Hooter and Co.'s men refused to work owing to a non-Union, man being taken on The foundry of the firm at Kilkenny all through the present diffi ...
Article : 403 wordsIn the Assembly on Tuesday the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. W. B. Rounsevell), in reply to a quesnon by Mr. Gilbert, said the Railway Commissioners had no diffi ...
Article : 140 wordsThe Adelaide Steamship Company have made a start on the steamer Ferret. She was taken along Commercial Wharf about midday on Tuesday, and will get away for Spencers ...
Article : 35 wordsA circular issued from: the Wagga Branch of the Shearers' Union states (according to an Age correspondent on Thursday):—On Saturday all the Sydney trolly and ...
Article : 219 wordsMembers of the Government think that the attitude of the Unionists at Port Adelaide fully justifies the confidence that is placed [?] desiring to preserve order. The ...
Article : 76 wordsWe were in danger of a bread famine until the Postboy arrived this week with flour. We do not appreciate being reduced to one mail per week, and being in danger of starvation ...
Article : 850 wordsThe Mayor of Adelaide (Mr. L. Cohen, M.P.) has received a communication from the President of the Trades and Labour Council (Mr. G. H. Buttery) in answer to a ...
Article : 95 wordsBy Tuesday's express tram from Melbourne Mr.J. W. Colton (one of the delegates to the Conference of Employers held in Sydney) was a passenger. The other delegates, it will be ...
Article : 38 wordsA further reduction in the train service came into operation on 'the Port line on Monday. Some thirty two trains, sixteen each.way, have been taken off this line, notwithstanding which ...
Article : 119 wordsSome trouble has oceurred at port Adelaide in connection with the timber trade, and the Adelaide Steamship Company are experiencing great difficulty in getting the barrie fence ...
Article : 55 wordsOn Tuesday a large meeting of leading merchants of Adelaide particularly interested in trade was held at Port Adelaide,-at which some thirty to forty firms were represented. A ...
Article : 105 wordsThe following clause is taken from the working rules of the Shearers Union, and which are signed by the President and Secretary:—"No strikes be allowed after shearing ...
Article : 90 wordsWe understand that the Railway Commissioners have arranged for the purchase of the coal which has arrived per the steamers Karaweera and Enterprise. They are to take ...
Article : 78 wordsA gentleman who recently arrived from Sydney and Melbourne, and who is well known in commercial circles, informs us that employers in those cities have no difficulty ...
Article : 89 wordsOur Gawler correspondent writes:—Messrs. May Brothers & Co. are beg[?]ing to feel the effects of the strike, and on Thursday they had to discharge some moulders. They are waiting ...
Article : 111 wordsThe German steamer Chemnitz was the first steamer to ran the blockade, as she same up to the Port, whereas the Cuzco remained -outside. The Chemnitz passed Cape Jervis ...
Article : 302 wordsContinuing the determination to boycott Mr. Darling in every way possible the crew of the ketch Lady Daly,belonging to Messrs. J. Darling & Son, gave notice on Tuesday and were ...
Article : 59 wordsOn Tuesday night the carpenters had a meeting, and it.was resolved not to have anything to do with the closing in of any of the wharts. For some. days past arrangements ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Chemnitz arrived at 9 a.m.,hauled alongside, and began loading wooL A large concourse of people and Unionists were on the wharf. The Working Men's Association ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 27 Sep 1890, Page 31
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