The Issue of War Regulations by the Federal Government (see another column) and the formation of a camp for volunteers by the New South ...
Article : 1,685 wordsMinisters were assailed with questions retarding the strike as soon as the House of Representatives met this afternoon. ...
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Advertising : 54 wordsRegulations under the War Precautions Act were gazetted to-day dealing with certain aspects of the Industrial upheaval. ...
Article : 626 wordsThe Prime Minister, dealing further to-night with the position. created by the strike of the seamen, wharf laborers, coal lumpers, and other unions, ...
Article : 923 wordsThe legislative Assembly sat only for a short period owing to the death of Mr. Robert Scoble, member for Murray, which occurred to-day. ...
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Advertising : 182 wordsThe steamers Wyreema and Hingera are due to-morrow. The intention of their crews is unknown. If the Bin gera is held up North Queensland will ...
Article : 52 wordsOn account of the strike In Sydney the sailing of the steamers from Wellington to Australia has been discontinued for the present ...
Article : 27 wordsChizens of Hobart are likely shortly to be no uncertain fast[?] that there is a strike amongst the seamen and wharf laborera on the ...
Article : 204 wordsMr. Cavanagh. on behalf of the strikers and the Defence. Committee, to-night made a statement in which be accepted the challenge of the ...
Article : 182 wordsThe [?] with [?] passen[?] wh[?] trouble in Sydney and Melbourne for Launceston to-day. Unless the wharf trouble in Sydney Land ...
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Daily Post (Hobart, Tas. : 1908 - 1918), Thu 16 Aug 1917, Page 6
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