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  4. STRIKE SITUATION

    The Commonwealth Government having issued a proclamation, under the War Precautious Act, to prohibit the commandeering of any luter-State vessel ...

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  5. RESUMING WORK IN MELBOURNE.

    As a result of meetings, work is to be resumed by a number of strikers on Monday. At a meeting of timber carters it was decided, in consequence of the Timber ...

    Article : 284 words
  6. SYDNEY SEAMEN DECLARE STRIKE OFF.

    The Marine Stewards and Pantrymen’s Association has agreed to re[?]rt for duty off Monday. At last the strike of seamen and ...

    Article : 343 words
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  8. MEN AND WOMEN

    Lient. “Snowy” Ma[?] a well-known Co[?]ul footballer, left Devonport on Saturday, an route to Melbourne. Mr. C. S. Shurp, formerly headmaster ...

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  9. STRIKE OFF IN BROKEN HILL.

    It has been decided by the Amalgamated. Miners’ Association to declare the strike off. ...

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  10. T.L.F.

    The Denison District Labor Council met on Saturday night at the Victoria Hall. Mr. J. J. Lewis [?]led over a fair attendance of [?]gates. ...

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  11. RECRUITING.

    At the meeting on Wednesday of the State Recruiting Committee at the Reruiting Office there were present Mr. W. M. Williams, M.L.C. (chairman), Mr. ...

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  12. DISTRICT NEWS.

    A [?] was fancy masquerade hall, are [?] by Mrs. R. Gri[?], of Lowlands, was held in the Richmond Hall on Thuteday evontnts. In aid of patriotic tunda. There ...

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  13. LUMPERS MEET TO-DAY

    The Lumpers’ Union has called a meeting for to-morrow morning to discuss the situation and it is almost certain that the men will decide to go back to work. ...

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  14. COAL POSITION.

    The members of the executive of the Coal and shale Employes’ federation [?] the state Cabinet yesterday, and subsequently Mr. Puller said that the me[?]ng ...

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  15. CURIOUS HORSE DEALS

    By working within the law certain persons in and around Sydney are rounding a regular harvest from unsuspecting individuals over the sales of horses and ...

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  16. WHARF LABORERS.

    At a meeting of the Wharf Laborers’ Union yesterday it was decided to it struct the members that they might obtain work at the Sydney wharves ...

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  17. TASMANIAN PARCELS BURNT

    We are officially informed to the effect that 20 parcels from Tasmania were burnt on the vessel that was on fire at Melbourne wharf on Wednesday last. ...

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  18. “LOYAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION.”

    A “Loyal Service Association” has been formed by volunteers at Catherine Hill camp, and a committee is drafting rules for the government of the ...

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  19. HERBS AND PERFUME PLANTS

    At the meeting of the Housewives’ Association in Melbourne on Wednesday Mr. Trench Kelly gore no interesting account of his exoperiments in growing berbs and ...

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  20. CAPTAIN M’NAMARA V.C.

    Sad news wanted Captain F. H. [?] the plucky young Victorian a[?]man and Victoria Cross winner, who returned to Melbourne a few days ago ...

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  23. GENERAL DISTRESS IN THE CITY.

    Poverty-stricken women, many with babies and children, trudged into the yesterday expecting relief at the Town Hall depot, hut found it closed, ...

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  24. COLLINS VALE FRUITGROWERS

    A meeting of traitgrowers was said in the [?]uttios Vale Mail on ‘Saturday night to discuss mailers of [?]reen to those [?]ted with the Industry. The ...

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  25. FIRE ON INDARRA.

    A fire was discovered on the A.U.S.N. Co.’s steamer Indar[?] this morning. The vessel had been in port since the strike begun. The hold is clear of water. The ...

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  26. VICTORIAN BUDGET

    It is said that proposals for [?]tating gettlem[?] and retaining on the land the present sellers and designed to pro[?] all increase of primary production ...

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  27. COAL FOR VICTORIA.

    Negotiation for the despatch of coal supplies to Victoria, and other States were concluded to-day by the, Victorian Minister (Mr. Hagelthorn). He hopes ...

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  28. ZEEHAN.

    The result of the Juvenile fair in aid of the Catholic Church, held in Zeelian on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday nights was announced to-day by Father Murphy ...

    Article : 62 words
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