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  5. MORE IMPUDENCE.

    On the motion for the adjournment of the Legislative Council last night, Mr. Hall, on behalf of Mr. Brentnall, intimated that on Tuesday next he ...

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  6. AMONG THE UNIONS.

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  7. NO MORE THAN DUTY.

    At the General Assembly of the Congregational Union Victoria to-day, the Rev Samuel Bryant (chairman) in an address entitled "Sacrifice," ...

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  8. QUARRY WORKERS.

    A general meeting of the quarry workers will be held in the Trades Hall to-rmbrrow at 8 p m, sharp for the purpose of forming an organisation, ...

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  9. A FIAT RATE.

    In connection with the claim of the Waterside Federation to vary the awards of the Common wealth Arbitration Court, Mr. Justice Higgins to-day ...

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  10. MUNICIPAL WORKERS.

    A general meeting of the municipal workers will be held in the Trades Hall to-morrow at 8 o'clock, to receive reports from representatives and ...

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  11. INDUSTRIAL COUNCIL.

    The question of the blind, workers of the Blind institution having representation on the management dommittee of that body was again discussed at ...

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  12. TENDERS ACCEPTED.

    The following tenders have been accepted:—Mourilyan, police quarters A. Witty, £307. ...

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  13. POLICE ONION.

    The "dreadful" day that will see the formation of the much discussed Police Union rapidly approaches Mr. R. Champ has now received authority ...

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  14. HERE AND THERE.

    At a meeting of the Trades Hall Council, Melbourne, on Thursday night the following motion, submitted by Mr. Pearce (Engine-drivers' Union), was ...

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  15. VICTIMISED RAILWAYMEN.

    The following letter has been sent to the Chief Secretary (Mr. T. J. Ryan) by Mr. T.H. Sewell (hon. secretary of the Valley W.P.O.):—"I am ...

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  16. COORPAROO VOLUNTEERS.

    In accordance with recent practice and with resolutions passed at a recent meeting of residents the people of Coorparoo intend to see that the ...

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  17. MINERS AGREEMENT.

    Following are the details of the agreement between the Gymple Mine Owners Association and the Australian Workers Union Queensland ...

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  18. PROGRESSIVE CARPENTERS.

    Members of the Progressive Carpenters are reminded that the ballot now being taken in connection with the question of amalgamating with the ...

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  19. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE OVERSEAS.

    The West End School of Arts Hall was well filled last night for the annual concert in connection with the St. John Ambulance Bripade Overseas ...

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  20. FEDERAL LABOR CONVENTION REPQRTS.

    Mr.Lewis McDonald secretary C.P.E., desires to notify W.P.O.'s and affiliated industrial unions that, further supplies of the official report of the 1915 ...

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  21. THE MANDENO CASE.

    Mr.J. Fihelly (Assistant Minister for Justice)In a letter to the council stated that in accordance with his promise to a recent deputation from ...

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  22. PRISON AND ASYLUM EMPLOYEES.

    Wednesday, October 20. will long be remembered by the employees of the prison's and asylums of Queensland as a "red-letterV" day in the onward march ...

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  23. STATE LABOR CONVENTION.

    Secretaries, of W.P.O.'s and affiliated unions are reminded that the latest date for receiving items of business for the State Labor Convention in ...

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  25. INDUSTRIAL BOARDS.

    A. J. Lamont has been appointed chairman of the Coachbuilders and Wheelwrights Trade and Sawmilling industry Board for the South-Eastern ...

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  26. PILOTS PAY.

    An application On behalf of the pilots of New South Wales was yesterday made to Mr. Justice Higgins in the Arbitration Court. It arose out of a ...

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