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  4. SOUTHERN WIRES. HUGHES' SEAT.

    Mr. G. M'Glrr, M.L.A. for Yass, intends to nominate for the Labor selection for West Sydney in the Federal House of Representatives. This is Mr. ...

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  5. GLASS WORKERS' STRIKE.

    At a meeting of the Glassfounders' Union last night it was decided by a big majority to accede to the Federal Registrar's request to resume work on ...

    Article : 89 words
  6. SMALL ARMS FACTORY TROUBLE.

    The trouble in the profiling section at- the small arms factory is still unsettled, and both day and night shifts arc idle. About 40 men are affected. ...

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  7. EMPLOYERS CONCEDE INCREASES

    The compulsory conference between representatives of the Colliery. Mechanics' Union and the Colliery Proprietors, was concluded to-day, both ...

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  8. PROPER LIGHTING.

    At the conclusion of an inquiry Into the death of James Albert Hayes yesterday, the City Coroner said: "I think the secretary of the Wharf Laborers' ...

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  9. ONE BIG UNION.

    The question of affiliating with the Industrial Council, which has been the Chief topic in railway union circles for some time past, will be again discussed ...

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  11. PERSONAL.

    The Premier (Mr. Ryan) addressed a recruiting rally at Ipswich last night. The Minister for, Railways (Mr. H. ...

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  13. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    John Flectham, married, was killed, and Arthur Campbell, single, was injured by a stack of bags of rice falling at Scales's bond store,, in ...

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  14. MELBOURNE NEWS.

    Sir A. Peacock (Premier), told representatives of the Railway Trade Unions that he would place before Cabinet their requests that the tribunal for ...

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  15. BUILDERS' LABORERS' DISPUTE

    There are no fresh developments in regard- to the "smoke" dispute of the Builders' Laborers at Cannon Hill, and the men are determined to maintain ...

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  16. CHILDIS FATAL FALL.

    Just after the Sydney express steamed out of the station at Seymour yesterday, a child named Ian M'Rac, 4½ years of age, fell out-of a carriage ...

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  17. TRANSPORT RAID.

    An unexpected visit was paid of the stevedores loading a transport at Port Melbourne yesterday by the detective of the Customs Department and ...

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  18. BAND' CONCERT IN GARDENS.

    The Labor and Union Band will render one of their popular recitals in the Botanic Gardens to-morrow evening, commencing at 8 o'clock sharp. An ...

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  19. NO WOMEN WORKERS.

    A mistaken Impression appears to exist that the Commonwealth, authorities in dealing with the munition workers for Great Britain are prepared ...

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  21. BIS JAM ORDER.

    According to the statement of Mr. Adamson, Minister of Agriculture, the War. Office will pay 5d per lb for 3,000,0001b of pench jam to be supplied ...

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  22. JOURNALISTS' CASE.

    The further hearing of the journalists' claim against the proprietors of tho daily newspapers in the various States was continued yesterday. ...

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  23. SENATE NOMINATIONS.

    Nominations In connection with the selection of Labor candidates for the i Senate were endorsed at the meeting of tho Central Execeutive of the P.L.C. ...

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  24. FITZROY RIVER RISING.

    The Fitzroy River is still rising steadily us a result, of the back waters from Duaringa, but its present condition is such as not to cause ...

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  25. FIFTEEN RECRUITS YESTERDAY.

    The State Recruiting Committee advises:—Nineteen men presented themselves for enlistment yesterday, 15 being ...

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  26. CLERKS' CASE.'

    Mr. Justice Hodges, as a Court of Industrial appeal, heard a reference from the Minister for Labor In the application for a review of the ...

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