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  2. STATE PARLIAMENT

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. W. P. Oakes gave notice that be would move that this House express its disapproval of Mr. P. Brookfield's ...

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  3. DISTRICT NEWS

    The above function took place last night (Wednesday) and proved a great success from every point of view. The hon. secretary and committee had ...

    Article : 366 words
  4. UNIONS STILL HOLD OUT

    Up to 9 o'clock to-day 1580 men who were employed at Eveleigh before the strike, had signed the re-application forms, of those 61 commenced work ...

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  5. VOLUNTEER WORKERS.

    At the Industrial Court to-day, Justice Hey don cancelled the registration of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, New South Wales district, because ...

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  6. GAS RESTRICTIONS PARTIALLY REMOVED.

    The gas restrictions in Sydney were partially removed to-day the use of gas being allowed from five to eight in the morning, from to-morrow, as well as in ...

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  7. AN AIR OF DETERMINATION.

    There was an air of determination at the Trade's Hall to-day. The unionists consider that it does not matter how many unskilled workers return while ...

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  8. OBTAINING VOLUNTEERS.

    An impromptu meeting of business and professional men of Miuwillumbah was held at the Council Chambers at 4 p.m. yesterday for the purpose of obtaining ...

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  9. 6486 COUNTRY VOLUNTEERS.

    There are 6486 country volunteers in Sydney. It is known that the Government is averse to allowing any voluntary work ...

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  10. THE COAL MINES.

    Mr. Fuller to-night submitted the following as the Government terms in regard to the resumption of work in the collieries that are at present working:-- ...

    Article : 223 words
  11. MR. J. B. HOLME.

    Mr. John Barton Holme, Under-secretary of the Department of Labor, and Industry, much in the public eye to day, is a Victorian although he has been in ...

    Article : 324 words
  12. 1000 MORE RAILWAY MEN SIGN.

    It is officially announced that railway and tramway strikers who have not yet signed the re-employment application forms total 6503. Strikers reemployed ...

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  13. STRIKERS RETURNING.

    The engineers, boilermakers and coach builders at Oakhurst have decided to fight on but the engineers and firemen decided to sign on in a body. ...

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  14. BYRON BAY.

    On Wednesday night Sergeants Donald, Salisbury and Lieutenant Moore, recruiting officers in conjunction with the Win-the-War League, addressed a ...

    Article : 74 words
  15. IN THE COAL MINES.

    Mr. Beeby stated in Melbourne yesterday that the unskilled labor clause in the Coal Mines Act was an emergency measure to meet strike conditions and ...

    Article : 67 words
  16. BYRON BAY MEATWORKS.

    Our Byron Bay correspondent wrote yesterday:--All butchers and meat men at the local meat and canning works ceased working on Tuesday. Word ...

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  17. THE CABINET AND THE STRIKERS

    When the cabinet adjourned to-day Mr. fuller declined to make any statement it is known, however, that the Cabinet was attended by ...

    Article : 96 words
  18. Advertising

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  19. SHIFFTING COAL.

    The steamer Bright Wings is loading 3600 tons of coke for Port Pirie and is expected to leave shortly. The Cooyong left yesterday. ...

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  20. THE RE-EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT.

    Mr. Fuller stated in Parliament, in reply to a question that all he could say in connection with the strike at present was that Alie Government had ...

    Article : 182 words
  21. THE CONSPIRACY CHARGES.

    At the hearing of the conspiracy charges against the strike leaders, further evidence was given by Detective Vincent, who said he was frequently, in ...

    Article : 379 words
  22. WISE AFTER THE EVENT.

    To-day's issue of the "Worker" contains an editorial, saying: ''Strike Committees are necessary, but the powers wherewith they are vested must be ...

    Article : 94 words
  23. SPORTING.

    Following are the final acceptances for the Rosehill Guineas (700 guineas), distance 9 furlongs:--Prince Viridis, Biplane, Baltic Sea, Tresag, Amazonia, ...

    Article : 56 words
  24. IN THE NEWCASTLE DISTRICT.

    Fair numbers of men presented themselves for re-employment to-day. Men are being taken on freely in some engineering works, but the steel works are ...

    Article : 182 words
  25. MILITANT IRON WORKERS.

    A combined meeting of the Executives of the iron trades unions decided A to ask the Executives of the unions concerned to again call out those members ...

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  26. BIPLANE'S FAST GALLOP.

    Biplane galloped 7 furlongs in 1.28 yesterday. This is tho fastest time for the distance this season. ...

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  27. I.W.W. "MARTYRS."

    "The Land" is averse to sentencing I.W.W. criminals to six months imprisonment and leaving it at that The journal adds: "It is merely a futile ...

    Article : 257 words
  28. CAULFIELD CUP SCRATCHING.

    Harriet Graham and Prince Bardolph have been scratched for the Caulfield Cup. ...

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  29. RELIEVING THE VETERANS.

    Senator Pearce stated to-day that he was unable to confirm the report that Mr. Donald Mackinnon, Director of Recruiting had said in Adelaide yesterday ...

    Article : 76 words
  30. SECTIONAL ALLIANCES.

    The latest strike development, appears to be a move towards sectional alliances of the unions. Thus the different iron trades will constitute one section, the ...

    Article : 115 words
  31. ANOTHER CONSPIRACY CHARGE.

    Detectives Jordan, Ramsay and Thornly arrested Frank Owens, Secretary of the Liquor Trades Employees Union today, on a charge of having conspired to ...

    Article : 65 words
  32. THE "BLACK" DOCTRINE.

    Judge Rolin granting an application for the adjournment, of the case wherein the. Australian Gaslight Company applied for the cancellation of the registration ...

    Article : 197 words
  33. THE NEW STATE GOVERNOR.

    The family of the new Governor of New South Wales, Sir William Davidson, are remaining for the present [?]Newfoundland: Sir William himself [?] ...

    Article : 134 words
  34. DEATH OF THE QUEEN OF BULGARIA.

    A Sofia message reports the death of the Queen of Bulgaria. The Queen of Bulgaria, the second wife of King Ferdinand, was Princess ...

    Article : 94 words
  35. IN THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Sir Thomas Hughes on Conscription In the Legislative Council the Fire and Marine Insurance Amendment Bill [?]read a third time and passed. ...

    Article : 324 words
  36. ANOTHER PROSECUTION.

    Sixteen members of the crew of the steamer Tarcoola were arrested to-day and charged with refusing to obey the commands of their officers. The ...

    Article : 74 words
  37. THE MEAT SUPPLY.

    13,000 sheep were yarded to-day. There was little alteration of the last day's rates. Merinos sold to 50 and crossbreds to 54. ...

    Article : 65 words
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