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Article : 276 wordsOn behalf of the Federated Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Association, the secretary (Mr. H. C. Gibson) to-day filed a document in the Arbitration ...
Article : 398 wordsSir,--I wish to say a few words about the way patients are treated at the Sanatorium, as I have been there. I am well satisfied about the way they ...
Article : 129 wordsA meeting of the Fuel Industry Wages Board met under the chairmanship of Mr. E. W. Turner this morning to make a determination for employees ...
Article : 183 wordsSir,--In a recent issue of your paper there appeared a letter on unemployment by "A Working Man." Well, I am prepared to believe that he is "true ...
Article : 225 wordsThe Speaker took the chair at 2.20 p.m. The Prime Minister told Mr. Lazzarini that the Government did not intend to appoint a Royal commission to enquire ...
Article : 524 wordsThe All Australian Women's Hockey Carnival was continued to-day. The young Victorian team created a surprise by playing a draw with the New South ...
Article : 65 wordsThe state secretary of the Federated Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Association of Australia (Mr. W. Corby) returned to Hobart from Melbourne last ...
Article : 265 wordsSir,--Your sub-leader in a recent issue deals very briefly and conclusively with compulsory voting, and it is pleasing to read the views you express. It seems ...
Article : 241 wordsTasmania was defeated by four goals to one by the New South Wales second eleven to-day. The Tasmanian team was as follows;--Misses L. Wright, goal; ...
Article : 222 wordsAt the August meeting of the Fingal Municipal Council there were present--Messrs. L. E. Ransom (Warden). L. J. Steel, C. F, Salter, Owen Holder, R. J. ...
Article : 504 wordsIn place of the usual weekly meeting of the Lawrence Vale Guild, a concert was held on Tuesday evening, the whole of the arrangements for which were in ...
Article : 130 wordsThe federal executive of the Australian Railways Union continued its enquiry to-day into the affairs of the New South Wales branch. Reference was ...
Article : 366 wordsOn Sunday there were large congregations at St. Paul's. During the morning 87 persons made their communion. At the evening service the rector (Rev. G. Rowe, ...
Article : 118 wordsSir,--In your issue of Thursday Mr. R. Coplestone writes at some length on the Shops Bill. I am not proposing to make any reference to the letter ...
Article : 372 wordsConsiderable perturbation was evinced in mining circles recently owing to an agitation by the Mining Union for higher wages. The council of the South ...
Article : 126 wordsAt a meeting of the Australian Football Council to-night it was moved by Mr. J. Dawes (S.A.)--"That the profits of all carnivals after the expenses laid ...
Article : 440 wordsOne of the most thrilling scenes pictured on the screen in shown in "Hearts Aflame," the powerful dramatic offering feature in the current programme ...
Article : 198 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Zeehan Municipal Council was held this afternoon. There was a full atetudance of members. Mr. C. H. Moxon resigned the ...
Article : 259 wordsAt a meeting of the Federal Country party to-day members discussed proposals for assisting the marketing of primary products. A sum of £500,000 ...
Article : 120 wordsA settlement was reached to-day in the dispute concerning the manning of the Commonwealth line steamer Fordsdale, and it is expected that the vessel ...
Article : 469 wordsBy invitation of the Governor-General (Lord Forster), the founder of "Toe. H," a society which has risen from the war, and which has an interesting history, ...
Article : 243 wordsIn the Senate to-day senator Ly[?] gave notice that he intended to move that representatives of the "Age" and "Argus" be excluded from the Senate ...
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Article : 188 wordsThe sequel of the police raid on the Chinese emporium in Gloucester-street, Sydney, on Wednesday, was the appearance at the Central Police Court to-day ...
Article : 120 wordsMatters in connection with the recreation ground improvements effort and progressing satisfactorily, most of the functions held being in aid of one of the ...
Article : 210 wordsWalter Edward Curran (26), labourer, was committed for trial to-day at the Sydney Central Police Court on a charge of having assaulted and robbed ...
Article : 64 wordsStill walking with the aid of crutches, Alfred Edwin Chattock (25) again appeared at the City Court to-day. He was remanded on a charge that, being ...
Article : 97 wordsThe New South Wales Legislative Assembly has passed the Crimes Amendment Bill. On the clause dealing With offences ...
Article : 130 wordsOn Tuesday evening a most enjoyable social evening was spent at St. Paul's schoolroom. The object was to raise funds for the proposed St. Paul's tennis ...
Article : 136 wordsFollowing upon the recent case in which the "Argus" newspaper was fined £50 for contempt of court for having published the amount of a sum paid into ...
Article : 67 wordsSenator Pearce told Senator Lynch in the Senate to-day that the rate of progress of the auxiliary schooner Huddersfield, conveying a party to the Gulf of ...
Article : 118 wordsThe annual sale of gifts in aid of the funds of the local Methodist Church was opened by the Warden (Mr. H. A. Atkinson) in the Alicia Hall on Thursday ...
Article : 211 wordsThe death of Mr. Albert Rothery, at Chatswood (N.S.W.), recalla an experience with Ben Hall's gang of bushrangers at Limestone Creek, in the Cowra ...
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