[?] Welter.—[?]b O[?], £4 3/; L[?]cal, £2 10/. Eastwood [?]—[?], [?] 2/, Cor[?]er, [?]1 [?]/. ...
Article : 649 wordsTime appear to be good reason for believing that the Sydney strike is on the of collapse. On every band there are signs of weakening, and in some ...
Article : 1,119 wordsMr. C. Cant, of Hamley Bridge, lost a daughter and two grandchildren on Saturday afternoon as the result of a drowning accident. At about 4 o’clock three of his ...
Article : 484 wordsThe Minister of Railways has received a communication from the Queensland Railway Union, intimating that the union bad declared goods coming over from New ...
Article : 146 wordsAt a meeting of railwaymen this morning, it was decided to hear the Brisbane delegates on Monday morning, and then to take a secret ballot of the unions on the ...
Article : 37 wordsMore than 1,000 volunteers for work on the Fremantle wharfs had enrolled up to Saturday night. The Farmers and Se[?]lers’ Association has expressed its readings to ...
Article : 120 wordsTo say that the Scotney-White “request” concert at the Queen’s Hall on Saturday night was a howling success will convey no double meaning to the majority of Adelaide ...
Article : 681 wordsMr. F. W. Lundie (President of the A.W.U.) stated on Sunday:—“I am leaving for Melbourne on Monday. The executive will decide the po[?]cy of the A.W.U. ...
Article : 48 wordsSummonses bare been issued against 14 sailors arid 36 firemen belonging to the steamer Zealandia. They were laid under the Merchant Shipping Act. The cases will ...
Article : 74 wordsTwo delegates of the Wharf Labourers’ Union, who were sent to Sydney in a motor car to ascertain the support that it is expected from Victoria by the Sydney ...
Article : 556 wordsThe Returned Soldiers’ Association on Saturday resolved to give i[?]s support to the Government in any reasonable action taker to terminate the Fremantle jumpers’ ...
Article : 101 wordsIf laughter is a tonic, then Adelaide amusement lovers must be an perfect health after having seen “Turn to the Right,” that exhilarating J. & N. Tait ...
Article : 565 wordsIt was expected that the coal used by the electric light works and the gas company would be declared “black.” A mass meeting of all unionists affiliated with the ...
Article : 532 wordsThe [?] achieved by the William Anderson Dramatic Company was further [?] on Saturday night, when “The Seflor’s Wedding” was staged at the ...
Article : 404 wordsThe new theatre was again comfortably filled on Saturday night. The programme of pictures was well chosen, and every one enjoyed the music from the ...
Article : 150 wordsThe Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) stated on Sunday that during Saturday afternoon he was in fairly constant communication with the Commonwealth authorities ...
Article : 124 wordsMembers of the Master Carriers’ Association have decided to pool all their teams in order that the cartage of goods may be more effectively done during the ...
Article : 36 wordsA programme of the standard which is invariably to be relied upon at West’s Pictures is promised to-night. The Triangle feature, entitled “The Paws of the Bear,” ...
Article : 227 wordsA meeting of the Federated Carters and Drivers’ Union was held on Saturday evening to consider what action should be taken regarding the present strike. No ...
Article : 66 wordsIt is expected that the Wallarah Colliery will be ready to be worked by free labour to-morrow or Tuesday. Several thousands of strikers and their ...
Article : 163 wordsReferring to-night to the position at Port Pirie, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) said that the action the Port Pirie council had taken up was a very ...
Article : 150 wordsOn Saturday the Premier (Mr. Ryan) had ail exoe[?]nally busy time. He had interviews with the Minister for Railway and the Commissioner and also with ...
Article : 164 wordsThe Metropolitan Fire Brigade received a call at 6.59 p.m. on Sunday to a house at South terrace, occupied by Mr. H. G. Fleming, and owned by Mr. Huelin (of ...
Article : 77 wordsOn one of the big stacks at the [?]nelters there recently appeared the notice, “Get a union badge, or get out.” This was ob[?]ted yesterday, and was replaced by the ...
Article : 2,721 wordsSYDNEY, August 26.—A shocking accident occurred at Mr. S. Buckman’s sawmills, Gulgong, yesterday. Thomas Reddish was cleaning pine logs and making ...
Article : 90 wordsOne of the best programmes seen at the Majestic Theatre for some time was presented to a crowded house on Saturday night. It opened with a ta[?]loid musical ...
Article : 377 wordsThe public of New Zealand are responding readily to the appeal for the new war loans. The early subscriptions exceed those received in the same period for last ...
Article : 66 wordsA mass meeting of trades unionists was held at the Botanic Park on Sunday afternoon under the auspices of the Trades and Labour Council, to express sympathy with ...
Article : 477 wordsMic[?] are still in the wheat stacks, but the number has been so greatly reduced that the Victorian Wheat Commission is no longer alarmed. Precautions are being ...
Article : 52 wordsThe shortage of necessaries, consequent on the railway strike, is very serious. Supplies received from Longreach are exhausted. Po[?]es, butter, chease, and ...
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The Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1923), Mon 27 Aug 1917, Page 2
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