Members of the Federated Sawmill and Timberyard and Woodworkers' Union met at the Trades Hall on Monday night. under the chairmanship of Mr. J. ...
Article : 179 wordsThis evening Johnson and Dean, colored singers and dancers, will make their first appearance at the Tivoli Theatre, and Mr. Scot Gibson. Scottish comedian, will ...
Article : 309 wordsOn Monday Arthur H. Haines was Committed for trial at the Adelaide Police Court on a charge of forging and uttering a cheque. He had a similar charge made ...
Article : 195 wordsA bunch of flowers, gathered a few days ago from the open borders of a small, but richly furnished, garden in dedwater, Roxburgh[?]hire, forms, a "Scotsman" ...
Article : 2,016 wordsThe request of Mr. T. B. Merry, secretary of the Trades and Labor Council, for a conference with the employers concerning the strike of the chemical and ...
Article : 815 wordsAt the invitation of Mr. C. B. Hardy, as attorney for Mr. K. K. Ruthven Smith, between 40 and 50 distinguished citizens dined at the "Cafe Rubeo" on Wednesday ...
Article : 972 wordsNo farther progress has been made by the two arbitrators appointed to settle the railway mechanics' strike. The difficulty is over the choice of an independent ...
Article : 81 wordsThe conference between the Wharf Laborers' Union and the Coastal Shipping. Company was resumed to-day, and adjourned until to-morrow morning. ...
Article : 27 wordsCopies of the report and balance-sheet of the Amalgamated Timber Workers Union of Western. Australia for the halfyear ending December 31 have, been ...
Article : 520 wordsCharles Voege was charged in the Adelaide Police Court on Wednesday with the larceny of a Gladstone bag, 9 shirts, 4 vests, 20 collars, a silk handkerchief, a shit of ...
Article : 268 wordsThe colliery industry in the Newcastle district is threatened with a recrudescence of the wheelers' trouble. The wheelers are threatening to resign from the ...
Article : 66 wordsSir—In your issue of the 1Oth inst. appeared a letter from Mr. Leslie Hunkin, secretary of the Distributing Trade Union. containing a tissue of mis-statements with ...
Article : 826 wordsLaziness is regarded as an art, a science, a vice, or a disease, according to personal taste. Assuming it to be any one of these, or all four together, the artist or scien ...
Article : 977 wordsIn the Magistrates' Room. Port Adelaide, on Wednesday, a lad, Henry Lewis Hart alias West, was charged before Mr. W. Mussared with the unlawful possession ...
Article : 263 wordsA thrilling story of the burning of the London scea[?]er Chesapeake and a 3oomiles journey in open boats in the North Atlantic was told by Mr. James Roots. ...
Article : 665 wordsIs crime a disease, and is the proper cure not the gaoler and the judge, but the surgeon? T[?] is the belief of a good many American criminologists, who assers ...
Article : 631 wordsYesterday the secretary of the A.W.U. (Mr. F. W. Lundie) received a reply to a letter be sent to the Minister of Industry on September 26. nearly five months ago. ...
Article : 101 wordsSir—It is difficult at first fully to realise the impertinence of Mr. Vardon's statement that all liberal people were satisfied with the results of the elections. As ...
Article : 435 wordsMr. Somerville, representing the railway mechanics, and Mr. Hope, representing the Railway Department on the special board to settle the mechanics' strike at the ...
Article : 67 wordsSir—I was somewhat surprised at the letter from "Chas. Hofmeyer," which appeared in your issue of February 13, in which be blames those ...
Article : 446 wordsTwenty-seven members of the Victorian Political Labor Leagues have been nominated for the next Senate elections. A ballot to reduce the number to three is to ...
Article : 50 wordsSir—I was very much surprised on reading "P. Farrelly's letter in this morning's issue to learn that such a disgusting state, of affairs as he reveals can be attributable ...
Article : 448 wordsDelay is being experienced in erecting buildings for the Electric Supply Company at East-terrace because of the refusal of the laborers to work for 9/6 a day. Mr. ...
Article : 98 words"Alma."—Language of Flowers.—Acacia, friendship. Almond blossom, encouragement. Aloe, grief. Anemone, soul of goodness. Apple blossom, you are preferred. Arbutus, I love but ...
Article : 436 wordsSir—In Wednesday's issue you published for general information counsel's opinion on the question of the application of the Workmen's Compensation Act to jockeys ...
Article : 300 wordsMesas. H. Charlton (president) and M. Holder (secretary) of the Master Hairilressers' and 'Employers' Association, on Wednesday afternoon, had a conversation ...
Article : 159 wordsFebruary 12.-Present-Councillors Webb (cl[?] Burfort, Butterfield, Evans, Montgurnery Mc, lnues, Pundey, Siade, Vawser, and jo[?] Resolved that a conference of local governing bodies he ...
Article : 407 wordsSir—Now that we have voted for Liberalism and have gained a greet victory, I want to know what will be the next step forwards absolutely closing all classes of ...
Article : 285 wordsSir—"Alfred Cocks" states that when I was a candidate 1 approached him on more than one occasion to get the facts of the case. This is not so. I had the "facts" ...
Article : 186 wordsOn Tuesday night a meeting of the Butthers' Union was held at the Trades Hall, the chairman [?]ing Mr. J. O'Leary. The new officers, whose names have already ...
Article : 117 wordsThe itinerary of the Chapman-Alexander mission has been prepared, and if present intentions are adhered to it will be as follows:—Services in Adelaide from May ...
Article : 92 wordsA meeting of the Plumbers' and Gasfitters' Union was held last night at the Trades Hall, Mr. W. Green Wood being the chairman. Two new members were ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Thu 15 Feb 1912, Page 13
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