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Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 wordsThis morning was a busy one on the tracks, and some fast work was accomplished. FLEMINGTON. ...
Article : 888 wordsThe most eventful aspect of the meat strike during the forenoon was to be seen in the fish market. Prices bounded upward until whiting, were nearly as valuable as mermaids. The shortage of meat continued, and with the exception of some. ...
Article : 307 wordsNotwithstanding the fact that authentic information has been received respecting the restriction of meat supplies, official denials are given all statements of this kind. ...
Article : 118 wordsSeen after the delegation from the men that waited upon Mr. Flowers this afternoon, Mr. Furse, who was one of the deputation, was asked if he would give any information. He ...
Article : 99 wordsUp to the present a large percentage of the proprietors of eating houses in Sydney have not Buffered inconvenience to any great extent as a result of the meat trouble. Those ...
Article : 396 wordsGenera Sir Ian Hamilton was welcomed to Sydney by the Lord Mayor at noon to-day, when there was a large military and civil gathering. ...
Article : 482 words"Whether sales wlll be held as usual at Homebush on Thursday rests with the decision of the Homebush Fat stock Selling Agents at a meeting to be held to-night. It ...
Article : 67 wordsThe meat dispute has at last begun to make its presence felt in the wholesale dairy departments of the Sussex-street markets. There was a tremendous demand this ...
Article : 257 wordsMr. Furse was asked this afternoon if he could say whether the union would offer meat for sale to-morrow. "I cannot say," he replied, "until I get the ...
Article : 116 words"My butcher tells me he has plenty of meat in his cold store, but he will not be allowed to supply me," said Mr. Lang, proprietor of the Continental Cafe, to-day. ...
Article : 135 wordsIt is well known that a large quantity of frozen meat is in Sydney for export purposes, and a proposition is on foot to make This available for the public by ceasing export. A strike clause in the oversea contracts ...
Article : 356 wordsExcitement ran high at the fish auction sales conducted at the Sydney Municipal Markets this morning. There was an enormous attendance of buyers, but as the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 233 wordsDespite the inevitable prospect that master and men must sooner or later come together again, each side was engaged this morning in devising means to supply the ...
Article : 407 wordsInquires were made this morning as to whether pastoralists in the droughty areas where sheep are now suffering from the poor quality of grass are content with the ...
Article : 73 wordsWhat appeared to be a temporary reconciliation in the meat trade trouble in Melbourne was effected this morning, when the 200 slaughtermen who struck on Monday ...
Article : 150 words"I'm not a buyer to-day." said Mr. W. Elliott, of J. Elliott and Co., Ltd., the Well-known carcase butchers, as he leaned on the rail of one of the sheep pens at the ...
Article : 218 wordsThe Royal North Shore Hospital meat supply has failed, and unless the employers' committee is able to come to the rescue convalescent patients and others whose ...
Article : 208 wordsTwo of the seven men who were dismissed from the Government rail way sin connection with the Darling Harbor strike last year have been reinstated. If the other five are wise ...
Article : 147 wordsNo man has been making greater efforts to settle the strike than Mr. Estell the Minister for Labor. He has listened to suggestions from both sides, and has made them. One in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 116 wordsA cable has been received by the Marine Underwriters and Salvage Association, stating that a fire had broken out on the German ship Henriette at ...
Article : 72 wordsAt the Clyde Engineering Co.'s works today 500 Ironworkers' assistants ceased work. They demanded an increase in wages from 8s to 10s a day, and a conference with the ...
Article : 71 wordsMost of the men employed at the Sutton Forest Meat Co. in George-street were idle this morning. In fact many, after a cheerful word or two with Mr. David Walker, ...
Article : 256 wordsThere were no union buyers at the Homebush sheep and cattle sales this morning. If they, were operating they did their work in a manner so astute as to conceal it entirely ...
Article : 338 wordsAn exceedingly small yarding of 411 pigs, consisting chiefly of porkers, was available at the Sydney. Corporation Yards this morning. The usual attendance, of buyers again ...
Article : 221 words"'Ordered your winter, coal yet, old man?" "Ordered it?. I'm not in a position to order it, But I'm making overtures for it." ...
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Advertising : 286 wordsProbate has been, granted in respect of the will of Colonel John Hay Goodlet, merchant, of Sydney, who died at his residence, "Canterbury," Ashfield, on January 13, Testator, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 147 wordsThe employers evidently entertain, fears that the strike will extend to other unions. A deputation visited Mr. Estell this afternoon to ask him whether he had had an official ...
Article : 64 wordsFour representatives of the men called on Mr. Flowers this afternoon and had "a cussion which was satisfactory to both sidee. as the Minister put it after the deputation ...
Article : 131 wordsTwelve cases of breaches of the Metropolitan Butchering (Retail) Awa[?]l were before Mr. G. C. Addison, Chief industrial Magistrate, this morning. ...
Article : 98 wordsAccording to a story which was told this morning the master butchers had instituted yesterday a rigid supervision over the meat supplies of the city. ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Tue 17 Feb 1914, Page 7
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