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Detailed lists, results, guides : 116 wordsThe highest hopes for a settlement of the meat strike are entertained. The peace proposals of the Minister (Mr. Estell) have been placed before the employers and the employees. ...
Article : 374 wordsA meeting of the Ironworkers' Assistants now on strike was held in the Granville Town Hall last night with closed doors. The hall was crowded with strikers, and ...
Article : 87 wordsPeople coming into the city in trams along, George-street West this morning were surprised to see a policeman doing his, best to keep order among about' 100 struggling men ...
Article : 447 words"Why can't the fisheries authorities unwind some of the red tape from themselves in regard to this strike?" said a Drummoyne fisherman this morning.' ...
Article : 346 wordsReports showing activity at Canberra have reached the Assistant Minister for Home Affairs. Rent is now being received for 32,488 acres ...
Article : 356 wordsThe first oversea use to which H.M.A.S. Australia will be put will be the naval representation of the Commonwealth at the Panama Exhibition at Frisco. Mr. Cook ...
Article : 118 wordsA largely attended meeting of the Fremantle Lumpers' Union was held to-day for the purpose of discussing the existing trouble between the Waterside Workers' ...
Article : 208 wordsTacked up outside one of the abattoir buildings in which the operatives usually rest and have lunch there appeared this morning a card bearing the inscription: "Closed on ...
Article : 38 wordsThe novelty of buying meat in a crowd appears to have worn off. Possibly the fact that much more liberal supplies of mutton and a large quantity of beef were available ...
Article : 276 words"What we want in this country," said a depressed-looking man as he sniffed the odor of the cooked provisions, shop, "is an Act of Parliament to regulate the price at which ...
Article : 186 wordsDarilng-street, which starts in Balmain, is a very long street. It runs from the Darling-street Wharf, Darling Harbor, through east and west Balmain, through Rozelle, and up ...
Article : 248 wordsThe tenor of a letter despatched by Mr. Turner, general secretary of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association, to Mr. Holme, Under-Secretary for Labor. ...
Article : 169 wordsA fishing fatality was recorded at Coogee about half-past 1 o'clock to-day. Four young men, one of whom was William Perry, aged about 28, a resident of ...
Article : 170 wordsMr. Holman has been interviewed at Christchurch regarding the butchers strike in Sydney. "When I left for New Zealand," he said ...
Article : 321 wordsIt is practically certain that the whole of the men on strike will resume work to-morrow morning. Everything: will be in readiness for them at the abattoirs. Masters ...
Article : 441 words"I've had to live on bread and Jam," exclaimed an amusing individual who last evening volunteered to address the crowd on a (Manly boat on the hungry question of the ...
Article : 368 wordsMerchants engaged in the wholesale dairy departments of the Sussex-street markets were busy again to-day. The arrivals of bacon which came forward from the various ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 wordsMr. Carter, secretary of the Tug and Ferry Employees' Union, states that the question of the compromise regarding new conditions in the tug-boat industry, submitted by ...
Article : 179 wordsSome of the employers are not satisfied with the terms of the settlement of the dispute. At a meeting this afternoon they stated that merely to agree with the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 wordsMr. Holman, when seen at Christchurch today on tho subject of the "Sun's" editorial criticism regarding his absence from Sydney stated that it was difficult from the cabled ...
Article : 101 wordsA speeding-up of the English maill services to allow of delivery in Sydney on Thursdays is one of Mr. Wynne's ambitions. He wrote to the shipping companies ...
Article : 170 wordsThe Chief Justice, in imposing sentences of seven and five years upon men found guilty of indecently assaulting little girls, said this class of crime was too prevalent ...
Article : 46 wordsKilling was in progress at the Glebe Island abattoirs this morning, but no union labor was employed. The work was all being done by the master-butchers, and not for ...
Article : 739 wordsThe conciliatory attitude adopted by the master butchers in the meat industry trouble appears to have had the effect of bringing about a much better feeling among the ...
Article : 89 wordsPork is the national meat of China and every Chinese sailor, before he goes to sea, stipulates that he must be supplied with a certain amount of pork. There was ...
Article : 216 wordsJuvenile: Garlin and Gemlet. Flying and Pace Welter: Noogilla. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe temperature in Melbourne to-day reached 102.3 degrees. ...
Article : 12 wordsExtraordinary prices were realised for all species of fish at the auction sales conducted at the Sydney Municipal Marketh this morning. As early as 4 o'clock there were ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 wordsA lad named Jack Munday, 11 years of age, had a narrow escape from drowning in the surf at Bronte this morning. At about half-past 7 he went alone for a ...
Article : 125 wordsTerrific heat has been experienced here during the last three days, and yesterday 113.5 degrees was recorded. Robert Jones, cook on the steamer ...
Article : 87 wordsReports' received from the northern rivers to-day state that a south-easterly gale is raging from South-West Rocks to Tweed River, tremendous seas are running, and at ...
Article : 126 wordsThe master butchers have put in a hard day's work to-day. In addition to, killing stock and manning the shops they have attended meetings which have been held from ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Thu 19 Feb 1914, Page 7
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