Sir.--While there has been an almost Unanimous chorus of approval of your leading article on the abolition of selection ballots, so for I have not seen any ...
Article : 546 wordsMR. Mack. K.C., who has been the bright boy of the Jacob Johnson trial under the Crimes Act, at the Control Police Court, continued his legal ...
Article : 241 wordsEMBRACING many interesting and novel features, a "Proportional Party" system of voting has been ...
Article : 969 wordsWhen aldermen of Cessnock Council were informed last night that the Caledonian Colliery Company had ignored the council's request for a ...
Article : 173 wordsMr. B[?]ttenshaw has been on the carpet before Messrs, Connell and [?] Ms.L.A., relative to the increase in tram fares in West ...
Article : 362 wordsSir.--Within the next few days the Premier. Mr. Bavin, will receive a deputation which will request a Royal Commission to inquire into all causes of maternal and ...
Article : 500 wordsThe statement of Mr. C. M. McDonald. chairman of the Northern Coal Owners' Association, that the manager of Seaham No. 2 Colliery had not ...
Article : 329 wordsThe Protestant Independent Labor Party (or P.I.L.P.), of which Mr. W. J. P. Skelton. ex-M.L.A., is the centrepiece will decide to-night whether it ...
Article : 188 wordsKnocked down at the corner of Mount and Carr Streets, Coogee, by a motorist who did not stop, two men were admitted to St. Vincent's ...
Article : 91 wordsMr. Arthur Blakeley, M.H.R., deputyleader of the Federal Labor Party, in company with Mr. J. G. Casserly, the selected Labor candidate for ...
Article : 283 wordsA case or absolute cruelty was witnessed by a large crowd of spectators at the opening meeting of the Maitland pl[?]pton coursing this ...
Article : 199 wordsMr. George Mabbot, sen., an old and respected resident of Lithgow, was found dead in his bed this morning. Mr. Mabbot was well known in railway circles, and ...
Article : 190 wordsSir.--That the employers desire the abolition of the Arbitration Court indicates that it has outlived its usefulness as a means of keeping the worker contented. ...
Article : 415 wordsPacking lime into sacks at Darling Harbor Railway Yards. It is not a pleasant job. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 19 wordsSir.--In the "Labor Daily." Mrs. Nelle O'Sullivan writes with reference to "An All-Australian Coungress." The subject which she touches is, indeed. ...
Article : 518 wordsTHE Minister for Agriculture announced to-day that, pursuing their established policy of assisting the small farmer, the Government had ...
Article : 401 words"The policy of the Government in dealing with unemployment in a reelection on Constitutional Government," said Mr. J. J. Lynch (president ...
Article : 233 wordsSir.--A voice has been raised from the rank and file of the A.W.U. to hold a mass meeting in Sydney on September 1. This is very interesting. It is about ...
Article : 236 wordsSince the Naturalists' Society of N.S.W. was formed in 1[?]00, said its president, Mr. D. G. Stead, at the annual meeting on Wednesday, the ...
Article : 124 wordsClement Gearing, accountant, of Neilt Street, Carlton, and for many years umpire at interstate and international cricket matches, was ...
Article : 71 wordsTHE Bill to amend the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act was in the first instance submitted to Parliament in December ...
Article : 1,347 wordsEvery nook end corner of St. Mary's Cathedral is getting a thorough overhaul in preparation of the Eucharistic Congress. The picture shows a workman furbishing up the Archpriest Therry monument in front of the Cathedral. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 45 wordsSir.--Great dissatisfaction exists among the South unemployed as a result of the Main Roads Board Officer. Mr. Donaldson, breaking down the rotary ...
Article : 182 wordsSir.--I have letters in my possession replaying to requests to the Chief Secretary. Mr. Bruntnell, and Mr. Farrar, Minister for Labor and Industry. These gentlemen ...
Article : 153 wordsTwo youths were arrested by Maitland police thi[?] afternoon on a charge of stealing a horse and sulky. It is alleged that the lads took the horse from [?] ...
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The Labor Daily (Sydney, NSW : 1924 - 1938), Sat 18 Aug 1928, Page 6
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