WHILE the public will be asked to observe the restrictions imposed on the consumption of gas, it is expected that the position will be much brighter within a few days. Gas was obtainable throughout the City, and in most of the suburbs ...
Article : 1,182 wordsWorking near a furnace had its advantages yesterday. This man had his usual hot cup of tea in spite of gas restrictions. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 26 words"IT was alleged that Mr. Bavin had at some time stated that the owners declared the average pit-head cost to be 128 a ton. If he did it is not clear that he had authority for doing so. The owners did not at the time assent to the statement that the figures were correct; rather they ...
Article : 497 words"IT'S an absolute lie, and one which has absolutely no foundation," said Mr. D. J. Davies, secretary of the Mine[?] Fede[?] ...
Article : 502 wordsSYDNEY General Post Office is in a turmoil, following the discovery of an amazing scheme, in which secret telephone lines were laid to scores of hotels and other places for the relaying of the results of races on Saturday afternoons. ...
Article : 734 wordsTHE Board appointed by the Government to revive and enforce the Electric Lighting and Gas Emergency Act of 1917 yesterday determined to ...
Article : 566 wordsMr. C. M. McDonald, chairman of the Northern Collieries' Association, after lengthily reviewing the coal position in a statement issued yesterday. ...
Article : 806 wordsAll mines in this district are working at top pressure. Fresh contracts are coming to hand every day, and every knob of coal that can be ...
Article : 100 wordsIN reply to our criticism that the Australian G[?].s Company should have given some notice to its hundreds of ...
Article : 153 words"We have ample supplies in hand, said Mr. H. Clapp. chairman or the Victorian Railway Commissioners, referring to-day to the threatened closing ...
Article : 82 wordsFound guilty of arson. Said Najar, an Afghan storekeeper, was sentenced to four years' imprisonment in the Criminal Court to-day. ...
Article : 39 wordsJames Cranney, grocer, of Lakemha, was fined £30 at the Campsie Court yesterday for having sold liquor without a license. ...
Article : 59 words"AUSTRALIA must be known as a a nation of culture--not a nation of sheep," said Mr. William Murdoch, a well-known Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 228 wordsManufacturers and consumers of coal are not being represented by counsel before the commission, though vitally affected. ...
Article : 115 wordsTHE Mines Department has been advised that an important development had occurred at the Golden Entrance mine at Mangana. ...
Article : 70 wordsThe eleventh-hour suggestion of Mr. Hugh Sutherland, organiser of the F.E.D. and F A., for the withdrawal of his members from the whole ...
Article : 143 wordsThat over £8000 had been fraudulently secured from the Tenterfield Council by R. D. O'Grady. ex-town clerk, was stated by Det. Sergeant ...
Article : 256 wordsSir,--The rationing of the sum supply should bring home to workers what their actual position is in relationship to the miners' lock-out. They ...
Article : 91 wordsMessrs. J. Lynch and P. Calops, of Port Kembia, were driving to Wollongong in a motor car last night when they ran into a railway truck on a ...
Article : 138 wordsAs [?] ferry strainer [?]bell approached the Stockton-Berry wharf this afternoon a woman who had b[?] seated at the stern of the vessel, threw herself into the ...
Article : 84 wordsMass picketing of He[?]burn No [?] colliery to-morrow morning was derided upon at a meeting of the lodge to-day. ...
Article : 88 wordsProbate of the will of the late George William Ba[?] merchant of Narr[?]mine, who died at he age of 70. In March 1928 has been granted. His estate was sworn ...
Article : 69 wordsWilliam Burrell, 14. while riding a bicycle in Flinders Street, lost control of the machine and was struck by a motor van. ...
Article : 43 wordsCampbell Hardin[?] Giffard King, 38, solicitor, was charged at the Kogarah Police Court yesterday with having failed to pay £120 to J. T. R[?]ton ...
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The Labor Daily (Sydney, NSW : 1924 - 1938), Wed 12 Jun 1929, Page 5
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