THE PREMIER yesterday referred jocosely to the statement of Mr. Bavin that he believed in workmen's compensation up to 1500 a year. Mr. Lang could not tee how this limit would materially reduce premium rates. He forecasts early reductions, and believes that Mr. Bavin's ...
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Article : 272 wordsBuried under tons of coal in a chute at the tramway power house. Ultimo, on the night of June 25 last, Claude Harold Holley, 33, was suffocated. ...
Article : 163 wordsThe inauguration of Australia's first Labor Band took place last night, when a number of prominent union is in and musicians met at the Trades ...
Article : 224 wordsThe Melbourne Trades Hall Council has decided (in conjunction with the Commonwealth Council of Federated Unions) ...
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Article : 107 wordsThat the system of providing homes for the workers as propounded by Mr. G. Booth is becoming popular among homeseekers throughout the North is ...
Article : 92 wordsSoccer matches to be played by the South Coast Boy Scouts next Saturday are: 1st Wollongong [?] v 2nd Wollongong at Wollongong Austinmer v ...
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The Labor Daily (Sydney, NSW : 1924 - 1938), Tue 6 Jul 1926, Page 5
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