Representatives of the Northern, Southern, and Western Miners' federations met at the Trades-hall yesterday. They were afterwards joined in conference by delegates from the Waterside Workers and Maritime Unions' Federation and the Sydney Labor Council, ...
Article : 355 wordsNEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--Statements have been made by various persons suggesting that the northern colliery proprietors have been opposed to the Industrial Disputes Act, and these ...
Article : 793 wordsNEWCASTLE, Tuesday Night.--The strike situation is not improved by the news through from Sydney to-night as to the doings there during the day. "We do nothing under threats," ...
Article : 684 wordsCLIFTON, Tuesday.--It was Understood that a conference between the Colliery proprietors and representatives of the South Clifton miners would take place in Sydney to-morrow, with a ...
Article : 146 wordsNEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--Mr. Livingstone Learmonth, chairman of the Colliery Proprietors' Association, was to-day asked whether he had anything to add to the statement made ...
Article : 467 wordsThe cessation of work by the miners at North Bulli has caused considerable inconvenience to the company, necessitating, the suspensions of shipping operations at the company's jetty at ...
Article : 217 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Mr. Deakin, when asked whether he had any observations to make in regard to the strike, said he very much regretted its existence. At the present stage it ...
Article : 207 wordsWOLLONGONG, Tuesday.--The greatest excitement prevailed here to-night among people waiting for information as to whether all the collieries at this end of the Illawarra district ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 391 wordsDuring the whole of yesterday the Trades-hall formed the storm centre of the disturbance in the coal industry. In that building were gathered together representatives of the Northern, ...
Article : 444 wordsThe proprietors' up to yesterday afternoon had made no move in regard to the strike. Their meeting on Friday is an ordinary one, and had been called before the men came out, at a time ...
Article : 271 wordsWhen informed last night of the result of the conference at the Trades-hall, Mr. Earp, M.L.C., a mine-owner, said:--"There should have been a conference first. The mischief is now done to a ...
Article : 298 wordsMr. W. A. Firth, secretary of the Southern Colliery-owners' Association, stated last night that he was in receipt of information to the effect that the Mount Keira and Mount Pleasant ...
Article : 80 wordsHELENSBURGH, Tuesday.--Consequent upon the conference sitting in Sydney to-day it was fully expected that a meeting of the Metropolitan mine employees would have been held ...
Article : 279 wordsMr. R. D. Barry, who is largely identified with coal interests in the Southern and Maitland districts, on being informed of the resolutions carried by the conference at the Trades-hall, said: ...
Article : 258 wordsNEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--The strike leaders have not yet taken the public into their confluence regarding the precise matters about which they have ordered the strike. It was ...
Article : 2,136 words"Someone has been drawing upon his imagination," said a leading member of the Chinese Merchants' Society, when seen by a representative of "The Daily Telegraph" yesterday ...
Article : 451 wordsNEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--The decision of the Sydney conference was to-night communicated to the chairman of the Colliery Proprietors' Association, at his residence, by a ...
Article : 729 wordsWOONONA, Tuesday.--The Bulli mines are all at work to-day as usual; but the strike contagion is spreading, and has already reached the Bulli environs, as the North Bulli miners ...
Article : 534 wordsCLIFTON, Tuesday.--It was expected that this morning would see all the collieries on the south coast at a standstill, but up to the present that expectation has not been realised, ...
Article : 687 wordsAfter the conclusion of the conference, Mr. W. M. Hughes, in the presence, of most of the delegates, made the following statement to the press:-- ...
Article : 914 wordsIt is a commonplace to say that few industrial upheavals are so prolific in commercial unrest as a coal strike. A disturbance in so important a department of labor, even when of ...
Article : 561 wordsIn the event of the mine-owners refusing to grant the conference in accordance with the ultimatum of the strikers, the following additional unions will be called out:-- ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Wed 10 Nov 1909, Page 9
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