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  2. THE CORONATION CADETS.

    At the last meeting of the citizens committee in connection with the Coronation Cadet Contingent, Major Wynne submitted a detailed statement of receipts and expenditure in ...

    Article : 496 words
  3. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly. On the motion of Mr. Hollis, the report of the Select Committee on the case of Henry Harding, W. S. Stead, and others--"certificate of title"-- ...

    Article : 120 words
  4. H:M.A.S. WARREGO.

    Seen yesterday morning with regard to the progress made in completing the destroyer Warrego, Mr. A. Cutler, engineer superintendent of Government Dockyards, would make no ...

    Article : 136 words
  5. LABOR.

    COONAMBLE, Tuesday.--At Gulargambone Police Court, James R. Mallyon, manager of the Federal Sheep-shearing Company, proceeded against 12 shearers for absenting themselves ...

    Article : 482 words
  6. "POLITICAL FREEDOM."

    Recently Messrs. D. M'Neill and T. Johnson, delegates from the South Seaham and West Wallsend Miners' Lodges, respectively, were expelled from the meeting of the delegate ...

    Article : 353 words
  7. RAILWAY FREIGHTS.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Fitzpatrick moved--(1)That a Select Committee be appointed to inquire into and report upon the system of discrimination made ...

    Article : 1,206 words
  8. MASTERS AND ENGINEERS.

    The Masters and Engineers' Association held a special meeting in its rooms, York-street, last night, when the Launch and Lighter Board award came under consideration. There was a ...

    Article : 47 words
  9. OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION.

    The following appointments were approved by the Executive Council yesterday:--Judge Scholes to be deputy judge of the Industrial Court from the [?] inst. to December 31 next, both dates ...

    Article : 144 words
  10. IS THE MINIMUM WAGE GOING UP?

    Sir,--Under the above heading a paragraph appeared in your issue of Wednesday last in reference to a question asked in Parliament the night previous by Mr. T. S. Crawford, regarding the rate of wages paid to the ...

    Article : 366 words
  11. SHORTAGE OF TRUCKS.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr. Fitzpatrick asked the Premier whether his attention had been drawn to a complaint, that extreme difficulty was being experienced by ...

    Article : 72 words
  12. POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--At the conference of members of the Commonwealth Post and Telegraph Officers' Association to-day, Mr. J. G. Willson, president of tho New South Wales ...

    Article : 63 words
  13. A SHOPKEEPER'S QUANDARY.

    The suburban shopkeeper has been placed in something of a quandary by reason of the provisions of the latest shop assistants' award clashing ' with the' provisions of the Local ...

    Article : 313 words
  14. ROCKS AREA ADMINISTRATION.

    Mr. Cochran moved In tlio Legislative As- sombly Inst night the appointment of a Select Committee to inquire into and report upon the administration of The Rocks resumed area. He ...

    Article : 661 words
  15. THE NEW COERCION.

    Sir,--In your issue of this morning two letters appear on the above, but there is another side of the question, that both Messrs. Moroney and M'Neill have carefully avoided. The question put by both your correspondents ...

    Article : 452 words
  16. AUSTRALIANS AS SAILORS.

    The Earl of Dudley stated to an interviewer on arrival at London that the difficulty with regard to the Australian Navy was, of course, the men. The Australian was not a sailor. ...

    Article : 179 words
  17. COUNTRY PRESS ASSOCIATION.

    To-day, the thirteenth annual conference of the Country Press Association will be opened formally by the Lieutenant-Governor, who, at noon, will also lay the memorial stone at the ...

    Article : 277 words
  18. FARRIERS GET INCREASES.

    The Industrial Court yesterday gave a substantial increase in the wages of floormen and firemen engaged in the farriery trade. Floormen's wages were raised from £2 12s 6d to £3 a week ...

    Article : 119 words
  19. LETTERPRESS MACHINISTS.

    The Letterpress Machinists' Wages Board (Mr. G. C. 'Addison, chairman) has delivered its award. The award comes into force from to-day, and will continue forau space of three years. With the exception of the ...

    Article : 537 words
  20. EIGHT-HOUR CARNIVAL.

    The Eight-hour carnival will be held at the Sports Ground this evening, the first event being timed to start at 7.45 o'clock. An excellent programme of events has been set down for ...

    Article : 76 words
  21. FLOUR MILLING WAGES BOARD.

    The Flour Milling Wages Board has during the last fortnight held a number of meetings in the country, and the case for the employees is now drawing to a close. Altogether the ...

    Article : 253 words
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