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  2. LABOR.

    LITHGOW, Thursday.--Notice has been given by the Commonwealth Oil. Corporation of the intention to apply for a further suspension of labor conditions for three months on their ...

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  5. BROKEN-HILL'S "RECALCITRANT SIX."

    BROKEN-HILL, Thursday.--It is stated by P.L.L. officials that the ballot-papers cast in the referendum taken by the Barrier District Assembly of the P.L.L. on the question "Are ...

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  6. A "FAIR" LIST.

    At the meeting of the Labor Council last night the Casual Waitresses' Union brought under the notice of the delegates by letter the fact that sometimes non-unionist waitresses are ...

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  7. UNITED LABORERS.

    At the last meeting of the United Laborers' Protective Society, a letter was received from the secretary of the U.L.U. amalgamation (Mr. D. Culliney), in which it was stated that the ...

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  8. TRAMWAYS AWARD VARIED.

    In the Industrial Court yesterday, Judge in the application made by the Amalgamated Railway and Tramway Service Association and N.S.W. Government Tramway Employees' Union ...

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  9. HOTELKEEPER'S BANKRUPTCY.

    An application for a certificate of discharge for William Bernard Gunther was made by Mr. Fealy to the Bankruptcy Registrar yesterday. The estate--the bankrupt was an hotel. ...

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  10. LAD MANGLED BY TRAIN.

    The circumstances of the shocking death of Richard Jones, the 17-year-old railway "nipper," who was killed on the line near Erskineville railway station, were inquired into ...

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  12. COLLIERIES CONCILIATION BOARD.

    HELENSBURGH, Thursday.--In response to the request of the local union officials the Southern Collieries Conciliation Board met at the court house to consider the ...

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  13. COUNCIL EMPLOYEES' "WAGES.

    ADELONG, Thursday.--The Gadara Shire Council, at its meeting yesterday, resolved that the minimum wage of all. shire employees should be 8s a day. ...

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  14. APPEAL AGAINST AWARD.

    It is understood that the employers intend to appeal against the award recently granted in the furniture trade. The award came into operation yesterday. ...

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  15. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    F. Styles (24), an engineer's apprentice, residing in Formosa-street, Drummoyne, was working yesterday morning on the roof of a building at the Hydraulic Engineering ...

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  16. HARBOR FORESHORES.

    At the request of the Harbor Foreshores Vigilance Committee, the committee of the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club have decided to hold a meeting in the club rooms, 11 Moore-street, ...

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  17. TRANSPORT OF WHEAT.

    Mr. Hoyle asked the Minister for Railways in the Legislative Assembly yesterday if, in view of the shortage of locomotive engine-power and the prospects of a prolific wheat season, he ...

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  18. HAIRDRESSERS' WAGES BOARD.

    At the last meeting of the Hairdressers' Wages Board the case for the employees was opened by the secretary of the union (Mr. T. W. Kelsey). ...

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  19. SHOT IN THE SHOULDER.

    Jas. Wm. Lane (60), residing at 95 Mitchell- road, Alexandria, was admitted to the Sydney Hospital at about 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon with a bullet under his right shoulder. His ...

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  20. HIT BY FALLING PLANK.

    Frederick Horton (23), a coal-lumper, of Lower Fort-street, city, sustained concussion this morning while engaged in coaling the P. and O. liner Maoltan, lving at Athol Bight. He ...

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  21. WIRELESS ON THE NEW STEAMER DIMBOOLA.

    efore, leaving Newcastle, England, for Australia, the Steamship Company's new steamer Dimboola, which arrived in Sydney yesterday, was equipped with Marconi wireless apparatus. The installation had a ...

    Article : 207 words
  22. NEWCASTLE CRANE EMPLOYEES.

    The No. 1 Transport Board has issued an award covering the crane employees engaged in the coal shipping trade of Newcastle. It has a currency of three years, and grants ...

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  24. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    BREWARRINA, Thursday.--While a young man, Samuel Grange (22), was riding towards Brewarrina his horse became restive, and throw him to the ground. Grange fell on his head, ...

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  25. "IMITATION" VINEGAR.

    BRISBANE, .Thursday.--The Pure Food Commission took further evidence in Brisbane yesterday. Several tradesmen gave evidence. They ...

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  26. BROKEN LEG.

    GOULBURN, Thursday.--While Mr. Neil, manager of the railway refreshment-rooms, was watching the unloading of cattle at the dock near the refreshment-rooms, he became ...

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  27. THE MARKETING OF JEWELLERY.

    The secretary of the Jewellers, Matchmakers',' and Allied Trades' Union (Mr. R. W. Dickie) said yesterday that the Manufacturing Jewellers' Association had not altered its ...

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  28. "THE SOW AND PIGS."

    Sir,--Is this harbor impediment sufficiently marked now that the lightship has been removed? Yesterday the fine ketch Forbes Brothers stuck hard and fast for a few hours, and no doubt would have been seriously ...

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  29. FATAL BURNING.

    BEGA, Thursday.--A girl named Jane Bales, aged 16, daughter of a dairyman at Quira, died as a result of burns. She was passing the kitchen fire when the wind caused her clothes to ...

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  30. RAILWAY ACCIDENT SCENES.

    Cinematograph films relating to the terrible railway smash at West Melbourne were forwarded to the International Pictures Co. at Sydney last night. The pictures the management announces, will be screened at ...

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  31. SHOT WITH A PEA RIFLE.

    G[?]NEDAH, Thursday.--Henry Newell, aged [?] 'ell-known selector at Black Jack, was found dead on his holding yesterday morning, with a pea rifle shot in his head. He had a ...

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  32. EAST GRETA LOCO, DRIVERS.

    A conference has been arranged between the Engine-drivers and Firemen's Union and the East Greta Coal Mining Co., to lake place on Monday. Recently the company claimed that ...

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  33. COUNTER LUNCHES.

    Sir,--I would like to make a suggestion in connection with the absorbing topic of beer and counter lunches. any years ago noticed at an hotel in Melbourne a subsidiary bar, at which, for the payment ...

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  34. A MINE ACCIDENT.

    BROKEN-HILLL, Thursday.--Block 10 was the scene of a winding mishap about eight o'clock this morning. From official Information received, it appears that the accident ...

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  35. "LIVING ALONE."

    PERTH; Thursday.--Mr. H. L. Lennon, hotel manager, employed by Mr. Reginald Harrison, was found dead in his bed, with a bullet wound in his breast. Lenson, who was ...

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  36. PICTURE FRAMERS' CLAIMS.

    The clalima of the picture frame makers' section of the Furniture Trades Union have been presented to the chairman of the Wages Board (Mr. L. Whitfield). Among the claims are the ...

    Article : 100 words
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