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Advertising : 92 wordsThe chief interest in connection with the strike to-day was in the doings in Sydney. When a press representative this ...
Article : 254 wordsMuch interest was manifested in the proceedings fn the City Court to-day because John Black, who was arrested yesterday evening by Detectives ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,018 wordsWork is being pushed vigorously ahead at the Dudley Collieries mine at Coalville. The main shaft is down about 23 feet, and arrangements are being ...
Article : 39 words"If the strike continues, and I hope it does not, the State coal mine at Powlett River will be so developed that in ten days I will undertake to have ...
Article : 278 wordsThe only members of the Federated Waterside Workers' Council remaining in [?] are Mr Fisher and Senators De Largie and Turley. ...
Article : 58 wordsWhat effect has the strike had upon tho market? On prices for shares in Victorian gold mines practically none. The market for this class of stocks ...
Article : 307 words"Does a British subject ever cease to be such, even though he be naturalised in a foreign State?" This question (suggested by the ...
Article : 1,022 wordsThe Mount pleasant miners have sanctioned the working of Colonel Owen's Balgownie colliery on condition that only approved union labor be employed, and ...
Article : 120 wordsA citizen who, in his professional capacity, has been closely connected with nearly every big strike in Melbourne since the maritime strike, made an ...
Article : 288 wordsReferring to the order of the Chief Commissioner for Railways to stationmasters not to receive any more wool until further instructions are issued, Mr ...
Article : 176 wordsSir Wilfrid Laurier, Prime Minister of Canada, 1s 68 years of ago to-day. Mr J. R. Collins, accountant at the Federal Treasury, is acting as secretary ...
Article : 266 wordsAt one of the Maitland collieries several of the officials have refused to handle coal, and have been suspended. The miners at that pit have decided ...
Article : 61 wordsMr W. H. Matthews,, Warden and Chief Inspector of Mines of South Australia, who was accompanied by his son, who is the engineer in charge of ...
Article : 150 wordsAccording to a prominent business man, there has been a pronounced failing off in the consumption of several articles of food since the strike began. ...
Article : 131 wordsStatements have been made that, in consequence of the shortage of coal, the Melbourne Cos Company intended- to economise by reducing the quality of ...
Article : 161 wordsSpeaking of the great loss that must ensue in consequence of present stoppage of operations at the South Coast collieries, a mine manager stated to-day ...
Article : 234 wordsArrivals were few, but the number of outward-bound steamers was sufficient to keep a large staff of men engaged throughout to-day. ...
Article : 243 wordsThe feeling in Newcastle is that the continued silence on the part of the central executives is ominous. Mr Hughes has made certain ...
Article : 217 words"We are taking no ballots; we are holding no meetings," said Mr J. B. Tucker, secretary of the Wharf Laborers Union, this morning. "In fact, ...
Article : 110 wordsThe steamer Harcroft is detained awaiting instructions as to the replenishing of hunkers. Captain M'Konzie expects a cable message to-day. ...
Article : 80 wordsAs a result of the consultations of the local Seamen's Union officials, it is understood that they have decided against catling out members employed ...
Article : 74 wordsAt a meeting of the corn trade sectional committee of the Chamber of Commerce, held yesterday, a report was submitted criticising the action of the ...
Article : 399 wordsInquiries at the Trades Hall to-day. showed that, up to the present, no communication has been received from the Newcastle strikers asking the unionists ...
Article : 138 wordsThe Government having completed the purchase of the ship Loch Ryan, which is to be used as a training ship for boys, the Premier intends to consult ...
Article : 261 wordsAn indication of the effect of the strike on the trade of the port is shown by the week's export of coal to foreign and Inter-State ports. ...
Article : 70 wordsAlthough it has been cabled that the R.M.S. Mooltan has taken in a cargo of coal in England sufficient to carry her to Colombo on her return trip from ...
Article : 189 wordsAt some of the mines the non-unionists are inclined to cease work under the persuasion of the unionists. At the Rosedale and Mundah ...
Article : 89 wordsThe horses engaged at the Helensburgh colliery were taken over the mountain to Appin yesterday (wired the Wollongong corespondent of the Sydney ...
Article : 99 words"I think that the strike is likely to be settled very soon," said the Premier (Mr Murray) cheerily this morning. "What makes you think so?" Mr ...
Article : 142 words"The Gippsland miners are hot at all likely to become idle through the strike spreading," said Mr Pratt, the manager of the Jumbunna mine, when seen ...
Article : 101 wordsIf the Federated Engine Drivers cease work to-night, as they have threatened to do, managers and under-managers of mines will have to work the [?]rpumping ...
Article : 213 wordsA number of speculators had bought up heavy supplies of eggs, in the expectation that the coal strike would stop the running of the coastal boats, and ...
Article : 95 wordsThe steamer Loongana arrived from Tasmania to-day at 12.15 o'clock p.m., and [?] return this evening at evening at seven o'clock. ...
Article : 54 wordsJoseph Jackson, at the City Court that morning, was charged with hiving broken away from custody. Accused had been sentenced to six ...
Article : 125 wordsHaving unanimously decided to place themselves in the hands of the Federal Council, the Port Phillip stevedores are anxiously awaiting developments in ...
Article : 168 wordsAmong shipping men the general opinion this morning was that the end of the coal strike was in sight. The conflicting parties recognize ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 273 wordsOwing to wood merchants rushing their supplies to market, the prices have eventually come back to their normal level. There was (says the "Sydney ...
Article : 112 wordsThe annual inspection of the A.I.R. and No. [?] Light House Field Ambulance A.A.M.C. was held by the State Commandant (Colonel Stanley) to-day. ...
Article : 146 words"I notice," said Mr Swanson, of William Crosby and Co., shipping agents, "that there has been some nonsense talked about the Swazi's deck coal, it ...
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Advertising : 18 wordsThe Newcastle branch of the Seamen's Union has endorsed the action of the Sydney Union. Mr Walsh, agent of the Union in ...
Article : 105 wordsThe sight for the passengers aboard the R.M.S. Mongolia as she steamed to an anchorage in Athol Bight this morning (said the "Australian Star," a ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Sat 20 Nov 1909, Page 8
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