The Commissioner of the Wheat Belt (Mr. G. L. Sutton), who has just returned from a visit to the Esperance wheat area, stated that he had been impressed with ...
Article : 1,418 wordsThe Midland Junction Town Hall was well filled yesterday afternoon when a meeting of citizens, presided over by the Mayor (Mr. G. Hiscox) was held to ...
Article : 1,473 wordsOwing to being scandalously underpaid the clerks attached to the London headquarters of various trade unions have themselves formed a trade union, and have ...
Article : 80 wordsYesterday was a quiet day in connection with the railway strike, and though both the Cabinet and the A.L.P. disputes committee held prolonged sittings, there were ...
Article : 237 wordsIn response to a requisition of ratepayers, the Mayor of Fremantle (Mr. F. E. Gibson) has called a public meeting which will be held in the Fremantle Town Hall ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Commissioner of Railways (Colonel Pope) made the following statement yesterday regarding the night work performed by members of the Amalgamated Society of ...
Article : 345 wordsAs an outcome of a resolution passed by Parliament Mr. W. D. Owen, P.M., Warden of Kalgoorlie, has been appointed a Royal Commission to inquire into and ...
Article : 1,340 wordsAt 2 o'clock this afternoon about one thousand mine workers assembled at the car barn, where addresses were delivered by Messrs. A. E. Green and J. T. Lutey, ...
Article : 747 wordsA sitting of the Coal Industry Special Tribunal presided over by Mr. Hibble was held to-day. The following representatives were present:—Messrs. J. S. Bragg ...
Article : 491 wordsIn a statement published in yesterday's issue of the "West Australian," Mr. Alex. McCallum said that under normal conditions the Arbitration Court would not be ...
Article : 235 wordsAt a special meeting of the executive of the R.S.L. last evening, the following resolution was carried unanimously:— That this executive is of the opinion ...
Article : 184 wordsA meeting of the Railway Officers' Union will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, William-street, at 2.30 p.m. to-day. ...
Article : 124 wordsCommenting last night on the appeal made by the Premier (Mr. Mitchell) in yesterday's issue, the secretary of the Disputes Committee (Mr. A. McCallum) said:— ...
Article : 823 wordsFollowing upon the recent trouble a Port Adelaide with wharf labourers in connection with the arrival of two Japanese sugar-laden vessels, work ceased to-day on ...
Article : 172 wordsThe Minister for Railways (Mr. J. Scaddan), commenting on the proposed motor transport service yesterday, said he had met that morning the central transport ...
Article : 474 wordsA correspondent writes:—"What have become of the official Liberal, Nationalist, and National Labour organisations during the present crisis? Can it really be that ...
Article : 161 wordsThe view expressed to-day in trades union circles regarding the strike of marine stewards is that there is now no prospect of an early settlement, and that the hopes ...
Article : 261 wordsA meeting of the Mundaring Agricultural Association was held on Tuesday evening, in the local hall. Fruitgrowers from Mundaring, Sawyer's Valley, Lion Mill, and ...
Article : 64 wordsThe general superintendent of mails was in a position yesterday to state that the improvised mail arrangements necessitated by the railway strike were working ...
Article : 218 wordsA mining man familiar with the northern districts expressed anxiety to-day as to how some of the people in the smaller centers outback were faring owing to the ...
Article : 139 wordsAt a public meeting held in Katanning Town Hall this morning, convened by Mr. McLeod, chairman of the road board, the railway crisis was discussed. Mr. Piesse ...
Article : 493 wordsMelbourne is now face to face with the hardships of the strike. [?] all the resources at the command of the authorities have been marshalled to mitigate such ...
Article : 337 wordsThe electric lighting works at Subiaco are owned by the municipal council, and as there are only 10 or 12 days' supply of fuel on hand, the committee in charge of ...
Article : 422 wordsYesterday the following resolutions were carried at a combined meeting of members of the Perth and Fremantle Chambers of Commerce, the W.A. Chamber of ...
Article : 146 wordsThe illustrated section of this week s "Western Mail" is replete with artistic and interesting photographs. Three whole pages are devoted to the W.A.T.C. annual ...
Article : 178 wordsInteresting details regarding the avilability of coal and the distribution of supplies were given to a "West Australian" reporter by the President of the W.A. ...
Article : 750 wordsMr. "Con." Wallace, who ferfeited his nomination for West Sydney for the Federal House of Representatives to provide Mr. T. J. Ryan with a safe seat, and who ...
Article : 175 wordsRepresentatives of all unions who have members employed in the railway workshops at Midland Junction met the Commissioner for Railways (Col. Pope) at his ...
Article : 191 wordsThe industrial disputes committee held prolonged and strenuous sittings yesterday dealing with the arious problems connected with the strike, and will resume ...
Article : 129 wordsIn Wilcannia to-day, a motor lorry, owned by Mr. W. Finch, got out of control, and crashed through the fence of the Courthouse Hotel, into the Darling River. Two ...
Article : 61 wordsTwo dogs, said to be worth £300, are reported to have been stolen from the steamer Manuka on the voyage from Wellington. One of the dogs is a Pekinese and the ...
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Thu 6 Jan 1921, Page 7
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