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Advertising : 248 wordsIn St. Mary's Church tolday, Rev. Father Wright referred to the industrial trouble, and arged his hearers, particularly the men, to rerain from ...
Article : 1,247 wordsMembers of the Typographical Society and the buichers will come out on strike at noon on Wednesday. All other anions at 5 o’clock in the afternoon. ...
Article : 91 wordsOn the report of the press interview with the Prime Minister (Right Hon. A. Fisher) with regard to the application by the Government of Queensland for ...
Article : 893 wordsAt a mass meeting of the railway employees to-night, Mr. Brown, secretory, of the Laborers Guild, made a statement to the effect that Mr. Blair was ...
Article : 138 wordsAll the shops were closed in Townsville to-day. Several processions marched through the streets, playing “ The Marsellaise." ...
Article : 79 words“I'm so glad I'm not dead," was the reply which fell from Mr. Rose, manager of Edward Branscombe’s concert company, “ The Dandies." ...
Article : 257 wordsThe Commissioner for Railways has enlisted the co-operation of representetives of loyal assistants, in conjunction with his officers, in securing the best ...
Article : 141 wordsA crowd was congregated in front of "The Chronicle” office during most of yesterday, and the various bulletins from, our special correspondent at Brisbane ...
Article : 224 wordsBrisbane entered the sixth day of the strike this morning. At an early hour the streets were again filled. Rain threatened, and at 10 o’clock a sharp ...
Article : 1,141 words"There is not the slightest likelihood of this State becoming involved in a general strike as a result of the Brisbane dispute. There is plenty of practical ...
Article : 607 wordsMr. Fisher (Prime Minister), when asked to-day if he had any communication to make about the Brisbane strike, replied that he had not heard a single ...
Article : 162 wordsStrike news is awaited here with daily anxiety and interest. To the present we have suffered no serious inconvcniece. No alteration appears in the prices of ...
Article : 74 wordsSpeaking at an open-air meeting in the Valley to-night Mr. M'Lachian; M.L.A., said that they were more sure of victory how; that telegrams were being received ...
Article : 372 wordsThe strike in Brisbane is playing up with business generally. Several drafts' of cattle intended for the Brisbane market turned back to the paddocks. A ...
Article : 49 wordsA Darling Downs station owner has communicated with the Premier, offering all horses available on his station, for use in Brisbane. ...
Article : 31 wordsMr. Badger started his cars going again at noon to-day, after a week's idleness. The streets were crowded. The appearance of the first car was the ...
Article : 349 wordsIt was expected that to-day would be an eventful one for Ipswich, so far as the strike was concerned. As early as 6 o’clock some of the unionist pickets ...
Article : 376 wordsThe bush has begun its practical response to the cull for mounted special constables, and to-day will see the available police force, augmented by many ...
Article : 265 wordsA number of men employed in la[?]ing the watermains between Mt. Crosby and Brisbane struck to-day. An extract from the strike bulletin ...
Article : 174 wordsHis Excellency the Governor has issued the following important proclamation over the signatures of the Premiev:—" Whereas it has come to the ...
Article : 252 wordsReplying to the suggestion of some doubt whether it was readly necessary for the State Government to apply for the aid of the military, Mr. Denham ...
Article : 137 wordsAt to-day's meeting of the Brisbane City Council, Alderman Raymond asked the Mayor whether any of the Council employees had struck. ...
Article : 243 wordsSir,—Re Mr. Wright’s reply to my letter. I would like to say that I signed myself "Australian Travollor" because I am an Australian, with a travelling ...
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The Toowoomba Chronicle (Qld. : 1902 - 1922), Tue 6 Feb 1912, Page 5
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