A Paris correspondent says that Mr. Lloyd George wishes a plebiscite regarding Upper Silesia, and an amendment of the Danzig scheme for Germany. ...
Article : 104 wordsA London message of June 12 says that the Minister for War (Mr. Churchill), in the House of Commons, appealed for confidence in the peace ...
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Advertising : 700 wordsAt the adjourned special meeting of the Amalgamated Metalliferous Affiliation of the Australian Coal and Shale Employees' Federation, held in ...
Article : 184 wordsThere is still no prospect of a settlement of the strike of seamen. A mass meeting of the men was held yesterday but business was mainly confined to the ...
Article : 98 wordsFurther unemployment has resulted from the coal shortage for the bottle works are closing down, rendering 250 hands idle. The iron workers are now ...
Article : 37 words"The Times" Vienna correspondent says:- "Austria will sign any treaty giving peace. Two million soldiers are ...
Article : 100 wordsSir,—Could not something be done for the local tradesmen (artisans and others) who are out of work through no fault of their own? I refer ...
Article : 338 wordsMr. M. J. Noonan, of the Grand Hotel, when spoken to to-day concerning the effect of the industrial trouble on the hotel trade in the town, said ...
Article : 305 wordsThe conference of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Labor Party met again last night at the Trades Hall, the president (Alderman ...
Article : 716 wordsThe death occurred at Nurse Berriman's private hospital yesterday afternoon of Mr. John Anderson Lowrie, one of the best-known and most popular ...
Article : 439 wordsAccording to a London message of June 12, the Australian Press Association learns that the military disasters have greatly weakened the Austrian ...
Article : 96 wordsThe railroad brotherhoods have sent an ultimatum to the city council that the men working on the three Canadian transcontinental lines will strike, ...
Article : 61 wordsFrom the cloud of a threatened cessation of work at the smelters on Monday, Port Pirie has emerged, as a result of the decision of the A.W.U. ...
Article : 402 wordsSir.—I also agree with F. G. White's letter re taking a ballot of the men out on strike—or, failing that, a ballot of the women folk. I could not ...
Article : 201 wordsAccording to a London message of June 11, the Harkin-Sopwith Aviation Company of Australasia has been registered with a capital of £31,500 to ...
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Family Notices : 273 wordsYesterday's maximum temperature was 75.5, which constituted a record for the past 61 years. ...
Article : 27 wordsSir,—I am glad to see there is at last some sign of the workers waking up in protest against tlieir present enforced idleness. I have spoken to some ...
Article : 367 wordsThe "limited mixed" train was 40 minutes late on arrival at the Sulphide-street station this morning. The delay was on the South Australian ...
Article : 65 wordsAccording to the latest information received by the Acting-Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes and Sir Joseph Cook will arrive at Fremantle during the first ...
Article : 66 wordsSir,—Permit me, through the columns of "The Miner." to refer to the unwarranted stoppage of the mining industry of Broken Hill. Several ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Sat 14 Jun 1919, Page 1
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