Spirited canvassing is being done among the hardware assistants in connection with the election of representatives on the trade wages board. The Shop Assistants' and ...
Article : 263 wordsOwing to the steamer Geelong arriving in holiday-time, there will be a delay of a day in placing the farm workers, but it is anticipated that the majority of them will ...
Article : 195 wordsAbout thirty of the strikers responded to the call of Mr. Skehan to meet the workmen at Messrs. Nicholson and Morrow's factory as they left for their homes in the evening. ...
Article : 438 wordsThe sitting of the ninth convention of the Carriage and Waggon Builders' Association of Australasia was continued at the rooms of the Employers' Federation, in ...
Article : 981 wordsBALLARAT, Tuesday.—The Labour party are making a desperate endeavour to induce the people to accept Labour domination. Their activity is unceasing. There ...
Article : 189 wordsAt the outset let me say that this is not to be a disquisition, from a party point of view, on the political issue before us. This column belongs to all women who want to ...
Article : 966 wordsWith a view to assisting those who are voting by post, a justice of the peace (Mr. W. Bell) will be in attendance at the rooms of the Commonwealth Liberal Party. The ...
Article : 50 wordsRUTHERGLEN, Tuesday.—Mr. J. Bowser, M.L.A., and Mr. N. O'Brien addressed a large meeting at the Wahgunyah Hotel, Wahgunyah, on Monday evening. Mr. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,231 wordsAlthough the system of granting loans up to 80 per cent. of the passage money has been stopped in the case of farm labourers coming to Victoria, the advices received ...
Article : 180 wordsBENDIGO, Tuesday.—One of the most interesting features of the list Federal election was the way in which the Liberals carried the war into Labour strongholds ...
Article : 365 wordsMr. T. Waterson was yesterday appointed by the State Executive Council as a representative of the employees on the Furniture Trade Wages Board, vice Mr. J. H. Hearn, ...
Article : 39 wordsWELLINGTON, Tuesday.—The Trades Conference has carried a resolution that the Government be requested to bring down a minimum wage bill, the minimum to be ...
Article : 38 wordsThere is a demand for home missionaries and other ministers of religion to work the large areas of country which are being rapidly opened up to agricultural ...
Article : 141 wordsA complaint was made to the ressellstreet police yesterday afternoon that a woman had tabhed another at VogePs lodgiughouse,in Hayward-lane. Constable King ...
Article : 122 wordsALBURY, Tuesday.—Mr. C. G. Wade, leader of the State Opposition, addressed a large and enthusiastic meeting here tonight in opposition to the referendum ...
Article : 136 wordsMass meetings of the strikers in the agricultural implement trade were resumed yesterday. The gathering took place at the Old Trades-hall in the morning, instead of ...
Article : 522 wordsBRISBANE, Tuesday.—A return issued by the Lands department to-day show that during the first quarter of the year the land selected aggregated 1,223,301 [?]eres,a slight ...
Article : 43 wordsHenry Matair, a lad, was playing with other boys in the Carlton-gardens yesterday afternoon, when he found a bulldog revolver, loaded in its six chambers.Its was ...
Article : 71 wordsGEELONG, Tuesday.—In common with other Liberal branches in the Corio and Barwon electorates, the People's Party is strong in the fight against the referendum ...
Article : 418 wordsA boat moored to the landing stage of the Glen Tea-garders at Hawthorn was entered by three boys— Arthur Glover,George Hopkinson, and Eric Dennis—yesterday ...
Article : 200 words"Private Monopoly and Poverty" was the title of a Iccture drlivered by Mr. W. T. Mills at the Athenreurn-hall last evening. Mr. Mills ...
Article : 233 wordsSir,—I beg in answer the remarking and flat denial of the president of the Hamilton Hospital of the statements made at the recent depatation. It is very ...
Article : 207 wordsOne hundred and ore trade unions will take part in the anuual Eight Hours procession on Monday. This is fourteen more than were engaged last year As usual, the ...
Article : 577 wordsSYDNEY,Tuesday.—The annual wood chopping contest under the rules of the Royal Axemen and Sawyer's Association was held at the Royel Show to-day. There ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 499 wordsSYDNEY,Tuesday.—The insurance of State builing in a special fund has for some weeks been under consideration. Mr. Carmiebacl (the assistant Tresurer) is of ...
Article : 132 wordsContributions totalling £977/19/ were yesterday announced as having been received towards the strike fund:—Amalgamated Society of Engineers, Australasian council, ...
Article : 343 wordsALLENDALE, Tuesday.—The public meeting organised by the People's Party and the Women's National League in opposition to the referendum proposals, held in the ...
Article : 368 words"Gertrade" (Albert-park) asks for a design for "a neat little cosy corner" for her sittingroom. It must be something that an amateur carpenter could fix up, and should be arranged to fit a ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,761 wordsA large meeting, composed largely of women, was held in the Prahran Town-hall last evening, in opposition to the referendum bills. Miss Eleanor Cameron, ...
Article : 432 wordsBROKEN HILL,Tuesday.—Frank Kurris, believed to be an Albanin, was to-day final 5 for having been drank, and 26., with £2/2/ costs. for having used ...
Article : 73 wordsALRURY,Tuesday.—The sixth annual festival of the Albury Musical and Literary Society was opened in the Mrechanics' Theatre by the mayor yesterday. The ...
Article : 288 wordsSir,—We all esteem your cudeavours is seeure for us fruitgrowers a better mode of distribution for are fruit, and also greater benefit to the public in getting good sound ...
Article : 333 wordsSir.—I have been at the farming business about forty years, and have come to the conclusion that we would be a great power if we only had sense enough to band together. ...
Article : 171 wordsFREMANTLE.Tuesday.—The annual conference of delegates of Western Australian branches of the Australian Natives' Association was begun at Fremantio ...
Article : 327 wordsBUNYIP, Tuesday.—Great interest is being taken in the referendum by farmers and settlers on Koo-wee-rup Swamp and between Pakenham and Drouin. The four ...
Article : 205 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—Something novel in referendum meetings was provided to-day. Last week Mr. J. C. Watson addressed an open-air gathering in Moore-street, and ...
Article : 309 wordsThe number of Eastee visiton to Warburton was adder in this year by 300 young men of the Pre[?] terian Bible Classes of Victoria, who went into camp on the banks of the Yarm. Delegle[?] were ...
Article : 355 wordsEarly in the morning of Tuesday Augustus Is Willingtean, billand marker, residing at 13 little [?] called at the Fitzrey Waterhouse and reported that while saleep in his bedroom he ...
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Advertising : 258 wordsBIRREGURRA, Tuesday.—A meeting was held in the Mechanics-hall last evening, when Mr. Forrest, M.L.A., and Mr. Macindoe delivered addresses on the ...
Article : 299 wordsWANGARNTTA. Tuesday. —A f[?] re[?]d [?]t [?]tag [?]d by the Hadway deportment and [?]pte[?] by [?] W. s[?]llernp, [?]lg [?]an at the Heehw[?]rth junction, was [?]-croved ...
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Advertising : 107 wordsADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) arrived here to-day to advocate the acceptance of the referendum proposals. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 19 Apr 1911, Page 9
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