At the weekly meeting of the Trades-hsll Council held last night, Mr. W. C. Miller presiding, the searcity of artisans was the subject of discussion. ...
Article : 522 wordsTheir application, for an inereased rate of pay having been refused, navvies who had been employed in the construction of the gravitation yards at North Melbourne ...
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Advertising : 3,869 wordsLONDON, April 14.—The Government have begun to respond to their supporters' demand that the pace of the Veto Bill in committee shall be forced. Two nights this ...
Article : 2,091 wordsThe conference of managers of butter factories, which has been in session since Tuesday, sat again yesterday. Mr. A. A. Foster (Wallace) read a paper ...
Article : 1,132 wordsTOWNSVILLE, Thursday.— Seventy casual labourers employed on the railway works at the Townville railway-yards and Plant's Hill have struck work for an ...
Article : 54 wordsThe trageday which was cnacted at Carlton on May 9, when Carlo Antoinetti shor dead his cousin's wife, Dominica Ricei, and then used the revolver against himself with ...
Article : 505 wordsThe Sugar Workers' Employees' Union reecntly asked for a conference with the employers to diseuss the question of framing a log of wages and working conditions; ...
Article : 93 wordsA further sitting of the Noxious Trades Board was held yesterday. There were persent—Mr. J. Morrissey (chairman), Professor Gilruth, and Mr, G. G. M'Coll. ...
Article : 491 wordsAt the Fooctseray Court yestery before Me. W. mitchell (chairmsn), the mayor (Councillor George Hills) Councilloes Ficldig and Caldecott, J.P.'s, Arthur Balderson was chrged with having ...
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Article : 167 wordsSir,—Reference is made in "The Argus" this morning to a strike at our works at Geelong. Permit us to state that these are some of the labourers engaged on the ...
Article : 98 wordsCharles Alberrt Hugh Thompson Horation Nelson Akeroyd, a labourer, was cgarged, at the South Melbourne Court yesterday. before Messrs, J. L. Murphy and D. ...
Article : 185 wordsThe new post-office at Box Hill, the comtract price for which was £1,570, was completed yesterday. Ample accommodation for both the public and the officeals is ...
Article : 168 wordsArthur Lyndhurst Illannin, aged 38 years, of Burwood-road, Hawthorn, genthern, sought a dissolution of his marriage with Alleia May Blannin aged 35 years, on the ground of desertion. ...
Article : 1,253 wordsA meeting convened by the Peace Socicry was held at the Australian Church last night, to celebrate the annivrsary of the opening of the first Peace Conference ...
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Article : 195 wordsSYDNEY. Thursday.—Besides the State brickworks the establishment of a State bule metal quarry at Port Kembla has been decided upon by the Minister for Works. ...
Article : 75 wordsThe annual meeting of the Ministring Chlldren's League wa held yesterday aftrnoon, at the Toenhall, The Lord Mayor occupied thee chair, and there was an excollent attendance of members and ...
Article : 219 wordsThwe trail of Thomas Tupper, who was charged in gencerl assions. before Acting Judge Gurner and a Jury, with having committed perjury, came to an abrupt ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 19 May 1911, Page 4
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