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  2. Advertising

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  3. LABOUR NEWS. TARIFF AND WAGES.

    Questions of policy were touched upon by the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) yesterday when replying to a deputation of glass bevellers who asked the Minister to ...

    Article : 970 words
  4. WORKERS SCARCE.

    PAKENHAM, Saturday.—The scarcity of labour has severely handicapped the council. Tenders were advertised for three culverts, but there was no response. ...

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  5. UNDERPAID CARPENTERS.

    At the Footscray Court on Monday, before Mr. W. Mitchell (chairman) and Councillor Gallant and Messrs. C. Smith and M'Phee, J.P.'s, W. R. Garner, inspector, proceeded against Ashton and Naylor, ...

    Article : 191 words
  6. MANAGERS' VIEW.

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—At a meeting of Bendigo and Ballarat mine managers on Monday night the schedule of the proposed miners' wages, as published in "The ...

    Article : 60 words
  7. CHAUFFEURS' UNION.

    Application was made yesterday by Mr. G. L. Prendergast (secretary of the chauffeurs' branch of the Australian Tramway Employees' Association) to the chief ...

    Article : 66 words
  8. FACTORIES ACT BREACHES.

    ST. ARNAUD, Tuesday.—At the police court James Taylor, butcher, was charged with having worked an employee more than 32 hours in one week in May. It was stated that the shop was ...

    Article : 155 words
  9. WOMEN BOOKBINDERS.

    'At the last meeting of the Women BooKblinders' and Stationery Employees' Union it was resolved, on the motion of Miss Mulcahy, hon. secretary, that the substantial ...

    Article : 74 words
  10. THE NEW INDUSTRIALISM. MR. CATTS AND PREFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Speaking in reference to reports of his speech at Bathurst on the new Industrial Arbitration Bill, Mr. Catts, M.H.R., said to-day that he ...

    Article : 105 words
  11. FACTORIES AND SHOPS ACTS.

    The following business under the Factories and Shops Acts was transacted at a meeting of the State Executive Council on Monday:— ...

    Article : 202 words
  12. MINISTER SURPRISED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Replying to criticisms by Mr. Catts, M.H.R., on the Industrial Arbitration Bill, the Minister for Labour (Mr. Beeby) said to-day:—"As to ...

    Article : 225 words
  13. CARTERS' HOURS.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.—The determination of the Carters' and Drivers' Wages Board comes into force on Wednesday, and is likely to affect mining in a peculiar way. ...

    Article : 243 words
  14. TIRED OF LIFE. DRAUGHT OF LINIMENT.

    Wearying of her troubles, a girl of 18, who lived at the Salvation Army Home in Little Lonsdale-street, yesterday attempted to end her life by drinking a poisonous ...

    Article : 161 words
  15. COLLIERY TROUBLES.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.—Although the miners at the Shortland Colliery have decided to resume, after a strike which has lasted over six months, no work has yet ...

    Article : 198 words
  16. PENSIONER CUTS HIS THROAT.

    On a vacant allotment off Droop-street, Footscray, an old man was seen by workmen early yesterday morning lying with his throat cut. The police were informed. ...

    Article : 172 words
  17. AMERICAN MEAT TRUST.

    A copy of a letter sent by the secretary of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America, whose headquarters are at Syracuse, ...

    Article : 594 words
  18. TYPISTS AND CLERKS.

    A well-attended meeting of female typists and clerks was held at 10 Elizabethstreet on Monday evening, under the auspices of the Clerks' Union. Mi[?] ...

    Article : 123 words
  19. THE RAILWAYS. COHUNA LINE.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.—The Railways Standing Committee took evidence at the town-hall to-day from persons who favoured the starting of the proposed Columns railway from a point south of ...

    Article : 440 words
  20. TIMBER STACKERS' UNION.

    A large number of the members of the Timber Sorters' and Stackers' Union attended a smoke night social at the Tradeshall on Saturday. The president (Mr. W. ...

    Article : 230 words
  21. SYDNEY LABOUR COUNCIL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Following up recent remarks by him upon the composition of the Sydney Labour Council, Mr. Catts, a member of the Labour party in ...

    Article : 143 words
  22. MINERS' WAGES.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.—"A good deal has been said in 'The Argus' recently, in articles and by mining investors, managers, and others, on the demands made by the ...

    Article : 396 words
  23. REMOVING A BRIDGE.

    BROADFORD, Sunday.—The work of removingg the railway bridge over the Sunday creek was completed to-day. A few weeks ago the up line was removed, and a new bridge substituted, ...

    Article : 81 words
  24. SUGAR-GROWERS' NEEDS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A deputation representing the sugar-growers of Mount Baupic district waited on the Treasurer (Mr. Barnes) this afternoon with a view ...

    Article : 139 words
  25. CONTRACTS AND WAGES.

    T. Adams (metal contractor) and J. Kelly (house refuse removal contractor) applied to the Brighton Council at Monday night's meeting for an increase in ...

    Article : 157 words
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