The strike in the shipping trade shows no sign of coming to an end, both sides remaining firm. Work at Port Adelaide proceeded quietly on Monday, the steamers Karaweera, ...
Article : 383 wordsThe ordinary half-yearly general meeting of shareholders of the Wallaroo and Moonta Mining and Smelting Company, Limited, was held on Monday. September 29. Sir ...
Article : 2,208 wordsSir—Is the Working Men's Association to gain the day by physical force or ia the Employers' Union to gain it by engaging men who are thoroughly capable of doing the ...
Article : 396 wordsSir—It is with great regret that I have seen the refusal of the employers in Sydney to allow of a Conference, and the consequent extension of the strike. Numbers of people are thrown ...
Article : 507 wordsThe annual meeting of this Society was held at the Y.M.C.A. Parlour on Monday evening. There was a good attendance, and tho Hon. J. Colton (the President) occupied the chair. ...
Article : 1,379 wordsSir—Not having ever received any direct benefit from either capitalists or Unionists I can at least form an unbiassed opinion regarding the present labour troubles. There is a ...
Article : 1,511 wordsSir—I was glad to see in your paper such outspoken, manly principles regarding Unions and the great strife now existing. I for one greatly applaud "Mallee Strikes." "A ...
Article : 499 wordsTho Conference at Port Augusta between employers and working men fell through. Tho Chemnitz has finished loading wool. The balance of the cargo of wheat will ba put on ...
Article : 56 wordsAt a meeting of the Maritime Labour Council on Monday morning further applications were received from consignees asking that they might be allowed to remove goods ...
Article : 86 wordsOur Elliston correspondent writes on September 25:—"The schooner Alto has arrived bringing news that prior to hor leaving the port the sailors received twenty-four hours' ...
Article : 232 wordsAs will be seen from a report in another column, the Directors of the Wallaroo and Moonta Copper Mines state that the supply of coal at Port Wallaroo is only sufficient to allow ...
Article : 152 wordsA special general meeting was held on Monday morning in the Company's Office Grenfell-street, Sir Henry Ayers in the chair. There was a moderate attendance. The ...
Article : 733 wordsIt is announced elsewhere that the fortyninth dividend — that of 1s. per share, amounting to £48,000—will be payable on October 15. It is also explained that although ...
Article : 56 wordsThere is nothing fresh to report with reference to the strike. The Proprietary Mine and Block 10 have, I hear, given notice to the Labour Defence Committee that they can at ...
Article : 344 wordsThomas Doyle was charged as the Police Court, Port Adelaide, on Monday morning with assaulting a young man named Poynter, in the company of the Adelaide Steamtug ...
Article : 222 wordsSir—I expected to-day to see an explanation of or apology for conduct of Union men on wharf at Port Adelaide who hooted and yelled at ladies and gentleman who were ...
Article : 204 wordsThe drivers of Adelaide in tho employment of tho various carrying firms came out on strike on Monday morning. We are informed, however, that no difficulty has been experienced in ...
Article : 41 wordsSir—It is with regret I noticed in to-day's issue a member of the Mercantile Marine Officers' Association has been indiscreet enough to make comparisons between their position and ...
Article : 257 wordsA statement appeared in our morning contemporary on Monday to tin* effect that tho members of the mounted police force had contributed £40 to the Strike Funds. The ...
Article : 54 wordsNon-Unionists continued to arrive at Port Adelaide on Monday, although not in such numbers as during the latter end of last week. On Sunday night by the last train eight ...
Article : 138 wordsCaptain Alfred E. Randell, of the steamer Waradgery, writes from Morgan on September 28:—"I left Wilcannia with passengers and 106 bales Wonnaminta. 7 bales JMB greasy ...
Article : 172 wordsThe principal carrying firms have lost all their men. Messrs. Graves & Co.'s men, to the number of about sixty, are out; Messrs. Rofo and Co., twenty ...
Article : 70 wordsSir—The comparison of wages paid to deck officers with those paid to engineers in yours of this morning is misleading. To be correct the captain should be included with the other ...
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Advertising : 348 wordsWe understand that the reason that the sailing ships are blocked is owing to the action of the South Australian Stevedore Company in connection with the Chemnitz. On their ...
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Advertising : 261 wordsSir—I am not at all surprised to hear that our distinguished Masonic visitors feel that a slight was put on them at the recent ceremony of laving the foundation-stone of the ...
Article : 210 wordsOn Monday morning, before Mr. J. Formby, S.M., and Mr. Richard Jagoe, J.P., Thomas Doyle was charged with assaulting William Henry Poynter at the Semaphore on September ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tue 30 Sep 1890, Page 6
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