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Advertising : 26 wordsThe Wages Board appointed to deal with conditions in the bookbinding and paper-ruling section of the printing trade has fixed a minimum of 56/ a week. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 342 wordsInterest in Federal politics, which has been lacking in keenness during, what Mr. Deakin has described as a "period of suspended animation," has received a fillip ...
Article : 436 wordsThe arbitration case concerning the dispute by the Barrier branch of the Amalgamated Miners' Association of Broken, [?]ill against the Broken Hill Proprietary ...
Article : 4,413 wordsFinancial difficulties continue to beset the administration of the Postal and other Federal Departments. This afternoon the Postmaster-General (Mr. Thomas) had a ...
Article : 210 words'A further step in the "one great army" movement has been taken by a decision of the executive of the Sydney Labour Council to admit to its membership any ...
Article : 95 wordsA rather serious accident occurred at the Junction North Mine last night. Three charges were fired at the 937 level. One missed, and W. Gould, a miner, went back ...
Article : 69 wordsA deputation representing the Chamber of Manufactures, supported by other bodies, waited on the Premier this morning for the purpose of protesting against ...
Article : 238 wordsGRUNTHAL, February 1.—The manner in which some members of this community succeed in defying adverse circumstances was boldly exemplified a few nights ago. ...
Article : 992 wordsAnother fire occurred last night at Railway town, when a four-roomed house, occupied by Mr. Thornton, was destroyed. The building was insured in the Starr-Bowkett ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Government bore had reached 126 ft. at Johnston and Litchfield's claim at West Arm on January 23. At 117 ft. the drill entered a soft lode formation, which ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 134 wordsThe Marine Court, to-day found that the cause of the collision between the tug Advance and the four-masted barque Iverna off Newcastle on Christmas Day was the ...
Article : 224 wordsExperimental plots of upland rice are making splendid growth at the Botanic Garden, and the curator is sanguine that in a few years this magnificent variety will ...
Article : 41 wordsMr. C. H. Grove, a farmer of Snowy River, in Victoria, who arrived at Brisbane recently, left last night for Rockhampton. He will go as far west as Longreach, and ...
Article : 209 wordsIn September last the mysterious disappearance from Drouin, in Gippsland, of a farmer whose name was supposed to be Brown was reported to the police. When ...
Article : 259 wordsAn outrage was committed at Reddestone, in the Glen Innes district, last night, when Mr. C. D. Hogan, an old settler, was shot by a Manilaman and his wife was ...
Article : 222 wordsAn appreciative notice of Col. Light says that a short time before June, 1839, the cottage in which Col. Light resided was burned down, and many valuable papers ...
Article : 157 wordsThe claims of hotel and caterers employes to better consideration in the matter of wages ard hours of employment were urged to-day upon the Premier by a ...
Article : 189 wordsIn connection with the discovery of the body of a man on the Ingham-Townsville road, reference was made to a tall man who camped ...
Article : 179 wordsMOUNT GABBIER, February 2.—On Saturday night a couple of stacks of sheaved Algerian oats, ready for the threshing machine, belonging to Mr. James ...
Article : 183 wordsThe local branch of the Australian Natives' Association last night in connection with the annual sessions of the association discussed several matters which they ...
Article : 161 wordsA resolution against indented labour has been passed at the A.W.U. Conference emphatically protesting against the further introduction of indented immigrants for ...
Article : 147 wordsOne witness for the Crown in the case against Mrs. Wilson, who is charged with the murder of Miss Duffy, at Carpentaria Downs Station, was William Tower, an old ...
Article : 127 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly this afternoon discussions occurred when the medical and public health vote was being considered, Mr. Bath (Leader of the ...
Article : 451 wordsGREENOCK, February 3.—A lad, aged 14 years, only son of Mr. Paul Schulz, of Nain, committed suicide by hanging himself in a shed to-day. ...
Article : 29 wordsA young woman of prepossessing appearance has created a considerable stir in social circles. She represented herself as the niece of Sir Henry Campbell-Banner ...
Article : 124 wordsMOUNT GAMBIER, February 2.—George Johns, a quarryman, employed by was terribly injured to-day in a metal ...
Article : 211 wordsPing Nain, of the Chinese Reform Association and Chinese Merchants' Society, in a speech to-night, predicted a great awakening in China. He felt confident ...
Article : 140 wordsThe question of Government assistance in the dispatch of Australian riflemen to the Bisley, and possibly to the Palma (America), competitions was mentioned to-day by ...
Article : 161 wordsAnother demonstration of a novel nature took place this afternoon, but the object of it is a secret confined to the breasts of the participators. At 2 o'clock a ...
Article : 173 wordsMr. Meyers (President of the Post and Telegraph Division Association) continued his evidence before the Postal Commission to-day. He enumerated the complaints of ...
Article : 118 wordsThe barque Charles Racine, which grounded in Hopetoun Channel on Saturday, was floated off shortly after midnight. It is believed that she has escaped ...
Article : 36 wordsAccording to the terms of the agreement concluded in 1888 between the Government of Tasmania and the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company, and subsequently ...
Article : 182 wordsKADINA, February 1.—An enquiry concerning the death of George Henry Gullum, jockey and horsetrainer, which occurred at the Alford Hotel early this morning. ...
Article : 676 wordsHandicap Trot, two miles.—Ponto, 500 yards behind seratch; Belmont (late Germany), 400 behind; Sando Rothschild, 350 behind; Manxman 300 behind; Billy, 150 behind; Steeltrap. Tommy ...
Article : 449 wordsMr. T. Mann, who spoke at Gladstone last evening was unable to come on here to-days as he had intended, on account of his throat having become troublesome and ...
Article : 76 wordsThe Suva correspondent of The New Zealand Herald writes that for a long time there have been rumours of an Indian rising in the sugar districts. Seditions ...
Article : 94 wordsReplying to Mr. Layman in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the Minister for Agriculture stated that in view of the rapid expansion of fruit tree planting in the ...
Article : 76 wordsSir—If the Broken Hill Proprietary Company and the Block 10 plead before Mr. Justice Higgins that on account of the present low value of lead, &c., they are unable ...
Article : 433 wordsJack Parsons, ex-champion cyclist, called at the Melbourne Hospital to-day and explained how he had been shot unintention. ally by a companion. He said that when ...
Article : 99 wordsA mass meeting was held to-night in the Central Park to consider the question of water, supply. A motion was carried protesting against the dirty state of the ...
Article : 79 wordsPrior to to-night rude 53 of the Political labour League read—"No member of the Labour Party shall join any Ministry not mainly composed of members of their own ...
Article : 56 wordsThe manager of a Christchurch coaldealing company is missing, together with the company's books. Serious defalcations are reported. ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Thu 4 Feb 1909, Page 7
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