No move is being made by either side to bring about a settlement of the southern coal miners' strike. The owners have turned the pit horses out in the ...
Article : 284 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—In Sydney the whole of the produce trade is paralysed, and the outlook is not promising. There is no indication of an immediate change. ...
Article : 332 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—Nothing towards settlement has been arranged at. Except for motor traffic Broken Hill is cut off. A large number ...
Article : 165 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—The Allies have replied to the Powers, and have agreed to accept their conditions subject to reservations. ...
Article : 292 wordsThe Lord Mayor's Scott appeal fund has reached £3757. Mr. Keir Hardie is said to he the real foe of the workers. ...
Article : 444 wordsThe Associated Colliery Proprietors of the northern district met in Sydney on Friday. Alter carefully reviewing the position generally, it was decided ...
Article : 487 wordsThe Government's proposal for the appointment of a Royal Commission to investigate the men's grievances was accepted by a mass meeting of the ...
Article : 158 wordsMr. McGowen said the scene appears to be no longer that of a strike but of a lockout, according to the information the Government had received. ...
Article : 175 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.— The engine-drivers and firemen employed in the metalliferous mines are complaining of the delay of the Board in issuing the award; also ...
Article : 182 wordsSt. Petersburg telegrams state that Russia categorically warned Ringi Ferdinand against entering Constantinople. The Allies have replied to the Powers ...
Article : 161 wordsThe appeal which Mr. E. J. Kavanagh, M.L.C., has issued to officers and members of the unions affiliated with the Labour Council is the following:- ...
Article : 486 wordsAdditional men are becoming hourly involved. All the metropolitan shunters are out. Eveleigh fuelmen refuse to handle coal ...
Article : 87 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Cann, State Treasurer, is opposed to the Government nationalising the ferries consequent, on the increased fares to North Shore. Mr. ...
Article : 77 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—Further particulars of the, suffragettes attempt to wreck an empty train at Stockport, London, show that they placed bombs in each of 17 ...
Article : 105 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—A sensation was caused at Luneville, a French town of some, importance, in the province of Meurthe-et-Moselle, which is just across ...
Article : 337 wordsTAREE, Monday.—Mr. John Thomson, Federal Member, commenced his election campaign by holding a meeting at Woodside on Thursday, and Kimbriki on ...
Article : 184 wordsSYDNEY, Mondav.—Orange newspapers refused to print the speech of Mr. Thos. Brown, M.P., unless paid for at a moderate rate. All Federal speeches, ...
Article : 35 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.— The PostmasterGeneral—stated that as the result of certain information he had received he had ordered an examination to be made in ...
Article : 306 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—The position in regard to the railway strike at Darling Harbour finds the men still firm in their demands. ...
Article : 61 wordsOn Saturday, before the P.M. Frederick Ward, for drunkenness was Fined 5s or 24 hours. Frank Anderson, for drunkenness ...
Article : 435 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—It is alleged that Captain Evans told a shipmate that Captain Oates lost his feet through frost bite before he left the tent on the day of ...
Article : 83 wordsProbably no body is hit, more seriously by the Darling Harbour strike than the farmers and settlers. At the last annual conference of the association in ...
Article : 406 words"I don't think people know I am opposed to strikes in any shape or form," said Mr. Peter Bowling at Newcastle, and after a few seconds hesitation, added, ...
Article : 423 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—Mrs. Pankhurst, who was sentenced to three years' hard labour, paled when sentence was announced, but showed no other evidence of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 302 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—The International Congress of Historic Studies, was opened at Lincoln's Inn. Mr. James Bryee, the President, was detained at Washington, ...
Article : 341 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—The Marine Engineers and the New Zealand Shipowners Federation have arrived at an agreement The rates for, engineers vary according ...
Article : 77 wordsSYDNEY, Monday—The atmost enthusiasm was marked at a dinner tendered to Captain Halsey and the officers of the dreadnought New Zealand by the ...
Article : 79 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—President Wilson has been conferring with the Senators in referenee to the tariff rate. The Democrats think the reductions are too ...
Article : 105 wordsA celebration of Harvest festival was commenced by the Crrafton corps of the Salvation Army in the Barracks on Saturday. In the evening there was a sale of ...
Article : 317 wordsThe Victorian Railway Commissioners received a telegraphic advice, from the N.S. Wales authorities thata all goods traffic between Victorian stations from ...
Article : 199 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—Every seat in the Town Hall was occupied Yesterday, when Mr. F. B. Smith delivered an address in connection with the "Men and religion ...
Article : 67 wordsCASINO, Monday.—Very heavy rain, accompanied with wind, fell in the district on Saturday night. 336 points were recorded at the Post Office. Since the ...
Article : 61 wordsLONDON, Sunday.— The Board of Trade's judgment on the Veronese wreck cabled on January 16, found that the disaster was caused by the negligence of ...
Article : 118 wordsSYDNEY. Monday.—Mr. A. A. Dangar, of Baroona, the well known pastoralism and station owner, died on Saturday. The deceased was a benefactor to ...
Article : 124 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—The High Court was crowded this morning at the swearing-in of—Mr. Justice Rich. The Minister for Justice (Mr. Hall) and Mr. Smith, ...
Article : 61 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Beeby has been working quietly towards the organisation of a new political Party, which is to be known as the National Progressives. ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Tue 8 Apr 1913, Page 5
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