The general position with regard to the coal strike throughout the Commonwealth remains practically exchanged, and the view taken by both men and ...
Article : 503 wordsSo serious is the situation becoming in Victoria that manufacturers are seriously contemplating a suggestion that all industries should close down simultaneously. It ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 590 wordsSYDNEY.—The harbor is now nearly full of ships thrown idle by the coal crisis. Each day sees the number added to, and unless the Commonwealth Government can ...
Article : 394 wordsNew South Wales coal proprietors at Melbourne replied, to the statement by Mr. C. Willis, secretary of the Coal and Shale Miners' Federation that ...
Article : 300 wordsBRISBANE.—There were no further developments on Thursday regarding the effect of the coal strike on shipping. Arrivals on Thursday augmented the number ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 63 wordsAn important statement with regard to the supplies of coal which the naval authorities are prepared to make available was issued on Wednesday by the Minister ...
Article : 431 wordsSYDNEY.—"I don't think there is any chance of, a settlement of the dispute until after the Melbourne Cup is run," was the opinion expressed on Thursday by Mr. ...
Article : 335 wordsFollowing on Wednesday's exodus of prominent inter-State craft, shipping was comparatively quiet on Thursday, and the effects of the coal strike were not ...
Article : 776 wordsThe position was discussed at the meeting of the Trades Hall Council on Thursday evening. Mr. H. Carroll, secretary of the ...
Article : 660 wordsADELAIDE.—The Premier, Mr. C. Vaughan, left for Melbourne on Thursday night in response to a telegram from Mr. Hughes asking him to attend a conference ...
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Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918, 1935), Sat 11 Nov 1916, Page 23
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