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  2. The Strike Meetings

    The overseer (Mr. Grant) reported to the Lidcombe Council on Tuesday that two trucks of blue metal were delivered at the railway goods yard during the day ...

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  4. BE GOOD BOYS, BUT

    Mr. Lang made a frenzied appeal to the strikers of Auburn on Monday night to keep on being the good boys they are at present, which, he said, even the hostile ...

    Article : 197 words
  5. THE MISERIES OF MISTER LANG.

    Mr. Lang is afraid that some dreadful catastrophe will occur on the railways as a result of the employment of what he terms incompetent and deficient men on ...

    Article : 319 words
  6. "REMEMBER THE COUNCIL."

    Mr. Ashton (son-in-law of ex-Alderman Lock) made a frenzied attack upon the Auburn Council on Monday at the conclusion of Lang's meeting. He said ...

    Article : 305 words
  7. A SUBTERFUGE.

    The eminent member for Granville reckoned, at Monday's Auburn meeting, that the United State Government and the British Government did not perceive any ...

    Article : 348 words
  8. THE NAUGHTY TRAIN.

    Mr. Lang had a lot to say at Monday's Auburn meeting about the alleged deficiency, physically and in other ways, of the engine-drivers who have remained ...

    Article : 311 words
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  10. LANG ON "THE SKITE."

    About 300 residents of Auburn stood in the street on Monday night and listened to one of these addresses of Mr. Lung in which he starts by saying something ...

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  11. THE POOR WOMEN.

    The leading oratorical artist from the Parramatta yellow yapper show descended on Auburn on Monday afternoon and tickled the ears and worked up the ...

    Article : 163 words
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  13. WHY NOT?

    The card system, according to Mr. Lang, makes for speeding-up and slumming of work, and for the creation of bad blood between tho men. He reckons ...

    Article : 227 words
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