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Article : 1,269 wordsThe coal miners' strike drags on with no prospect of immediate settlement. Each side is endeavouring to make out as telling a case as it can for the general ...
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Article : 431 wordsWe publish on page 10 of to-day's issue a photograph of the finish of the Melbourne Cup. ...
Article : 20 wordsHis Excellency the Governor-General, attended by Captnin Firth, A.D.C., paid a visit to the Mining Museum, George-street North, on Saturday morning. ...
Article : 179 wordsMr. W. J. Stabback, of Belmore-road, Coogee, has received from his son, Corporal J. W. Stabback, of the A.A.M.C., the original card presented to him by Major-General Sir ...
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Article : 571 words"We must have eight hours and abolition of the front and back shifts," said a miner. "In my case, under existing conditions, it takes me 12½ hours to get in a shift of eight ...
Article : 314 wordsThe executive officers of the Co[?]liery Employees' Federation are making arrangements for the miners of the Newcastle and Maitland district to hold aggregate meetings at ...
Article : 121 wordsThe steamer Bombala, which was to have left Sydney on Saturday for Queensland ports, will not leave until 5 p.m. to-day. She was delayed on the trip from Melbourne ...
Article : 214 wordsThe serious plight of the public hospitals, which, with a few exceptions, have not more than a few days' supply of coal, while others have already run out, is receiving the close ...
Article : 207 wordsThe manufacturers in Victoria are only completing urgent contracts or work of national importance. The Navy Department is granting supplies of coal for the latter purpose. The ...
Article : 307 wordsSome anxiety is being felt over the coalminers strike in "Australia. If outwardbound vessels are to be compelled to carry bunker coal for the round voyage, it will ...
Article : 65 wordsThe coal strike is seriously affecting the railway. The workings from Sundny on the two branch lines form Culcairn will be altered from a daily service to tri-weekly. The ...
Article : 67 wordsSir,—It seems to one who has closely watched events in the coal trade for some time past that the officials of the Coal and Shale Employees' Federation of Australia ...
Article : 243 wordsMany tables were taken to the Domain yesterday afternoon, at the instance of the P.L.L. executive of New South Wales, with the intention of using them as platforms from ...
Article : 386 wordsThe English mail, sent overland from Adelaide, ex the R.M.S. Malwa, will be available for delivery during this morning. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe sensational development in the State political situation brought about by the action taken by the Governor on Friday night last came to a speedy and satisfactory conclusion ...
Article : 1,156 wordsMr. Griffith has asked us to state that Friday's divisions on the censure motion, as presented to the public, would represent him as voting in favour of Mr. Durack's motion. This ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 13 Nov 1916, Page 6
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