The following paragraph appears in the S.M. Herald:—"I understand that Mr. Goundry, who addressed the men to-day, states that he lost all control of them, owing ...
Article : 101 wordsA LARGE body of the Permanent Artillery, with three field officers and three subalterns, arrived in Newcastle yesterday morning by the steamer Newcastle, from Sydney. The ...
Article : 1,861 wordsMr. R. Goundry has, we learn, decided to defer his proposed journey to Lithgow, in the meantime pressure of much important business demanding his attention in Newcastle. ...
Article : 30 wordsShortly before 12 o'clock last night it was reported to the police that telephonic communication between the Newcastle office of the Lambton C pit and the office at the latter ...
Article : 361 wordsGreat dissatisfaction is prevailing throughout the district amongst the minors respecting the action of various officials of their association in not propounding some scheme ...
Article : 120 wordsCHARLES THOMAS, jun., butcher, sued Mrs. Smith for using insulting language in his shop, Minmi. Several witnesses were called by Thomas, who proved that the words ...
Article : 325 wordsYesterday afternoon I accidentally got into the company of the leader of the gang of small-coal fillers who have been the means of causing so much excitement in the district, ...
Article : 484 wordsSir,—In reading over the evidence, &c., re the charges against Messrs. Frith, Sloan, and Evans in to-day's issue, I was astonished at the persistency of the above official in ...
Article : 236 wordsAt the local police court yesterday morning, before Mr. G. C. Martin, J.P., Robert James Jury, miner, 32; John Topin, miner, 34; and Israel West, miner, 30, were charged ...
Article : 247 wordsA cablegram to the Daily Telegraph states that in consequence of the strike here, and the consequent scarcity and high price of coal in South Australia, arrangements have ...
Article : 50 wordsSir,—In your report of the meeting of the non-associated colliery proprietors, of Monday's issue, Mr. Brooks states in his speech that the West Wallsend miners left off work ...
Article : 229 wordsSome little excitement was caused in our township on Saturday last, occasioned through the launching of a ketch lately built by Mr. M. Kenale, and intended for the ...
Article : 85 wordsMessrs. Jury, Topin, and West, who were brought before the court yesterday morning, charged with rioting at Merewether, and who were remanded until to-morrow, left by ...
Article : 58 wordsA SUB-COMMITTEE of a school committee were examining a class in a school. One of the members undertook to sharpen up their wits by propounding ...
Article : 138 wordsSpecial instructions have been issued by the Colonial Secretary to the police to the effect that he desires to impress upon both officers and men the duty of keeping in ...
Article : 71 wordsDuring the present labour war it is surprising how many rumours are afloat, and how every little movement is watched with interest. This morning one of the delegates ...
Article : 279 wordsYesterday a deputation from the miners of of the Wickham and Bullock Island Lodge waited upon Mr. James Fletcher, manager of the colliery, offering to go to work upon the ...
Article : 225 wordsThe statements made by Mr. Melville when in Victoria have been replied to by Mr. Binney, secretary to the Associated Masters. He has written to the two principal labour ...
Article : 68 wordsDear Sir,—Knowing that your columns are open for a fair and impartial discussion of the present disastrous dead look in the mining industry of this district, I crave your ...
Article : 2,244 wordsThe Great Northern will commence operations this morning. The Maryville Colliery is working. Messrs. Griffiths and Williams' East Lambton colliery is getting ready, and ...
Article : 57 wordsWE are requested by the Newcastle Inspector of Public Vehicles to publish the following official time table for omnibuses as published in the Government Gazette. The Council ...
Article : 198 wordsThe Mount Kembla miners have accepted the offer of the proprietors of an advance of twelve and a half per cent, on the hewing rates, and ten per cent. on day men. The ...
Article : 79 wordsSir,—In the name of justice, I crave your favour to allow me a place in your valuable paper to contradict a statement that appeared in your issue of 17th inst. signed "Nemo," ...
Article : 875 wordsOur correspondent writes:—The miners held a meeting yesterday morning. There was a good muster, and I understand important resolutions were carried, one being that the ...
Article : 136 wordsMessrs. Jas. Curley and R. Adams have arrived at Bulli. Two meetings were held last night, one at Newtown, near Bulli, presided over by Mr. ...
Article : 193 wordsWE have just received a charming lot of the above fashionable parasols, which we have marked at lowest cash prices. Also, another lot of our famous 2s 6d four-clasp or button ...
Article : 51 wordsIn our advertising columns will be found a notice to colliery proprietors, stating that the Associated Miners are willing to resume work subject to the agreement as submitted to the ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Fri 21 Sep 1888, Page 5
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