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  2. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES AUSTRALIAN

    The serious consequences which will ensue to the fruit industry of Tasmania should the waterside workers persist in their demands ...

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  3. STATE TELEGRAMS THE BAMBRA STEWARDS

    Alleging constant pinpricking on the part of the chief steward of the coastal steamer Bambra the other steawards engaged on the ...

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  4. UNION SECRETRAY CHARGED WITH STEALING.

    Charged at the Gity Court totday with having while a servant of the union stole £617, John O'Neill (49), formerly secretary of the Victorian ...

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  5. THE ATTACK ON WALSH.

    It is expected that a motion calling upon Walsh to resign from the Australian Seamen's Union will be submitted to a stop-work meeting ...

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  6. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    In the Adelaide Criminal Court today Ethel May Cook, a married woman, of Clarence Park, Adelaide, was charged with having used an ...

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  7. A STRANGE FATALITY

    Lena Mclennan, 27, a probation ary nurse at the Women's Hospital died today from injuries received last night in unusual accident. ...

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  8. ABORTIVE CONFERENCES

    A deadlock has been reached in regard to the coastal shipping strike. Two conferences were held today to discuss proposals for a settlement, ...

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  9. WYNDHAM MEAT WORKS

    Unless an agreement with the unions concerned is reached today there is little likelihood of operations being carried on this season at ...

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  10. POLITICAL NEW SOUTH WALES

    A deputation from the iron trade unions waited upon the Minister for Railways yesterday and asked him to provide, work for about 600 men ...

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  11. MORTS DOCK STRIKE OFF.

    There was a general resumption of work at Mor[?]s Dock this morning as the result of the decision of the ships painters and dockers ...

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  12. DISCONTENTED ENGINEDRIVERS.

    It was authoritatively stated today that a hold-up may take place in the mines throughout the Commenwealth where members of the ...

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  13. THE BAMBRA HELD UP.

    Negotiations for a settlement of the trouble among the stewards of the steamer Bambra were conducted unsuccessfully yesterday. The ...

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  14. NEW SOUTH WALES

    At the inquest on the death of Desire La Court at Richmond on Sunday, March 14, which was conducted at the Richmond Police Court ...

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  15. WATERSIDERS REFUSE OVER. TIME.

    Owing to the refusal of the watersiders to work overtime on the Dimboola last night, 1500 tons of cargo were left behing. The men ...

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  16. WYNDHAM WORKS DISPUTE

    Yesterday negotiations were conducted concerning the engagement of a fitter for the Wyndham mea[?] works. A meeting of the ...

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  17. AN OVERTIME STRIKE OFF

    The watersiders have declared the overtime strike off, and the men will work tonight. ...

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  18. A UNIONIST OFFICIAL'S TROUBLES

    There was a further exciting incident today at the new State Bank job in Pirie Street which was declared "black" by the unionists. A. ...

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  19. THE WALSH-JOHANNSEN FIGHT

    There is another development in the Walsh-Johannsen fight. Fifty members of the Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union have signed a ...

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  20. THE LABOR CONFERENCE

    The city branches of the A.L.P. are in revolt against the methods adopted by the executive in regard to the election of delegates from ...

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  21. THE BAMBRA TROUBLE

    A meeting of the stewards of the Bambra was held in Fremantle at the Trades Hall yesterday, and it was learned subsequently that ...

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  22. WALSH'S ADVICE TO SEAMEN.

    Walsh's advice to the Seamen's Union to return to arbitration provides an interesting contrast to his attitude on June 5, 1925, when the ...

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  23. WATERSIDE WORKERS' FRESH DEMANDS

    Following the recent outbreaks of job control among the waterside workersr in almost every port in Australia, plans will be made by ...

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  24. FEDERAL

    In the House of Representatives today the tariff was further considered. A proposed reduction on mining machinery duties was ...

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  25. WYNDHAM DISPUTE SETTLED

    A satisfactory compromise has been reached regarding the Wyndham meat works, and the men will leave by the Bambra and Kangaroo. ...

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  26. THE BAMBRA INQUIRY

    The departmental inquiry into the Bambra stewards dispute was heard yesterday morning by Mr. Craig, R.M., at Fremantle. He found that ...

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  27. TRANS-AUSTRALIAN LINE

    Mr. Bell, Commonwealth Railways Commissioner, in giving evidence before the Federal Public Works Committee yesterday, said ...

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  28. ANTI-COMMUNIST PLEDGE

    The anti-communist pledge demanded by the Queensland Central Executive of tha A.L.P. and the recent Labor Convention has been ...

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  29. THE SIGNALS DISPUTE

    It was rumored that there would be a railway strike at Easter as the result of the suspension of two engine-drivers arising out of the ...

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  30. FLOODS IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    New South Wales is experiencing heavy, torrential rains. At Wellington the Maequarrie River rose 45 feet in five days. The Council ...

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  31. THE SEAMEN'S UNION.

    It is regarded as certain now that two unions will be formed out of the existing Seaman's Union, one of which will be led by Walsh and ...

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  32. WHARF STRIKE CONTENDED

    The wharf laborers held another stop-work meeting and still refuse to work overtime. They decided to continue the strike. ...

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  33. THE HIGH COMMISSIONERSHIP

    The Labor Party shares to the full belief that the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) will invite the Minister for Defence (Sir Neville ...

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  34. THE N.S.W. FLOODS.

    With the [?]ssation of rain inland the flood situation on the various rivers which are affected was casing this morning, but large ...

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  35. A RECENT MOTOR FATALITY.

    On March 4 Robert Brown, an old man, was killed by a motor car on St. George's Terrace. The motor car did not stop and could not be ...

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  36. PROPOSED EX[?]LSION OF WALSH

    The proposal to expel Walsh from the Seamen's Union will be considered at a special meeting of the Sydney branch to be held tomorrow ...

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  37. WALSH TRIES TO EXPLAIN

    Walsh encountered a lively reception when he appeared at the Socialist Hall tonight to explain the incidents which led up to the ...

    Article : 151 words
  38. FOREIGN CABLES CHINA

    Two armo[?]ed trains manned by white Russians have arrived. They are being sent to Yangtsun to attack the Kuominchun armored train. ...

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  39. VICTORIA

    The King has approved of the appointment of Lord Somers as Governor of Victoria. The new Governor has never been ...

    Article : 136 words
  40. COASTAL SHIPPING POSITION

    Although the coastal shipping strike has been declared off by the Seamen's Union in Sydney, and the members of the union have been ...

    Article : 79 words
  41. COMMONWEALTH OIL REFINERIES.

    If at all possible the Ministry means to introduce and pass this week a short bill in connection with the Commonwealth oil ...

    Article : 94 words
  42. JHPAN

    Replying to interpellations in the Lower House yesterday afternoon, the Minister for Education admitted that Bolshevik propaganda had ...

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  43. JOHANNSEN'S "DISRUPTIVE TACTICS"

    "The disruptive tactics of Johannsen cover a sorry period. He has cost the organisation thousands of pounds, and has been tine direct ...

    Article : 59 words
  44. BRITISH

    A momentous week in connection with the coal crisis has been ushened in by a series of speeches by Laber leaders, indicating the trend ...

    Article : 106 words
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