THE UNION MEN CONFIDENT.
(Received May 9th, 11.39 a.m.) MELBOURNE, May 9.
Many of the executives are entitled to compensation ranging from £200 to £565, or pensions from £52 to £113.
Both Mr Irvine and Mr Bent were greeted with hooting and counter cheers on appearing in the street.
The secretary of the engine men is conof success. He says there is no chance of the Department instituting a service of any value to the public, as men who are not used to tlie roads cannot run the engines without endangering human life. Besides, the engines are in a disgraceful condition, and in the hands of inexperienced men will fail.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11580, 11 May 1903, Page 8
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THE UNION MEN CONFIDENT.
Press, Volume LX, Issue 11580, 11 May 1903, Page 8
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