Enthusiastic scenes marked the arrival of the Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven) and Lady Stonehaven in Sydney yesterday. His Excellency's speech at the civic reception was a notable impressive utterance. Later, at Government House, he received addresses ...
Article : 82 wordsA meeting of the Executive Council, presided over by the Governor (Sir Dudley de Chair) was held at Government House late yesterday afternoon, when Mr. Justice James ...
Article : 515 wordsActing under instructions from the meeting held on Thursday of the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union, the secretary of the local branch of the union (Mr. Fleming) interviewed ...
Article : 196 wordsAn urgent wire has been received by the Premier (Mr. McCormack) from the Prime Minister, as follows:—"My Government has been officially informed by the Overseas ...
Article : 525 wordsThe Athens correspondent of the "Dally Express" says that Bulgaria has agreed to accede to the demands made by Greece in the ultimatum concerning satisfaction for the ...
Article : 238 wordsFurther advice has been received from Reuter's correspondent at Cologne regarding the steps taken in Germany towards meeting the Allies' disarmament requirements ...
Article : 367 wordsArrangements are in progress to make the [?]igning of the Treaty of Locarno in London on December l the occasion for celebrations. The City Corporation decided yesterday to hold a ...
Article : 676 wordsIt was in brilliant sunshine that Lord Stonehaven, in full dress Windsor uniform, and Lady Stonehaven stepped into their car at the Central Railway Station, and ...
Article : 828 wordsThe Commonwealth and Dominion line steamer Port Adelaide was despatched from Sydney last night for Melbourne, The vessel arrived in Sydney on October 12 from ...
Article : 210 wordsAfter Don Juan De La Cierva lectured tomembers of the Royal Aeronantical Society on his new flying machine, the autogyro, Sir Sefton Brancker (Director of Civil Aviation) ...
Article : 256 wordsHis Excellency arrived by the Melbourne express, which steamed into the Central Station slightly before its time. Long before the time for the arrival of the train a large ...
Article : 783 wordsSpeaking at a dinner given by the High Commissioner for Canada, the Secretary of State for the Dominions (Mr. Leopold Amery) insisted that the most effective way of ...
Article : 164 wordsThe State Premier (Mr. Lang) is anxious to effect a settlement of the seamen's strike, With this end in view, he communicated with the Premier of Victoria (Mr, Allen) by ...
Article : 146 wordsEleven trucks of coal have now boen shunted on to the jetty for the Muhia, but no loading took place to-day. Tho flremen of the ship refused to maintain steam, and the waterside ...
Article : 111 wordsSpeaking on the subject of "who shall people Australia," the Agent-General for Western Australia (Mr. H. P. Colebatch), at a dinner at the Junior Constitutional Club, ...
Article : 139 wordsA graceful tribute to the memory of the fallen soldiers who left these shores for the last time when they embarked for the front, was paid by the Governor-General and Lady ...
Article : 148 wordsThe Liverpool City Council's refusal to let St. George's Hall for a Sunday meeting, at which Archbishop Mannix proposed to give an address, aroused protests from Labour ...
Article : 127 wordsWith the object of inducing the rest of the crew of the White Star liner Ceramic to join them. 400 strikers marched from the city to the steamer's side at Port Melbourne to-day. ...
Article : 163 wordsAustralians are praised for their adherence to standard speech. This is the result of observations made by Mr. Ronald Chamberlain, visiting examiner in elocution in the ...
Article : 273 wordsPirate treasure worth £11,000,000, reported to be hidden on Cocos Island, is the object of a new expedition organised by Lieutenant Kenley, who was recently exploring in the ...
Article : 145 wordsAt the Nationalist Congress, sitting at Bloom[?]ontein, the Premier (General Hertzog) addressed the gathering in camera on the native question. It is understood that he ...
Article : 113 wordsIn gastro-Intestinal and chest radiography the work of Sydney Hospital is equal, in boeo radiography superior, to any seen abroad, states a report recently received by ...
Article : 167 wordsSatisfaction has been expressed by the Minister for Markets and Migration (Senator Wilson) with the fact that the Australian Meat Council has received advice that the ...
Article : 194 wordsSigns of vindictiveness were shown by strikers at Port Melbourne yesterday evening. An impression had gained ground that there was a volunteer crew on the Euripides, lying ...
Article : 135 wordsA 90-mlle gale with torrential rain swept suddenly upon England and France yesterday. damaging telegraphs and telephones. Many ships are limping along the Channel to port. ...
Article : 58 wordsAustralia will like Lord Ctonehaveon, It is an irresistible impression, after meeting him, after a warm and sincere grip of his hand, and after talking with him. About ...
Article : 694 wordsA telegram from Paris says that there was a further and unexpected fall in the franc to-day. Opening at 109.71 to the £1, the closing quotation was 112.40. ...
Article : 122 wordsMurphy, McManus, Hannington, and Arnot, all prominent Communists, were remanded at Bow-street until to-morrow, when they will he brought up with eight others, charged with ...
Article : 76 wordsThe outstanding feature of the civic reception to his Excellency yesterday was Lord Stonehaven's speech, which showed that his Excellency knows something of the State's ...
Article : 2,029 wordsMembers of the Water Board and the principal officials yesterday visited the site of the proposed dam on the Warragamba River in the vicinity of Wallacia. The scheme, of ...
Article : 338 wordsIn moving the second reading of the 44Hour Bill in the Legislative Assembly the Minister for Labour (Mr. McCullum) said that the principle would apply to ...
Article : 136 wordsIt is alleged that two members of the stokehold crew of the steamer Argyllshire, which is one of the ships held up through the strike, intercepted a telegraph boy, who ...
Article : 117 wordsMr. Winston Churchill, speaking at Colchester, referred to the country's saving power. He said that even in the present condition of the export trade it was possible ...
Article : 346 wordsMr. C. Hibbie, chairman of the Coal Industry Special Tribunal, yesterday announced the terms of the new award for miners throughout the Commonwealth. ...
Article : 128 wordsA message from Gibraltar says that the position of the Spaniards at Molilla and the French on the eastern front is not so secure as represented in official accounts of ...
Article : 122 wordsThe Union Government steamer Seattle has arrived at Durban from Bunbury. Her crew state that the steamer had to sail suddenly, with 15 men short, owing to threats by the ...
Article : 57 wordsAt a miniature riffle range in Grafton-street, Carlton, last night, Charles Leyland, aged 17 years, a Citizen Force trainee, received a bullet wound in the right side of the chest. ...
Article : 74 wordsTwo motor cars came into collision at the intersection of Darley-road and Ashburnerstreet, Manly, on Thursday night, and were badly damaged. Mrs. J. McCallum, of 11 ...
Article : 109 wordsKing George's Christmas card this year will bear a picture of Queen Elizabeth opening the Royal Exchange 350 years ago. Queen Mary's card will show a picture of Queen ...
Article : 128 wordsThe body of Sidney James Jones, aged 9 years, a schoolboy, of 27 Burnett-street, Redfern, who had been missing from his home since Tuesday last, was yesterday found on ...
Article : 84 wordsFailing 60 feet from the roof of a fourstory Government Printing Offices this morning William Ford, a plumber, struck his head on jarrah planks on the ground, and ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 24 Oct 1925, Page 15
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