It is considerer probable that the Federal elections will be postponed. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the London "Times" states:— "There is no little uneasiness in France. France does not want war ...
Article : 174 wordsMr. Justice Powers will give his verdict in the Wallaroo and Moonta mines case in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-morrow. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe Labor members of the Federal Parliament are opposed to the action of Mr. W. M. Hughes in making an offer of troops without first consulting ...
Article : 85 wordsMr. W. H. Miller, Divisional Returning Officer for the Commonwealth Electoral Division of Darling, advises that under the redistribution scheme in ...
Article : 213 wordsThe operation of the 48 hours working week for engineers begins at midnight on Saturday. The 48 hours working week for timber ...
Article : 47 wordsIt was officially announced last night that Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister, had sent an urgent cablegram to. Sir Joseph Cook, the Commonwealth ...
Article : 249 wordsThe fortnightly meeting of the Trades and Laborers' Union was held at the Trades Hall last night, Mr. W. P. Campbell presiding. ...
Article : 247 wordsReuter's Constantinople correspondent reports that the Turkish newspapers agree that the freedom of the Straits must be respected. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 wordsReuter's Paris correspondent reports:— "Astonishment and anxiety are the keynotes of the newspaper comments ...
Article : 103 wordsDr. Nansen has forestalled Mr. W. M. Hughes in his request, cabled to Sir Joseph Cook at Geneva, to bring the Near East question before the ...
Article : 154 wordsMr. C. W. Oakes, the Chief Secretary, says that the State Government will co-operate fully with the Federal Cabinet in whatever is decided upon. ...
Article : 52 wordsThe following telegram, addressed to Mr. J. Hayes, District Schools Inspector, came to hand to-day from the Education Department:—"All schools ...
Article : 37 wordsThe management of the South mine report, that during the week ended September 16 the mining operations included the continuing of the sinking ...
Article : 131 wordsMr. J. Gunn, leader of the South Australian Labor Party and the Opposition, declines to say anything in respect to the proposed Gallipoli ...
Article : 33 wordsReuter's Paris correspondent reports:— "The British statement is subject to considerable newspaper comment, which ...
Article : 169 wordsA new programme to be screened at Lenard's Pictureland to-night will be headed by "Prisoners of Love," in which Betty Compson is starred. The ...
Article : 248 wordsMr. G. F. Barson, secretary of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League, stated to-day that several returned men had called on him in regard ...
Article : 140 wordsMr. G. A. Stevenson, C.P.S. and District Magistrate, left to-day for Wilcannia on Police Court work. Mr. C J. Emery, general manager ...
Article : 175 wordsThe latest telegrams from Smyrna do not confirm the alarming reports from Athens with regard to loss of life, though undoubtedly there were great ...
Article : 96 wordsThe Prime Minister, Mr. F. W. Massey, announced yesterday that New Zealand is prepared to send a contingent to Turkey. British citizens, he ...
Article : 92 wordsAccording to a message from Rome the "Tribuna" says that Italy is solidly in support of the Allies concerning the safeguarding of the freedom of the ...
Article : 68 wordsMr. Ward Price cables from Chanak: "Here, on the edge of the plain of Troy, a little British force, with a small Allies' detachment, is preparing ...
Article : 169 wordsThe police to-day received a cable message from Manchester, England, asking for particulars of identification of Ernest Clarke, who was injured in ...
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Advertising : 93 wordsReuter's Berlin correspondent reports that the newspapers publish the text of a military convention, allegedly signed on August 31 by ...
Article : 68 wordsAustralian and New Zealand circles in Britain have been considerably stirred by the appeal to the Dominions. There have been many inquiries at ...
Article : 89 wordsMr. J. Murphy, South Australian president and organiser of the Australian Workers' Union, reported to-day that the men who were shearing at ...
Article : 74 wordsMr. Lloyd George, Prime Minister, Lord Curzon, Foreign Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill. Secretary for the Colonies, Sir Laming Worthington, ...
Article : 94 wordsA semi-official message from Athens states that a Greek battleship has sent wireless messages stating that the Turks have set fire to the town of Vourla, near ...
Article : 52 wordsMr. Mackenzie King, the Prime Minister, has received the invitation from Britain for Canada to furnish a contingent for Turkey. ...
Article : 42 wordsMr. J. T. Bail, president of the W.I.U., was to-day reported from the Hospital, to be making good progress towards recovery. The condition of ...
Article : 75 wordsThe Prime Minister, referring last night to a statement which appeared in a Sydney paper to the effect that he had said that the Nationalists' ...
Article : 150 wordsThe eyes of all Canadians are centred on Ottawa, where an all-day meeting of the Cabinet is being held to discuss the Near East situation. Canada's ...
Article : 136 wordsThe Cabinet's wholly unexpected manifesto, especially the appeal to the Dominions to protect Gallipoli's hallowed soil, fairly took the British ...
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