A singular shipping accident occurred on Wednesday when the Union Steamship Company's Karama became disabled, and the ...
Article : 213 wordsAnchored in the harbor, a victim of the seamen's strike, the Kent suddenly burst into flames today, ...
Article : 242 wordsThe Deportation Board constituted by the Federal Government to deal with persons acting against good order and government had before it to-day Thomas Walsh and Jacob Johannsen, of the ...
Article : 790 wordsFor the first time in the history of Australia, a Government has failed to gpvern its people. Labor ...
Article : 170 wordsThe House of Representatives resumed sitting today. Mr. Gibson (Postmaster-General) again assured Mr. Roland Greene that ...
Article : 399 wordsMembers of the crew of the Blue Funnel liner Ascanius now at Outer Harbor, have gone on strike. The ship is likely to be held up there ...
Article : 215 wordsProvided the railwaymen in other parts of Queensland accept the terms agreed upon in Brisbane, the railway strike will be finally settled. ...
Article : 88 wordsOn Tuesday the American seaplanes engaged in attempting a non-stop flight from San Francisco to Hawaii descended into ...
Article : 197 wordsThe Premier, Mr. Lang, stated today that he had communicated by wire with the Premiers of other States asking whether they would join with ...
Article : 266 wordsAfter experiments extending over six months, the surgeons at the Leper Receiving Station ...
Article : 61 wordsIn spite of the activity of the pickets at Hull today, the unofficial strike of seamen seems to be fizzling oat. The steamer Melville has sailed with ...
Article : 196 wordsMr. J. T. Lang, in the Legislative Assembly today, tabled a memorial to be sent to the Imperial Government concerning a request for the appointment ...
Article : 100 wordsAfter further debate, Mr. Charlton's amendment was negatived by 33 votes to 23. Mr. Coleman moved for the ...
Article : 179 words"Accidental death, with no blame attached to anybody." In these words Mr. L. F. Comas (Coroner) this morning summed up at the inquest into the ...
Article : 196 wordsA big fire broke out at Balmain to-night, when the premises of Chilham and Catts picture frame builders, and moulders, 200 ft. by 200 ft., were ...
Article : 38 wordsAn upturned boat was found floating in the River Murray, five miles downstream from Waikerie yesterday. A returned soldier Carl ...
Article : 96 wordsThere is no material alteration in the actual strike situation. The Aberdeen liner Sophocles, with 800 passengers, has not continued her ...
Article : 133 wordsThe following statement was issued this afternoon by Mr. N. Seale, deputy chairman of the Overseas. Shipping Representatives Association:— ...
Article : 91 wordsAt the instance of Mr. J. Gunn (Premier) it was decided by the House of Assembly this afternoon to adjourn over the Adelaide Show week. ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Senate passd the Rural Credits Bill to the third reading stage and is now discussing a proposal to give grants for Tasmanian roads ...
Article : 29 wordsAs a result of the publication of his photograph, a number of the passengers for Boulogne from Hastings declare that they saw a man aboard ...
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Advertising : 177 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly to-day, Labor members strongly attacked the Victorian Railway Department for making a contract abroad for ...
Article : 66 wordsMr. M. Charlton, leader of the Federal Opposition said tonight: Australia, unfortunately, is passing through a critical period. Legislation ...
Article : 251 wordsThe Federal executive of the A.L.P. today elected the following office-bearers:— President, Senator J. H. Hannan ...
Article : 40 wordsAviation Department officials and others will join in the welcome to a Russian aeroplane which is due from Okayama this afternoon. ...
Article : 49 wordsSeamen on British articles on vessels in Pirie were considering their position yesterday, and it was stated union official ashore were being ...
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Recorder (Port Pirie, SA : 1919 - 1954), Fri 4 Sep 1925, Page 1
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