The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) arrived in Sydney yesterday morning, after having covered more than 8000 miles in this election campaign. ...
Article : 397 wordsThe 1917 loyalists in the railway and tramway services, who were regressed as the result of the Labour Government's direction to the Railway Commissioners, are to be ...
Article : 447 wordsThe railway crisis at Bowen, which threatened to involve the service throughout Queensland, has been settled. The railwaymen withdrew their threat to ...
Article : 222 words"The King's peace must be preserved throughout Australia, but the maintenance of law and order is a Government responsibility, and the organisation of private citizens into ...
Article : 289 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" says:—"The Republic means bankrutcy" headed placards which had been secretly posted up in many parts of Paris and ...
Article : 260 wordsThe collapse of the British seamen's strike in Brisbane and Fremantle is complete, according to advices received in Sydney yesterday. ...
Article : 334 wordsFifteen prohibition leaders are meeting here to draw up a programme for enforcement of the law for presentation to next Congress. ...
Article : 339 wordsA former Socialist Deputy, Zaniboni, has been arrested on a charge of preparing to attempt to assassinate Signer Mussolini. It is semi-officially stated at Rome that ...
Article : 698 wordsM. Henri de Jouvenal, editor of the "Matin," has been appointed High Commissioner in Syria, succeeding General Sarrail.—Reuter. By the more reassuring majority of 400 ...
Article : 172 wordsThe completed first count results in the licensing poll give a majority against prohibition of 30,101 votes. The amended totals are:— ...
Article : 72 wordsThe position at Cairns yesterday was a strong contrast to that of a week ago. Among residents and in business and commercial circles uncertainty had given way to ...
Article : 388 wordsThere was an unusual tone in the proceedings of a deputation to the Home Office representing Unionist and other clubs with reference to drink restrictions. ...
Article : 276 wordsThe striking British seamen, at a mass meeting in the Communist Hall yesterday morning, decided to accept the recommendation of their executive to form a new ...
Article : 535 wordsThe actual sarcophagus of King Tutankhamen has at last been revealed. A Cairo communique states that the season's work on the tomb had shown a further ...
Article : 151 wordsFollowing on the decision of the City Council to compel all employees of the council to join a union, an announcement was made yesterday that it had been decided to ask every ...
Article : 396 wordsOf the 23 seats in the Auckland province the Government holds 18, including two gained from the Nationalists and one from an Independent Liberal. Labour retains the ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) addressed two meetings of women in Warringah electorate yesterday afternoon. The first was held in the Anzac Memorial Hall at Mosman, ...
Article : 758 wordsThe new building for the Botany School of the University of Sydney was opened last evening by the Vice-Chancellor of the University (Professor M. W. Maccallum). ...
Article : 322 wordsThe proposed industrial alliance has taken more definite shape as the result of a private meeting of the unions concorned. At this a final draft of the constitution was ...
Article : 119 wordsDespite the decision to postpone the Albert Hall ball on Armistice Night, the majority of the public (says the "Daily Express") propose to follow Earl Haig's advice and devote the ...
Article : 131 wordsNews comes from Rome that the Italian airman, Wing-Commander de Pinedo, whose homeward flight is being carried out with clock-like precision, arrived at Taranto ...
Article : 68 wordsA burglar, who was evidently attempting to gain entrance to the residence of Dr. Fourness Berrington, 213 Macquarie-street, city, at an early hour yesterday morning, crashed ...
Article : 83 wordsThe special aviation committee appointed by the Secretary of Commerce (Mr. H. C. Hoover), in reporting the result of six months' investigation into aviation throughout the ...
Article : 182 wordsCanon Peter Green, of Manchester, who at one time was a candidate for the Archbishopric of Melbourne, is the central figure in an interesting controversy about betting. ...
Article : 218 wordsA demonstration by the First Divisional Signals of establishing the communications of a division in mobile warfare was made yesterday' between Daceyville and La Perouse. ...
Article : 313 wordsThe reaction to the decision of the Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) to remain in power varies accordiug to the political views. Liberals are claiming that no other ...
Article : 275 wordsMr. C. Hibble, chairman of the Coal Industry Special Tribunal, announced his decision yesterday regarding claims submitted by the Miners' Federation for variations of the new ...
Article : 250 wordsAt an enthusiastic meeting of striking British seamen to-day it was decided not to return to work until after the elections. It is understood that a telegram was received ...
Article : 130 wordsThe forecast issued by the State Meteorologist last night stated that extensive rains were expected to-day over the eastern half of New South Wales, including the wheat ...
Article : 112 wordsMr. Ronald McNeill, who was Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs from 1922 to 1924, has been appointed Financial Secretary to the Treasury in succession to ...
Article : 460 wordsAt 10 o'clock this morning the Orsova sailed from Fremantle for Adelaide, and this morning the Argylishire moved from her berth. In both cases the crews were almost complete. ...
Article : 88 wordsSome Federal candidates in Western Australia have to cover great distances. Mr. J. F. Mullany is contesting Kalgoorlie, which is the largest area in the world ...
Article : 166 wordsOn the eve of departing to the West Indies as a member of the Marylebone Tourists, H. L. Tennyson predicted that England would regain the ashes in 1926. He warned ...
Article : 117 wordsArrangements are being made (says Reuter) for the issue of a £4,500,000 loan for the Gold Coast, hearing interest at the rate of 4½ per cent. per annum. The loan will be issued ...
Article : 140 wordsAn apparent attempt to wreck the inverell-Moree mail train was frustrated by prompt action on the part of Driver Leggatt. About three-quarters of a mile this side of ...
Article : 103 wordsLong before Mr. Bruen arrived at 9 o'clock the Ashfield Town Hall was thronged, and many people were unable to gain admittance. As the Prime Minister entered the hall, ...
Article : 393 wordsAt Port Adelaide, the steamer Balranald is being coaled by the wharf labourers. The agents of the vessel are being besieged with applications from men desiring positions in ...
Article : 78 wordsIt was officially announced yesterday that the Australian Gaslight Company had decided to increase the price of gas to 5/4 per 1000 cubic feet on and after November 13. ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Batley Chamber of Commerce has resolved to ask the Commonwealth Government to grant a concession of duties under the new tariff for the admission of woollen goods ...
Article : 195 wordsThe Maheno was delayed in port yesterday owing to trouble with the crew. Early this morning the vessel was still anchored in Double Bay. ...
Article : 76 wordsNext Monday will be the eleventh anniversary of the destruction of the German raider. Emden, at Cocos Island, by H.M.A.S. Sydney. ...
Article : 125 wordsThelma Dorothy Ellen Bassett, aged 2 years and 4 months, died at the Royal North Shore Hospital on Thursday afternoon, as a result of poisoning, following burns. ...
Article : 127 wordsAccording to information received in Sydney, Captain Murdock McDonald, 68, who at one time lived in Beaver-street, Melbourne, was killed by a man who ran amok on board ...
Article : 87 wordsBritish motor manufacturers have applied for the imposition of the "safeguarding" duty on foreign motor vehicles and parts there[?]. They point out that 25 per centum of new ...
Article : 73 wordsTom Welsh, one of the crew of the Ballarat, and principal leader in the seamen's strike at Capetown, told a meeting that he was going to England to bring out on strike every ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 7 Nov 1925, Page 15
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