A meeting of the commission (Messrs. Gilder, Peverill and Molloy) which drafted the rejected seats scheme will be held this morning. Yesterday a formal ...
Article : 465 wordsThe most refreshing evidence in the long-drawn-out 44-hour, week inquiry in the Arbitration Court was given yesterday by the sales manager of one of ...
Article : 1,125 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.--Mr. Loughlin, Minister of Lands and Forests and Deputy Premier, to-day forwarded his resignation from the State. Ministry to ...
Article : 864 wordsAn encounter with tribesmen of the Nakanal area of New Britain, in which two natives were killed and one injured, was made by the expedition recently ...
Article : 497 wordsAlthough the Railway department has resolved to run Sunday morning trains to the seaside, the question of running trams on Sunday mornings has not been ...
Article : 95 wordsOfficial circles to-night expressed the belief that the Imperial Conference would definitely end on Tuesday. It is highly probable Mr. Hertzog will be aboard a ...
Article : 380 wordsDuring the discussion on grievances in the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Pollard said he had not spoken on the scheme when it was before the House on ...
Article : 311 wordsFollowing the announcement by the Railway department yesterday of its unsatisfactory financial position, the chairman of the Tramways Board, Mr. A. ...
Article : 187 wordsThe increase in the number of miners at work to-day was 8439, making the total working 357,000. A disquieting fact is that South Wales, Northumberland and ...
Article : 156 wordsCriticism of the Tramways Board was the chief note struck at a conference yesterday of representatives of municipalities presided over by the mayor of ...
Article : 569 wordsBENDIGO, Thursday.--At the fortnightly meeting of Bendigo Trades Hall Council the following resolution was carried:-- ...
Article : 80 wordsLowering clouds and rain squalls to-day met the Dominion delegates at Cardington, England's chief airship base, where, in addition to an inspection of the gigantic ...
Article : 466 wordsFour times this week the Allan-Peacock Government has been defeated by a deliberate vote of the Legislative Assembly. On Tuesday an important clause of the ...
Article : 1,412 wordsAllen Upward, the well-known novelist, was found to-day shot through the heart in his rooms at Wimborne in Dorset. Grim irony underlies the tragedy. A man of ...
Article : 227 wordsA message was also received from the Administrator that the wireless plant in the Morobe district had broken down, and that therefore no advices from the ...
Article : 271 wordsIn connection with the memorial service at Notre Dame by the League of ex-Soldier Priests, figures were published showing that 3101 priests, 1517 members ...
Article : 62 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.--When the Legislative Assembly met to-day the Premier (Mr. Lang) informed Mr. Bennet that in the event of an election taking place, it ...
Article : 297 wordsAn official announcement was forthcoming yesterday regarding the arrangement--previously referred to in "The Age"--between the Victorian Wheat ...
Article : 337 wordsIt is expected that the electric single track tramway line to connect the Swanston-strect and William-street electric services via Victoria street and ...
Article : 78 wordsIn the House of Lords to-day Lord Asquith said the use of chemical and bacteriological agencies in war should be prohibited also submarines. The first thing ...
Article : 181 wordsMr. Bruce's speech on Australian finance is the theme of general discussion in financial circles, and is evoking much favorable comment. ...
Article : 595 wordsFigures showing the extent of the Tramways Board's operations were submitted to a meeting of the hoard yesterday by the secretary, Mr. W. O. Strangward. He ...
Article : 274 wordsBENDIGO, Thursday.--At a meeting of Bendigo sub-branch of the Australian Railways Union to-night, a circular letter was received from the State executive ...
Article : 166 wordsResidents of Box Hill and Blackburn are indignant at Mr. Clapp's announcement that the Railway Commissioners will not establish another station at ...
Article : 221 wordsReferring to the Lang Government's proposal to place a tax on newspapers, the "Evening Standard" says:--"It is impossible to believe the New South ...
Article : 108 wordsWhile admiring the scenery at Bacehus Marsh yesterday morning, Herbert Bruhn. 25 years, of 12 Green-street, Northcote, who was standing at an open door of a ...
Article : 97 wordsLate last night the body of a young man was found on the railway line on the St. Kilda run, about 36 yards on the Melbourne side of the South Melhourne ...
Article : 123 wordsThe redistribution of seats scheme was the subject of an animated discussion at the meeting of the Trades Hall Council last evening. ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Fri 19 Nov 1926, Page 9
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