The settlement of the shipping dispute is being held up pending the result of the seamen's ballot for their executive officers. The counting is not yet complete, as the ...
Article : 361 wordsThe Acting-Premier referred to the letter which Mr. Holman wrote yesterday in connection with the liquor poll, and emphasised the utter impracticability of ...
Article : 467 wordsMr. Ghandi, in a letter to the Duke of Connaught, explains the Non-Co-operators' boycott of the Duke's visit as a demonstration against the system, and not ...
Article : 171 words"The Times" Baghdad correspondent is opposed to the evacuation by the British and says, the decision to withdraw troops from Persia has brought panic of ...
Article : 307 wordsThe annual meeting of the North Coast Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., was held to-day under the presidency of Sir Allen Taylor, M.L.C. The report and ...
Article : 258 wordsReuter's Berlin correspondent telegraphed on Tuesday that the statement of the Foreign Minister Dr. von Simons, in the Reichstag to-day, was awaited most ...
Article : 686 wordsWall street is seething with rumors of gigantic financing pending in the Ford Companies. Recently the Ford auto works re-opened, after closing down for several ...
Article : 221 wordsWhile in official circles it is maintained that there is no question of a general election, rumors persist, and there is much speculation as to the possible formation ...
Article : 136 wordsThe indications are that the Royal Show, which opens on March 21, will surpass any of its predecessors. At the last monthly meeting of the ...
Article : 258 words"The Cub," the R.A.F.S. latest engine, which was successfully tested, is of 1000 horse power, and has eighteen cylinders. It is understood it will be fitted to ...
Article : 99 wordsA fillip was given to the already keen interest in the outcome of the Hooper-Fry semi-final on Monday by virtue of Hooper's record break with the red. A ...
Article : 287 wordsThe latest developments in the shipping trouble have convinced turf supporters that the Autumn racing carnival in Victoria will be ruined unless the State ...
Article : 131 wordsThere were some exciting occurrences in Beccles, Suffolk. Two men entered Lloyds Bank at midday, presented revolvers at the officials, and decamped with ...
Article : 86 wordsThe "Daily Mail" declares Mr. Churchill's inheritance from Lord Vane Tempest is the greatest blow the Coalition has received. His independence entirely ...
Article : 69 wordsJudge Beeby heard the first prosecutions under section 14 of the Profiteering Prevention Act to-day, when Cambridge Delicacies, Ltd., Pitt street, Sydney, were ...
Article : 618 wordsMr. C. J. McRae, president of the Primary Producers' Union stated that yesterday, at a meeting of the Butter Pool Committee, further consideration was ...
Article : 298 wordsThe Prince of Wales arrived at Brighton by the Royal train at eleven o'clock this morning. This is his first ceremonial visit to the town. He was met at the ...
Article : 272 wordsA constabulary inspector and his wife were fired on at the railway station at Mallow, and wounded, the wife fatally. Crown forces attacked the assailants ...
Article : 36 wordsThe new cattle pavilion at the Royal Show Grounds will house about 400 head. It is now being roofed. There has been an increase of nearly 500 in the ...
Article : 46 wordsWheat is now pouring into Darling Harbor at the rate of over 350 trucks daily Yesterday, a record for the season was put up by the shipping of 88,852 bags of wheat ...
Article : 121 wordsAt Washington the Naval Appropriation Bill is to be reported to the House on Wednesday. It is approximately for 395,000,000 dollars, a reduction of ...
Article : 77 wordsColonel Moore says he was carried in the streets of Dublin in a motor lorry as a hostage for two hours before his release. He was released as an act of clemency ...
Article : 63 wordsThe first execution under martial law in Ireland was carried out to-day, when a Kerry farmer, who was condemned for being in unlawful possession of a loaded ...
Article : 42 wordsMr. Hughes has approved of Senator Millen's immigration loan suggestion, but further consideration has been deferred until the Imperial Cabinet assembles. ...
Article : 124 wordsAt a meeting of the Colonial Wool Merchants' Association, held in London this afternoon under the chairmanship of Mr. Weddell to discuss the future disposal of ...
Article : 86 wordsException was taken to-day by the Minster for Agriculture to the statements of Mr. Main, M.L.A., regarding the methods of the Central Wheat Board in ...
Article : 85 words"The Times" Dublin correspondent telegraphed on Tuesday that Mr. John Dillon made a statement in reference to the proposed agreement of the Irish parties ...
Article : 113 wordsThe price of Cumberland hematite pig iron has been reduced by £1 a ton. This is hoped to result in business leading to a recovery in the iron trade. ...
Article : 40 wordsThe "Barrier Miner," in a leading article on the position at Broken Hill consequent on the Port Pirie fire, states it was never contemplated that the outlook for ...
Article : 192 wordsThe Home Secretary has decided not to advise the reprieve of the Eastbourne murderers, Field and Gray. ...
Article : 27 wordsMr. Patrick Berrell, a farmer and carrier, brought into Condobolin a record load of wheat to the local mill. There were 202 bags, weighing 15 tons 17cwt. ...
Article : 60 wordsCleveland ironmasters have reduced the price of pigiron £1 per ton. ...
Article : 17 wordsDetails of the Mallow case reveal the shocking nature of the tragedies. A band of assassins intended murdering Inspector King, and were concealed at the station. ...
Article : 131 words"The Times" Paris corespondent states that as an outcome of the study of business efficiency methods in America, Carpentier is starting the manufacture of aluminium ...
Article : 97 wordsGerman machine-gun manufacturers announce an average reduction of twenty per cent, in the price of all productions. ...
Article : 24 wordsCollieries in Wales employing 1600 are re-opening as the result of a visit of the directors to the Continent regaining some of the lost European markets. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe tramway returns showed that there was slight falling-off in the number of passengers carried for the first few days of the increased fares; but in a week the ...
Article : 232 wordsEarly this morning a stoker on submarine 13 saw a skiff, sixteen feet in length, floating near, which contained a blue serge suit and a pair of boots, and a pair of ...
Article : 69 wordsMarie Lloyd's application for exemption was refused and she appeared on a jury in the Divorce Court to-day, but the case was a will probate and not a divorce one. ...
Article : 57 wordsThe employees of the Kalgoorlie Tramway Co. ceased work, although the men are working under an agreement which does not expire until June, 1922. The ...
Article : 87 wordsIn view of the increased output, the slackened home demand, and the fact that export prices are now approximately the same as home prices, the Government has ...
Article : 88 wordsDeschamps (Carpentier's manager) announces he is ready to fight any manager of the same age and weight as himself. Cuny has accepted, stipulating ...
Article : 72 wordsA shocking accident occurred near Torbane on the Mudgee line. A junior porter named George Sharpe was instructing a new lad named Coleman, who had only ...
Article : 90 wordsA Queensland squatter, R. C. Ramsay, in a letter on "White Australia," says the north is empty because closer settlement Governments are no longer ...
Article : 124 wordsThe Attorney-General stated to-day that the number of convictions for breaches of the Necessary Commodities Act number 142. The total amount of the penalties ...
Article : 108 wordsIt is understood there will be nothing like £100,000 purse for the Carpentier-Dempsey fight when Rickard completes negotiations in taking over the deal from ...
Article : 67 wordsMore than 1000 glass bottle workers at Botany struck work on Monday, but all returned to work on the following day The dispute had reference to increased ...
Article : 47 wordsTwelve motor companies have combined to run daily char-a-banc services for passengers and luggage to the seaside from London, beginning at Easter, at prices a ...
Article : 35 wordsThe estate of the late William Yeomans grazier, of Young, has been valued for probate, at £23,560. ...
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Daily Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1915 - 1954), Thu 3 Feb 1921, Page 5
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