While Detective-Sgt. Purdue was chatting at the Kalgoorlie detective office this morning about the personnel of the first staff of special officers engaged in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 337 wordsThat poverty in itself was not sufficient reason for a Judge to appoint a counsel to act for an accused person in the Criminal Court, was the dictum ...
Article : 611 wordsIt is expected that the miners alone will determine, the duration of the engine drivers' strike, which lias thrown 30,000 men out of employment in New ...
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Advertising : 259 wordsA Trades Union Congress manifesto declares it imperative that agreements, undertakings, and conditions existing prior to the dispute shall be maintained. The ...
Article : 164 wordsThe strike outlook is much brighter to-day. It has been officially announced that as the result of overnight meetings, agreements have been reached to end the strike ...
Article : 248 words[?] order to clear away misconceptions, the Minister for Labour has published the correspondence with Sir Herbert Samuel (Chairman of the Commission). ...
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Article : 129 wordsMr. James M. Duniop (President of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of Australia) has sent the following cable message to the Prime Minister of Britain: ...
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Article : 166 wordsSir. E. J. Holloway (secretary of the Trades Hall Council) and Mr. C. Crofts (secretary of the Commonwealth Council of Federated Unions) who were sent to ...
Article : 347 wordsJudgement for defendants, with costs, entered by Mr. Justice Northmore, in the Supreme Court to-day, in a case in which William Barrow, an ex-soldier and a ...
Article : 96 words[?] newspapers publish what is regarded as official information, to the effect that Spain will withdraw from the League of Nations if she does not gain a ...
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Article : 214 wordsFive thousand acres has been applied for at Bynoe Harbour for tin dredging by Messrs. Gitsham & Manners. The ground is said to be worth 1 ib tin to ...
Article : 87 wordsOpening at the matinee this afternoon, at 2.30, at the Prince of Wales Theatre, William Anderson will present the attractive drama of life and love in London. ...
Article : 248 words[?] to a statement that the Federal Government contemplated taking action to deal stringently with armed criminals if the STates agreed, the Premier of ...
Article : 139 wordsMr. H. E. Vail (general manager at Kalgoorlie of the Wiluna Gold Mines, Limited) reports having dispatched the following cable to the London office of ...
Article : 118 words[?] August Koetveld, a former member of the goldstealing detection staff, who committed suicide at Kalgoorlie, was born at Muck Creek, near Daylesford ...
Article : 18 wordsTwo Irish Republican prisoners (Keogh and Killoran) made a sensational escape from the Dundrum criminal lunatic asylum in Ireland, whiter they were recently ...
Article : 131 wordsThe first step towards a resumption of the coal negotiations was taken this evening, when Mr. Baldwin, accompanied by the Earl of Birkenhead. Sir Arthur Steed ...
Article : 177 wordsSir—Trades [?] generally will appland the action of the British Trades Union Congress in terminating the ill advised general strike. I would suggest ...
Article : 270 wordsThe Full Bench of the High Court reserved judgement to-day in the case in which the British Imperial Oil Company appealed against its taxation by the ...
Article : 112 wordsThe Midnight Frolies will commence their seventeenth week at the matinee to-day with a new programme of bright and happy numbers. Mr Alec Regan and ...
Article : 1,228 words[?] with the closure of the Narratarra Lead Mine, at Protheroe, the Commonwealth Bank has been appointed receiver, and has taken possession of the ...
Article : 14 words[?] has been discovered on Boye's River, 15 miles north of the Adams River field. The Director of Mines (Mr. A. McIntosh Reid) said it had been known ...
Article : 73 wordsThe Country Nationalist candidate for Maree at the Queensland general elections (Mr. G. Tedman) has asked for a recount. His opponent (Mr. W. Bertram) has a ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 15 May 1926, Page 11
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