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Advertising : 301 wordsIn the French Chamber of Deputies to-day the [?]bate on the Peace treaty was resumed, the feature being a speech by M. Clemenceau, the Premier. ...
Article : 845 wordsThe sombre nows comes from all parts of the country regarding the stoppage of industries. The steel works are closing, and the iron works are damping down. ...
Article : 104 wordsA message from Archangel, dated 25th September, says thousands of British troops and general headquarters embarked on that day. The last ...
Article : 108 wordsBritam is practically without trains. No trains have moved in London since midnight on Friday. The Government announces that private motor-cars ...
Article : 566 wordsA Downing street communique, issued states:—The stoppage of trains is practically complete. There have been no disturbances. The Government is ...
Article : 161 wordsThe latest reports from the great provincial centres show that the standstill is complete everywhere. The tube and underground strike in London ...
Article : 320 wordsThe French aviator, Poulet, who is beginning his attempt to fly from Paris to Australia, interviewed by Reuter, said that given decent luck he saw no ...
Article : 409 wordsMr J. H. Thomas, the secretary of the Railwaymen’s Unions in a statement, charges certain of the Ministers, whom he does not name, with a lack of ...
Article : 136 wordsThe fish porkers at Billingsgate having struck in sympathy with the railway men, supplies of fish were conveyed to the market on army lorries. The ...
Article : 189 wordsA demonstration of the railway men in the Albert Hall carried a resolution endorsing the attitude and action of the executive in calling a strike. Mr ...
Article : 63 wordsThe channel services to the Continent and Ireland have been suspended. The number of trains running is scarcely worth while counting. A few trains ...
Article : 172 wordsAccording to the official notes of the conference between the Cabinet and the bail way men’s Union, Mr Thomas in conveying the decision to strike said, ...
Article : 72 wordsA novel feature of the railway strike is that the aeroplane companies are advertising that they will convey anybody anywhere in England or the ...
Article : 110 wordsA protracted meeting of the bus, tram and taxi men's union on Saturday decided to suspend operations on Sunday The decision is in sympathy with the ...
Article : 35 wordsEvery railway is paralysed. There is no avenue open for negotiations. Mr Robert Smillie, interviewed, said that only a complete victory for the men ...
Article : 39 wordsColonel Hartz flew over the Main Divide of the Rocky Mountains from Helena to Missoula, in Montana. He is the first in the United States to ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Liverpool moat supply is held up at Birkenhead. The general manager and four assistants since the strike have been working the pumps to keep the ...
Article : 57 wordsWholesale provision merchants in South Wales propose to suspend business during the railway, strike, in order to hasten tho settlement. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe situation is regarded as one of unparalleled gravity. No new negotiations have begun. The situation is apparently hopeless. The resumption ...
Article : 284 wordsMr A. Cramp, chairman of the Railway men’s, union, and other union representatives, held a conference with Sir Eric Geddes, the Minister for ...
Article : 73 wordsThe Council of. Five spent yesterday discussing Field-Marshal von der Goltz’s refusal [?] disband his army in the Baltic States. It is believed that von der ...
Article : 334 wordsSpeaking at the Albert Hall demonstration, Mr J. H. Thomas, the leader of the railway men, asserted that tho Premier had been intimidated. Mr Bromley ...
Article : 61 wordsA Washington message states:—A strike will false place on Monday which will render the plant of the Bethlehem Steel Company idle. Between 40,000 ...
Article : 36 wordsAn authoritative statement says that the Government, feels that the strike must be resisted by all the resources of the country. Considerable organisation ...
Article : 1,027 wordsDeclaring "This is the saddest day of my life,” Mr J. H. Thomas, speaking with considerable emotion, said:— "I exhausted every means to find a ...
Article : 101 words[?]ounces that owing [?] strike all leve and de[?]rthwith suspe[?]d [?]opened quietly, men ...
Article : 502 wordsUnion officials predict that 90,000 shipyard workers on the Pacific coast will strike on the 1st October, as the result of the Government Shipping ...
Article : 70 wordsA fresh trike has occurred among the artists and employes of music halls, concerts and balls, owing to the refusal of the managers to employ only trade ...
Article : 89 wordsMr Lloyd Georgg, in a statement concerning the railway men’s strike, says:—I have come to the conclusion in my long and varied experience ...
Article : 431 wordsPresident Wilson has abandoned his tour of the United States in support of the Peace Treaty, announcihng illhealth as the reason. ...
Article : 123 wordsThe Coal Controller has ordered the stoppage of all foreign shipments of coal from Cardiff, conserving all the coal for use in Britain. ...
Article : 31 wordsAt the meeting of the Papal Consistory for November, the Pope will create several cardinals, none of whom will be British. The view is expressed ...
Article : 78 wordsOwing to the rai way strike several race were abandoned on Saturday. The executive of the Irish Labor Party has issued manifesto approving ...
Article : 73 wordsAn official return issued on Saturday shows that the British wa[?]ships lost during the war numbered 254, inclubing 13 battleships, 22 cruisers, 65 ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Mon 29 Sep 1919, Page 1
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