Replying to a special request to define America's attitude towards the Dominions, the "Times" Washington, correspondent says: "The popular fea[?] ...
Article : 191 wordsSir Edmund Barton died suddenly at Medlow Bath yesterday morning. In company with Lady Barton, Sir Edmund had been recuperating for about ...
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Advertising : 191 words"The Times" Vienna correspondent says that the Government is unable to pay the full civil service sala[?]as. It is impossible to collect the taxes, and the ...
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Advertising : 682 wordsCommenting on the world problems Dr. Long, Bishop of Bathurst, said (reports the "Daily Telegraph"):- "The vital needs of the world facing ...
Article : 923 wordsWith the defeat of Mr. P. M. Glynn the last link of membership that connected [?]e Federal Parliament with the Federal Convention which drafted the ...
Article : 443 wordsMr. R. J. Turner, in an article in the shipping journal "Fairplay," strikingly summarises the rapid expansion of State-owned shipping with the view ...
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Article : 318 wordsMr. E. H. Fromen, formerly of Murphy, Fromen, and Co., now manager of the dairy department of the South Australian Farmers' ...
Article : 853 wordsSir Josiah Symon and Sir Langdon Bonython have paid high tributes to the ability, courtesy, and public spirit of the late Sir Edmund Barton. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe Berlin "Tageblatt" has an article describing the ex-Kaiser in exile. It says:—"Wilhelm is much altered in appearance. The trembling in the ...
Article : 173 wordsThe deadlock in regard to the engineers' strike continues. A conference will probably be held between representatives of the marine engineers and ...
Article : 96 wordsSpeaking at the declaration of the poll at Ballarat Mr. D. C. M'Grath, the retiring Labor member, who has been defeated by one vote by the ...
Article : 97 wordsRemakable longevity records in 1919 are reported from the cities as well as the country d[?]str[?]cts. The spectacle of sprightly octogenarians hopping on to ...
Article : 128 wordsThe new official prices include flour at 7¾d. lb., bread at 6¼d., and potatoes at 2½d. Potatoes are in short supply, and the full ration is not ...
Article : 110 wordsThe Welsh railwaymen almost solidly rejected the Government's terms. Several branches instructed the delegates in the conference on January 7 ...
Article : 139 wordsThe Minister for Works has requested Mr. Hoskins in a letter to immediately reopen the Lithgow iron works. He has suggested that a conference be ...
Article : 150 wordsMr. Charles Masters had a terrible experience at Young during the weekend (reports the Sydney correspondent of the "Advert[?]ser"). While out work. ...
Article : 121 wordsThe steamer Euripides from Australia has landed all her passengers at Plymouth, and will remain for a fortnight awaiting a discharging berth at ...
Article : 93 wordsUnder the Peace Treaty Great Britain is empowered to secure from Germany certain dyes for commercial purposes. Australia has been allocated ...
Article : 52 wordsA Brisbane message in the "Advertiser" states that the Treasurer, Mr. Theodore, presented the Budget in the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday ...
Article : 141 wordsThe Government has determined not to resinne work at the Port Adelaide produce works unless the men agree not to resort to "go slow" tactics. ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Hague correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says that the Fokker Company is building a 30-ton aeroplane capable of carrying 60 passengers, ...
Article : 85 wordsIt is reported that the British Government proposes to continue the control of butter and cheese for the next two years. To what extent this action ...
Article : 54 wordsOwing to the shipping strike and the difficulty of getting pig iron, it is likely that the Glanville pipe-making works and moulding shops at Islington will be ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Queensland Premier Mr. Theodore) has announced that Mr. Lennon (Speaker of the Legislative Assembly) has been appointed to the post of ...
Article : 131 wordsThe Star of the Barrier Bovs (No. 29-, Blende-street, met last Tuesday evening under the superintendents, G. A. and W. J. Smith. Bro. Bert, C.R., ...
Article : 105 wordsLast year was the busiest on record in the City Coroner's Court. There was an extraordinary increase in the number of murders. In fourteen cases ...
Article : 60 wordsThe Admiralty salvagers have carried out extensive soundings at Scapa Flow. It is reported that the Allies' Commission, guided by the results, has ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Government grants have had the desired effect' of giving employment to many returned men temporarily while they have been awaiting permanent ...
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Advertising : 59 wordsThe half-yearly meeting of the Imperial Lodge, No. 70, I.O.O.F., was held on Tuesday night last, when N.G. Bro. H. H. Tombs presided. The ...
Article : 173 wordsAn application to increase the price of rice from £45 to £58 a ton was yesterday refused by the Necessary Commodities Commission. ...
Article : 41 wordsOn Tuesday Major R. W. Heath, of Victoria, one of the world's greatest tennis players, returned to Sydney from the war by the Ventura. ...
Article : 67 wordsThe State Government wants more Federal shipping contracts to construct vessels at Walsh Island. The Government is prepared to build three 12,800 ...
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