One of the most unusual strikes ever declared in Broken Hill is being conducted at the present time. It is the strike of the punters, which was ...
Article : 377 wordsThe negotiations for an increase of 8/ a week for 7000 London tramway-men have broken down, and the Transport Workers' Union announces that a ...
Article : 87 wordsA letter which was received at the annual meeting of the Bathurst branch of the Nationalists' Association from Mr. Archdale Parkhill predicted ...
Article : 51 wordsEvery day brings more indications of trouble for Farmers' party Ministers in the federal Government when the National party meeting is held next ...
Article : 221 wordsThe difficulty regarding the sale of Australian wines at the British Empire Exhibition is still unsettled, although it is constantly engaging the attention ...
Article : 118 wordsThe House of Lords has passed the second reading of the Auxiliary Air Force Bill, which has the object of recruiting 13 home defence squadrons on ...
Article : 52 wordsIf Mr. T. J. Ley, Minister for Justice, wins the argument at next Tuesday's Cabinet meeting and it is decided to appoint civilian licensing ...
Article : 115 wordsCommander C. D. Burney caused a scene in the House of Commons to-day during the debate on the Admiralty vote by referring to the Liberal ...
Article : 125 wordsThe coke workers who are on strike have refused to agree to their dispute being referred to Mr. C. Bubble, chairman of the Coal Tribunal: If the ...
Article : 67 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day, replying to a protest by Mr. Lloyd George against a letter by Lord Parmoor, Lord President of the Council, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 123 wordsA writ was issued yesterday claiming £10,000 damages by Arthur Bishop against "Smith's Weekly" in respect of an alleged libel. Bishop already has ...
Article : 73 wordsSpeaking at Crookwell, Mr. M. F. Merton,' M.L.A., urged that all anti-Socialist parties should unite against Labor extremists. He suggested that ...
Article : 43 wordsOfficial figures show that unemployment in Britain since the armistice has cost Britain £392,000,000, of which the Exchequer paid £170,000,000. ...
Article : 45 wordsFor allowing a German stowaway to escape from the steamer Progress on January 2 Messrs. Gibbs, Bright and Co. were yesterday fined £100. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe Sydney Labor Council has carried a resolution urging the Labor party to widen its constitution to allow of all working class parties to ...
Article : 39 wordsConsternation reigns in the Customs Department here. Orders have been issued that there is to be no morning tea or smoking in the offices. ...
Article : 33 wordsIn the Central Criminal Court yesterday Rose Gilmour (42) pleaded guilty to a charge of arson and was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment. The ...
Article : 64 wordsReuter's Paris correspondent reports:— "The bill for the reorganisation of the French army has been passed by ...
Article : 79 wordsMr. J. Bailey, M.L.A., has accepted the offer of the A.L.P. to hold an open inquiry into the ballot box scandals on the conditions stated, namely, ...
Article : 59 wordsFor over two hours yesterday the full Council for Defence discussed the Problem of Australian defence with Mr. S. M. Bruce. Prime Minister, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 131 wordsOn Saturdays it is usual for men to congregate in Argent-street from Cloride-street to Oxide-street, their numbers being fairly numerous even in the ...
Article : 305 wordsAn armed man held up Mrs. Susan Riley at 10.15 a.m. yesterday in her shop at Camperdown. He pointed a revolver at her and demanded money. ...
Article : 50 words[?] now appears that the A.L.P. executive his informed Mr. J. Bailey, M.L.A., that he, being the applicant, should apply to the Federal executive ...
Article : 90 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day Mr. S. Arnold, Under-Secretary for the Coloies, outlined the new regime for Northern Rhodesia, which is to operate ...
Article : 133 wordsThe New South Wales Flourmilleis' Association has increased the price of bran from £5 to £5 15/ a ton Pollard remains unchanged at £6 a ton. ...
Article : 33 wordsReuter's St. Johns, New Foundland, correspondent reports:— "The report of the royal commissioner, T. Hollis Walker, of London, ...
Article : 164 wordsAt an auction sale of city property yesterday £45,000 was refused for the Peking Cafe in Pitt-street with a frontage of 40ft. by 183ft. For a vacant ...
Article : 58 wordsAfter a delay of three days, owing to the Seamen's Union's futile attempt to impose job control, the steamer Fordsdale finally started on its maiden ...
Article : 68 wordsA violent hail and wind storm in the Parramatta district late yesterday afternoon did considerable damage. The Wentworthville Hotel was partly ...
Article : 52 wordsReuter's Tokio correspondent reports:— "The latest news from Sasebo, Japan, holds out little hope of effecting the ...
Article : 66 wordsThe condition of Mr. Charles Gainer, one of the Jingellic shooting victims, is reported to be serious. ...
Article : 28 wordsIt is said that the action of the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union regarding the Fordsdale's crew is not approved by the head office of the union ...
Article : 45 wordsThe death is reported from London of Carl Hertz, a world-famous vaudeville conjurer and illusionist. [Australia has been included in Carl ...
Article : 49 wordsThe general elections for the Legislative Assembly took place to-day with the exception of polling in two northern electorates, Kimberley, and ...
Article : 84 wordsAt the Kalgoorlie Circuit Court yesterday an aboriginal named Bungarra was charged with having wilfully murdered Minboolah, a gin, at Laverton, ...
Article : 105 wordsOne application for the gratuity bond loan yesterday was for £100,000. It was from the Australian Provincial Assurance Association Limited. ...
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Advertising : 60 wordsDr. Earle Page Federal Treasurer, believes that the full amount required to pay off gratuities to former soldiers will be raised. The latest return of ...
Article : 48 wordsSir,—Would you grant me a little space in "The Miner" to express an opinion on the above? I have read quite recently that new motor traffic ...
Article : 236 wordsA quest is being conducted by leading Australian papers on behalf of the National Baby Week Council, [?] to discover the healthfest and bonniest baby in the British Empire. MR. SUBBUBS: My word, I'd have won this competition fifty ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 54 words"The death is announced of the Rev. Frank Duesbury, one of the outstanding men in the Methodist Church in Australia. ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Sat 22 Mar 1924, Page 1
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