At a British seamen's meeting yesterday Messrs. T. Walsh and J. Johahnsen addressed well over 1600 men on lines similar to Thursday night's ...
Article : 197 wordsAlbert Reginald Gibney yesterday asked Mr. Acting-Justice Ralston for a dissolution of his marriage with Pearl Gibney, formerly Earle, on the ...
Article : 218 wordsDirectly after the House of Representatives rose yesterday the Federal Country party met to discuss preliminary arrangements for the framing of ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Davis Cup tie between teams representing Australia and Japan was continued at the Brookline (Massachusetts) courts to-day, when the ...
Article : 285 wordsA message from Pittsburgh states that Harry Greb, world's middleweight boxing champion, was to-day seriously injured in a motor car accident. He ...
Article : 53 wordsThe destroyer squadron sailed from Dunedin and Wellington on Thursday afternoon amidst scenes of enthusiasm (says a New Zealand message in the ...
Article : 104 wordsIt is considered likely that if the British shipping trouble extends Mr. Havelock Wilson, secretary of the British Seamen's Union, will come to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 words"When Mr. J. J. Garvan joined the Commonwealth Bank directors the overdraft of the Mutual Life and Citizens Assurance Co. with that bank was ...
Article : 176 wordsDelayed results of Thursday's international motor cycle tests show that the Norwegians have been compelled to retire. Therefore, England and ...
Article : 44 wordsAdmiral Robison, in a speech at the Harbors Board dinner, said those on the trip were glad to see the countries that bred the Anzacs, whose name ...
Article : 120 wordsThe Berlin correspondent of the London "Times" reports:— There is much speculation in Berlin regarding the contents of the ...
Article : 213 wordsJockey Simmons, despite a broken jaw, left hospital yesterday. Simmons was injured when Boaster, the Epsom Handicap favorite, fell with him on the ...
Article : 33 wordsThe heads of British shipping lines have cabled Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, informing him of the details of the British Seamen's wages ...
Article : 146 wordsErnest Walter Boshard, a member of an International gang of smugglers was presented at the Central Police Court yesterday on a charge of ...
Article : 122 wordsWindbag, the Melbourne Cup favorite, who ricked his shoulder some days ago, reappeared on the tracks yesterday morning. He seemed all ...
Article : 39 wordsA permanent pension of £2 2/ a week will be paid to soldiers who contracted tuberculosis from war service. This was announced by Sir Neville Howse, ...
Article : 133 wordsThe Epsom Handicap favorite Boaster, who met with a slight accident in the fog on Thursday morning, is apparently all right again, as his trainer ...
Article : 65 wordsA writ alleging libel was issued yesterday against "Smith's Weekly" by James Lyons, of Kimo Flats, Phillip-street, Sydney, who is claiming £5000 ...
Article : 40 wordsThe steamer-Maheno has been held up owing to the firemen refusing to work. When the ship was ready to sail at 3 o'clock yesterday, six men ...
Article : 85 words"You can say definitely that Moabite will not meet his spring engagements." This statement was made this morning by F. J. Marsden, trainer of ...
Article : 17 wordsMrs. Dwyer, the victim of the Paddington shooting, has further improved. An operation will be performed to remove two bullets from her ...
Article : 33 wordsReuter's Berlin correspondent reports:— At a meeting of the creditors of Stinnes' Aga motor works it was ...
Article : 57 wordsShipping representatives in Sydney met this morning to consider the position. Mesages were sent to London ...
Article : 72 wordsRun down by his own engine, a railway driver named Hoolihan was killed at Ayr Junction, near Stewart's Creek, yesterday morning. Hoolihan's ...
Article : 108 wordsZensaku Sano, formerly Professor of Commerce at Wasedo University, who surrendered recently after hiding in Russia, for more than a year, was ...
Article : 66 wordsA fund has been opened for the benefit of F. Blake, jockey, who as a result of a railway accident has had both legs amputated (says the ...
Article : 156 wordsThe Ipswich railway employees who downed tools on Thursday held a stopwork meeting yesterday morning. A deputation was appointed to wait on ...
Article : 159 wordsSergeant Philpott and Constable Sherringham, who for some weeks have been engaged upon an investigation of certain alleged railway ...
Article : 68 wordsIt is reported that difficulty is likely to be experienced in obtaining a crew for the Orvieto, which is due to sail to-morrow for Australia. ...
Article : 43 words"One would have thought that after losing your wife's money you would have been satisfied instead of robbing your employer and sending good money ...
Article : 88 wordsMajor de Pinedo, the Italian airman who is making a flight from Rome to Japan, arrived at Cebu, Philippine Islands, at noon to-day. ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Orient liner Orama is still advertised to sail this afternoon. The P. and O. liner Chitial, whose men have so far refused to join in the ...
Article : 90 wordsAlthough the railway department offered certain amounts as compensation to the relatives of the eight people killed in the Highett railway crossing ...
Article : 120 wordsThe aerial mail from Hay yesterday covered the distance from Echuca to Melbourne, 120 miles, in 50 minutes. The 210 miles from Hay took only 146 ...
Article : 101 wordsA meeting of the umpire and permit committee of the B.R.F.A. was held last night, but apart from confirming the minutes, of the previous ...
Article : 36 wordsA special meeting of the West Football Club will be held at 10.30 o'clock to-morrow at the training rooms, for the purpose of dealing with the ...
Article : 129 wordsAUSTRALIA'S HOPES.—Gerald Patterson (left) and J. 0. Anderson, who are doing well in the Davis Cup matches. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 18 wordsA message received in Goulburn states that a strike in which 19 carpenters are involved has occurred at Canberra. ...
Article : 78 wordsTen oversea vessels in Sydney have been threatened with boycott. ...
Article : 18 wordsCaptain W. F. Dunn, Minister for Agriculture, referring to a rumor fromj Melbourne to the enect that the Lee[?]on cannery is on offer to Melbourne ...
Article : 68 wordsBoth the Themistocles and the Orama are due to sail to-day. Many passengers are already aboard, but there appears no hope of the boats sailing on ...
Article : 72 wordsMounted-Constable R. R. Pryor, who has been stationed in the Milparinka and Wentworth, districts for the past five years, has been transferred to ...
Article : 80 wordsThe Commonwealth Shipping Line's former German steamers Barambus. Bakara, and Boonah, which are at present at Falmouth, have been sold ...
Article : 40 wordsMr. H. Seale, deputy chairman of the Overseas Shipping Representatives' Association yesterday stated that he could express no opinion on the ...
Article : 42 wordsAn atmosphere of mystery surrounds the movements of foreign vessels off the New South Wales coast, particularly near Newcastle. The first ...
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Advertising : 299 wordsThe overseas shipping representatives met yesterday afternoon and decided to cable their owners in London informing them of the situation. ...
Article : 59 wordsReuter's Bagdad correspondent reports:— Basrah city lost an entire street of humble homes by a fire which burned ...
Article : 49 wordsSeven vessels in Melbourne have British crews. The men so far have made no move towards supporting the men in Sydney, and have not yet officially ...
Article : 50 wordsShearing is expected to cut out at Netley Station to-day, and some of the 40 or 50 men employed on the work will go to Tolarno Station where ...
Article : 130 wordsThe Turkish press is getting excited about Mosul, judged by a message received, which the Constantinople correspondent of the "Times" says ...
Article : 89 wordsSeamen on the British articles on the ships in port will meet to-night to consider the question of following the example of the British seamen at ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Sat 22 Aug 1925, Page 1
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