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Advertising : 20 wordsThe arrival in Canberra yesterday of Mr. W. M. [?]ughes provided occasion for a meeting of the five members who have left the Nationalist ranks. ...
Article : 239 wordsHe was conveyed to Canberra Hospital where he was admitted in a critical condition suffering from a fractured base of the skul[?] In place[?] ...
Article : 179 wordsThe colliery gate bears a notice stating "Trespaggers will be prosecuted with the utmost vigour of the law." Only about twely men ...
Article : 154 wordsLord Beaverbrook stated in the [?]ouse of Lords that the Government [?]ould not do anything to encourage [?] movement for free trade witlan ...
Article : 173 wordsThe twelfth Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia was opened yesterday in bright, sunny weat[?] The morning's proceedings were ...
Article : 400 wordsMr. Herbert Smith's resignation [?] the presidency of the Miners' Federation is a sequel to recent events [?] connection with the Government's ...
Article : 258 wordsThe discussion was initiated by Mr. Baddeley when he moved that it was a matter of urgent necessity that the House should forthwith consider the ...
Article : 692 wordsIn the House of Commons, Mr, Ramsay MacDonald, in answer to [?] question, said that he had not consulted the dominions regarding the ...
Article : 71 wordsMr. G. E. Yates (Adelaide) said that South Australia had furnished two Speakers and two Presidents of the the Senate. He felt that Mr. Makin ...
Article : 497 wordsThe Minister for Mines, Mr. Weav[?]r, attempted to interview a meeting of representatives of all the unions employed at Rothbury Colliery, but the ...
Article : 124 wordsThe Federal President of the [?]gamated Engineering Union (Mr. A. Evernden), to-day, denied the statement that the Commonwealth ...
Article : 67 words[?]orreatial rains in Wales caused [?] worst floods for 40 years. In Many [?] numerous families found the [?]er rooms engulfed dowing to the ...
Article : 146 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) stated yesterday that he had received telegrams from the parties concerned stating that they would be represented ...
Article : 64 wordsMr. W. M. Hughes, who has arrived in Canberra during the lunch hour, was sworn in when the House resrmed. His appearance was the ...
Article : 242 wordsGiving evidence before the coal commission to-day Mr. Davies representing the maners, said that the northern companies had had a strangle ...
Article : 96 wordsMining officials to-day did not appear to be over sanguine about the success, of the Canberra conference. The Secretary of the Australian ...
Article : 144 words"I have not heard a hint of such a suggestion," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) yesterday, when his at[?] was drawn to a report which ...
Article : 233 wordsAt the invitation of the Prime Minister (Mr. Seullin) the Consu[?]s of various countries [?]ssembled at 5 p.m. yesterday at Parliament House to be ...
Article : 88 wordsMr. R. F. H. Green (Richmand) said that he expected to have heard that Mr. McGrath had had practice in the chair, but he seemed only to ...
Article : 775 words[?]gan's team of cricketers arrived [?] Sydney to-day and was given a [?]dial reception by the local cricket[?] authorities. The match against ...
Article : 32 wordsIt was stated to-day that the owners arp propared to co-operate with the Federal Government in an effort to settle the coal trouble. They have ...
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The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995), Thu 21 Nov 1929, Page 1
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