In the House of Commons to-day Mr Cecil Harmsworth moved the second reading of a Bill to give effect to the Austrian and Bulgarian treaties ...
Article : 363 wordsRepresentatives of the Barrier mineowners and employes will meet next Monday to receive the employers' terms. ...
Article : 43 wordsIt has been officially announced that Lord French has ordered the release of the hunger strikers in Mountjoy prison. whose condition is medically regarded as dangerous." The trade union strike in Ireland has consequently been called off. ...
Article : 70 wordsAn inquiry into the cause of the death of Mrs. Muriel E. Lee and her three children was begun in the Riverton police court to-day. Lee was ...
Article : 617 wordsMr. Poynton moved the second, reading of the Repatriation Bill yesterday and the debate Was adjourned. The House went into Committee to ...
Article : 142 wordsThe following messages have been received at Broken Hill from union delegates in Melbourne:— From Mr. G. Kerr, president of the ...
Article : 230 wordsThe Chief Secretary for Ireland explains that the Mountjoy prisoners have been released on parole for a specified period, in each case ...
Article : 104 wordsThe Senate received the War Gratu[?]y Bill from House of Representatives yesterday and agreed to the first reading. ...
Article : 61 words"The Times" correspondent at Dublin says that the strike will continue, until it is called off by the strike execulive. The thoroughness of the ...
Article : 238 wordsA preliminary inquiry into the mishap to the steamer Aughinish was opened, this morning before Captain Fergus Cumming, at the Navigation ...
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Article : 191 wordsQuiet negotiations hive given one more union good results. At a conference with their employers last night the members of the Meat ...
Article : 381 wordsConfirmation has been received of a report that the Mountjoy prisoners who refused to take food have been released. ...
Article : 73 wordsNominations of candidates for a plebiscite to deckle who should contest the Pirie district in the interests of the Labor Party at the next general ...
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Article : 476 wordsReplying to Mr T. P. O'Connor in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. A. Bonar Law announced that the Irish Government had decided that persons ...
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Article : 76 wordsMr. R. D. Meagher this morning asked the High Court for leave to appeal against the.decision of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, ...
Article : 67 wordsThe traffic employes on British raildays have demanded an all-round increase of wages by £1 a week. It is likely that [?]tions which ...
Article : 72 wordsSir Henry Goold-Adanis, whose death is announced, had been on a holiday visit to South Africa, accompanied by his wife and two children. ...
Article : 71 wordsThe trades unions in Belfast and the North of Ireland generally, have ignored the strike call, but there has been a large response elsewhere. ...
Article : 159 wordsThat pleasantly ruffianish actor, Bill Hart, will revisit the [?] Theatre to-night as the hero of "Breed of men." It is a western American drama ...
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Recorder (Port Pirie, SA : 1919 - 1954), Fri 16 Apr 1920, Page 1
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