"I plead guilty to having been absent from work, but not from the ship," stated Henry C. Edney, seaman, in the Police Court yesterday. He had been ...
Article : 221 wordsMr. D. Napier, president of the Port Pirie branch of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners, stated last night that on Wednesday ...
Article : 225 wordsMr W. A. Watt, Acting Prime Minister, has stated that he cannot entertain the proposals of the Trades Hall Council for a settlement, of the seamen's ...
Article : 51 wordsSupplies of coal in South Australia are gradually, but surely, approaching the point of exhaustion. At present, apparently, there are no ...
Article : 111 wordsSensational news has been received from Germany. It indicates that the war may be renewed at an early date, and a certain amount of excitement is ...
Article : 273 wordsSix influenza patients were admitted to the isolation hospital yesterday. That makes the total number in the institution 24. ...
Article : 172 wordsThe appeal for funds for the building of the soldiers' memorial hall in Pirie is attracting co-operation in the surrounding districts. Already steps ...
Article : 109 wordsThe president and secretaries of the Melbourne Trades Hull Council yesterday waited on Mr. W. A. Watt and Rear-Admiral Clarkson to make ...
Article : 75 wordsRecent rains have added to the appearance of the Soldiers' Memorial Park. The grasses sown recently on the plots abutting on Alexander street ...
Article : 125 wordsThe Minister of Railways stated to-day that in consequence of the serious position brought about by the coal shortage, the Government was ...
Article : 54 wordsQuestioned on Wednesday regarding the shipping hold-up, the secretary of the Queensland branch of the Seamen's Union (Mr T. Burke) stated ...
Article : 305 wordsMembers of the Coal Board met on Thursday morning and considered many applications for exemption from the prohibition of the use of coal and ...
Article : 171 wordsMatters connected with the Wheat Scheme, particularly those concerning sale of timber in 1917 under the name of Mr P. R. Brimage, were ...
Article : 314 wordsFor the first time since June, 1914, the Port Pirie Racing Club will hold a two-days' race meeting on Monday and Wednesday next, 23rd and 25th inst., ...
Article : 466 wordsSir,—As one interested in the returned soldiers I was very surprised to find this morning that the Citizens' ...
Article : 509 wordsMr. and Mrs. Williams, Pirie West, have been notified that their son, Pte W. G. Williams, 3rd Light Horse, is returning on the Orari, which should ...
Article : 163 wordsOccupation of the Rhine bridgeheads by the Allies and the prospect of their forces advancing again have Infuriated the worst elements of the German ...
Article : 147 wordsAn announcement that the Government has decided to place the employes of the railway locomotive and running departments on three-quarter ...
Article : 281 wordsSpartacism has revived in some parts of Germany during the past week. To obtain recruits professors have not hesitated to avow that the ...
Article : 203 wordsSergeant Lindsay Davidson arrived at Wandearah from the Palestine front on Tuesday. He is the third son of Mrs. Richard Davidson, of Wandearah. ...
Article : 74 wordsExtreme reticence was displayed in Sydney on Wednesday by the executive of the Seamen's Union in regare to the general situation as affecting the ...
Article : 226 wordsOn Wednesday evening a welcome social was tendered by the residents of Wirrabara, to the following soldiers: Lance Corporal Hillary Talbot, M.M., ...
Article : 131 wordsVaudeville is one of the attractions of to-night's program tit the Casino. The turn of Jones and flames is greatly enjoyed. "The Secret Code" ...
Article : 161 wordsShould the Germans refuse to make peace a sharp and sudden punishment awaits them. Like a modern Damocles the fleet has death suspended above it, ...
Article : 117 wordsThe Port Pirie High School Old Scholars' Association had a reunion social last night at the school. There was an excellent attendance, and ...
Article : 71 wordsWeather permitting, the school sports on the Recreation Ground to-day should be most successful. The promoters have framed a ...
Article : 184 wordsDuring a disturbance at a house in Gilbert street, Gilberton yesterday, it is alleged,sulphuric acid was thrown by one of the parties over another. ...
Article : 216 wordsM. Lenin, in a wireless message from Moscow, claims that Admiral koltchafe has been defeated crushingly in the south and centre of Russia, and ...
Article : 80 words"Private Peat" is it Paramount picture of the highest standard of merit, even for that firm. It is oven more enjoyable than "The Better 'Ole," from ...
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Advertising : 144 wordsIt is stated that Mr T. J. Ryan, Premier of Queensland, will be offered the Mavanoa (Old.) Labor nomination for a House of Representatives election. ...
Article : 110 wordsOne of the most disastrous fires exFerienced in Sydney for years started at 10 o'clock last night. In less than an hour an ...
Article : 96 wordsAn Australian cricket team is engaged in a match against representatives of Yorkshire. Yorkshire batted first and, compiled ...
Article : 84 wordsTo-morrow afternoon at 2.30 a 1arg. attendance at the hospital working bee is desired. The work of cutting the lawns and other duties arc on the ...
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Recorder (Port Pirie, SA : 1919 - 1954), Fri 20 Jun 1919, Page 1
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