Reports that the Reparations Conference had reached a deadlock spread rapidly. They scarcely represented the actual facts, however, though the situation ...
Article : 176 wordsTo-day's search for Lieut. Keith Anderson, who, with his mechanic, Mr. R. S. Hitchcock has been lost for over a week, was fruitless. ...
Article : 357 wordsThe co-pilots of the Southern Cross, Squadron-Leader Kingsford-Smith and Flight-Lieutenant Ulm, last night, submitted the following report to Colonel ...
Article : 1,040 wordsThere was no change in the mining situation yesterday The leaders on both sides, when approached, said that they had no comment to make. Mr. Stevens, the State Treasurer, left for Melbourne last ...
Article : 78 wordsSpeaking on the Dominions Office vote in the House of Commons, Mr. J. H. Thomas said it had been declared that if Labour were returned, the disintegration ...
Article : 1,005 words"Our policy is one of sobriety," said Mr. Stanley Baldwin, in outlining the Conservative party's programme for the elections at Drury Lane Theatre last night. People who think that pre-war electioneering is going to win a post war election ...
Article : 687 wordsThe position in the coal mining industry did not undergo any alteration to-day, but developments are likely next week. ...
Article : 152 wordsIt was revealed that Herr Schacht, at the eleventh hour, introduced a political element, making an offer of £82,500,000 yearly for 37 years. He said that, ...
Article : 96 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Northern Collieries' Association will be held next Wednesday, and latest developments will be discussed then. Contrary to ...
Article : 71 wordsLord Revelstoke, Chairman of the British Committee discussing reparations with Herr Schacht, was found dead in bed at 7.30 a.m. to-day. Death was the ...
Article : 61 wordsDealing with the position in general and the stoppage at Wallarah to-day in particular, the following statement was issued by Mr. C. M. McDonald, Chairman of the ...
Article : 341 wordsColonel Mansbridge telegraphed later—"Is it advisable that we should co-ordinate movements in search of Anderson? Personally, I think base is Wyndham, not ...
Article : 157 wordsNews from Paris concerning the deadlock in the reparations discussion, caused consternation until a message was received from the German delegation, stating that ...
Article : 87 wordsThe Southern Cross flew from Derby to Wyndham to-day, and is expected to join in the search for Anderson to-morrow. ...
Article : 103 wordsReferring last night to the proposals of the coal-owners for the reopening of the mines, Mr. R. Cameron, M.P., said they were too ridiculous to discuss. By ...
Article : 244 wordsWhile it was thought that the Sydney conference of owners and miners' representatives might discover some way out of the industrial tangle, men experienced ...
Article : 613 wordsThe "debt repudiation" debate has been temporarily place in the background by Mr. Baldwin's policy speech. Nevertheless, there is every indication that it will ...
Article : 164 wordsAir Pilot L. J. Brain, Mr. P. Compson (mechanic), and Mr. F. W. Stevens (Deputy Director of Station 4QG (wireless operator), left Brisbane at daylight this ...
Article : 136 wordsIn a joint statement they issued to-day, Messrs. D. Rees and D. J. Davies, General President and General Secretary respectively of the Miners' Federation, ...
Article : 293 wordsWith one or two exceptions, Mr. Baldwin's programme finds an unresponsive echo in the Press, though this is scarcely accepted as a reliable guide. ...
Article : 422 wordsMr. Locker-Lampson, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated in the House of Commons that official confirmation had been received of the suspension by the ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Prince of Wales and Mr. A. J. Cook stood chatting together in very lively fashion at the Mansion House yesterday, after a luncheon at which the Prince had ...
Article : 257 wordsMr. Bruce, the Prime Minister, said this evening he joined in the general feeling of disappointment that the conference of representatives of the coal-miners ...
Article : 77 wordsCaptain Mathewson, of the Goulburn Aero Club, received spare parts by air mail yesterday, and left for Duchess this morning. He expects to leave with his ...
Article : 61 wordsAfter reaching the railhead on the way to Verneuk Pan, where Captain Malcolm Campbell will attempt the world's motor speed record, the Bluebird racing car, by ...
Article : 217 wordsThe Merut district magistrate rejected an application for bail by an Indian, named [?]abwalla, accused in a Communist conspiracy, who, with a number ...
Article : 67 wordsDeclaring that the stand taken by the Northern coal-owners is for the public benefit, the Collieries' Association, over the signature of Mr. C. M. M'Donald, the ...
Article : 161 wordsDuring the course of an interview, yesterday, with a representative of the "Newcastle Morning Herald," a prominent manager on the Maitland coalfield said that ...
Article : 670 wordsMr. John Ness, M.P., has followed the example of Mr. Jarvie, M.P., and asked the Acting Premier to have a Royal Commission appointed to investigate all ...
Article : 91 wordsFollowing the Budget aviation reductions, announced on April 9, the Lufthansa Company is dismissing 40 per cent. of its employees, and is reducing air routes by ...
Article : 42 wordsA sensational hold-up occurred at the Tipperary Bank of Ireland, in the centre of the city. At mid-day, two young armed men drove up in a motor car, entered, and ...
Article : 66 wordsWhile Rabbi Freedman, of Perth, was conducting a wedding at the Synagogue recently, a 13-year-old boy stole his war medals from his coat, which was inside ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Sat 20 Apr 1929, Page 5
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