The leaders of the British Legion have decided that their memorial to Field-Marshal Haig shall take the form of homes for aged ex-service men throughout the ...
Article : 225 wordsPiracies on Chinese boats in the Yangtsze River, in the vicinity of Hankow, are alarming the business community and traders. ...
Article : 155 wordsIn moving the Labour Party's amendment to the Address-in-Reply in the House of Commons last night, Mr. Arthur Henderson said that there were 250,000 ...
Article : 320 wordsThe death of Alfred E. M'Vie, a steam tram driver, who was fatally injured When the locomotive and front car of the tram driven by him became derailed ...
Article : 1,746 wordsThe revision stage of the new Prayer Book opened yesterday by the Houses of Clergy and Laity. It consisted of discussion of the measure clause by clause, ...
Article : 310 wordsThe debate on Senator La Follette's resolution condemning the granting of a third Presidential term was continued in the Senate yesterday. ...
Article : 307 wordsThe argument in the appeal by E. T. Leeberg, part owner, and A. E. Sharpe who were disqualified by the Queensland Club towards for live year and one year ...
Article : 163 words"I have had a perfect voyage and my health is greatly improved," said Dr. Lees, the Archbishop of Melbourne, on arrival at Plymouth. ...
Article : 123 wordsMr. Bruce, the Prime Minister, announced to-night that the response had been so satisfactory and widespread to his suggestion regarding the holding of an ...
Article : 171 wordsIt is reported from Moscow that members of the Soviet ridicule the story persistently circulated on the continent, and in the United States that the Grand ...
Article : 68 wordsMr. D. M'Neill, secretary to the northern branch of the Miners' Federation, accompanied by the officers of the lodges concerned, yesterday conferred with Mr. ...
Article : 70 wordsNine Irishmen, who desired to remain anonymous because they feared that publicity would endanger their lives, recounted to the Southern Irish Loyalists' ...
Article : 395 wordsReferring to the German criticism of the film "Down," which depicts the murder of Nurse Cavell, the film director, Mr. Wilcox, says he invited ...
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Article : 349 wordsThe House of Laity did not cover the same amount of ground. The reservation rubries took up its entire day. The first motion favoured rejection. Its ...
Article : 432 wordsPresident Butler, of Columbia University, addressing the Pilgrim Society on its 25th anniversary, suggested that the reduction of naval armament would result, ...
Article : 157 wordsTheo Northern Collieries' Association reported yesterday: "Killingworth, Cardiff-Borehole, and South Wallsend Collieries were still idle on account of ...
Article : 24 wordsK. McIlroy, aged 20 years, a junior labourer, employed at the Broadmeadow locomotive sheds, and living in Harriet-street, Waratah sustained burns to both ...
Article : 150 wordsDescribing the conversion of coal into petroleum products, the Government Scientific Industrial Research Committee says that the experiments have ...
Article : 71 wordsForty men who had been employed on the Cottage Creek drain were paid off yesterday. A number were also put off in the previous week, and it was stated ...
Article : 72 wordsIt is reported from Berlin that the second part of the official German war film was shown on Monday. It acknowledges that Germany's fate ...
Article : 57 wordsA report of the deliberations at the Hobart Convention on the A.W.U. has been received at the Newcastle office of the organisation. Regarding the Railway ...
Article : 151 wordsConcern in felt in Washington over the amounts which roe going into broker loans for the purposes of Wall-street speculation. ...
Article : 80 wordsRichard Moore, 31, of Enmore, was attempting to board a moving tram at Newtown to-night, when he slipped and fell underneath. He was carried along ...
Article : 103 wordsIt is reported from Moscow that details of M. Trotsky's life in exile in the dirty little Siberian town of Wjerny, inhabited mainly by Chinese, reveal that his ...
Article : 129 wordsThe first consignment of gold from the Soviet Government to the United Stated will arrive on February 20. Five million dollars are consigned to banks, ...
Article : 44 wordsMr. E. E. Rowlands, secretary to the Hunter Water Board Employees' Union, reported to a meeting of the members held at the Trades Hall, that ...
Article : 72 wordsThe remains of the late Mr. Gillies, formerly Premier of Queensland were accorded a State funeral this afternoon, the sorrow of all sections of the ...
Article : 183 wordsA message from Ottawa states that Dr. F. S. Tolmie told the House of Commons, that under the Australian Treat, Candian butter manufacturers got unfair ...
Article : 92 wordsSeventeen persons were killed, and several injured when goods waggons of a road tramway broke loose near Thionville, in France yesterday, and collided violently ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Commonwealth liner Esperance Bay collided yesterday with the outgoing Dutch motor vessel, Kota Rudka, off the North Foreland. ...
Article : 67 wordsThe case of a schoolboy named Kranz who is charged with the murder of a boy friend in circumstances which recall the Leopold and Loeb case in Chicago, ...
Article : 339 wordsMr. S. R. Bateup has been re-elected secretary to the Newcastle Branch of the Storemen and Packers' Union. ...
Article : 15 wordsThe death is reported of Mr. Ralph, the comedian known as "Little Tich." Hinkler landed at Benghazi at 1 o'clock on Thursday, and flew to Tebruk. It is ...
Article : 339 wordsSuccess in his experiment with trans-Atlantic television is attributed by the inventor, Mr. J. M. Baird, primarily to the simplicity of the apparatus used in ...
Article : 171 wordsSir Granville Ryrie, speaking at a dinner at Liverpool, tendered by engineers, said Australia's future was undoubtedly centred in transport. ...
Article : 64 wordsMr. Katz, State secretary to the Federated Clerks' Union, has informed the Newcastle sub-branch that the application for a general award would be heard ...
Article : 65 words"My decision to refuse new coal-mining leases was made in the interests of the men employed in the industry and the public," said Mr. Baddeley, M.P., ...
Article : 255 wordsMessrs. Council and Cameron, Ms.P. waited upon the Acting Premier with regard to a request made by them that, in the event of a large contract being ...
Article : 130 words"If Tate—who is better on Australian wickets than here—and Larwood are both fit, we shalb start the next tests with a tremendous asset," declared Mr. P. F. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 267 wordsMr. H. Bose, secretary to the Newcastle branch of the Australian Railways Union returned from Sydney yesterday afternoon, after conferring with ...
Article : 385 wordsAt the monthly meeting of the Port Stepehens Shire Council, a report on the condition of Anna Bay road was received from the engineer and Councillor ...
Article : 332 wordsThe statutory notice regarding the council's proposal to raise a loan of £18,500 in published in another column of this issue. Within one month not less ...
Article : 50 wordsMr. W. C. Witt, who has taken a loading part in supporting Matron Lowrey and Sister Hodges in their dispute with the hospital board was notified ...
Article : 254 wordsMessrs. Vickers-Armstrong have received an order from the Admiralty for four submarines of the "P" class which is an improvement on the "C" class, to which ...
Article : 115 wordsIn connection with the send-off to Sergeant Thompson on Wednesday night, it was reported that he had received a coffee and tea service, with tray. It ...
Article : 146 wordsThe international matches were continued to-day, when the French players showed their superiority. The contest which excited chief interest was that between ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Sat 11 Feb 1928, Page 5
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