The delegates from Britain, America, and Japan, with observes from France and Italy, reassembled to-day. Mr. Bridgeman, the First Lord of the British ...
Article : 496 wordsIn the House of Commons last night Mr. Harris (Labour) asked what course would be followed in the event of the amendments made in the Trade Unions ...
Article : 121 words"The progress made during the year exceeds the business done in any year for the past 35 years." This was a passage in the report of the board of management ...
Article : 1,133 wordsThe Institute of Pacific Relations yesterday discussed human migration as the major international problem, after which it issued the following ...
Article : 219 wordsReplying to Mr. Thurtle in the House of Commons last evening, Sir Philip Sassoon, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Air, said he was not in a position ...
Article : 231 wordsThe Trades Hall Disputes Committee has had conference with representatives of various Iron Trades Unions regarding the dispate at M'Kay's Sunshine ...
Article : 67 wordsWhile there is at present much less comment by the American press on the Geneva Conference than might be expected, such leading articles as are ...
Article : 328 wordsMr. J. T. O'Connor, president of the Newcastle Trades Hall Council, will be present at the special conference of the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's ...
Article : 63 wordsMr. Bavin, the leader of the Opposition, was ill to-day, and unable to attend his office. It was officially stated to-night that ...
Article : 68 wordsMr. I. Hoare, district check inspector of the Miners' Federation referring yesterday to the prevalence of stone dust in some of the collieries on the lower field, ...
Article : 70 wordsMr. C. P. Trevelyan drew attention in the House of Commons yesterday to series of letters in the French newspaper "L'Humanite," which alleged that the ...
Article : 119 wordsMr. Davies, Minister for Education, will, in fulfilment of his promise to Mr. Skelton, M.P., visit public schools in the Wallsend electorate, also the Newcastle ...
Article : 234 wordsMr. Skelton, M.P., recently made representations to the Railway Commissioners concerning the working of overtime by employees of the coal cranes at ...
Article : 461 wordsCaptain Barnard a famous English airman, has been killed while flying near Bristol. Captain Barnard was testing a ...
Article : 82 wordsTen thousand natives were drowned and the losses of crops were conservatively estimated at five million dollars by floods in the Changehowfu-Fukien province. ...
Article : 119 wordsSir Laming Worthington Evans, the Secretary of State for War, has written to Mr. Calder, the city business man who purchased Hill 60 from a speculator, and ...
Article : 128 wordsThough it in known that a substantial profit has been made in connection with the operations of the State Insurance Office, no official announcement of the ...
Article : 170 wordsReports are current in New York that the Commonwealth Bank is preparing to open an agency there, owing to the contraction of borrowing facilities in ...
Article : 155 wordsTwo Europeans and 33 natives were killed, and shows more injured, by a collision between a native mail train and a goods train in the Transvaal. ...
Article : 91 wordsLord Apsley asked in the House of Commons it is was true that William Manfield, aged 38, a butcher, of Southampton, a married man with wife and nine strong ...
Article : 155 wordsAt a meeting of shareholders of the Mount Morgan Gold and Copper Mining Company, Limited, it was decided that the mine to closed down. All assets ...
Article : 361 wordsMr. A. C. Willis, the Acting Minister for Mines, states that the attention of the department was some time since drawn to the fact that coke was being ...
Article : 294 wordsIn the House of Commons, Mr. Trevelyan said the Labour party intended asking for a statement regarding the Geneva proceedings, but in view of the ...
Article : 263 wordsThe despatch of more police to Innisfail has had the desired effect in qui[?]tening the situation in the disturbed area. The streets of South Johnstone are deserted. ...
Article : 259 wordsLord Terrington, whose delay in facing the Bankruptcy Court has called forth strong remarks from the Registrar and Official Receiver on three occasions, was ...
Article : 118 wordsA grave situation has been created in Western India by continued floods. The whole area of the Breach cotton crop is now under water, necessitating ...
Article : 147 wordsMembers of the Tramway Employees' Association issued an ultimatum to the Municipal Tramways Trust that unless a motorman named Randall, who was ...
Article : 245 wordsIt in reported from Shanghai that the British-American Tobacco Company, the largest in the Far East, had decided to close down owing to the increased ...
Article : 92 wordsThe amazing increase in imports into India of Japanese cotton goods in causing gave concern in Indian textile circles. ...
Article : 141 wordsThe Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the new British naval limitations proposals have been received. The State Department ...
Article : 411 wordsThe necessity for preserving that freedom which was the light of every citizen of Australia was stressed by Mr. Bruce, the Prime Minister, to-day, in referring ...
Article : 149 wordsThe Duchess of York has accepted the offer of the freedom of Glasgow, and the ceremony has been fixed for September 21. ...
Article : 298 wordsThe members of the Manitoba wheat pool have been re-elected. Mr. Burnell, the president has issued a statement showing that the ...
Article : 147 wordsAt the conclusion of the inquest at the Newcastle Court-house yesterday upon the late Richard Crezier, Mr. J. Iceton, one of the representatives of the Miners' ...
Article : 189 wordsIt is reported from Chicago that nearly 40 out or 80 passengers, mostly women and children, who endeavoured to escane from the heat by a short cruise on Lake ...
Article : 111 wordsIn connection with the contract held by Walsh Island Dockyard and Engineering Works for the supply of the 50 all steel carriages, it is stated that 36 have ...
Article : 527 wordsA remarkable fight occurred at Premierland Johnny Brown, the bantam champion, appeared well beaten by Young Staley. He had his eyes cut in the first ...
Article : 99 wordsContending that it did not carry on business for profit, the Brisbane Amateur Turf Club to-day appealed to Mr. Justice Woolcock, sitting as a Court of ...
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Article : 182 wordsWhen a proposal to confer the freedom of the city on Sir Harry Lauder was before the Edinburgh Council yesterday, and of the Labour aldermen ...
Article : 134 wordsThe weekly meeting of Newcastle Hospital Women's Auxiliary was held in the chamber of commerce rooms yesterday afternoon, Mrs. H. J. Cannington, the ...
Article : 200 wordsFire which broke out at the buildings in course of construction for the Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Company Granville-parade, Granville, this afternoon, ...
Article : 161 wordsThe Full Court of Criminal Appeals had before it to-day an appeal on behalf George Andrew Buckley against his conviction at the Central Criminal Court. ...
Article : 88 wordsThe Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal of John Robinson, condemned to death for the murder of Mrs. Minnie Bonati, whose dismembered body was found ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Sat 30 Jul 1927, Page 5
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