In connection with the arrangements being made for the local peace celebrations, a public meeting was held in the Town Hall, last night, the principal ...
Article : 657 wordsApplication was made to-day before the President of the Arbitration Court under section 6 of the Arbitration Act, for leave to prosecute the Seamen's ...
Article : 298 wordsEx-Union Secretary Sued.—In the Small Debts Court, yesterday, the Federated Locomotive Engine-drivers', Firemen's, and Cleaners' Association ...
Article : 1,671 wordsYesterday a representative of this journal had an interview with Mr. W. E Lawrie, relative to the State coal mine at Warra, a reference to winch ...
Article : 709 wordsSuch of the news on this page no headed has appeared in the "Times," and is cabled to Australia by special permission. It should be understood that the opinion expressed are not those of the "Times" unless expressly stated to be so. ...
Article : 86 wordsA mass meeting of returned soldiers and unionists will be held at the Tivoli grounds, Bell-street, to-morrow, at 10.30 a.m. to discuss the question of a 6-hour ...
Article : 48 wordsThe train, last week, that brought to our State Lord Jellicoe and Gen. White, carried also a gentleman whose visit to Ipswich, in the near future, is ...
Article : 277 wordsA German note asks the Allies whether the treaty protocol and Rhineland Convention must all be submitted to the National Assembly. The ...
Article : 69 wordsThe ex-Kaiser professes himself to be undisturbed, according to messages from correspondents at Amerongen. Most of the Dutch favour handing him ...
Article : 237 wordsA number of men who have been in the employ of the Ipswich City Council are leaving the councils service to-day. The Mayor (Ald. E. J. L. Easton) ...
Article : 165 wordsA message from Weimar states that the National Assembly agreed by a majority of 93 votes to the first reading of a bill ratifying the ePace Treaty. ...
Article : 38 wordsMr. Hunter to-day, in reply to a message from Cooktown drawing attention to the acute food shortage there, advised that the earliest relief ...
Article : 64 wordsThe Ameer's letter, dated June 29, was received at Simla yesterday. In it he protests against the one-sided character of the armistice terms, and ...
Article : 193 wordsPatterson's victory was brilliant. His services were masterly, and his volleying terrific. Brookes appeared to be unable to cover the court against such ...
Article : 85 wordsThe usual monthly competition of the above society will be held in Mr. G. W. Allen's rooms, Bell-street, on Monday evening next, July 14, when ...
Article : 129 wordsThe Government's severe crisis is due to internal troubles. The Centralists are attempting to exploit the present powerful position in order to save ...
Article : 119 wordsThe subject at the meeting in Cameron's on Sunday afternoon next, at 3.30 o'clock, will be of an interesting order—namely, "What is Australia ...
Article : 91 wordsOn the afternoon of July 19 London will be devoted to children's festivities organised by the Government. In all parks there will be dancing and ...
Article : 103 wordsAn advertisement appears elsewhere in this issue calling a meeting in the Town Hall, at 7.30 p.m. to-night of all bodies willing to take part in the ...
Article : 57 wordsSaturday, July 19, which has been set aside as a day of rejoicing throughout the Empire for peace, is to be observed as a close holiday in all parts ...
Article : 166 wordsThe "Times" correspondent at Tokio cables: "I take the unusual course of refraining from describing the peace celebrations, because they seem to be ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Ryan) was asked to-day if he had anything to say regarding the result of the Townsville police court cases in connection with ...
Article : 143 wordsIn connection with the arrangements which are being made locally for the peace celebrations, it might be mentioned that Ipswich Traders' ...
Article : 42 wordsLondon is busily preparing for Peace Day. The old gray streets are already ablaze with British and Allied flags and decorations. Australians write ...
Article : 126 wordsThe Prices Commission met to-day, when matters concerning the leather industry were considered. J. M. Reid, tanner deposed that ...
Article : 119 wordsThe territory south of Tripoli in claimed by Signor Tittoni as compensation for foregoing Italy's Adriatic demands. The county includes ...
Article : 70 wordsThe secretary of the Local Authorities' Association of Queensland has communicated with the various component local authorities regarding the ...
Article : 178 wordsThe Press is devoting much space to valedictory reviews of Mr. Hughes's work. The "Times," in stressing his inherent Australian qualities of ...
Article : 258 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Ryan) has received a telegram from representatives of primary producers in the Eacham electorate assembled at Atherton, strongly ...
Article : 148 wordsThe Franco-Italian tension at Fiume exploded on July 6. There was a real battle in the streets between soldiers and marines. Ten were killed, and ...
Article : 46 wordsThe adjourned meeting of the executive of the [?] Committee was held last night in the Mayor's room. Mr. J. P. Bottomley was in the chair, ...
Article : 120 wordsIn the House of Commons, Mr. Arnold asked whether Americans were acquiring German businesses. Sir. Auckland Geddes replied that both British ...
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Queensland Times (Ipswich, Qld. : 1909 - 1954), Fri 11 Jul 1919, Page 5
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