LONDON, Thurs.—In the House of Lords the second reading of the Irish Home Rule Bill was carried. The House, by 177 to 91. rejected Lord ...
Article : 135 wordsNever since the days of the war, when the spy fever was at its height, has there been such a plethora of rumours, gloomy and foreboding, such ...
Article : 197 wordsState Schools Vacation.—To-day the schools west of the 150th meridian or roughly a line running north and south through Queensland a little ...
Article : 749 wordsMELBOURNE, Fri.—The Governor of Queensland (Sir Matthew Nathan) arrived in Melbourne to-day. Interviewed, he said he wished to ...
Article : 143 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the House of Representatives this afternoon, the Treasurer moved the suspension of the Standing Orders to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 388 wordsBRISBANE, Fri.—When Mr. M. Mulan moved, in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, the third reading of the Officials in Parliament Act ...
Article : 750 wordsWARSAW, Thurs.—The Soviet has suspended peace negotiations with Poland on the ground What the Poles have not withdrawn their troops from ...
Article : 57 wordsWASHINGTON, Thurs.—A formal plea for America recognition of Irish independence, signed bd De Valera, has been sent to President Wilson. ...
Article : 79 wordsNaturally, during their intervals from work, the employees talked of little else but retrenchment. Many were the sarcastic and bitter references ...
Article : 121 wordsLONDON, Friday.—The "Evening Standard" says: Archbishop Mannix is still acting as Sinn Fein propagandist in Lancashire. A more ...
Article : 80 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.—Sir Joseph Cook, replying to Mr. Riley, who asked if Senator Millen had temporarily taken over Mr. Fisher's duties, said ...
Article : 343 wordsNEW YORK, Thurs.—Sinn Fein sympathisers attacked the Union Club Fifth Avenue, where the British flag was flying. Windows were shattered ...
Article : 45 wordsNEW YORK, Thurs.—American business interests are urging the Government to follow the British example and prepare the way for the resumption ...
Article : 59 wordsThe executives of the various unions held a combined meeting in the morning, and formulated proposals for the consideration of the mass meetings ...
Article : 234 wordsThe subjects for the University examinations this morning are: Juniors: [?] (commercial), for which there are 32 entrants, and the James ...
Article : 114 wordsLONDON, Thurs.—In compliance with the Government's wish, business in Dublin was suspended during the funeral of the murdered officers. Huge ...
Article : 266 wordsNotices posted at the workshops yesterday invited application from men who had been dismissed to fill three vacancies for waggon builders at ...
Article : 88 wordsIn Queen's Park to-morrow (Sunday) night, after church hours, the Ipswich City Vice-Regal Band, under the newly-appointed bandmaster, ...
Article : 96 wordsBRISBANE, Fri.—The Premier was naked to-day whether he would make any announcement respecting the retrenchment now being pursued in the ...
Article : 284 wordsThe Queensland Railway Union appears to have taken a somewhat independent stand in connection with the matter, The Chairman of the ...
Article : 129 wordsA powerful programme will be submitted at Martoo's Olympia to-night Ba[?]den thrills and humour by his clever turns. The picture programme ...
Article : 146 wordsIn the Senate, Senator Pearce introduced the War Precautions Act Repeal Bill. Senator Gardiner (L.) warmly opposed the bill as unfair and ...
Article : 114 wordsGENEVA, Thurs.—It is likely that when the Assembly meets to-morrow Senator Millen (Australia) will withdraw his motion relative to the ...
Article : 214 wordsThe unions have been active in their endeavours to minimise the seriousness of the situation which confronts those breadwinners who have been ...
Article : 77 wordsMELBOURNE, Fri.—Proposals for the settlement of the colliery dispute having been submitted to the State Ministry by the Prime Minister, those ...
Article : 60 wordsOur Laidley correspondent writes:—The following players have been elected to represent the Laidley Cricket Club, in the Lockyer ...
Article : 235 wordsMr. and Mrs. C. Woods, Booval, are leaving by the Wyreema to-day on an extended holiday to Melbourne and Tasmania. ...
Article : 203 wordsOne of the speakers at a union meeting in the dinner hour asserted that the unions were determined to see that the dismissed men did not starve. He ...
Article : 184 wordsAn enthusiastic band of ladles, under the leadership of the Mayoress (Mrs. J. F. Lobb) spent a tiring day yesterday collecting in the streets for ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Legislative Council passed the the third reading of the Wheat Pool Bill. ...
Article : 19 wordsVANCOUVER, Wed.—Mr. John D. Rockfeller has given approximately 64,000,000 dollars for the benefit of charitable and public institutions, ...
Article : 43 wordsRegarding the financial affairs of the Government, the Mayor (Ald. J. F. Lobb) writes:—"In connection with the deplorable condition of the ...
Article : 194 wordsThe hon. local representative of the board (Ald. Pearson W. Cameron) advises that the following candidates were successful in the ...
Article : 69 wordsBRISBANE, Fri.—Despite the heat to-day the Englishmen were at practice at an early hour in the afternoon, with the exception of Fender. All the ...
Article : 129 wordsLONDON, Thurs.—The Australian Press at Geneva states that the draft scheme for the international court provides for the election by the ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Denis Kehoe Company conclude their short season in Ipswich to-night with the production of the charming comedy. "Father O'Flynn," in the ...
Article : 98 wordsLONDON, Thurs.—Replying to a manufacturers' deputation, Sir Robt. Horne (Minister for Labour) stated that a bill dealing with dyes, key ...
Article : 37 wordsRumours were current in the workshops, yesterday, that the errand of Mr. C. F. Pemberton (Chief Mechanical Engineer) and Mr. J. E. Robinson ...
Article : 171 wordsThe management has secured a high clans collection of films for screening at the Lyric and Rialto Theatres to-night. William Fox's remarkable ...
Article : 62 wordsThe report of the meeting of the above association held yesterday, is crowded out of to-day's issue. ...
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Queensland Times (Ipswich, Qld. : 1909 - 1954), Sat 27 Nov 1920, Page 7
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