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  2. THE MINES. MINISTRY FIRM.

    State Ministers asserted last night that the Government was more determined than ever to see that the law was observed, and that those who wanted work in the coal-mines would be ...

    Article : 399 words
  3. UNIFICATION.

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Blakeley), who passed through Adelaide on his return to Melbourne from Broken Hill, explaining the proposals of the Federal ...

    Article : 159 words
  4. THE WEATHER.

    The lowest maximum temperature for the month of January since 1879 was recorded at the Weather Bureau yesterday. At 1 p.m. the thermometer registered 64.3 ...

    Article : 287 words
  5. SAMOAN RIOTS. Evidence at Inquiry.

    An inquiry was held at Apia into the deaths of Constable William Abraham, Chief Tamasese, and seven Samoans, who died on or about December 28. Mr. Luxford (Coroner) ...

    Article : 1,289 words
  6. EMPIRE'S NAVY.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr Alexander), outlining at Sheffield the Admiralty policy regarding the Naval Conference, said that one of its most ...

    Article : 1,306 words
  7. GERMANY'S OFFER. Reparations Payments

    There is reason to believe that a virtual agreement has been reached at The Hague regarding the Young Plan. At any rate, it can be said that all the points in dispute are ...

    Article : 380 words
  8. UNEMPLOYED. MR. THOMAS'S PLANS.

    Speaking at the Manchester Chamber of Commerce Mr. J. H. Thomas. Minister in Charge of Unemployment, dealt with the difficulties confronting him in his task. ...

    Article : 885 words
  9. NEXT TEST TEAM.

    Had the Australian Eleven been chosen after the test match trial—on form during the game and past performances—its personnel would have been vastly different from ...

    Article : 946 words
  10. YACHT NORN.

    Yachting and sailing enthusiasts on Saturday were provided with a number of thrills which were due to the blustering south-easterly breeze and a number of heavy rain squalls. ...

    Article : 420 words
  11. GOVERNORSHIP.

    In view of the departure in April of the Governor (Sir Dudley de Chair) communications have passed between the British Dominions Office and the State Government in ...

    Article : 271 words
  12. TRADE REVIEW.

    The year opened with the Stock Exchange decidedly cheerful, for the volume of business and the movement of prices were both upward. This was largely due to improved ...

    Article : 781 words
  13. BELLBIRD COLLIERY.

    Members of the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association who were employed at Bellbird Colliery were subjected during the week-end to intimidation at their homes at ...

    Article : 176 words
  14. "OBEY THE LAW."

    Speaking at a Labour party social function at Clifton Hill last evening, the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Brennan) said that the Federal Ministry intended to ensure that the ...

    Article : 533 words
  15. QUIET PREVAILS.

    Peaceful conditions prevailed in Branxton and Rothbury yesterday and to-day. All sections of the miners were jubilant at the result of Friday morning's demonstration ...

    Article : 689 words
  16. LEAVING FOR AFRICA.

    Because he fears ruin by the operation of Arbitration Court awards and severe taxation. Mr. Frank Neil, the actor-manager, who had been leasing the King's Theatre from ...

    Article : 609 words
  17. FORGERY CHARGE.

    Thirteen indictments against A. B. Crouch, who was extradited from New Zealand, charging him with forgery, were dismissed by District Judge Breaster at Belton (Texas) ...

    Article : 377 words
  18. MANY RECORDS.

    Saturday was a day of records in athletics and swimming, and never before have so many triumphs been achieved on land and in the water on one day in Australia. ...

    Article : 509 words
  19. AUSTRALIAN CLOTHES.

    Discussing in the "Yorkshire Post" the fact that the Federal Minister for Customs (Mr. Fenton) is coming to represent the Commonwealth at the Naval Conference, wearing ...

    Article : 152 words
  20. VILLAGES DESERTED.

    Apia radio reports that Mau villages at Apia remain deserted, and adherents are reported to be assembling at a distant village for the purpose of discussing the recent ...

    Article : 136 words
  21. MOTOR RECORD.

    Mr. Norman Smith, in his 350-h.p. Rolls-Royce engined Cadillac, the Anzac, broke the one mile Australasian beach motor record on Saturday on the Ninety-mile Beach, ...

    Article : 261 words
  22. A SHILLING BEQUEST.

    Only 1/ was bequeathed to his daughter, Rebecca, by a well-to-do Manchester Jew, Haym Marco Besso, who left £30,990, including numerous Jewish bequests. The ...

    Article : 148 words
  23. FATAL SPIDER BITE.

    Mrs. Ellen Maud Bryant, about 47 years of age, of Eldersley, Illowra-avenue, Wahroonga, died in the Royal North Shore Hospital yesterday afternoon, some hours after she had ...

    Article : 138 words
  24. GIRL SHOT DEAD.

    A fatal shooting accident occurred this morning at Eagleton, when Miss Rita Holbert. in getting into a boat with a loaded gun, slipped and the gun discharged, striking her ...

    Article : 73 words
  25. DEFENCE ORGANISATION.

    A meeting of the Labour Defence Organisation was held at the Strand Theatre, Cessnock, this afternoon. It was decided to organise the various lodges as units in ...

    Article : 195 words
  26. COAL-MINING INDUSTRY.

    The first international agreement has been achieved in the history of the coal-mining industry. British and Polish exporters are pledged to be guided in future by a ...

    Article : 60 words
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