The State Cabinet decided yesterday to take immediate steps to counteract the "black" ban policy introduced on the Maitland coalfields. Unless the ban is withdrawn the ...
Article : 443 wordsBitter comment on the conduct of the miners is contained in the report of the Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association, adopted at the annual meeting yesterday. The ...
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Article : 1,462 wordsAn aeroplane accident involving the death of one well-known resident of Miles, and serious injury to another, occurred at the property of Herbert Rayner, Warrawee, ...
Article : 303 wordsThe depression in Australian loans is more pronounced. These include Tasmanian 5 per cent. bonds (1932-42), which have lowered to £86/10/. Several issues are down three ...
Article : 512 wordsIn the House of Commons, the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Henderson) moved a resolution authorising the Government to ratify the signature of the Optional Clause binding ...
Article : 1,222 wordsIt is believed that Italy's demand for parity with France is delaying the discussion on the agenda at the Naval Conference. British officials justify the delay on the grounds that the present discussions should clear the way for consideration of the major points. ...
Article : 88 words"There are indications that when the battleship question does arise, the Americans will be inclined to favour limitation of the discussion to non-replacement of obsolete ships. ...
Article : 375 wordsThough official British circles defend the long-drawn discussions on agenda at the Naval Conference as slow but sure, the Americans make no attempt to disguise their ...
Article : 965 wordsProminent members of the Labour party were involved in a sensational report presented to the special conference of the party, at the Trades Hall to-day, by a committee ...
Article : 766 wordsThe following statement has been made to the "Herald" by the Rev. W. E. Burkitt, the Anglican minister at Branxton, with reference to the "black" ban imposed on ministers by ...
Article : 276 wordsA report purporting to forecast the findings of the Indian Commission, which appeared in a London newspaper on Saturday, prompted Sir John Simon, chairman of the ...
Article : 349 wordsThe Surrey and Northumberland, orders for building which have been cancelled, were both to have been 10,000-ton cruisers. Although neither of the cruisers had yet been laid ...
Article : 512 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Bavin) does not think that any good would come out of the proposal that Dr. Long should be appointed mediator in the coal dispute. ...
Article : 411 wordsGreta storekeepers have not yet lifted the "black" ban from the wife of Constable Kenning. They state that they are forced to fall in with the wishes of the miners, ...
Article : 135 wordsWhether or not the Government's action will lead to the amenities of life being declared "white" on the coalfields is the sole topic of conversation in the north this ...
Article : 142 wordsThe Australian Press Association understands that Mr. S. M. Bruce was approached with a view to enlisting his active co-operation in Lord Beaverbrook's Empire freetrade ...
Article : 194 wordsThe savings banks are considering the position which has arisen through the trading banks increasing interes rates on fixed deposits. The rate on fixed deposits for two ...
Article : 53 wordsDespite a season characterised by dry weather and late frosts, the wheat harvest has been estimated by the Government Statistician at 35,844,000 bushels. This is a slight ...
Article : 376 wordsThough 11 men were to appear at Cessnock Police Court to-day on charges arising out of the mass picketing of January 15, only three cases were reached. ...
Article : 935 wordsThe Duke of Norfolk is the latest landowner to tuin his estates into a company, under the title of the Fitzalan, Howard Estate, Limited. He owns 50,000 acres. ...
Article : 346 wordsA message from Minneapolis (Minnesota) says that the Arctic explorer, Mr. V. Stefansson paid a tribute to Lieut. C. B. Eleison, whose wrecked plane was found east of North ...
Article : 285 wordsReplying to Mr. Oswald Lewis, in the House of Commons, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Overseas Trade Department (Mr. Gillett) said that in accordance with an ...
Article : 120 wordsThe House of Assembly has unanimously adopted the motion of the Premier (General Hertzog) confirming the Government's acceptance of the Optional Clause in the World ...
Article : 284 wordsThe Foreign Secretary (Mr. Henderson) was questioned in the House of Commons regarding the Government's attitude in respect of a loan or grant of credit by it to the ...
Article : 167 wordsThere is a growing agitation for some action against John Gialdini, Hatry's associate, who is absent in Italy, and a message from Rome states that the British Embassy is taking ...
Article : 153 wordsA cablegram, received on Monday, announced that South Africa would be represented in the British Empire games at HamIlton, Ontario, by track and field athletes, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 29 Jan 1930, Page 13
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