At a meeting of Rothbury and Greta miners at Branxton yesterday, a motion was submitted in favour of acceptance of the compromise terms for the settlement of the coal dispute. Representatives of the Rothbury lodge argued in favour of ...
Article : 159 wordsThe question whether Mr. R. James, M.P., should be disciplined for his recent utterances in Parliament concerning the attitude of the Government towards the coal dispute was ...
Article : 203 wordsRepresentatives of State Ministries who met at Canberra to-day to discuss plans for relieving unemployment, unanimously agreed to give effect to a proposal placed before them ...
Article : 1,381 wordsA heat wave was experienced throughout practically the whole of New South Wales yesterday. Inland, temperatures soared to over 100 degrees, and at Sydney a maximum ...
Article : 641 wordsThe Rome correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that the Italian Government is disappointed with France's reply to her Note on naval disarmament, which is regarded ...
Article : 377 wordsThe National Government is facing the present crisis with equanimity and confidence, though the situation is growing hourly more dangerous. Loyal troops are contending with ...
Article : 333 wordsWild gales continue in Northern Europe, giving liners bound for English ports the most terrific voyages of recent years. The velocity of the wind ...
Article : 575 wordsReferring to the embargo on the export of Australian stud sheep, the Minister for Markets and Transport, Mr. Parker Moloney, said yesterday that it was only within the last ...
Article : 231 wordsAt to-day's aggregate meeting at Branxton the members of Rothbury Lodge showed that they desired to ratify the coal settlement terms. ...
Article : 2,639 wordsThe promoter of the Carnera-Stribling fight in Paris, anxious to avoid a repetition of the Albert Hall fiasco, made each contestant sign a contract forfeiting any share of the ...
Article : 84 wordsVarious members of the Australian Rugby League team comment vigorously on the referee's decision giving Cumberland a try in the first half of Saturday's match for a ...
Article : 255 wordsA report from Berlin says that the use of Christmas trees has been forbidden in Leningrad, disobedience being punishable by a fine of 50 roubles and the confiscation of the ...
Article : 252 wordsUpon the Coal Commission resuming its sittings yesterday morning, Mr. C. M. McDonald, president for the Northern Collieries Association, informed the commission that he had the ...
Article : 303 wordsThe Full Court to-day unanimously made absolute an order nisi restraining Arthur Staines, magisterial inquiries officer, from proceeding with an inquiry into the death of ...
Article : 220 words"We were delighted to hear of Commander Byrd's success. Our preliminary preparations arc almost complete. The time when good weather can be expected is approaching, and ...
Article : 188 wordsFurther survivors of the sailing vessel Garthpool, which was wrecked at the Cape Verde Islands, have arrived at Liverpool. They include Chief Officer Loados, who has been in ...
Article : 207 wordsDuring the recent Federal election campaign Mr. Gibbons, the successful Labour candidate in Calare, promised that if a Labour Government were returned it would guarantee ...
Article : 259 wordsMr. E. S. Miller, who has represented the Miners' Federation before the Royal Commission on the coal industry, in the absence of minors' federation officials, announced last ...
Article : 84 wordsReports from the financial advisers of the Commonwealth in London, which were read at a meeting of the Australian Loan Council in Canberra to-day, showed that conditions ...
Article : 311 words"The record break of 3262 was worth £5000 to me, not in actual cash, but in prestige," said Walter Lindrum when interviewed by the Australian Press Association. "I am anxious ...
Article : 181 wordsThe State Department has announced that the signature of the United States, by President Hoover's authority, will be attached to-morrow to documents at Geneva providing ...
Article : 216 wordsThe Tallangatta police this morning received a telephone message from Mrs. Ellen Mullins, a widow, living at Cascade, seven miles out on the Tallangatta Valley-road, ...
Article : 230 words"It has been estimated by manufacturers in Australia that the Government's recent tariff proposals will result in 30,000 new jobs immediately, with a further 100,000 jobs ...
Article : 201 wordsThe Worsted Spinners' Federation of Bradford has received confirmation from Australia House that the new tariff does not give preference to British woollen yarns. ...
Article : 123 wordsSunderland House, one of the most palatial mansions in the West End of London, has been acquired by the Soviet Government as the offical residence of M. Sokolnikoff, the ...
Article : 180 wordsIn a number of retail shopping establishments a system has been introduced whereby persons suspected of shoplifting are asked to sign forms admitting their guilt. ...
Article : 131 wordsA statement was made by the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Brennan) in Melbourne that if the Senate frustrated measures for which the Labour Ministry had a mandate ...
Article : 111 wordsThe Returning Officer (Mr. W. C. Kidd) declared the Korong-Eaglchawk poll to-day as follows:—A. A. Dunstan (C.P.P.), 5673; A. R. Tayson (Nat.), 4313. Majority for ...
Article : 108 wordsGenernl Sir Charles Monro, who retired recently from the post of Governor and Commandcr-in-Chief of Gibraltar, died yesterday, aged 09. He saw service as ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 10 Dec 1929, Page 11
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