At yesterday's compulsory conference of representatives of mine-owners and miners, convened by Judge Beeby under his powers as a Judge of the Commonwealth Conciliation ...
Article : 1,228 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly last night, Mr. Bavin made a statement concerning the Rothbury disturbances. He said that the miners' officials must accept responsibility for the grave events of Monday, and that the police had exercised commendable restraint in resisting the attacks that ...
Article : 278 wordsThe union S.S. Company's steamer Manuka (4534 tons gross) went ashore on Long Point, approximately 70 miles south of Dunedin, in a heavy fog last night, and is a total loss. ...
Article : 1,622 wordsHearing was continued to day, at the Guildhall, of the charges of conspiracy against Clarence Hatry, Edmund Daniels, Albert Tabor, and John Dixon. ...
Article : 617 wordsThe Government will face a critical position in the House of Commons to-day on the second reading of the Coalmines Bill. Members of all parties agree that the ...
Article : 367 wordsIn his answers to Press representatives to-night Mr. Wakatsuki, leader of the Japanese delegation to the Five power Naval Conference, who is on his ...
Article : 581 wordsThe funeral of Norman Brown, the young miner of Greta, who was killed early yesterday morning in the riot at the Rothbury mine, took place at Greta this afternoon, and was ...
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Article : 249 wordsOn the motion for the third reading of the unemployment Insurance Bill, Sir Arthur Steel-Maitland, formerly Minister for Labour, moved that the House should decline to give ...
Article : 286 wordsThere were wild scenes in the city last night, when the Labour Council held its protest demonstration against recent happenings at Rothbury. ...
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Article : 386 wordsAlthough the German Government appears to have temporarily, at any rate, weathered the storm and obtained the Reichstag's approval of its financial programme, new ...
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Article : 165 wordsReports from Hallar, relayed through Mukden, indicate a coming Mongolian uprising for the purpose of declaring independence. The movement is believed to be of Soviet origin. ...
Article : 62 wordsThe Archbishop of Malta, in an address to parish priests and the superiors of religious [?]ders, revived the religious controversy. He ceclared that the Government's protest ...
Article : 183 wordsContrary to anticipation, there was no coal brought out of Rothbury tunnel to-day. To-day was devoted to the inspection of the mine by the fully certificated staff, which has ...
Article : 299 wordsThere was a picturesque ceremony at the Vatican, says a message from Rome, wher the Pope created Cardinals Monsignors Cer[?]idra (Lisbon), Lavitrano (Palermo), Mi[?]etti ...
Article : 324 words"Truly astonishing, challenging comparison with other pastimes," is how Lord Askwith described the record attendances at greyhound racing in 1929, when presiding at the ...
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Article : 170 wordsBoilermakers employed on the Sydney Harbour Bridge yesterday decided to levy themselves 4/ a week for the relief of the miners until such time as their union had struck a ...
Article : 72 wordsA message from Berlin says that the German Minuter for Defence (Geneial Croener) ridicules the charges made in the French Chamber of Deputies that Germany ...
Article : 63 wordsAt a meeting of the Parliamentary Labour party yesterday a motion of sympathy was passed in connection with the death of the man Lawrence Brown, at Rothbury, on ...
Article : 33 wordsThe report of the debate on Mr. Lang's censure motion appears on page 19. ...
Article : 16 wordsJapan will enter the European zone for the 1930 Davis Cup tennis matches. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 18 Dec 1929, Page 15
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