The miners having unconditionally granted the demands of the engine[?] drivers to cease mass picketing, the danger of a general coal strike has been removed, for the time being at least. The central council of the Miners' Federation, at a special meeting ...
Article : 149 wordsIn his speech at the National Reform Club to-day. Mr. Lloyd George, the Liberal leader, said: "It was never more essential that our course of action ...
Article : 614 wordsPull supplies of gas will be available for householders throughout the week-end. A "Government Gazette" was issued yesterday providing that the restrictions upon the ...
Article : 294 wordsIn view of the fact that municipalities have hitherto been expected to provide public playing areas, considerable interest has been created in municipal circles by the ...
Article : 563 wordswith 10 returns to come in which the South African party should win two seats, the present state of the parties is as follows:— ...
Article : 430 wordsDudley Woolcot Lush, N.S.W. manager of the Neptune Oil Co., gave evidence yesterday morning before the Air inquiry Committee, concerning an alleged conversation with ...
Article : 647 wordsMessrs. Jonathan Cape, Ltd., will publish on June 24 a book entitled "The Adventures of Ralph Rashleigh, Penal Exile in Australia. 1825-1844." It is edited by Lord Birkenhead ...
Article : 510 wordsThe men are apparently growing tired or picketing. Although it was decided by a combined meeting of the Stanford Merthyr No. 2, Bellbird, Pelton, and Kalingo miners' ...
Article : 256 wordsThe decision of the miners came as a bombshell. Few union leaders expected that they would be prepared so fully to grant the englnedrivers' request. Doubt has been ...
Article : 748 wordsAn extension of the timber strike to the engineering trade is likely next week. This is as the result of the policy adopted by the Amalgamated Engineering Union. Because ...
Article : 253 wordsA message from Old Orchard (Maine) states that Assolant, Le Fevre, and Lotti in the giant ochre-winged French monoplane, Yellow Bird, made a perfect take-off at ...
Article : 358 words"France's little war" in French Morocco, where troops who were ambushed by rebel tribesmen suffered considerable losses, continues to excite the public in Paris. The ...
Article : 289 words"Last week the Domain fig trees provided an avenue of beauty unique in Sydney," said Professor E.G. Waterhouse, of Sydney University, well-known authority on landscape gardening, ...
Article : 288 wordsUnder the heading "the real offer," Messrs. D. Rees, general president, and D. J. Davies general secretary of the Miners' Federation, issued a statement yesterday explaining that ...
Article : 436 wordsAs a sequel to the assault upon George Roberts at Alexandria on Thursday, the Zetland Case and Box Factory, Limited, offers a reward of £50 for information that ...
Article : 49 wordsMr. Lloyd George's first speech since the election received heavy headlines in all non-Liberal papers, and his ultimatum to Labour has drawn some caustic comments. ...
Article : 279 wordsAt Thursday's sitting two telegrams were tendered by Mr. Hinton. The first, from the postmaster at Carnarvon, dated June 12, was a statement made by Pilot O'Dea. It read as ...
Article : 451 wordsA jewel dealer who reached Sydney by the Brisoane express last night reported to the police that his attache-case was rifled during the train journey, and nine pearls, valued at ...
Article : 109 wordsA charge of being engaged in the white slave traffic has been preferred by the Paris police against a man arrested at the St. Lazare railway station while he was seeing ...
Article : 190 wordsSir.—These trees were planted by the late Mr.Charles Moore, then Director of the Botanic Gardens. Time proved that they were planted far too close to each other, for ...
Article : 208 wordsWhen the Raycophone Australian-made talking film apparatus was given its first trial in public last Monday at the Winter[?] garden Theatre, Rose Bay, it appeared to ...
Article : 244 wordsThe executive committee of the Federation of British Industries, after considering the report of Sir Arthur Duckham's mission to Australia, carried a resolution expressing the ...
Article : 163 wordsIn an editorial the "Law Journal" describes the political flexibility of the Attorney-General (Sir William Jowitt) as unparalleled in medern times. The Journal says: His letter ...
Article : 152 wordsA combined meeting of Pelaw Main, Richmond Main, and Stanford Merthyr Miners' Lodges this afternoon decided to interview all employees working at Pelaw Main and ...
Article : 75 wordsThe possibility of following the example of Queensland and having certain clauses of the rural award suspended so that employment could be given to more casual workers, ...
Article : 410 wordsPolice guards were aboard a train of slack coal which left Stanford Merthyr No. 2 colliery to-day. No trouble arose. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that while the MacDonaldDawes gesture is full of promise, the real Purpose of the forthcoming visit of the new ...
Article : 214 wordsTo-day, members of the Coal Commission, accompanied by mining officials, visited Ayrfield No. 2 colliery. Members of the commission were accompanied by the Chief Inspector ...
Article : 111 wordsThe Peking conespondent of the "Dally Express" states that Russia has made a first move towards war against China. Following Chinese aggression in Manchuria, ...
Article : 154 wordsMilitant hopes that mass picketing would be extended to mines outside the Kurri Kurri district received another shock this afternoon at Killingwoith, on the Newcastle field. ...
Article : 219 wordsThe preliminary step was taken yesterday by the Attorney-General (Mr. Boyce), in accordance with the Cabinet decision that criminal proceedings should be taken against ...
Article : 135 wordsThe Post Office is gratified with the progressive development in the quantity of letters despatched from Britain, via the Perth-Adelaide airways. The quantity has trebled ...
Article : 125 wordsThe Minister for Labour (Mr. Slzer) announced to-day that the whole of the State stations would be offered for sale by auction on September 3. ...
Article : 246 wordsShopkeepers will meet at the Newcastle Trades Hall to-morrow afternoon to discuss the coal crisis, and to attempt to secure by agency of the Mayor (Alderman Wheeler) ...
Article : 111 wordsThe weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club was held at the works of Holdens Motor Body Builders to-day. Mr E. W Holden, managing director, said that last vear the company ...
Article : 153 wordsThe Berlin correspondent of the "Morning Post" says that he name of Prince Cyril, the King of Bulgaria's brother, who was heir presumptive to the throne of Bulgaria, is ...
Article : 138 words"The British Medical Journal," commenting on the King's progress, says: "A collection of [?]s which had formed under the site of the [?]d scar is now being drained. The abscess ...
Article : 98 wordsMr. Jack Joel has sold his seven-year-old horse Priory Park, which will go to Japan. The career of Priory Park has been one of the romances of the turf. He was bred [?]rom ...
Article : 100 wordsThe S.A. Gas Company has sufficient coal in stock and being delivered to last for 12 or 15 weeks. This announcement was made by the secretary (Mr. G. M O'Dea) to-day. ...
Article : 98 wordsThe Glen Innes Council, which usually has on hand 100 tons of coal for use at the gasworks, has only 40 tons. An order for seven trucks has been standing for some months, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 15 Jun 1929, Page 15
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