The adjourned case in which certain charges were brought against John Smith Garden, secretary of the Trades and Labour Council, was again before the Court yesterday morning. ...
Article : 829 wordsThe waterside strike continues at many of the Australian ports; and a complex position has arisen. Disregarding the resolution carried by the interstate conference of the Waterside Workers' Federation, by 48 votes to 22, that the ...
Article : 170 wordsTo-morrow the police expect to arrest the murderer of John Mulholland, the public school teacher, at Wolumla, near Bega, who was shot dead on Friday night. ...
Article : 311 wordsAs the count progresses in the ballot for the creation of a wheat marketing board the votes in the negative have increased. When the work ceaped at 9 o'clock last ...
Article : 489 wordsDiscussions among the Great Powers at Geneva resulted in general agreement on the opening of negotiations for the evacuation by France of the Rhineland. On behalf of Great Britain the immediate partial evacuation of the ...
Article : 103 wordsWhen the Royal Commission on city coal contracts was resumed yesterday morning Dr. Palmer, Government Medical Officer, gave evidence that James Johnston, who was to ...
Article : 918 wordsAt Geneva the Big Six met in Lord Cushendun's room and discussed the evacuation of the Rhineland. They issued a communique noting the amicable interchange of views on ...
Article : 1,096 wordsThe wharf labourers refused to work at Port Kembia yesterday. The oversea steamer Emlynian, which loaded a cargo of sugar at Fiji for the United Kingdom, loaded coal ...
Article : 44 wordsSo far as the waterside workers at Sydney are concerned the strike has ended. At the Picking up places specified in the new award the men were waiting to be called yesterday ...
Article : 162 wordsA sensational revolver duel, which it is alleged, took place at Mascot on August 10. was described in the Redfern police court yesterday, when Ernest Joseph Coffey, aged ...
Article : 819 wordsOffers for labour were intermittent to-day, and the situation at Port Melbourne was most uncertain. After a meeting of Port Phillip stevedores ...
Article : 516 wordsAlthough the strike has terminated in Sydney the refusal of the men to work under the new award at some of the other mainland ports has led the interstate shipowners to ...
Article : 540 wordsAustralia, says Mr. Marr (Honorary Federal Minister) has established her home defence on a scale that provides only the bare minimum of the forces her extensive area and coastline ...
Article : 447 wordsGeneral Hertzog, Premier of South Africa, speaking at Hoopstad, gave utterance to a remarkably frank condemnation of the propaganda being spread in the Orange Free ...
Article : 117 wordsThe partial restoration of communications is revealing the enormous extent of the damage done at Porte Rice on Thursday by the great hurricane which swept the island, ...
Article : 540 wordsAlthough some months ago it was stated that the Federal Ministry would not approve the transfer of wooden buildings at Jolimont (Melbourne) to Canberra to provide temporary ...
Article : 96 wordsAt a mass meeting at the Trades Hall this morning the wharf labourers decided unanimously not to work under the Beeby award, and no work was done in the port to-day. ...
Article : 205 wordsLife disqualifications were yesterday imposed on H. Hutchinson and the mare Malster Jolly, who mysteriously disappeared from the stables of her trainer, W. E. Crockett, at ...
Article : 425 wordsA message from Paris states: The French Minister for War (M. Palnieve), who was Wilbur Wright's first passenger in 1908, without announcing his intentions, donned an ...
Article : 95 wordsThe heavy expenditure involved in railway construction works, aggregating millions of pounds, during the present financial year, was discussed by the Minister for Railways and ...
Article : 390 wordsAddressing the conference of the Hospitals Association of New South Wales yesterday, the Minister for Health (Dr. Arthur) initiated a discussion on the subject of hospital ...
Article : 430 wordsCalls for labour made at Steel Wharf and Port Waratah this morning and afternoon attracted no response. This came as a surprise to stevedoring companies and shipping ...
Article : 392 words"'Woolley must go has become something more than a slogan," says "Sporting Life." "It is the fervent wish of a big majority of cricket lovers throughout the country, and ...
Article : 158 wordsWork was generally resumed by the watersiders at Hobart to-day. ...
Article : 16 wordsWaterside workers at Port Adelaide to-day declined to obey instructions contained in a telegram forwarded from the federation in Melbourne. ...
Article : 285 wordsThe general manager of the State Implement Works (Mr. Frank Shaw), addressing the Rotary Club, said that there was nothing more urgent in Australian industry than ...
Article : 128 wordsA diplomatic sequel is expected to the production in Paris of Maurice Rostand's new play. "Napoleon IV.," in which it is suggested that Napoleon III.'s son was brought up in ...
Article : 120 wordsEighty seizures of drugs by Customs officials took place in the quarter ended June 30. and fines amounting to £1776 were imposed. In two cases imprisonment for the ...
Article : 87 wordsThe French Government yesterday paid the sum of £4,000,000 to the British Government as the fifth payment on account of the French war debt. ...
Article : 73 wordsThe Sydney Wool Selling Brokers advise that, in view of the present unsettled position in regard to shipping, it has been arranged that no wool auctions shall he held ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 18 Sep 1928, Page 11
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