By 42 votes to 38 the censure motion moved by the lender of the Opposition (Mr. Lang), attacking the Premier (Mr. Bavin) was negatived in the Legislative Assembly ...
Article : 2,637 wordsThe adjourned hearing of the inquest con corning the death of Esther Vaughan, 55, and her sister, Sarah Jane Falvey, 57, who were found shot in Miss Vaughan's shop, Dulwich ...
Article : 926 wordsGreat hostility was shown by Opposition members in the House of Representatives this morning to the Transport Workers' Bill, which was introduced by the Prime Minister ...
Article : 760 wordsCalls for free labour by the shipowners yesterday at certain strike ports met with an instant response.- Large numbers of volunteers were signed on at Newcastle and Adelaide Men will be engaged at other strike ports to-day. ...
Article : 167 wordsThe hearing of the charges of Intimidation against John Smith Garden, secretary of the Trades and Labour Council, was concluded at the Central Summons Court yesterday. ...
Article : 815 wordsThere was tremendons enthusiasm at Victoria Station when most of them M.C.C. team left to catch the Otranto at Tonlan. Hundreds of enthusiasts had assembled ...
Article : 835 wordsM. Sarraut, French Minister for the Interior foreshadows a future war in the Pacific unless a reconciliation between antagonistic interests is effected. ...
Article : 459 wordsThe response to the call for free labour made by the Port Hunter Stevedores' Association in Newcastle to-day was a thoroughly satisfactory one. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 wordsAt Geneva before the Third Commission of the League of Nations, which was discussing procedure in relation to disarmament, Count Bernstorff (Germany) submitted a long ...
Article : 511 wordsThe view expressed by members of the Labour Council last night was that the strikers should immediately return to work in all ports. ...
Article : 94 wordsA report was received in Sydney yesterday that the wharf-labourers at Port Kembla had decided to capitulate, and would offer for work under the conditions of the new awards ...
Article : 35 wordsWith a view te attaining some degree ot unanimity between the Melbourne Wharf Labourers' Union, and the Port Phillip Stevedores' Association a meeting of the State ...
Article : 411 wordsHenry Duell. 75 years, a farmer, and his daughter Alice, about 30, were shot by a farm hand, who afterwards committed suicide, at their home on the Trawool-road, two miles ...
Article : 524 wordsThe reasons for the action taken by the Postal Department against.Mr. A. J. Macpherson, formerly an employee of the department, and now an organiser for the Labour ...
Article : 536 wordsThe uncertainty of services to maintain a supply of their manufactures to fill orders on the mainland has compelled the big cocoa and confectionery factory of Messrs. ...
Article : 134 wordsIn an address to members of the Canadian Club after two months' tour of the Antipodes, Professor W. W. Osborne, of Manitoba University, stressed the ...
Article : 114 wordsThe Colonial Office has received a telegram from the Governor of Leeward Islands giving details of the loss of life and damage caused by the hurricane. At Montserrat two-thirds ...
Article : 151 wordsThe Orsova arrived at Albany at daylight this morning, having been diverted from her original port, Fremantle, owing to the wharflumpers refusing to handle cargo at that ...
Article : 45 words"I have never known a more successful harvest than that just reaped in Britain," says Professor James Long, a well-known writer on agriculture. "Farmers in practically every ...
Article : 114 wordsThe steamer Nirvana, which was loaded a part cargo of wheat at Fremantle, is held up because the two awards offer different conditions for wheat handling. Curiously enough ...
Article : 119 wordsThe emergency committee of the Australasian Council or Trade Unions met in the morning, and a long deliberation arose as to the best methods to be adopted. It was ...
Article : 106 words"Undoubtedly certain people have determinedly attempted to spread discontent among British harvesters," says Mr. Ramsay MacDonaid, who has returned from Canada. "I asked ...
Article : 112 wordsThe Soviet is issuing a new internal loan of 300,000,000 roubles at 11 per cent. In January last it was announced that the Soviet Government was Becking a loan having ...
Article : 102 wordsAbout 120 volunteers were engaged for work on the wharfs to-day. Many strikers assembled in the vicinity, but the men weres orderly. ...
Article : 101 wordsDetermined no longer to tolerate the actions of waterside workers, which are resulting in the closing down of sugar mills in the district, a number of sugar-growers left Home ...
Article : 215 wordsThe following statement was made by the State committee of oversea and interstate shipowners to-night: "At the urgent request of the representatives of the transport group ...
Article : 88 wordsMessrs. H. C. Little and Coy., electrical contractors, Hay-street, Perth, are the successful tenderers for the work of providing a lighted pathway of 538 miles to enable ...
Article : 161 wordsThe inaugural games of the British Empire Sports Federation will be staged at Hamilton (Ontario) is 1930.- The manager of the Canadian Olympic team ...
Article : 108 wordsPrior to their departure, the Australian ennis players, Misses Akhuist and Bickerton and Mrs. O'Hara-Wood, were given a dinner by the Lawn Tennis Association. Lord ...
Article : 92 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph," In un editorial on the waterside strike developments, says it hopes that the threat to declare black all goods hundled by volunteers—"this final act of ...
Article : 77 wordsAfter having covered 5000 miles by car over his district, which extends ns far west as the border and up to Thursday Island, Mr. R. A. Harris, industrial inspector, has ...
Article : 73 wordsThe postponement of next Tuesday's wool sale owing to the suspension of work on the wharves means that 25,000 bales, worth about £000,000, are Idle. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 21 Sep 1928, Page 13
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