The Mutch Parliamentary Labour caucus met yesterday at Parliament House. It was learnt subsequently that the party had decided to be represented at the unity ...
Article : 284 wordsthe eleven Roumanians sentenced to death at Odessa were also accused of illegally conveying to Roumania persons who were escaping from Russia. ...
Article : 391 wordsReference to payment of workets by results was made in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court yesterday when the pastoral dispute was under consideration. ...
Article : 237 wordsThe session of the League of Nations Council opened to-day at Geneva. Sir Austen Chamberlain presided. Sir Austen was the first to arrive at the Palais des Nations, and ...
Article : 424 wordsReference to the preparation of the electoral rolls was made yesterady at a meeting of the Executive Council by the Governor (Sir Dudley de Chair). ...
Article : 87 wordsThe Labour aldermen at the City Council last night carried resolutions against grauting British preference in the purchase of a new motor car for the Lord Mayor and a ...
Article : 534 wordsNo decision was reached at the meeting of Treasurers from all the States except Queensland, held in Melbourne to-day, to consider the readjustment of the financial ...
Article : 364 wordsFlight-Lieutenants Carr and Mackworth flew from Brooklands to Cranwell (Lincolnshire) to-day in the Hawker-Horsley bomber, in preparation for their non-stop flight to India ...
Article : 100 words"I see that Mr. McTicrnan is occupying part of the leisure which he has gained through being expelled from the Ministry by digging into my past politcal history in order to get ...
Article : 377 wordsTo-morrow has been fixed for the start of the longest air-taxi flight yet undertaken. Mr. Van Lear Black, proprietor of the Baltimore "Sun" is leaving Amsterdam for Batavia in ...
Article : 70 wordsFiles which have just been received from Detroit give details of an interview which Mr. C. Ludowicl (N.S.W.), one of the employers' representatives on the Industrial ...
Article : 463 wordsReplying to a question in the House of Commons to-day the Under-Secretary for Oversea Trade (Mr. A. M. Samuel) said that the British Government regarded the French ...
Article : 87 wordsThe Premior of New South Wales (Mr. Lang) reached Melbourne to-day to attend the preliminary conference of State Premiers and Treasurers in connection with the proposals ...
Article : 294 wordsThe discovery has been made at Bucharest that the late Prime Minister (M. Averescu) circulated an order that, in the event of King Ferdinand's death, all civil power should ...
Article : 92 wordsReform aldermen, at the special meeting of the City Council this afternoon, will oppose the purchase of a civic coalmine, on the grounds that the present huge financial ...
Article : 322 wordsA large meeting of Nationalist supporters was held at Wingham last night, when it was resolved to hold an electoral conference at Wingham on July 6, to select a Nationalist ...
Article : 100 wordsThe debate in the committee stage of the Trade Unions and Trade Disputes Bill was resumed by the House of Commons to-day. Mr. A. Henderson (Lab.) moved an ...
Article : 267 wordsThe junior Tourist Trophy race for motor cycles of 2[?]-h.p., over 7 laps of 37 miles each in the Isie of Man, was won to-day in 3 hours 65 minutes 54 seconds by Fred Dixon, riding an ...
Article : 156 wordsReviewing the military situation in China for members of the House of Commons today, the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. G. Locker-Lampson) said that a ...
Article : 321 wordsThe leader of the State Nationalist party (Mr. Bavin) disclosed yesterday that a pact had been entered into between himself, Mr. Loughlin (late deputy-leader of the Labour ...
Article : 176 wordsIn connection with the offer to Mr. W. A. Holman to contest Drummoyne in the Nationalist interests, Mr. Holman has intimated his inability to accept nomination owing to ...
Article : 384 wordsThe International Rugby Union Board has made it illegal for a team to play more than three in the front row of a serum, but referees will not impose penaities unless the ...
Article : 79 wordsThe continuation of the faction fight within the Labour party has, it is claimed, hampered the operations of the provisional executive, of which Mr. W. H. Seale is the chairman. ...
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Article : 159 wordsThe suggested curtaliment of the New Zealand Rugby football team's tour to 21 matches and three tests, has caused widespread disappointment throughout South Africa, ...
Article : 132 wordsImportant State documents contained in a despatch-case were stolen from the cabin of the Premier of Tasmania (Mr. Lyons) on the Loongana yesterday. Mr. Lyons, with two ...
Article : 137 wordsA message from Innisfail states that a further development in the South Johnstone sugar mill dispute took place this afternoon when members of the Australian Workers' ...
Article : 137 wordsPresident Coolidge welcomed delegates to the first International Soil Congress, at which 25 nations, including Russia, are represented. The delegates will spend a week discussing ...
Article : 135 wordsThe writer of "A Londoner's Diary" in the "Evening Standard" says:—"The design of the Commonwealth stamp to celebrate the opening of Parliament at Canberra might well have ...
Article : 90 wordsOn behalf of the Empire Marketing Board, Mr. F. L. McDougall and Sir James Cooper, Australian representatives, have applied to the Ministry of Agriculture to enforce the ...
Article : 86 wordsAs a result of her clothes catching alight while she was standing near n bath-heater, Mrs. Edith Bennett, aged 27 years, of Richards-avenue Surry Hills, was severely burned ...
Article : 115 words"What about the Royal Commissioners report upon the Auditor-General (Mr. Coghlan)?" the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Lang) was asked upon his arrival in ...
Article : 124 wordsDelegates of the Albury Nationalists' Association attended a district council meeting of the Farmers and Settles' Association, at which it was decided to sink all electional ...
Article : 67 wordsThe interest of the public in the police search for the man whom the police wish to interview in connection with the murder of Martha Quin, at Petersham on Friday ...
Article : 241 wordsMr. M. Chariton, M.P., leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labour party, stated yesterday that the conference of the New South Wales branch of the party on July 9 would ...
Article : 95 wordsThe "Petit Journal" (Paris) reports an extraordinary series of tragedies at Nice. A woman who attempted suicide was taken to hospital. Her husband went by motor at ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 wordsReplying to a question in the House of Commons to-day relating to control of the Egyptian army, the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. G. Locker-Lampson) said that ...
Article : 117 wordsThe P. and O. Company's Royal mall steamer Mongolia, which was due to arrive at Sydney to-morrow from London, via ports, has been delayed, and is not expected to reach ...
Article : 81 wordsThe Speaker of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly (Mr. Dooley) who is in Melbourne conferred this afternoon with the general secretary of the Australian Labour Party ...
Article : 79 wordsIt was reported yesterday that, at the instance of Mr. J. S. Garden, a recent meeting of the Labour Council's Red "Army" decided to arrange for groups representing the ...
Article : 180 wordsA McDonald, aged 24 years, of Chalmers-street, Belmore, was severely buraed about the legs and lower body about half-past 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, at his garage in ...
Article : 59 wordsCharles Lindbergh, who recently flew from New York to Paris, arrived at New York today from Washington. He received decorations from the Mayor of the city (Mr. James ...
Article : 261 wordsThe surrender of M. Daudet, editor of "Action Francaise," who was resisting arrest on an order imposing imprisonment for libel, was dramatic. A procession of motor cars drove ...
Article : 151 wordsOwing to the many cases of infections disease, mainly of scarlet fever, which have been admitted to the Hay Hospital, the infections diseases ward is crowded, and it has ...
Article : 89 wordsForeigners crowded the police court to-day when Girolamo Honoguro, 28, and Francesco bonoguro, 23, Italian miners, were charged with an assault upon a compa[?]riot, Giovanni ...
Article : 124 wordsA moter car which skidded on Lady Rawson Drive at Loftus, near Sutherland, late yesterday afternoon, somersaulted four times before coming to rest, according to an ...
Article : 251 wordsThe Australians who had declared with 346 for seven wickets, disposed of North Malaya for 50. Macartney took seven wickets for 10 runs, and Andrews three for 8. Following ...
Article : 236 wordsThe Government has refused passports for six working-class children who were due to depart for Russia as guests at the Moscow Congress of Young Patriots. ...
Article : 218 wordsThe complete skeleton of an aboriginal was unearthed yesterday during the excavation work at Balmoral Beach for the new concrete promenade. The skeleton, which was ...
Article : 134 wordsThe wanderings of the prisoner Stanley, subsequent to his escape from the Darlinghurst Court early in the year, were mentioned at the Cootamundra Quarter Sessions ...
Article : 100 wordsExcitement was caused at the Menangle Park races yesterday by the arrival of a parly of racing enthusiasts from Sydney by aeroplane. The machine landed in the centre of ...
Article : 83 wordsWhile placing a net over a hatch, preparatory to finishing work last night, Norman Olsen, aged 35, of Ainsworth-street, Leichhardt, a whart-labourer engaged on the ...
Article : 91 wordsIt is understood that on his return to Rome, Commander De Pinedo, who rcached Barcelona yesterday, will be promoted to the rank of general, and appointed Chief-of-Staff of the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 15 Jun 1927, Page 15
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