The finance committee of the City Council yesterday asked the Town Clerk to revise the regulations for the employment of unskilled labour in the City Council service so that each ...
Article : 276 wordsThe Prime Minister addressed a large meeting in the Town Hall on Wednesday. Mr. Bruce opened his speech with a reference to the proposed trade-union power. This, he ...
Article : 430 wordsAustralasia is to have a College of Surgeons, which will appoint follows, advance the study of the science and art of surgery, establish laboratories, museums, librarles, ...
Article : 796 wordsWhile generally speaking the number of miners working continues to increase, there has been a decrease in the Mansfield district and Notts coalfield, where picketing and ...
Article : 671 wordsThe roads to Canterbury were crowded this morning with motor cars and charabanes bound for the picturesque cricket ground where the match between the Australians and Kent ...
Article : 624 wordsThe cross-Channel air service will colebrate its seventh anniversary to-morrow. British air liners have in that time flown over 7,000,000 miles. One hundred thousand passengers have ...
Article : 267 wordsA further stage in the dispute between the leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labour party (Mr. Charlton) and the State A.L.P. executive was advanced on Tuesday, when Mr. ...
Article : 257 words"It will relieve a load of anxiety from the minds of statesmen in the United States, Australia, and Canada," says the "Daliy Telegraph," in referring to yesterday's cable ...
Article : 335 wordsSawmillers on the Tweed allege that Mr. Baddeley oilber has been misinformed regarding the effect of the Workers' Compensation Act on the North Coast sawmills, or is ...
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Article : 372 wordsReplying to a question by a correspondent, who asked how, in view of his oath of allegiance as a Minister of the Crown, be could advocate secession, Mr. F. W. Beyers ...
Article : 187 wordsSome perturbation is shown by members of the Australian cricket team at the publication of a cablegram in Australia, stating that discontent has existed among members of ...
Article : 210 words"The Chamber of Manufactures is making a special appeal in support of the referendum proposals not only to its members, but to all industrialists," said Mr. R. A. Marks, ...
Article : 260 wordsIt is officially stated in Berlin that the German delegation to the League of Nations will only go to Geneva when it is definitely established that there will be no obstacles to Germany's ...
Article : 190 wordsSomerset, in the match against Australia, put up a magnificent fight in the second innings, but were defeated by 56 runs. Grimmett and Ryder were the bowlers when ...
Article : 485 wordsThe death occurred at Dublin to-day, in his 78th year, of Mr. John Gordon Swift MacNeill, Professor of Constitutional Law at the National University of Ireland since 1909, and ...
Article : 133 wordsAn arresting public, lecture on "The Duration of Life" was given by Professor T. Brailsford-Robertson, an authority on organic chemistry, who is taking part in the science ...
Article : 527 wordsSerious objection was taken at the finance committee of the City Council yesterday to a portion of Hyde Park being taken for the widening of College-street and ...
Article : 302 wordsThe Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, will speak at a women's meeting in the Adyar Hall, [?]ligh-street, to-day at 3 p.m. Mrs. E. Wellington Laverty will preside. At a ...
Article : 275 wordsGeneral Kondylis, leader of the recent revoit against the Pangalos regime at Athens, has cabled to the "Daily Express" as follows:- "I have no other personal ambition than ...
Article : 195 wordsParis newspapers draw attention to the fact that several leaders in international affairs and finance are holiday-making at Aix-lesBains, among them being Mr. Baldwin, Sir ...
Article : 125 wordsThe finance committee yesterday unanimously recommended to the City Council that four of the rent collectors should be armed with revolvers when engaged collecting rents on ...
Article : 270 wordsWhen replying to criticism in the Legislative Assembly last week, the Minister for Justice (Mr. J. C. Willcocks) mentioned that during the seamen's strike last year the Government ...
Article : 215 wordsOn the arrest at Versailles of Gaston Guyot, a wealthy landowner, on a charge of murdering Marie [?]eaulaquert, a young woman, whose half-incinerated body wos found in a burning ...
Article : 103 wordsThe leader of the Opposition, Mr. Bavin, referring last night, to the letter of Mr. Hemsley's in the "Herald" on the position that had been created by Mr. A. D. Kay's ...
Article : 337 wordsNews comes from Moscow that M. Zoff, a member of the revolutionary military council and chief of the Red military and naval forces, has been superseded by M. Muklevitch, ...
Article : 184 wordsThe salvage operations of the stranded steamer Cooma at North Reef were suspended to-day after the failure of the third attempt to refloat the vessel on Tuesday night. ...
Article : 88 wordsFor the national memorial to the late Queen Alexandra £103,616 has been raised in Britain and oversea.—Reuter. M. Chapsal (France) has been unanimously ...
Article : 368 wordsSurrey, the last county to beat Yorkshire— two years ago—caused a dramatic change in the county championship table to-day, by taking the first innings points against Yorkshire. ...
Article : 98 wordsThe delegation from the Japanese Parliament was entertained at luncheon at the Windsor Hotel by the Federal Ministry, and welcomed by the Federal Treasur[?] (Dr. Earle ...
Article : 299 wordsOne of Goulburn's largest industries, Gillespic and Co., Ltd., manufacturers of boots and shoes, has ceased operations. Over 400 families in Goulburn will be affected. One ...
Article : 130 wordsAt the meeting of the Parliamentary Labour parly on the 10th last., a motion was carried calling upon the official newspaper of the party to withdraw an article which appeared ...
Article : 225 wordsBy the collision of a crowded Cronuliabound motor 'bus and a motor lorry at the intersection of King and Darley streets, Newtown, last night, six persons were injured. ...
Article : 212 wordsThe prospects for the fifth series of the London wool sales, opening on September 9, are favourable. It is estimated that the total wool available will be between 170,000 and ...
Article : 45 wordsWild scenes were wi[?]nessed at King's Cross to-day when 30 Highland cattle, moving from the railway yard, ran into the city streets A giant bullock tossed a man and a boy. A ...
Article : 130 wordsMr. Moss Smith, owner of Poolamacca Station, informed the local police yesterday afternoon that his daughter, Joan, aged 6 years, had been missing from the homestead since ...
Article : 116 wordsThe droadfully long-continued effects, or "war gas" were revealed at an inquest to-day into the sudden death of Frederick Crow, aged 27, who served in France with the King's ...
Article : 129 wordsIn making his financial statement in the House to-day, the Treasurer disclosed that the revenue in the last financial year was £15,599,719, and the expenditure £16,151,404, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 26 Aug 1926, Page 9
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