The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) motored from Nowra to Canberra yesterday through picturesque scenery. On arrival at Braidwood the Prime Minister ...
Article : 1,650 wordsThe position in the coastal shipping trade took a turn for the better during the weekend. It is expected that the Illawarra and South ...
Article : 213 wordsThe Ministry expects to be in a position to prorogue the State Parliament at the end of this week, or about the middle of next week. There will then be a recess until about ...
Article : 633 wordsGas from the burning shaft of the Aberdare Extended mine at Bundamba broke throuh the sealed mouth on Saturday morning, and poisonous fumes of burning tar and clouds of ...
Article : 244 wordsThe Bolsheviks are in no way discouraged by the failure of attempts to provoke revolutions in Germany, Bulgaria, and Esthoula, according to M. Zinovieff. ...
Article : 173 wordsStock Exchange conditions show little change. Business is still on the moderate seale, with a certain number of forced sales, which are apparently the aftermath of the ...
Article : 654 wordsThe Navy Estimates for 1926 amount to £58,100,000, a reduction of £2,400,000, although provision for new construction has been increased from £7,335,000 to £9.085,000. ...
Article : 294 wordsThere are signs that the Government is concerned shout the feeling aroused by the attitude of the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Austen Chamberlain) on the ...
Article : 747 wordsThe National Federation of Engineering and Allied employers has decided to post lockout notices on March 5, to be operative on March l8, in all federated establishments. ...
Article : 75 wordsA report prepared for submission to the Melbourne Trades Hall Council, by Mr. C. O'Neill, assistant secretary of the Victorian branch of the Soamen's Union, and chairman ...
Article : 280 wordsThe arbitration inquiry into labour conditions at the Small Arms Factory has concluded. After thanking representatives of the parties for their assistance, Mr. Atlee ...
Article : 267 wordsThe Vice-President (General Charles Dawes) has presented to the Senate committee on immigration a petition from various civic bodies at Chicago asking for Congressional ...
Article : 211 wordsAn extraordinary story of the self-sacrifice of a city caretaker, aged 80 years, is behind the gift ot £100 to St. Mark's Hospital for Cancer. He asked permission to be ...
Article : 152 wordsThe United States defeated France by three matches to two in the indoor tennis series against France. In the doubles, W. T. Tilden and V. Richards beat R. Lacoste and J. ...
Article : 193 wordsA trim little vessel, with her hull painted white and with clipper bows, arrived at Fremantle on Saturday. She was the privately-owned yacht Surprise, ...
Article : 305 wordsMr. H. C. Smart, of the High Commissioner's Office and organiser of the Commonwealth display at the British Industries' Fair at Birmingham, which is the only dominion ...
Article : 168 wordsMembers of the Federal committee of management of the Seamen's Union arrived in Melbourne at the week-end for a meeting of that body, to be held on Tuesday, to deal ...
Article : 432 words"The newspapers of Australia and New Zealand make it their proudest boast that they are written and published after the model of British newspapers," declared Lord ...
Article : 65 wordsThe 1926 Australian cricket eleven en route for England arrived at Launceston this morning, and were accorded a civic reception at the Brisbane Hotel. A three-day match ...
Article : 542 wordsJust after midnight the French Senate adopted by 270 votes to 21 the entire Finance Bill, which now returns to the Chamber of Deputies. ...
Article : 58 wordsThe British steamer service to Canton was resumed this morning. The Independent Government at Canton has issued a proclamation to the effect that the ...
Article : 244 wordsCheers from almost every bench in the French Chamber of Deputies greeted the peroration of an impassioned speech by M. Briand appealing for ratification of the Locarno ...
Article : 239 wordsSir Joseph Cook has handed over the Australian pavilion at Wembley to the Empire Exhibition liquidators gratis. It will be recalled that though the original leases ...
Article : 159 wordsWith a view to promoting the development of British films dealing with the achievements, ideas, and ideals of the British Commonwealth of Nations, and stimulating ...
Article : 92 wordsTwo men were disturbed white attempting to break into the refreshment rooms of Frank Rogers at La Perouse early on Saturday morning, and an exciting chase followed. ...
Article : 231 wordsA. E. Porritt, the New Zealand Rhodes scholar and Olympic representative, who only recently recovered from an injury, was beaten by inches in the 100yds championship ...
Article : 121 wordsThe New York "Times," in a leading article entitled "Maoris." says, in part: The fact that New Zealand is taking over the administration of Tokelan (or Union) Islands, ...
Article : 166 wordsThat only 2 per cent. of the 3,000,000 elementary school boys in England and Wales could obtain organised cricket was an argument adduced at a meeting of the London and ...
Article : 97 wordsA savage affray occurred on St. Peters bridge on Saturday night, when Constable Waldock, of Newtown was attacked and severely handled. He was endeavouring to ...
Article : 188 wordsSystems of adoption of children prevailing in the dominions and India were freely referred to in the House of Commons to-day during the discussion on a private members's ...
Article : 201 wordsThe High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) does not confirm a report in Australain newspapers that he intends taking six months' leave of absence before retirin. ...
Article : 302 wordsThe Maharajah of Indore has abdicated in favour of his son. The abdication has been accepted. [?]It was recently announced that the ...
Article : 65 wordsThe newspapers publish a statement made by the New Zealand Dairy Board defining its marketing policy. Butter traders generally are disinclined to ...
Article : 178 wordsA black martin swordfish of 9761b was caught off Cape Brett on a rod and line by Captain Mitchell, breaking Zane Grey's world's record of a 7581b [?]na caught on a ...
Article : 83 wordsThe Empire Picture Theatre, Hargravestreet, Paddington, was destroyed by fire at midntght of Saturday, only the blackened walls remaining. ...
Article : 123 wordsSunday was commemorated throaghout Germany as a day of mourning for the war dead. President von Hindenburg and the Government issued a joint manifesto declaring that ...
Article : 96 wordsHonours were paid to Lord Allenby at Honolulu, in an all-day programme of entertainment, which started with the arrival of the Aorangi from Australia, and continued ...
Article : 100 wordsNo anxiety regarding the fate of the schooner France is felt by Mrs. Beck, wife of the scientist who has charge of the scientific investigation of bird life being made by the ...
Article : 100 wordsMatthew Charles Monk, of Langhorn-street Dandenong, was bailly injured on Friday night, when a brick wall upon which he was working at a building at Dandunong ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 1 Mar 1926, Page 11
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