The Amending Arbitration Bill was considered in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. The bill proposes drastic changes in the preference clause, and provides for the abolition of loyal unions. ...
Article : 4,439 wordsA desperate fight occurred last night between an elderly couple conducting a little grocery and confectionery shop in Surry Hills and two men-one or them masked and armed ...
Article : 523 wordsAt the Security Conference at Locarno a complete agreement was reached. The treaty will be signed to-morrow. Reuter reports that the authority of the ...
Article : 145 wordsThe State Ministry met with another reversal in the Legislative Council yesterday afternoon, following upon the rejection of a vital ciause in the Local Government ...
Article : 882 wordsOfficers from Scetland Yard to-day raided the London headquarters of the Communist party. They arrested Albert Inkpin, secretary; John Ross Campbell, editor of the "Workers' ...
Article : 733 wordsOwing to the action of the Seamen's Union in preventing her coaling, the sailing of the Orient liner Orvlato for London, via ports, on Saturday has been cancelled. ...
Article : 471 wordsThe Prime Minister finished his Queensland tour to-day, and stated that he was exceedingly well pleased with the result. Since he left Melbourne on Tuesday, October ...
Article : 1,247 wordsAdmiral William Sims, the retired commander of the United States European fleet during the world war, belaboured the present directive heads of the navy for ...
Article : 316 wordsAdvice has been received at Dunedin that the strike has been called off. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe managers of steamship lines trading to Australia state that they are surprised at Mr. Juatlce Powers having culled a conference when settlements had been reached ...
Article : 154 wordsHundreds of striking seamen last night proceeded from Victoria Quay to the opposite side of the harbour, where the steamer Limerick was berthed. Dozens of others crossed ...
Article : 120 wordsAssurances that American bankers would not lend money to foreign Governments against the Administration's wish, were given to Mr. Coolidge by Mr. Hamilton Fish, of ...
Article : 183 wordsReplying to a question by union officials to-day, the Premier said that he would consider the advisability of preventing further prosecutions till the compulsory conference ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said that the information with regard to the discontinuance of the strike of British seamen was most encouraging. It would appear that ...
Article : 480 wordsFollowing upon a consultation with the Promier to-day, the seamen's 'representatives agreed to mnke an offer to the oversea shipping companies, subject to confirmation by a ...
Article : 189 wordsA deputation at Bradford, representing the West Riding Chambers of Commerce, told Sir Joseph Cook that the increased Australian tariff on piece goods and woollen and worsted ...
Article : 222 wordsMr. Harvey Firestone, president of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, has signed an agreement with the Republic of Liberia to lease for 99 years 1,000,000 acres of land ...
Article : 182 wordsConversion loans for Victoria (£5,000,000) and South Australia (£839,000), issued at £98/10/, and bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent., were underwritten to-day. ...
Article : 525 wordsThe British seamen on strike in Helbourne are anxiously awaiting the result of the several conferences to be held in Sydney, and the majority of them would welcome a ...
Article : 165 wordsMajor James Robinson, a distinguished authority on wireless, in which his research work has been very wide, writing to the "British Wireless Journal" on the ...
Article : 106 wordsThe (chief editorial in to-day's "Daily Telegraph" is upon the Australian election. It comnends. Mr. Bruce's action and draws the conclusion from Mr. Chariton's utterances that ...
Article : 71 wordsThe steamer Matakana, which had been held up by the strike, left for Wellington, manned by free labour. The Athenic's crow offered to return to the ship. The agonts ...
Article : 39 wordssubjeet to approval at plenary session, the tariffe committee of the International Telegraph Conference at Paris has agreed that the increased terminal and transit ...
Article : 67 wordsWaterside workers who were picked up to assist in the removnl of ashes from one of the oversea vessels could not carry out their "work because of interference by ...
Article : 37 wordsThe death has occurred of Harold Maxwell Lefroy, Professor of Entomology, at the Imperial College of Scienco and Technology, South Kensington, who a few days ago was ...
Article : 209 wordsAn affray occurred at Drummoyne last night, when an argument between two men culminated in a fight. A shot was fired, one of the combatants being wounded in the leg. ...
Article : 179 wordsMeetings of graziers, specially called to consider the shipping strike, have been held at Waloha, Gunnedah, Boomi, Wee Waa, Bathurst, Warialda, Wellington, Merrowie, ...
Article : 109 wordsA deputation from the Master Furriers' Association asked the Attorney-General (Mr McTlernan) yesterday to prevent, if possible, the practice of ceriatn retailers of ...
Article : 120 wordsThe harbourmaster has issued a warning that Canton authorities have laid mines off Bogue Forts. Vessels proceeding to Canton should take special pilots when going through ...
Article : 35 wordsThe death is announced of Eugen Sandow, physical culturist and strong man. Sandow died suddenly through the breaking of a blood-vessel in his brain, which. in turn, ...
Article : 41 wordsThe steamer Automedon sailed for Europe yesterday, her crew remaining loyal. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 16 Oct 1925, Page 11
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