Meetings have been-colled of the various branches of the Federal Seamen's Union to recousider the threat issued to shipowners, that men will be withdrawn ...
Article : 243 wordsThe Laug Ministry, having succeeded in forcing Mr. Stevens (Under-Secretary to the Treasury and Director of Finance) to rosign from the Public Service, is now making ...
Article : 646 wordsOne semi-final of the Davis Cup contest European zone, was begun at Amsterdam yesterday, and the other at Enstbourne to-day. At Eastbourne, R. Lacosto (France) beat O. ...
Article : 364 words"I have no comment to make on the situation," was the answer by the Federal Trensurer (Dr. Earle Page) to-night in reference to the report that the Commonwonlth ...
Article : 583 wordsMost of the delegates to the Imperial Press Conference in Australia left London to-day. There was an informal farewell from a large crowd of personal friends at Waterloo, where ...
Article : 849 wordsThe United States fleet arrived at Pago Pago to-day on schedule [?]. The Seattle and California entered the harbour for the purpose of fueling. The fleet ...
Article : 374 wordsIt is reported in London hat the Australian loan will be obtained in New York at 5 per cent., the issue being at 99½Renter. ...
Article : 607 wordsThe executive of the Miners' Federation conferred for an hour yesterday, with the Civil Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. W. C. Bridgeman), the Minister for Labour (Sir ...
Article : 400 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Lang), held a long conference at his ounce on Saturday morning with Ministers and union representatives [?]arding the waterfront dispute. ...
Article : 201 wordsThe twitch between the Gentlemen and Players was continued to-day. The Gentlemen, who had lost nine wickets for 412, brought their total to 485 before the Innings ...
Article : 126 wordsThe "Dally Express" says that the Government has despatched an unequivocal reply to Spain's request for joint defensive operations against the Riffs. Intimating that it cannot ...
Article : 255 wordsRubber is still advancing, and yesterday reached the record price in recent years of 4/ per lb. Quotations for far ahead as 1927 are now given at 2/2 per lb. ...
Article : 119 wordsThe Malabar, the first motor ship built for the Australian trade with the South Sea Islands, to the order of Burns, Philp, and Co., Ltd., has been launched from the vards at ...
Article : 70 wordsA meeting of the Seamen's Union is to be held to-morrow night, when the withdrawal will be urged of the ultimatum to the owners threatening a strike of all crows on Tuesday ...
Article : 199 wordsProbably it was engine troubla that causon the Falrey seaplane from the Australian Air Force Flying School at Point Cook to make a forced landing in the sen about two miles ...
Article : 139 wordsWhile walting for a tram at the Darlinghurst Junction at about. 10.45 o'clock on Saturday night, a boy and two girls were knocked down by a passing motorcar. The ...
Article : 289 wordsThe situation here is more hopeful. There is believed to be a shortage of strike funds. The union is understood to be ordering men to resume work for other than British and ...
Article : 578 wordsA Court Circular states that Lord Stonehaven was received in audience by his Majesty King George, and kissed hands on his appointment as Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief ...
Article : 56 wordsThe trial of Mr. John Thomas Scopes, a public school teacher, who is charged with committing a breach of a Tennessee State Statute by teaching the authenticity of the Darwinian ...
Article : 496 wordsA unique little ceremony, as far as the present tour is concerned, occurred in the small Rhodesian town of Oatooma, where the Prince of Wales to-day laid the ...
Article : 83 wordsClashes between extremists and.—moderates are marking the Trade Union Congress at Blackpool, Mr. H. Pollitt was greeted with cries of "Bah" when he asserted that the ...
Article : 214 wordsAn amazing series of attacks upon a shop and dwelling occupied by Mrs. Mary schmidt. at Bay-street, Port Melbourne, concerning which the occupants are displaying a ...
Article : 185 wordsOwing to men not offering to replenish crews, of the steamers Wyandra and Muckarra, both vessels are being laid up in Brisbane The Wynndra's crow is being pald off to-day, and ...
Article : 160 words"The general opinion of Britsons and Americans in China is that conditions will not become settled until Russia has been dealt with The real cause of the recent disturbances was ...
Article : 221 wordsThe Bradford correspondent of the "Yorkshire Post" writes: For the moment, the dark cloud which hung over the wool trade has been considerably dispelled by the manner ...
Article : 172 wordsWhalle passing the corner of Maclcay-street and Darlinghurst-road, at about 8.35 o'clock on Saturday night, a new bus, owner by Mr. W. P. Thomas, of King's Cross, caught fire, ...
Article : 202 wordsThe inagural conference of the British Common wealth League of Women this morning dissussed legislative inequalities, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Britomarte James, of Victoria. ...
Article : 229 wordsOwing to a motor car overturning while negotiating a sharp bend of the road at Sylvania, not far from Tom Ugly'a Point, on Suturday afternoon, four persons were injured, ...
Article : 137 wordsA striking picture of Gandhi, the Indian Nationalist leador, was drawn at the Lycoum Hall last night by Bishop Fisher, of the Methodist Episcopal Church of America, ...
Article : 437 wordsThe Duke and the Duchess of York were the guests of the Australian and New Zealand Luncheon Club at the Hotel Ce[?] Lord Stonehaven (Governor-General designale of ...
Article : 211 wordsAfter an Inqutry into the Tasmanian hopgrowing industry, the Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, said that the Ministry could not accept responsibility for the position in which the ...
Article : 174 wordsThe Royal Commissioners of the 1881 Exhibition have awarded oversea scholarships for 1925 to J. G. Wood (Adelaide) for botany, V. M. Trlkolus (Sydney) for organic chomistry, ...
Article : 276 wordsRepresentatives officers and men of the 37th Battalton, A.I.F., invited the Prime Ministor (Mr. Bruce) to vindicate the honour of Major C. B. Story, formerly of that battallon ...
Article : 181 wordsA milkeart and a motor cycle collided in Canterbury-road, Lakemba, on Saturday night, and as a result the rider of the cycle, Llewllyn Mooro, aged 34 years, builder, of ...
Article : 104 wordsA Soviet embassy official, amplifying the report that Rassia proposes to spend £15,000,000 on the purchase of British machinery, says that Russia will shortly be in a ...
Article : 185 wordsA remarkable story of alleged fraud was told at the Bournemouth Court, when Andrew John Gibson was charged with uttering a forged Treasury wnrrant vouchers on the ...
Article : 152 wordsThe question whether it is right to hill in order to end hopeless Buffering has for the third time in a few months been answered in the affirmative hy a French jury. The ...
Article : 121 wordsDr. Timothy flynn, aged about 30 years, Glenhuntly-road, Caulfield, was killed this afternoon when a motor car which he was driving overturned near Forna Tree Gully, on ...
Article : 90 wordsThe municipal platform of the Victorian branch of the Australian Labour party provides for adult franchise, proportional representation, the election of Mayore and ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 13 Jul 1925, Page 13
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