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  2. THE SEAMEN.

    From an early hour yesterday morning men commenced to gather in Georgestreet outside the Union House, seeking employment on the Canadian-Australian ...

    Article : 254 words
  3. STEEL WORKS.

    It is persistently stated, in business circles in Sydney that efforts are being made towards an early resumption of operations at the Newcastle Steel Works ...

    Article : 406 words
  4. TRUST FUNDS.

    The Attorney-General has asked the Judges of the Supreme Court to report on the question of the auditing of trust funds held by solicitors. ...

    Article : 687 words
  5. THE WRECKERS.

    "The seamen will not have arbitration. They only accept such compromises as they are "driven to, holding to such agreements as long as they are ...

    Article : 1,385 words
  6. THE TRAGEDY AT ATHENS

    Instructions have been sent to the British Minister at Athens to withdraw from the Greek capital. Mr. Bonar Law has stated that the justifiction for this is that the execution of members of the late Ministry was not the work of ...

    Article : 674 words
  7. THE NEAR EAST.

    Reports from Lausanne state that Izmet [?] sha, addressing the Financial and Economic Commission, expressed astonishment that the Allies should demand from Turkey payment ...

    Article : 188 words
  8. LATE CABLE NEWS

    A message from Athens states that the King wanted to leave the country after the executions, but the Government would not consent to this, and is keeping him a ...

    Article : 175 words
  9. WESTERN THRACE.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that information has been received that the Turkish population in Western Thrace is rising on masse. It is ...

    Article : 143 words
  10. CRICKET SCORES.

    The match between M.C.C. ana Northeastern Districts was resumed to-day in warm, bright weather. Jupp ran his score to 89, when he was given out lbw to Scott. The ...

    Article : 81 words
  11. LATE PRIME MINISTER.

    The ex-Prime Minister of Greece (M. Gaunarjs) who has been shot along with other members of his Cabinet, following the sitting of the tribunal appointed to inquire into the ...

    Article : 533 words
  12. OFFICERS LOYAL.

    The attitude adopted by the Seamen's Union was officially repudiated by the Merchant Service Guild yesterday. This organisation, [?] well as the Marine Engineers' Union, state ...

    Article : 193 words
  13. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. B. M. Eyres-Monsell, Financial Secretary to the Admiralty, in referring to "scrapping" under the Washington Naval Treaty, said to-day in the House of Commons: ...

    Article : 450 words
  14. SIGNOR MUSSOLINI.

    A message from Rome says it is now revealed that Signor Mussolin[?]'s complet[?] domination of the Chamber of Deputies is due to the fact that he possesses in undated ...

    Article : 68 words
  15. BUSH FIRES.

    Bush fires in the Coonamble district threaten the destruction of a large area of the Pilliga State forest, containing a tract of ironbark and cyprus timber. The district ...

    Article : 456 words
  16. UNITED STATES.

    President Harding is having trouble with the old Congress, whose tenure ends on March 4, and of which he has convened a special session in the hope of passing certain ...

    Article : 214 words
  17. THE ENGINEERS.

    A statement was also issued on behalf of the Institute of Marine Engineers to the effect that no quarrel existed between that organisation and the shipping companies, and that the ...

    Article : 50 words
  18. STEWARDS' BOYCOTT.

    The Stewards' Union has already put into operation its decision not to find stewards for the ships where volunteer labour is engaged. It was learnt at the Trades Hall yesterday ...

    Article : 212 words
  19. PROHIBITION LAW.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Daugherty) has ordered all the Federal attorneys throughout the country to tighten the enforcement of prohibition, and to expedite the hearing of ...

    Article : 41 words
  20. OVERSEA FARES.

    It is announced by the oversea shipping companies that, commencing with steamers leaving Sydney on or after to-day, very appreciable reductions will be made in the ...

    Article : 223 words
  21. THE GREAT WAR.

    The publication of two volumes entitled "Sir Douglas Haig's Command," by Mr. G. A. B. Dewar (editor of the "Nineteenth Century") and Lieut.—Colonel J. H. Boraston, is ...

    Article : 446 words
  22. AFRICAN MINES.

    The second report of the Mining and Industry Commission appointed to inquire into circumstances in connection with the Rand strike, [?]as just been issued. ...

    Article : 586 words
  23. RESULTS OF STRIKES.

    The commandeering of coal passing through their territory by various communities—the result of the 16,000,000 ton shortage due to the miners' strike—has become so prevalent that ...

    Article : 144 words
  24. MARINE COOKS.

    "Up to the present I have not been officially notified of any dispute," said Mr. Tudebop[?] (secretary of the Marine Cooks. Butchers, and Bakers' Union) yesterday afternoon. In the ...

    Article : 161 words
  25. SOVIET SPY STORY.

    Questioned in the House of Commons whether the Government possessed information that Mrs. Marguerite Harrison, who was arrested by the Soviet as an ...

    Article : 104 words
  26. STATE REVENUE.

    The returns issued lost night by the Treasury show that during the month of November the total net revenue received by the State amounted to £2,770,766, an increase of ...

    Article : 210 words
  27. HEALING BY FAITH.

    Mr. J. M. Hickson, known as the faith healer, sails on the Euripides to-day for Australia, after a mission extending over five months, during which he visited every part of the ...

    Article : 66 words
  28. A NEW UNION.

    It is probable that a now union will be formed at an early date to embrace seamen, marine cooks, and stewards. It was learnt yesterday that a movement ...

    Article : 91 words
  29. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    The Dublin correspondent, of the "Daily Chronicle" says that a plot to kidnap members of the Dail Elreann who acknowledged the Free State by taking their seat[?] has been ...

    Article : 161 words
  30. METTERS' WORKS.

    It was announced on behalf of the management of Metters, Limited, iron-founders and stovemakers yesterday afternoon, that they may be compelled to close down their ...

    Article : 131 words
  31. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    Publishing further details of the secret conference attended by the French President, M. Poincare, Marshal Foch, and others, the Paris newspapers emphasise that the discussions ...

    Article : 184 words
  32. NEW ZEALAND.

    The executive committee of the Seamen's Union, which has been meeting at Wellington for some days, adjournod for a week. The secretary of the union stated that the ...

    Article : 184 words
  33. SAXA COALMINE.

    After three months' suspension of conditions, the work of development has been resumed at the Saxa coalmine, which is situated 2½ miles from the Muronbung station, on the ...

    Article : 198 words
  34. ULSTER PARLIAMENT.

    The motion for the third reading of the Irish Constitution Bill and consequential bills was agreed to in the House of Commons this afternoon without division. ...

    Article : 55 words
  35. OVERCOME BY FUMES.

    Mr. F. G. Rim[?]ngton, a master baker, of W[?]gram-street, Harris Park, Parramatta, was overcome yesterday morning by fumes from a new rotary oven, which he was having ...

    Article : 171 words
  36. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Mr. A. H. McMahon, chairman of the Empire Exhibition management committee, in a letter to the High Commissioner for Canada, states that less than £1000 has ...

    Article : 78 words
  37. M.C.C. TEAM.

    North-Eastern District made 53 runs in the first innings, against the M.C.C. team. Bowling: Gilligan, two for [?] Kennedy, six for 8; Stevens, one for 7; Macaul[?]y, one ...

    Article : 100 words
  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It is understood that Mr. Wickham Steed retires from the editorship of "The Times," and that Mr. Geoffrey Dawson resumes the position. ...

    Article : 129 words
  39. STEAMER PALOONA.

    A free Labour crew has been signed on for the Paloona, which has been held up at Dunedin, and the vessel is expected to sail to-night for Lyttelton, Wellington, and ...

    Article : 42 words
  40. SUGAR HELD UP.

    An unsuccessful compulsory conference was held to-day, before Mr. Justice Ma[?]naughton, the matter at issue being the waterside dispute at Innisfail. Work has been tied up for some ...

    Article : 85 words
  41. GERMAN CORN SUPPLIES.

    A message from Berlin says that corn supplies are rapidly diminishing. Peasants have only delivered a quarter of the quantities demanded, and 2,000,000 tons are lacking. ...

    Article : 56 words
  42. WAIOTAPU SEAMEN REPLACED.

    The seventeen man who left the steamer Wa[?]ota[?]u have been replaced, otherwise the position remains unchanged. ...

    Article : 23 words
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