The trouble with the seamon, resulting from their objection to the recent award of the Arbitration Court reducing their wages by 25/8 monthly, in accordance with the ...
Article : 206 wordsFor the third time in a week the Legislative Assembly sat until the carly hours of the morning yesterday. The bill to provide for the determination of the remuneration of ...
Article : 682 wordsCorrected figuree, based virtually on the final election returns, assure the Republicans of a small majority in both Houses of Congress. The former Senate had 60 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 wordsTelegraphic communication with Constantinople is interrupted, and no official news is available as to what is happening there. The Allies are conferring on the latest demands of the ...
Article : 838 wordsThe King has expressed a desire that all women holding posthumous decorations will wear them on Saturday. New South Wales, in common with other ...
Article : 815 wordsThe campaign of the iron trades, employees against the introduction of the 48-hour week, which came into operation for most of them yesterday, commenced in earnest at a ...
Article : 407 wordsFive thousand people watched the, opening of the match between the M.C.C. cricket team, led by A. C. Maclaren, and the South Australian, Eleven, on the Adelaide Oval, to-day. ...
Article : 495 wordsEfforts to settle the trouble which is holding up the steamers Moeraki and Waikawa in Sydney Harbour proved abortive yesterday. Hope is entertained, however, that to-day ...
Article : 255 wordsThe position with regard to the meat trade, as the result of the Metropolitan Cold Storage Union's demand for a 44-hour week, and increased pay, is developing seriously. ...
Article : 677 wordsA message from Berlin states that negotiations between the Government and the, Reparations Commission have been concluded. M. Barthou (France) said: "I am satisfied with ...
Article : 263 wordsThe Canadian-Australian line R.M.S. Makura left here at 5.30 p.m. a full ship. She took for Sydney all the passengers offering. ...
Article : 26 wordsWhen Miss Dorothy Jackson returned to her home recently after a shopping excursion to Hobart, she found her aged mother bound hand and foot upon a couch and dead. A white ...
Article : 205 wordsGreat crowds witnessed the Lord Mayor's show. Fine weather prevailed. The pageant was of an educational charac[?]r, with tableaux representing physical culture, and technical ...
Article : 513 wordsMr. Lloyd George had enthusiastic receptions on his Welsh tour. Speaking at Cardiff, he said that since the Carlton Club resolution the exchanges of Europe had collapsed. ...
Article : 559 wordsAbout 1 o'clock this morning two young men, Messrs. J. Gibson and P. Connare, while walking along Elizabeth-street, near King-street noticed what they thought was ...
Article : 262 wordsTelephone services in the city have been most unsatisfactory for some days past. The reason for the inefficient service was disclosed when it was announced to-day that the officials ...
Article : 141 wordsA Stockholm message says that the Noble physics prizes were awarded as follows:—1921, Professor Einstein: 1922, Professor Niels Bohr, of Copenhagen. The literature prize in 1922 ...
Article : 90 wordsMr. Wearne, Minister for Lanas, accompanied by Mr. Fleming (Under-secretary), the Mayor of Willoughby, the presidents of K[?] ring-ga[?] and Warringah Shires, and Mr. John ...
Article : 169 wordsParis advices state that M. Clemencean sails on Saturday on a lecture tour of the United States. He is not going on an official mission. The proceeds of his lectures and ...
Article : 86 wordsAlthough many extravagant rumours were in circulation yesterday concerning the split in the National-Coalition party upon the question of the appointment of a deputy to act as ...
Article : 307 wordsThe dispute, which delayed the departure of the Orieut Royal Mail liner Orvleto from Melbourne for Sydney last night, in continuation of her voyage from London, developed ...
Article : 359 wordsA message from Rome says Signor Mussolini has placed Count Sforza (Ambassador to Paris), Baron Lliotti (Ambassador to Japan), and Baron Fasciotti (Ambassador to Madrid) ...
Article : 36 wordsMembers of the Australian Commission which will organise the Commonwealth exhibits at the British Empire Exhibition to be held in London in 1924, were appointed at a ...
Article : 177 wordsIn reply to a telegram from the Hobart Chamber of Commerce, the Minister for Customs telegraphed:—"You will realise that it is impossible for me at this juncture to say ...
Article : 135 wordsOswald Birley's portrait of Princess Mary is one of the central features of the Winter Exhibition at the Grosvenor Galleries. Boss Norris is also showing some water-colours. ...
Article : 290 wordsAnother order for a 20,000-ton liner similar to that announced earlier in the week has been given in England by the Orient Stearn Navigation Company, Ltd. ...
Article : 167 wordsAdvices from Geneva state that owing to the financial crisis, due to the capital levy referendum, the National Swiss Bank had to issue notes for 90,000,000 franes within a week. ...
Article : 50 wordsAccording to Berlin advices, the anniversary of the German revolution passed off quietly everywhere, even in Bavaria. Strong forces of police guarded the Munich streets. ...
Article : 53 wordsJudge White, at Darlinghurst Quartor Sessions yesterday, commented forcefully on what he cousidered the abuse of the provisions in the Crimes Act for first offenders. ...
Article : 208 wordsThe Chief Secretary (Mr. Oakes) said yesterday that according to a report from the principal microbiologist several cases of anthrax had occurred through infection from ...
Article : 219 wordsA message from Athens says that M. Zaimis in agreement with the revolutionary, committee will reconstitute the Cabinet in order to include representatives of parties ...
Article : 38 wordsMr. Justice Rich, who has arrived, in New York, is leaving San Francisco for Australia on the, 24th instant. Commenting on the work of the Australian delegation to the League of ...
Article : 118 wordsThe Orient liner Ormonde did not come into harbour here to-day because the crews of the tugs refused to handle the vessel. She anchored in the roads, where passengers and ...
Article : 133 wordsThe action of the Railway Commissioners in suddenly reducing orders to various collieries in Lithgow has caused considerable comment. It has also occasioned much resentment ...
Article : 119 wordsA serious shell explosion occurred near Moradabad. Eight people were killed and six injured. A demobilised Sepoy who had served in ...
Article : 66 wordsThe debate on the second reading of the Border Railways Bill was resumed in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. The coinmitteo divided on the question ...
Article : 58 wordsNithsdale House and Majestic Theatre. Liverpool-street, has been cold for £85,000. The property has frontages to Liverpool, Olark, and Nithsdale streets, and is situated ...
Article : 52 wordsThe Marquis of Londonderry, is a speech in London, appealed to opponents of the Irish. Treaty to broaden their outlook, and realise that it was a far higher aspiration to be a ...
Article : 70 wordsLazard Brothers, private bankers, deny the story from Berlin that they have offered a loan to Germany of £25,000,000. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 11 Nov 1922, Page 13
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