Nominations for the Senate and for the House of Representatives closed yesterday in the various States of the Commonwealth. Candidates enjoying a walk-over are ...
Article : 512 wordsThe Legislative Assembly sat till 3.15 yesterday morning to deal with the Bank of New South Wales Bill, the debate on which was adjourned till Tuesday, and the Liquor Bill ...
Article : 832 wordsThe majority of the skilled artisans in the iron trades with the exception of the boilermakers, the ironworkers' assistants, the sheetmetal workers, and the stovemakers, have ...
Article : 475 wordsExcluding eight incomplete polls, the total votes recorded in the election of a new House of Commons was 13,913,666, being— 5,381,413 for the Government. ...
Article : 2,341 wordsDespite efforts made in Sydney yesterday to effect a compromise in the trouble on the steamers Walkawa and Moeraki, the situation showed practically no improvement last night. ...
Article : 310 wordsOne of the largest meetings of members of the Australian Jockey Club yet held took place yesterday, when tho committee's proposal to purchase the arwick Farm Racecourse and ...
Article : 951 wordsThe full Cabinet considered the Near East situation. Lord Cuizon goes to Paris to-day. The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" has declared, on the authority of French ...
Article : 258 wordsAfter protracted negotiations, Lt.-Col. Amery, First Lord of the Admiralty, has intimated the imperial Government's final approval of the agreement between the British ...
Article : 191 wordsMr. Fleming (secretary to the Sydney branch of the Senmen's Union) interviewed, the seamen yesterday who are undergoing terms of imprisonment at Long Bay for having absented ...
Article : 135 wordsReferring to the manning conditions of the Union Steamship Company's steamer Moeraki, Mr. Fleming said that the vessel had been 16 years in commission, and the only occasion on ...
Article : 165 wordsMr. Andrew Williamson, chairman of the English, Scottish, and Australian Bank, in addressing the shareholders yesterday, said that the most natural and the soundest method ...
Article : 111 words*Senntor H. C. M. GARLING. *Senator E. D. MILLEN. *Senator JOSIAH THOMAS. COUNTRY PARTY. ...
Article : 334 wordsDefinite efforts are being organised with a view to having the Water and Sewerage Board reconstituted on a basis that will give the members full control of their own finances, and ...
Article : 675 wordsA Rome message says that Signor Mussolini delivered an important policy statement to a crowded Chamber of Deputies. He declared that Italy's foreign policy would be neither ...
Article : 114 wordsAlthough they were strongly advised by Mr., Knight, P.M., who presided at the City Police Court to-day, to return to New Zealand and resort to civil remedy to ventilate their ...
Article : 82 wordsThe Legislative Council But yesterday in order to make some progress with measures that have been accumulating from the Assembly. The Vice-President announced that he ...
Article : 422 wordsThe slilpplug position has further improved. The Glaucus sailed for Sydney at 6.30 p.m. with mails. Three more coastal vessels got away and others are prepaiing. The Navua ...
Article : 326 wordsIn the match against Oudtshoorn, the M.C.C. disposed of the home team in the first innings for 124 runs. Macaulay took three wickets for 43, Jupp six for 23. ...
Article : 272 wordsTo-day was pay day at the Great Boulder mine, and at about 10 o'clock, when the officials were engaged in making up the pay a man wearing a mask and flourishing a large ...
Article : 204 wordsThere were many interesting incidents and some distinct surprises when, on the Melbourne Cricket Ground to-day, at the beginning of the game there was a feeling that ...
Article : 315 wordsThe Local Government luquiry into the proposal of the Kuring-gal Shire Council relative to the reconstruction of the Lane Coveroad was resumed at Gordon yesterday by ...
Article : 340 wordsThe present session of the State Parliament will end on Wednesday next. During the past fortnight good progress has been made by the Government in its ...
Article : 111 words*LAMOND, H. (Nat.). MCDONALD, F. A. (Lab.). COOK. *CATTS, J. H. (Maj. Lab. Party). ...
Article : 400 wordsA collision which occuired between two tram cars at Randwick last night resulted in two people being taken to Sydney Hospital when one of them, Edward Witecocks, 29, of ...
Article : 219 wordsThe reports receive from the different centies of the metropolitan area yesterday showed that the reservoirs were being steadily replen[?]shed, and that the worst of the famine ...
Article : 151 wordsA claim by R. Driver against the War Service Homes Commissioner for cancellation of contracts for the supply of timbers is the subject of arbitration proceedings. The ...
Article : 90 wordsA notice of motion to rescind the resolution passed at the last meeting of the City Council against the Martin-place extension scheme has been lodged with the Town Clerk. The motion ...
Article : 46 wordsClaude Keft, 17 years, was shot dead at North Dorrigo to-day. Keft was dismounting from his horse, when a pea rifle he was carrying exploded, the bullet entering his face beneath ...
Article : 43 wordsA Berlin message says that Herr Erbert has consulted Herr Cune, director of the Hamburg- [?]merica line, with a view to the latter forming a Cabinet. ...
Article : 38 wordsThree miners, Hull, Lewis, and Long, who were condemned to death for murder during the Rand upheaval, were executed at Pretor[?] this morning. They went to the scafoold ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 18 Nov 1922, Page 13
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