Vigorous denunciation of the Labour party's new policy. of Socialisation which was adopted at the Brisbane Conference in 1921, was tained in a speech made by the Prime ...
Article : 955 wordsSir Allen Taylor, speaking at tbe special committee considering the reorganisation of the City Council electricity department, said that the Government absolutely refused to ...
Article : 350 wordsSpeaking at a valedictory function in the Smoke lounge at the conclusion of the proceedings in the Legislative Council on Wednesday evening, the Vice-President ...
Article : 435 wordsThe atrlke on the part of a section of the Iron trades' unions against the introduction of a 48-hour week has now almost collupsod. The majority of the strikers have resumed ...
Article : 396 wordsThe piquant dispute beetween the Labour party and Independent liberals continues, consequent on Labour persisting in its demand to occupy the whole front Opposition bench in ...
Article : 361 wordsThe Peace Conference at Lausanne has commenced the actual business for which it had been convoked. No decisions have been reached, but statements made by Signor Mussolini indicate that, among other things, agreement has ...
Article : 391 wordsNo progress Was made by the Union Steamship Company yesterday in arranging for the sailing of the Canadian Australian liner Makin a for Vancouver ...
Article : 226 wordsThe snipping conditions are rapidly assuming normality, most of the coastal steamers having resumed running with non-union crews. ...
Article : 121 wordsMore than one Bathurst storekeeper is taking advantage of motor transport to bring goods from Sydney. The distance by road from Sydney to Bathurst is shorter by about ...
Article : 109 wordsThe unemployed organisation ' decided late last night not to attempt to interview Mr. nonar Lmv, hat to send a deputation to the Minister for Labour, Sir C, M. Barlow. v ...
Article : 200 wordsMr. J. Miller, ex-M. L. A., Independent candidate for Macquarle, declared in n speech that it was a shameful state of affairs that big establishments in Sydney were in a position, ...
Article : 117 wordsThe Inquiry into the circumblaoces surrounding the death of Matilda Jackson who was found dead at boy home at Sandy Bay, was resumed before the coroner, Mr. E. W. ...
Article : 251 wordsA settlement has been reached in the cast in which Archie Edwin Goddard, an officer of the Commonwealth Government Line of Steaniois, entered an action against John ...
Article : 356 wordsIn regard to the advertised attempt on the Sydney to Melbourne motor record, when a, speed of 100 miles an hour is expected to be attained, the police state that in every ...
Article : 62 wordsA message from Constantinople says. that a secret session of the Angora Assembly decided to replace Ratet Pasha in consequence of certain complaints lodged against him. ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Paris "Matin's" Lausanne correspondent Interviewed Signor Mussolini, the new Presier of Italy, who said: "France has every right to be dissatisfied with the peace. The ...
Article : 382 wordsAmong the businss which lapsed when the state Parliainentary session ended, was a motion that the progress report of the Select Committee on Solider Settlement be adopted. ...
Article : 244 wordsNews comes from Birmingham (Alabama) that, about 100 miners are reported to have been buried in a coal mine at Dolomite through an explosion. ...
Article : 205 wordsThe future policy of the Government in regard to the State trawling Industry was discussed by the Cabinet yesterday. The Minister controlling the department (Mr. C. W. Oakes) ...
Article : 114 wordsH. Clemencau's speech at New York yesterday has roused the resentment of a considerable number of members of the Senate. Senator Borah has issued an extraoidinarily ...
Article : 211 wordsNews comes from Paris that M. Leygues, president of the Chamber of Deputies' Foreign Affairs Commission, announces that a coalition has been formed on the ...
Article : 52 wordsAfter having travelled in the principal countries of the world, Mr. G. H. Harris, dilector of Messrs Anthony Hordern and Sons, lins returned to Sidney convinced that ...
Article : 355 wordsThe Union of Sydney Zionists held a meeting last night in the King's Hall in the cause of Zionism. The Lord Mayor (Aldorman M'Ellione) presided, and with Mm on the ...
Article : 261 wordsGrenfell yesterday gave the Prime Minister one of the most enthusiastic welcomes of his tour. The town was beflagged, and he was met by the local band Mr Hughes had ...
Article : 1,070 wordsThe manner of the reception of the first party of Barnardo boys to arrive in New South Wales has deeply impressed the council of Dr. Barnardo's Homes iu London, and ...
Article : 289 wordsIn the council room of the General Post Office to-day, the airbitrators (Messrs. Bryant, K. C., chairman, A. D. Rankin, and A.E. Barton) continued the hearing of the claims for ...
Article : 269 wordsAt Athens (Georgia) an appeal has been made by the negroes to the whites in Oconee County for protection. Following the posting of notices in several ...
Article : 131 wordsThe American Federation of Labour has announced that it will not participate in the international Labour antl-war conference at the Hague, because attendance would bind the ...
Article : 140 wordsThe Prince of Wales unveiled a Parliamentary war memorial in St. Stephen's porch just under the great window of Westminster Hall. There was a large attendance of members of ...
Article : 173 wordsA telegram from Madrid says the Chamber of Deputies was crowded in anticipation of discussion upon General Picasso's report dealing with the debacle at Melilla in July, ...
Article : 192 wordsA message from Berlin says:—The new Chancellor, Herr Cuno, in an interview, said ho considered Dr. Wlrth's last reparation proposals were binding, and he intended to ...
Article : 81 wordsThe Child Emigration Society held a farewell luncheon in honour of Mr. Kingsley Fairbridge, of the Fairbridge Farm Lads' Home in Western Australia, who is returning on ...
Article : 342 wordsIncluded in a list ot articles published in the Commonwealth "Gaietle" 'to-day, which have been made subject to the anti-dumping provenions of the Australian Industries ...
Article : 154 wordsThe proclamation passed by the Federal Execitive Count in December, 1921, which prohibited the importtation into Austialla of all plants from New Zealand Including fiult, ...
Article : 107 wordsMr. F. C. Wills (secretary to the Public Service Association) said yesterday that the association had arrived at an agreement with the Public Service Board in regard to overtime, ...
Article : 355 wordsA message from Berlin eaVs that burglars entered the ex-Kaiser's Rhineland castle at Sonderhausen and stole the bulk of the historic silver plate there, weighing 3 cwt, which ...
Article : 304 wordsIn a second match at Kimberley the British bowlers were again defeated by 80 points to 68. GOLF. ...
Article : 144 wordsMr. W. S. Robinson entertaiued at lunch 70 city men to meet Mr. W. L. Baillieu at the Savoy Hotel. Mr. McWhae (Agent-General for Victoria), In Proposing the health of Mr. ...
Article : 138 words"The establishment of a solar radiation station at Riverview, under the direction of the Rev. Dr. Pigot, is an event of great scientific importance, which might give results of great ...
Article : 130 wordsThe second annual Australian conference of the Blinded Soldiers' Association was commenced in Sydney last evening. Mr. O. H. Ibels presided over an attendance of 35 ...
Article : 179 wordsAs the result of yesterday's storm, the Wheut Board up to this morning received 60 additional claims for insurance for damage ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 24 Nov 1922, Page 9
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