Reports from Purls state that earlier excitement over the failure of the Conference of London has calmed, and the situation is being considered in a cooler atmosphere. ...
Article : 971 wordsThe 7.15 train from Hornsby, containing between 60 and 70 passengers, was derailed at the Goidon railway station at 7 30 o'clock last night. ...
Article : 186 wordsMr. Michael Collins declares that operations in the South of Ireland will be completed in a fortnight. So far as the military situation is concerned, ...
Article : 247 wordsThe correspondent of the "New York" Times at Washington says:—President Harding may defer his address to Congress on the strike situation. He has been strongly advised to ...
Article : 303 wordsA telegram was received by the secretary of the Sydney branch of the Clothing Trades Federation yesterday that 2000 members of the union had gone on strike in South ...
Article : 146 wordsWith a large surplus to be carried forward to next year, the Federal Treasurer, Mr. Bruce, who delivered the annual Budget yesterday, was able to announce remission of taxes in varities ways. Expenditure out of revenue this year is estimated at £62,028,603, a decrease of ...
Article : 5,983 wordsCommencing from January 1 next a, fee of £2/2/ per quarter, payable in advance, will be charged to pupils attending High schools. In making this announcement yesterday the ...
Article : 554 wordsThe Iron Trades unions held meetings at the Trades Hall daily with the object of formulating a scheme to combat wage reduction's. The waterfront employers connected with the ...
Article : 190 wordsThe crisis amougst the citizens' aldermen may now be regarded as past, and the Lord Mayor no longer feels it to be necessary that be should resign. ...
Article : 323 wordsThe Stock Exchange, banks, and business houses were closed in Dublin during Mr. Griffith's funeral, and the train service, was suspended. A distinguished and ...
Article : 334 wordsThe Canadian railways have agreed to the Premier's request to defer reduction of wages pending a decision by the Government's conciliation, board. ...
Article : 57 wordsA special meeting of the Federated Furnishing Trade Union was held at the Trades Hall last night to consider the question of wage reductions. ...
Article : 202 wordsNews comes from Ottawa, that following a clash between pickets of the striking coal miners and volunteers to man the mine pumps at Glace Bay (Nova Scotia), several persons were ...
Article : 151 wordsThe ketch Ruby was observed to be in distress last night about 10 miles from land by the look-out at South Head Signal Station, and a tug has been despatched to her ...
Article : 239 wordsThe special committee appointed by the Australian National Research Council to deal with the question of the improvement of the condition of frozen meat when it is made ...
Article : 266 wordsThe New South Wales Labour Council last night decided to forward the following motion to the British Labour party, and also to the central committees of the British trade-union ...
Article : 158 wordsThe Premier (Sir George Fuller) yesterday announced that the Government had approached Mr. O'Malley Wood (president of the Government Savings Bank), and invited him ...
Article : 133 wordsThe British Armenian Committee issues a tragic statement by Miss Ethel Thompson, an American, formerly an orphanage worker in Anatolia. ...
Article : 114 wordsThe motor ship Hauraki bent a wireless message last night reporting that the American schooner Hearlette became a total wreck on July 27 on Nukulailul, one of the Ellice ...
Article : 189 wordsInteresting developments are taking place in the egg market. Following the arrival of large supplies the high prices obtained during the recent shortage haye steadily ...
Article : 206 wordsThe shire councils of Monaro and Yarrowlumla, represented by Mr. E. Crisp and Mr. T. J. Kelly, presidents respectively of the two shires, waited upon the Minister for ...
Article : 230 wordsMr. J. D. Gray, Under Secretary for External affairs, who has returned from Samoa, when interviewed, stated: "Samoa is now in a botter position commercially than Fiji and ...
Article : 153 wordsThe "Daily Express" says that the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir E. Horne) has informed the heads of all spending departments that they must reduce their estimates for ...
Article : 83 wordsThe Parliamentary Committee, under the presidency of Mr. O'Conor yesterday took further evidence in regard to the proposal to extend Martin-place. ...
Article : 157 wordsThe last of the wooden steamers ordered by the Commonwealth Government during the war—five in all—have been purchased by a syndicate in Sydney, consisting for the most ...
Article : 183 wordsReferring to-day to the proposed uniform railway gauge for the Commonwealth, the Premier (Mr. Theodore) said that as a result of correspondence with the Federal Government ...
Article : 92 wordsThe official estimate of the autumn and winter lambing, complied by the Government Statistician from figures supplied by the Chief inspector of Stock, shows that the probable ...
Article : 185 wordsThe Association of Manufacturers of Noncorrodible and Anti-corrosive Products has declared war on rust. Mr. Robert Hadfield. the leading spirit of the movement, declares ...
Article : 55 wordsA report from Paris states that the military aviation authorities are carrying out an important experiment in night-flying and longdistance raidings. ...
Article : 75 wordsAt yesterday's meeting of the council of the Retail Traders' Association, references was made to the proposal of the Trades Hall unions to boycott a firm because it was alleged that ...
Article : 161 words"The attack launched by Mr. J. Higgins, M.L.C., in the 'Sydney Morning Horald' upon the industrial policy decided upon by the Labour Council and upon me personally is ...
Article : 223 wordsA message from Philadelphia states that the draw trigs for the Australasian-Spain tie in the Davis Cup contest have been announced. On Thursday G. Patterson will play Count ...
Article : 126 wordsAt the employers' conference to-day the following motions were agreed to:— That representations be made to the various State Governments to introduce legislation if ...
Article : 170 wordsA message from Paris states that two more cases of racehorse doping had been discovered, fliey resulted in the trainers being lined and their licenses withdrawn. One horse, ...
Article : 51 wordsA communication was received yesterday at the Sydney Trades Hall from the executive of the Red Labour Union International, whose headquarters are at Moscow. ...
Article : 162 wordsAt the International Chess Tournament, Begoljubow beat Watson (Australia). message from Berlin states that following a conference with trade, union leaders, ...
Article : 129 wordsOwing to the recent outbreak of measles on the new erulser H.M.A.S. Adelaide the vessel will not be able to leave Sydney on her northern cruise as was formerly intended. ...
Article : 85 wordsAuothor severe blow to backers is the withdrawal of Yutois from the Ebor Handicap and the Cesarewitch. He won the latter event last year. Recently he strained a tendon, and ...
Article : 66 wordsA suspected case of bollworm in cotton has been, found on Viti Levu Island. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 18 Aug 1922, Page 9
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