The debate on the legal nexus was resumed with unabated vigour at the Anglican Syned of the Diocese of Sydney yesterday. The discussion was based upon Archdeacon's Beyco's ...
Article : 684 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly yesterday the Premier, Sir James Mitchell, moved,—"That this house is of opinion that the bill to make provision for a national convention to ...
Article : 106 wordsThe National Association club rooms were crowded last night, when the council of the association tendered a forewell dinner to Sir Joseph Cook, High Commissioner for ...
Article : 803 wordsNews of the robbery of five boxes of Australian gold from the mail steamer Sonoma while en route from Sydney to San Francisco was reported in yesterday's "Herald " Fifteen ...
Article : 81 wordsA message from Paris says: The Berlin correspondent of the "Petit Parisien" states that the Soviet proposes to claim from the various Euopean States their obligations to the ...
Article : 151 wordsThe Marquis of Curzon (Secretary of State for foreign Affairs), speaking at a funetion at the Cannon-street Hotel yesterday, said the steps taken in Washington ...
Article : 756 wordsWhat is known of two meetings of the Disarmament Conference yesterday is that France taking an individualistic stand in the morning, the Italians proposed that the conference ...
Article : 327 wordsUnexpectedly Lord Birkenhead (Lord High, Chancellor) and Sir Gordon Hewart (AttorneyGeneral) conferred with Messrs. Griffiths, Collins, and Duffy (Finn Fein delegates), at ...
Article : 214 wordsA San Francisco message states that investigators under the Chief Detective, Duncan Matheson, of the San Francisco police, have not been able to make any advance in ...
Article : 588 wordsIn the House of Representatives the Prime Minister remarked Jocularly that it was clear that his guiding star was in eclipse when the Constitution Convention Bill was drafted. He ...
Article : 190 wordsA message from Paris states: The "Petit Parisien" says that the Marquis of Curzon's speech cannot fail to croate painful impressions in France. Its tone is so deliberate ...
Article : 131 wordsMr. H. Larkin (the manager of the Commonwealth line) and Mr. York Syme are representing Australian shipping interests at the international Conference of Shipowners, ...
Article : 243 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Dooley) referred yesterday to the action of the Legislative Council in rejecting the vital clauses of the Sydney Corporation Amendment Bill. ...
Article : 394 wordsM. Brland (Premier of France), in a speech previous to his embarkation for France, said: "In coming here I felt certain that I would find that the Conference would lend an ...
Article : 496 wordsA message from Madrid says that the Spanish losses in Morocco since July have teen 10,000 kilted and 20,000 wounded and Eick. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe Governor of Bombay cabled to Mr. E. S. Montagu (Secretary of State for India) describing the enthusiastic recoption accorded to the Princo of Wales throughout his stay. ...
Article : 161 wordsLord Alfred Douglas is suing the "Evening News" for libel in connection with an obituary notice published after Lord Douglas's death had been untruly reported. The ...
Article : 166 wordsAt a meeting of the Red Cross exceutive, which was held at 34 Jamicson-street on Thursday, Mr. William Vicars was reappointed chairman, and the ben, secretaries, treasurer, ...
Article : 268 wordsA Berlin message stales that Communist [?]tics kept the Prussian Parliament sitting until six in the morning. The obstructions included the blowing of tin whistles and the ...
Article : 63 wordsSydney detectives who are engaged in investigating the robbery are of the omphatle opinion that the gold was on board the Sonoma when the vessel left Sydney. They point out ...
Article : 262 wordsMr. W. M. Hughes (Prime Minister) has informed the New South Wales branch of the Roturned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial Loague that preference to returned men has already ...
Article : 163 wordsAt a meeting of the Australian Mercantile, Land, and Finance Co., Ltd., Mr. R. H. Caird, the chairman, referred to the Australian suggestion that the British Government should ...
Article : 117 wordsLady Cook, who was accompanied by Sir Joseph Cook, opened a floral fote in aid of the Dalmar Methodist Children's Home, Croydon in the grounds of the home yesterday, the ...
Article : 289 wordsThere was another bomb outrage in Belfast at 6 o'clock in the evening. While the shipyard workers were going home a Sinn Feiner Flung a [?]omb at a tram passing the General Post ...
Article : 275 wordsA Paris message states that a large party of Englishmen from the Spanish Legion has arrived in a deplorable condition and penniless. They are bitter owing to their ill-treatment ...
Article : 76 wordsThe statement is definitely made from sveral sources that the French delegation at yesterday's meeting of the Far Eastern Committee questioned the credentials of the ...
Article : 463 wordsHorder strained his right thigh in the St. Helens match, and is not likely to play in the next three or four matches. Caples strained an ankle, and will probably be incapacitated ...
Article : 64 wordsThe Sydney Ferries' employees' picnic was held at Clifton Gardons yesterday. Mr. Benjamin Parker, chairman of the board, said that they had been up against public ...
Article : 156 wordsA Paris message states that the Court, where Landru is on trial for murdor was like an anatomical museum, while experts gave evidence regarding bones found at ...
Article : 264 wordsThe consideration of the Estimates was resumed to-day in the House of Representatives on the vote for the Treasury Department £1,270,380. The leader of the Country party, ...
Article : 369 words"It is a matter of great significance that the friendship between our respective countries is gradually increasing as they begin to know and understand each other better." ...
Article : 289 wordsIn the quad[?]ular cricket match in Bombay the Parsees beat the Mohammedans by two wickets. The Europeans in the flnal scored 482 for eight wickets, and declared. ...
Article : 97 wordsDaylight was showing through the windows of the Legislative Assembly yesterday morning when the second reading of the Sydney Harbour Bridge Bill was passed. The bill was then ...
Article : 221 wordsA new boot factory built tor M'Murtrie and Co., Limited, at Marian-street, Redfern, was officially opened yesterday. The building is estimated to have cost ...
Article : 152 wordsA meeting of the special committee appointed by the Anzac Memorial Fund Trust, was held yesterday to decide upon the form of the memorial. Those prosent were Sir ...
Article : 240 wordsThe "Daily Herald" reviews tho Government's contract with the Australian Government accepting the output of the lead and zine mines until 1929. It points out that ...
Article : 92 wordsThe Australian Press Association learns that Princess Mary's married home will be Gainsborough Hall, Knaresborcugh. The Queen and Princess Mary had lunch ...
Article : 148 wordsThe Commonwealth Statistician stated yesterday that compared with September the prices of food and groceries in October showed a decrease of 3.1 per cent. ...
Article : 166 wordsThe naval sloop Laburnum left Plymouth for the New Zealand station. She is due at Thursday Island on February 12, at Brisbane on February 23. at Sydeny on March 1, and at ...
Article : 204 wordsThe telegraph line between Nebo and Logan Downs was interrupted on Novomber 23 and 24, the fault having been caused by a man named Bullock cutting the line 18 miles from ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Manly council last night carried a motion arging that, instead of a general rate of ½d in the £ on land in the northern suburbs to pay in part for the North Shore bridge, a ...
Article : 155 wordsFor the Melbourne Cup of 1922 the added money has been raised from £8000 to £10,000. This important announcement was made by the V.R.C. to-day. With the addition of the ...
Article : 132 wordsMr. Ashbolt (Agent-General for Tasmania), interviewed by the Australian Press Association, in reference to Mr. Hughes's speech on aviation, said that all concerned with airships ...
Article : 110 wordsThe annunl meeting of the Junior. Red Crose will be held in the King's Hall to-day, at 11 a.m. The children will assemble at the "Mitchell Library, and march to King's ...
Article : 69 wordsMr. A. C. Maclaren, the once-famous English batsman, speaking at the Ashtcad Cricket Club dinner, said he agreed with the remarks of W. W. Armstrong, the Australian XI. ...
Article : 67 wordsThe Attorney-General (Mr. M'Tlernan) has filed a bill against Alderman Richard Bramston, who on Wednesdya last was committed for trial on a charge of having accepted a ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 26 Nov 1921, Page 13
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