The members of the A.W.U. who are engaged in railway construction work threaten to strike, in consequence of the Chief Railway Commissioner's refusal to agree to ...
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Article : 84 wordsSir Phillip Gibbs, telegraphing to the "Daily Chronicle" regarding famine conditions in Russia, states:—"Government supplies are restricted mainly for the use of Soviet ...
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Article : 70 wordsMr. A. A. C. Cocks, president of the Civic Reform Association, commenting on the results, said: "Thank God thnt the city has been relieved from the incubus of administration from ...
Article : 153 wordsIn the Assembly to-night bills were carried Increasing the salaries of Ministers and private members. At present six Ministers receive £830 a year each. Under the bill the ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Consul-General (Mr. Armstrong) presented for the British Government a loving cup aud medal to Ernst Harzmeyor, German officer of the Deutschland, a German tanker, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 2 Dec 1921, Page 9
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