The Federal Labour Conference will commence at the Trades Hall in Brisbane tomorrow. Most of the delegates arrived by Saturday night's train from the southern ...
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Article : 255 wordsThe State Department in Washington declares that the Government is gratified that the British dominions will be represented at the Washington Conference. ...
Article : 497 wordsThe Sinn Fein delegation to the London Conference, which will open on Tuesday, is renting two houses and bringing its own cooks and waiters from Dublin. ...
Article : 456 wordsThe newspapers give prominence to the New York message concorning the successful issue of Queensland bonds, and the Brisbane message giving Mr. Theodore's denial that the ...
Article : 736 wordsIn a declaration, signed by his Honor Judge Beeby, president, Mr. J. B. Holme, deputy president, and Messrs. Routley, Campbell, McCrae, and Cooper, the Board ...
Article : 1,826 wordsOn Saturday Mr. James Dooley was elected leader of the State Parliamentary Labour party, and immediately afterwards was commissioned by the Governor to form an Administration. Mr. Gregory M'Girr, who unsuccessfully contested the leadership of the Labour ...
Article : 151 wordsThere were only two candidates for the leadership, which carried with it the Premiership of the State. Out of 40 members of the party present Mr. Dooley secured 24 and ...
Article : 821 wordsThe visit which Mr. W. A. Windeyer, of Sydney, has just made to the French and Flemish battle areas, on which the Australians were engaged, confirms the opinion that the work ...
Article : 246 wordsThe King, accompanied by the Queen and Princess Mary, visited Manchester. The King, in opening the extension of the Royal Exchange, said he earnestly hoped it was an ...
Article : 155 wordsThe "Observer," in a leader headed "Australia Leads," eulogises Mr. Hughes's courageous unfolding of an airship policy for Australia, where probably there aro as many ...
Article : 173 wordsFrom the outset the Casual Vacancies Act has been difficult to administer, because of the peculiar precedent set up of bringing into the "elected" chamber of the State Parliament ...
Article : 341 wordsA third death from bubonic plague occurred in Brisbane on Saturday, when a patient at Wattl[?]br[?]e hospital died. Deceased was a single man, who was employed as carter by a ...
Article : 65 wordsSome feeling has been created in business circles because of the further postponement by the House of Representatives of consideration of the requests from the Senate for ...
Article : 349 wordsA Tokio report states that General Leonard Wood, Governor-General of the Philippines, addressed the American-Japan Society. He declared: "There has been a great deal of ...
Article : 189 wordsAn Anglo-Indian police officer writing in the "Sunday Express" says:—"It is madness to permit the Prince of Wales to visit India it present. Many distinguished Anglo-Indians ...
Article : 146 wordsThe Treasurer, on being informed this morning that the Queensland loan in America had been subscribed, said: "We have received no official confirmation, but there can be little ...
Article : 87 wordsThe building that until recently was the clubhouse of the Concord Golf Club has been acquired for church purposes by the Methodists of the East Concord circuit. The price ...
Article : 259 wordsA message from Paris states that under the Wiesbaden agreement Germany is pledged to deliver goods and material to the full limit of German production from October, 1921, to ...
Article : 106 wordsA record crowd for the ground witnessed the Rugby League football match to-day between the Australasians and the Broughton Rangers. Light rain had fallen during the ...
Article : 645 wordsA Pekin message says the text of China's reply to Japan's proposals regarding Shantung, declares that Japan advancs no plan fundamentally acceptable to the Chinese ...
Article : 133 wordsThe rebels are committing arson, rape, and torture, and the victims are compelled to dig their, own graves. People suspected of hiding money are wrapped in rags soaked in ...
Article : 121 wordsA great part of Europe has been literally sizzling the past week. In southern England particularly, the mercury has been smashing records. Wednesday's and Thursday's ...
Article : 186 wordsThe Inquiry into the cause of the Mt. Mulligan mine disaster was continued to-day. Mr. Stafford, inspector of mines, Ipswich, gave detailed evidence of his inspection of the mine ...
Article : 145 wordsThe disappearance from a Wollongong hotel, of a man supposed to be badly wounded is baffling the police. On Friday evening last Patrick Dovlin, who ...
Article : 172 wordsThere was a great congregation at St. John's Church, Balmain Nort[?], last night, when a memorial service for the late Premier (Mr. John Storey) was held. Among those present ...
Article : 415 wordsA Washington message says the United States Emergency Fleet Corporation and the Shipping Board has embarked on a ru[?]less ocean rate warfare against British shipping, as the ...
Article : 82 wordsMahommed Taqi, leader of the Khorassan rebellion, has been defeated and killed at Kuchan. The Persian Government claims to possess proof that he was corresponding ...
Article : 55 wordsThe Supreme Court yesterday gave reserved decision in the matter of an interim injunction sought by the Northern Agency Limited, to restrain Harold Nolson and Robert Farrar ...
Article : 102 wordsThe Court of Inquiry appointed by the Air Ministry to investigate the loss of R38, reports that the airship broke in two owing to failure in the structure at the rear of the ...
Article : 167 wordsIn tha final round of the "News of the World" golf tournament, [?]eymour won at the fortieth hole. Both Seymour and Gaudin were affected by nervous strain, and made a poor ...
Article : 61 wordsThe correspondent of the "New York Times" in Washington reports that Senator Borah's Panama Bill will be voted on in the Senate on Monday. The measure is expected ...
Article : 109 wordsAt the Antwerp wool sales 9813 bales of Australian wool were offered, and 9700 sold. Great animation prevailed, prices being 25 to 36 per cent. higher than in August. ...
Article : 40 wordsCharlie Chaplin has returned to America to complete a contract consisting of two films. He will return to England to produce his own shows. ...
Article : 127 wordsMelbourne on Saturday afternoon was wwept by a hailstorm, of unusual fury, proceded by vivid lightning and heavy thunder. The storm broke over the city at half-past 4 o'clock. ...
Article : 130 wordsA message from Madrid says the Spanish troops continue their victorious advance. Atlaten was occupied with little loss. The Moors, shaken by sanguinary losses, did not ...
Article : 61 wordsThe value of the estate of the late Sir Ernest Cassel has been sworn for probate purposes at £6,000,000. It will pay estate duty [?]mounting to £2,400,000. The testator gives his ...
Article : 115 wordsA message from Brussels says the International Conference on Russian famine relief has touched a crucial point on the question of credits. The Anglo-French formula ...
Article : 103 wordsSome mouths ago 208 tons of coal from the State mine at Styx River were supplied to the Australian naval authoritie[?] for testing purposes. The Minister for Mines stated on ...
Article : 89 wordsThe handicap match between M'Conachy (New Zealand) and M. Inman, of 3000 up, was continued last night, the closing score being:—M'Conachy (receives 1000), 6610; Inman, ...
Article : 73 wordsArchbishop Mannix will leave during the week on a visit to Sydney, where he will take part in the St. Mary's Cathedral contenary celebrations, the Hibernian Societies' golden ...
Article : 61 wordsFREMANTLE.—Arr: Oct 8, Erroll, from eastern States; Grelcaldi, from Bombay: Australpool, from London, British Fern, from Persian Gulf. Dep: Bakara, Borelis, and Karoola, for eastern States; ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 10 Oct 1921, Page 9
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