The motion moved by the leader of the Country party, Dr. Earle Page, for a reduction of the Estimates hy 10/ with a view to eliminating the deficit, was ...
Article : 191 wordsA disastrous Ure securred last night at Thirroul, when Hannaford's mercery and drapery, Lea's stationery, fancy goods, and confectionery business, and [?]lling, and ...
Article : 284 wordsA big building in Stewart-lane, off Bathurststreet, was gutted by fire last night. The firemen were attacking it from all quarters, when another alarm was sounded in ...
Article : 564 wordsDiscussing the remarkable experiment in the treatment of kerosene shale near Newnes Junction, Professor Read, of the Chemistry Department of the University of Sydney, said ...
Article : 406 wordsThe Australian Press Association understands that unexpected dolays are retarding the Irish Conference, and possibly will deter Mr. Lloyd George from attending the opening ...
Article : 343 wordsAnother drama[?] episode in the eventful young life of Miss Bridget Partridge, formerly Sister Liguorl. has closod. It was shortlived, although it is considered probable that ...
Article : 1,237 wordsAt Durban the Springboks had a splendid reception in the Town Hall from the Mayor and citizens. The manager of the team spoke of Rugby as a sort of religion in New Zealand. ...
Article : 121 wordsThe correspondent of the "Daily Express" telegraphs from Budapest the first full account of the dramatic events of the past thirty-six bours. kar[?] forces nove rexceeded 4000, and ...
Article : 369 wordsA message from Paris states that the resources of Karl's suite are so limited that they are living from hand to mouth and have not sufficient money to leave Switzerland. ...
Article : 53 wordsThe version given by the Paris "Temps" of the Perso-Afghan Treaty is incorrect. The Treaty contains a harmless neutrality clause, each country promising not to assist the ...
Article : 38 wordsThe chairman of the New State conference received the following telegram to-day from Mr. Hughes:—"My attention has been called to a statement in the Press made by Dr. Earle ...
Article : 135 wordsWhen the debate was resumed this afternoon the deputy lender of the Labour party, Mr. Charlton, denied that the attitude which would be taken by the party had been ...
Article : 2,031 wordsThe "Daily Express" soys: It is now clear that Japan, so.far from being the most militaristic Power, is likely to lead the race for naval disar[?]ament. She may even ...
Article : 237 wordsIt is anticipated that the big British loan which is depressing the market will affect subseriptions to the Commonwealth loan. Nevertheless it is expected that it will be ...
Article : 73 wordsThe correspondent of the "Daily Express" in Lisbon writes: "The Monarchist cause is slowiy growing in favour with the people. Thus far only a few Royalists have crossed ...
Article : 166 wordsMr. Asquith, leader of the Liberal party, speaking at Tunbridge Wells, said the Government's expenditure on unemployment in its profligacy and wantonness was ...
Article : 80 wordsThe Sydney Corporation (Amendment) Bill, of which the second reading was moved by the Premier in the Legislative Assembly last night, provides that the electoral rolls shall ...
Article : 240 words"The 'Herald,' in its comment this morning, clearly shows that it is annoyed because of the Labour party's continued adherence to constitutional methods for the realisation of ...
Article : 223 wordsThe burning premises were situated immediately behind the Crystal Palace Picture Theatre. When the outbreak was discovered the theatre was packed with people. The ...
Article : 213 wordsMr. C[?]il Harmsworth (Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs), replying to a question in the House of Commons, said that Spain had been asked to allow a British official to conduct ...
Article : 54 wordsA report from Tokio states that teh ex-Minister for Justice M. Yukio Ozaki, addressing the students of the Imperial University, said: "The limitations of armaments will ...
Article : 205 wordsThe House of Commons, in committee, considered the Government's proposal to increase unemployed insurance by 5/ for a wife,and 1/ for each child. ...
Article : 312 wordsThe Prince of Wales had an enthusiastic send-off at Victoria Station on his departure for India. King George, the Queen, Princess Mary, other members of the Royal family, ...
Article : 72 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Dooloy) has approved of the sale of popples and budges in the city streets on Armistice Day, as arranged by the joint executive of the Returned Sailors ...
Article : 209 wordsMr. Henri Verbrugghen returned to Sydney yesterday fresh from his experiences as adjudicator at the Ballarat South-street Competitions, favourably impressed by the magnitude ...
Article : 237 wordsGlorious weather prevailed for to-day's match between the batley Northern Union team and the Australiasians. Thousands rushed the seating ...
Article : 459 wordsThe destroyed building, known as Dalwoodchambers, was the properly of Alderman A. E. Dalwood, and the occupants of the ground floor of the Bathurst-street frontage were Townsend ...
Article : 307 wordsA Paris message reports that the Chamber of Dep[?]es, carried a vote of confidence in the Premier, M. Briand, by 377 votes to 180. A hundred members abstained from voting. ...
Article : 39 wordsA commercial airship service is being promoted between Cadiz and Buenos Aires, invoiving a 5000-miles non-stop Hight by Zeppelins inflated with helium, in order to ...
Article : 46 wordsInteresting passages were exchanged between the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) and Mr. Fleming, M.P., of the Country party, as to the reason why the latter left the ...
Article : 557 wordsA message from Rome says that forest fires at Vade spread during the night to a line of forts. One blew up and many of the occupant were killed or injured. ...
Article : 51 wordsA message from Berlin states that Herr Wirth's Cabinet is practically unaltered. The Foreign Minister, Herr Rosen, has been dropped, and Herr Wirta is himself taking the ...
Article : 41 wordsThe report of the Railway Commissioners for the quarter ended September 30 last shows substantial improvement in the carnings of both trains and trams, as compared with the ...
Article : 92 wordsM. Gounaris (Greek Foreign Minister) will Interview Earl Curzon to-day. It is anticipated that he will urge British recognition of King Constantine. He made a similar ...
Article : 57 wordsAt Birmingham (Alabama) President Harding, in a speech delivered on the eve of the threatened railroad strike, declared: "The Government will tolerate the threat of no ...
Article : 383 wordsThe [?] of the promises at 568 Georgestreet caught alight. It had been burning for about 20 minutes when the firemen broke through the roof of A. L. Parke, Ltd., and ...
Article : 132 wordsThe New Zealand and Australian Land Company, Limited, has declared a dividend of 4 per cent., tax free. The Fciton Bequest bus purchased several ...
Article : 127 wordsFrom the 1st of next month action by the traffic police will be taken against all drivers who disregard the traffic regulations by failing to drive around the traffic domes at street ...
Article : 98 wordsThe Legislative Council sat till 3.30 this morning dealing with the Legislative Council's Abolition Bill. On a division tho second reading was carried by 28 votes to 10. ...
Article : 149 wordsThe South African Rugby team arrived by the steamer Ulysses from Australia, and were warmly welcomed. When interviewed, the manager, Mr. Bennett, said the team had ...
Article : 181 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon. Sir Thomas Henley asked the AttorneyGeneral whether he would "bring to justice those ruffians and criminals who had ...
Article : 173 wordsThe Royal Commission in regard to the 1917 railway strike, which has been notable for its protracted character and the great volume of evidence that has been taken, has proved ...
Article : 105 wordsThe Postal Sorters' Union applied to Mr. Atlee Hunt (the Public Service Arbitrator) yesterday for a new award. Rates of pay ranging up to £330 per annum ...
Article : 55 wordsThe State cauous, at a meeting yesterday in connection with the Wheat Marketing Bill, expressed the opinion that the retail price of bread should be /4 per 21b loaf. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 28 Oct 1921, Page 9
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