The Transport "Workers' Federation has decided to recommend the stewards to return to the ships as soon as possible on the best terms that might be obtained ...
Article : 906 wordsThe interstate match between New South Wales and Victoria was commenced to-day in very hot weather, with a roaring north wind. The Victorian team was a good deal ...
Article : 996 wordsAfter another all-night sitting, both Houses of the State Parliament concluded the business of the session at about 5 o'clock yesterday morning. Members generally were completely ...
Article : 209 wordsBlow, bugles of battle, the marches of peace; East, west, north, south, let the long quarrels cease; Sing the song of great joy that the angels ...
Article : 1,430 wordsThe Bradford Conference has accepted the Australian wool realisation scheme on condition that English trade interests are safeguarded. ...
Article : 148 wordsThe Annandale branch of the Australian Bank of Commerce was robbed of £50 on Thursday afternoon. The clerk in charge at the time. Clive Gathorne Garrard, has reported ...
Article : 455 wordsA murder occurred at No. 41 Walker-street, Lavender Bay, yesterday morning. A woman, whose name was at first thought to be Napier, but is now believed by the ...
Article : 431 wordsThe Central Railway Station last night presented a scene of animation and bustle even greater than is usual on a Christmas Eve. For hours people streamed in and out of the ...
Article : 211 wordsA report from Rome states that Signor d'Annunzio has declared Fiume to be in a state of war. The proclamation forbids the population to leave the town, and contains ...
Article : 76 wordsCharitable institutions were again kept busy yesterday distributing relief. As the result of their efforts, many hundreds of families will find that Christmas-time is a better and ...
Article : 474 wordsThe Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, referring to-day to the result of the Kalgoorlie by-election, said that the voting was a complete vindication of the Federal Parliament's action ...
Article : 255 wordsThe Marion correspondent of the "New York Times" learns authoritatively that Senator Harding (President-elect), following a conference with political leaders, favours the ...
Article : 94 wordsThe shortage of labour has become serious in Fiji through the exodus of Indians, says Inspector Kermode, of the Fiji Police, who has just arrived in Sydney. ...
Article : 376 wordsPapua is enjoying a period of prosperity at the present time, and the Lieutenant[?] Governor (Judge J. H. P. Murray), who arrived in Sydney by the steamer Morinda on ...
Article : 827 wordsThe Peking correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the Ministers representing America, Britain, and France, upon the solicitation of the Chinese Government, have taken ...
Article : 113 wordsThe session closed at 5.30 o'clock this morning. A conference with the Assembly over the Land and Income Tax Bill resulted in the ...
Article : 140 wordsA Johannesburg message says that, speaking at Magaliesberg, General Smuts (Prime Minister of South Africa) said there were signs all over the country that the ...
Article : 94 wordsLate on Tuesday evening two men hired a motor car at the Central Railway Station, and instructed the driver to take them to Ipswich. When between Oxley and Goodna the driver ...
Article : 138 wordsA prominent attraction on Boxing Day will be the A.J.C. Summer Meeting, the chief event of which will be the Summer Cup[?] Special train, tram, and ...
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Article : 122 wordsJohn Hardacre, an engineer apprentice, aged 15, living at Newington-road, Enmore, fell from a moving tram in Pitt-street, Central-square, last night. He was taken to Sydney Hospital ...
Article : 45 wordsAt the last meeting of the Ulmarra Council the town clerk (Mr. R. N. Shaw), in his report, informed the council that every penny due to the council for rates for the year had ...
Article : 107 wordsInformation reached the Home and Territories Department to-day that the party sent to investigate the fate of the two New Guinea explorers, Mr. E. D. Bell and Mr. M. ...
Article : 94 wordsA report from Berlin says the Hamburg-America Line proposes to increase its capital by 100,000,000 marks, which is to be subscribed by other shipping companies. ...
Article : 85 wordsMr. W. J. Henderson, who was well known in real estate circles, died on Monday last. For many years he was associated with Messrs. Dowling and Taylor, then with Mr. ...
Article : 76 wordsThe efforts of the Union Company to despatch the steamer Maheno yesterday for Auckland were unsuccessful. Everything was in readiness for the vessel to sail, but at the ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Colonial Secretary states that the Government is dissatisfied with the Commonwealth naval authorities who have been several times urged to keep a warboat ...
Article : 136 wordsThe death occurred yesterday of Frederick Henry Rushbrook, agad 91, a veteran of the Crimean War. He Was born at Cambridge, and arrived in Australia 66 years ago. He ...
Article : 117 wordsH.M.A.S. Stalwart returned to port yesterday after having made a search for the supposed mine sighted by the steamer Wyandra off Montague Island on Sunday last. ...
Article : 91 wordsWireless messages have been received from the masters of the steamers Suva and Aram[?] stating that the stewards on both vessels have given 24 hours' notice. Both vessels are ...
Article : 88 wordsBlock 10 mine is closing down till January 17, owing to the Port Pirie smelters closing down till that date. The manager, Mr. Wincey, adds that the falling prices of metals is ...
Article : 101 wordsDr. Cope cables that he expected to leave Port Stanley (Falkland Islands) on the 20th inst, with full equipment and dogs. He hoped to land on Graham's Land on Christmas Day. ...
Article : 57 wordsThe Welsh tinplate industry is in a state of utter stagnation. Probably a majority of the works will close down early in 1921 because of the lack of orders, which is due ...
Article : 55 wordsThe Dimboola arrived yesterday from Western Australia, and as expected the stewards gave 24 hours' notice of their intention to leave the ship. The collier Alabama, from ...
Article : 183 wordsOwing to the shipping trouble, the fifteenth meeting of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science, which was to have been held at the University, Hobart, will ...
Article : 238 wordsThe condition of Mrs. Mort, who is at the Royal North Shore Hospital, was a little worse yesterday. A consultation waa held, at which the question of removing her from ...
Article : 55 wordsSir,—I have read with mixed feelings the emigration scheme suggested by Mr. Lloyd George, in which is mentioned a subsidy of £100 or £200 per man. ...
Article : 351 wordsApparently to reaffirm its previous award and to overcome alleged illegalities, the Coal Tribunal, created under the Commonwealth Industrial Peace Act, has been summoned to ...
Article : 112 wordsThe bank strike in South Africa has been settled. Both sides have accepted General Smuts' proposal to submit the dispute to arbitration and to establish a conciliation board ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Pacific Cable Board announces that it has under consideration the question of resuming the handling of week-end messages, but the actual date for reinstatement ...
Article : 34 wordsThe English cricketers left Sydney for Melbourne last night. They will play a two days' match at Bendigo, commencing on Monday. Then the team will return to Melbourne ...
Article : 46 wordsThe House of Commons, after an all-night sitting, is still discussing the amendments of the House of Lords to the Agriculture Bill, consisting of 17 pages. By 10 o'clock, this ...
Article : 56 wordsThe warehouse of Mr. J. Tickle, in Elizabeth-street, was entered by thieves and between £200 and £300 worth of tweeds were stolen. Detectives recovered all the property and made ...
Article : 39 wordsLast night the police found a man with a bullet wound in his head, above the temple, and two other bullet wounds, one in his hand and the other in his shoulder[?] lying in some ...
Article : 149 wordsThe Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, said to-day that no action would be taken by the Commonwealth Government to divert the Commonwealth Government line of steamers, at ...
Article : 116 wordsThe dread of a huge carry over of the Imperial Government meat in New Zealand stores has been removed. There will be loading in January by 14 steamers, with a total ...
Article : 88 wordsThe Union Steamship Company's New Zealand steamers Cape Colony, Cape Natal, and Antwerpen have been renamed the Ka[?]toki[?] Kalkorai, and Kairanga respectively. ...
Article : 29 wordsMr. A. L. Blythe states that there appears to be it certain amount of misapprehension in regard to late applications to the A.I.F. Canteens Fund. Dependents of deceased members ...
Article : 108 wordsThe bread carters have accepted the employers' offer of 5/ a week increase, from December 2, and a reduction in hours from 54 to 48 per week, from January 1. ...
Article : 39 wordsJoe Lynch, of New York, won the world's bantam weight championship, obtaining a de[?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 25 Dec 1920, Page 7
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