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  2. STEWARDS' STRIKE. PRIME MINISTER'S DECISION.

    A deputation yesterday asked the Prime Minister to call a conference of shipowners and representatives of the stewards to open negotiations for the ...

    Article : 351 words
  3. LABOUR CRISIS.

    There is now every likelihood that the threatened crisis between the A.L.P. executive and the Storey Labour Government will be averted. ...

    Article : 525 words
  4. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    To-day is nomination day for the South African elections. The only party leader to be returned unopposed is General Hertzog, who has been nominated as Nationalist member ...

    Article : 38 words
  5. SETTLED.

    The strike has been settled. The conference, attended by the Minister and Commissioner of Railways and representatives of the Trades Hall Disputes Committee ...

    Article : 272 words
  6. TENNIS.

    Ideal weather conditions and an attractive programme combined to draw a large crowd to the Lawn Tennis Association's courts this afternoon for the second day of the match, ...

    Article : 567 words
  7. JAPAN. ATTITUDE TOWARD AMERICA.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York Evening Post" has received from Baron Ishli (Japanese Ambassador to France) a copy of the 1911 Anglo-Japanese Alliance. In ...

    Article : 182 words
  8. AUSTRALIA BATTING. THIRD TEST MATCH.

    In the third test match Armstrong won the toss, and Australia batted on a good wicket. Bardsley was out for 14, when apparently set. Collins was lucky, being twice badly missed. When stumps were drawn Australia had lost ...

    Article : 57 words
  9. IRISH BRIGADE.

    Advices from Berlin state that "Freiheit" publishes the text of a treaty between the German Foreign Office and Roger Casement made in December, 1914, providing for the ...

    Article : 167 words
  10. COLLINS' LONE HAND

    It is a pretty spot for a test match this Adelaide Oval, in one way more appropriate than either Sydney or Melbourne, with their finer equipment for a game which grow to its ...

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  11. ESMONDE CASE. NO PAROLE.

    The Makura, with Mr. Osmond T. G. Esmonde still on board, under detention by the Customs authorities, proceeded from the Union Company's wharf yesterday to anchorage in ...

    Article : 653 words
  12. ECONOMY.

    Polling for the Dover by-election resulted:— Sir Thomas Poison (Anti-Waste candidate................ 13,947 Astor (Coalition)........ 10,717 ...

    Article : 131 words
  13. CRIME IN IRELAND.

    During the performance of a pantomime in the Empire Theatre, Dublin, three men seized a military clerk named Kennedy, who was standing behind the stalls. They dragged him ...

    Article : 185 words
  14. OPINION IN SYDNEY.

    The opinion was expressed in union and shipping circles yesterday that the strike will finish next week. The Stewards' Union is said to be very short of funds, and there are ...

    Article : 497 words
  15. GERMAN SHIPPING.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that 28 ocean-going steamers are being constructed in Hamburg, and 14 more [?] been ordered. Of the total, 28 are ...

    Article : 78 words
  16. LEPROSY.

    The "Herald" interview with Dr. Victor G. Heiser in regard to the curing of leprosy by means of Chaulmoogra oil has attracted official attention. ...

    Article : 129 words
  17. WAR TROPHIES.

    Mr. H. S. Gullett, formerly director of the Australian War Museum, and now a member of the museum committee, when interviewed yesterday expressed the hope that a way ...

    Article : 451 words
  18. FOREIGN GOODS.

    The Association of Chambers of Commerce has rejected a motion in favour of the compulsory marking of foreign goods entering the United Kingdom. Various speakers said ...

    Article : 97 words
  19. MINISTERS' SALARIES.

    The Parliamentary Select Committee, reporting on Ministers' salaries, quotes Mr. Lloyd George's declaration that in the present condition of the national finances he would not ...

    Article : 116 words
  20. STRANGE DISEASE.

    Investigation has been made by the Health Department of the disease which broke out last week at Bellingen, and caused the death of four children. The department has ...

    Article : 94 words
  21. BOXING.

    In the Albert Hall on the occasion of the Pete Herman-Wilde fight there was a record crowd, which included the Prince of Wales, who had a great reception, the crowd rising ...

    Article : 217 words
  22. BRITAIN'S DEBT.

    A White Paper shows that the total national deadweight debt is now £7,831,000,000 compared with £7,431,000,000 last year, and £651,000,000 in 1915. ...

    Article : 35 words
  23. STEAMER SUSSEX.

    A cable was received yesterday afternoon by the Marine Underwriters of Sydney stating that the steamer Sussex, of the Federal Steam Navigation Company, had gone ashore ...

    Article : 81 words
  24. MINISTER EMPHATIC.

    Up to this afternoon, the Minister for Home and Territories, Mr. Poynton, had not heard of any further development in the case of Osmond T. G. Esmonde, who had been refused ...

    Article : 80 words
  25. EAST SOLOMONS.

    According to a resident of the Solomon Islands now in Sydney there is a serious shortage of food in the East Solomons as a result of the shipping strike. ...

    Article : 137 words
  26. RUSSIA.

    News which has been received through Persia states that there is great anti-Bolshevik propaganda being conducted throughout Russia. The authorities have been compelled to ...

    Article : 60 words
  27. PROHIBITION.

    The Premier, Mr. Storey, indulged in some sarcasm yesterday in a statement issued by him as a reply to the criticism by Sir George Fuller on the Government's abandonment of ...

    Article : 567 words
  28. CLERGYMAN RESIGNS

    The Rev. C. R. Wilson has, states our Wingham correspondent, resigned from the vicarage of Macksville, and, in the course of a farewell address, declared that his reason for so doing ...

    Article : 166 words
  29. MR. PIDDINGTON.

    It was reported from Melbourne yesterday that Mr. A. B. Piddington, K.C., chairman of the Interstate Commission, had been offered the position of arbitrator for the ...

    Article : 51 words
  30. ILLEGAL LABOUR ORGANISATION.

    A message from Paris says the Court fined the leaders of the General Federation of Labour as an illegal organisation, and ordered its dissolution. ...

    Article : 43 words
  31. AMERICAN WHEAT DUTIES.

    Senator McCumber has urged the Senate Committee to increase the wheat duties included in the Emergency Tariff Bill from 30 to 50 cents per bushel. He declared that ...

    Article : 46 words
  32. BLAST FURNACE CLOSES DOWN.

    One of the blast furnaces at the Broken Hill Proprietary Co's steel works, Newcastle, has been closed down owing to insufficient supplies of ore. The ore is brought to Newcastle by ...

    Article : 98 words
  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A Berin report says the world's largest steamer Tirpitz will be surrendered to the Allies on the 18th. ...

    Article : 24 words
  34. UNEMPLOYED.

    The Premier, Mr. Storey, stated last night that he had been able to make arrangements which he hoped would provide for 200 men early next week. ...

    Article : 133 words
  35. NAVAL BASE AT HAWAII.

    Senator Phelan (California) declared before the Senate Committee that the garrisoning of the United States naval base in Hawaii was done by Japanese recruited into the American ...

    Article : 48 words
  36. FRUIT GLUT.

    Heavy stocks of fruit were available in the wholesale markets yesterday, and quotations for oranges, lemons, passionfruit, and peaches fell heavily. ...

    Article : 107 words
  37. PUBLIC HEALTH.

    As a result of a meeting held by the Sanitary science and hygiene section of the Science Congress, and addressed by Dr. V. G. Heiser, director in the east for the Rockefeller ...

    Article : 275 words
  38. METALS CRISIS.

    The following notice was posted at the Moonta mines and smelters this afternoon:— "As statements have been made to sections of the employees of the company, and Mr. R. S. ...

    Article : 172 words
  39. VENIZELOS INTENTIONS.

    A report from Athens states that the Venizelist organ "Patris" announces that M. Venizelos has definitely abandoned Greek politics while King Constantine reigns. Constantine, ...

    Article : 45 words
  40. CONTROL OF FOOD.

    The Consumers' Council demands the creation of a Food Ministry. It alleges that the whole attitude of the Government is primarily in the interests of traders whose influence ...

    Article : 68 words
  41. SALES OF WHEAT.

    The Chairman of the Australian Wheat Board, Senator Russell, replied to the complaints by Mr. G. R. W. M'Donald, M.L.C., of Sydney, that the board had declined to make ...

    Article : 150 words
  42. THE PLAY.

    Having for the third time in succession won the toss, Armstrong sent in Collins and Bardsley to open the innings. Howell bowled the first over from the river end to Collins, ...

    Article : 2,626 words
  43. GOLF CHAMPION.

    At a meeting of the Victorian Golf Association to-day, it was decided that the Australian open champion, G. H. Kirkwood, should visit England to take part in the ...

    Article : 113 words
  44. EX-GERMAN EMPRESS.

    A report from Amsterdam says the condition of the ex-Kaiserin is critical. The ex-Kaiser never leaves her bedside. The ex-Crown Prince has arrived. ...

    Article : 32 words
  45. PROFITEERING.

    Judge Beeby has been appointed a Judge of the Profiteering Prevention Court. A notification to this effect was published in yesterday's "Government Gazette." ...

    Article : 28 words
  46. AMATEUR BILLIARDS.

    J. P. Hooper beat C. R. Riley in the billiards amateur championship by 2000 to 596. Hooper had the game all his own way, making breaks of 54 and 51. ...

    Article : 35 words
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