There has lately been placed before Ministers an outline of the views entertained by master builders upon housing problems. Briefly put, the Government is naked to ...
Article : 710 wordsThere was early evidence in the House of Representatives to-day that the feelings which had been evidenced on Thursday were still affecting some hon. members. As soon as the ...
Article : 392 wordsRioting continues in Belfast. It is the most serious since 1907. At least eight have been killed and 70 sent to hospital, though the death-roll and casualty list are still ...
Article : 279 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly on August 27, 1918, Mr. J. Perry, then member for Byron. asked the Chief Secretary to lay on the table of the House, the papers in connection with ...
Article : 712 wordsThree people, including one woman, were killed in renewed rioting in Belfast, and 30 are in hospital. Fifty-four arrests have been made. Troops now control Falls-road ...
Article : 762 wordsThe lights of Hobart were burning brightly along the water front below cloud wreaths which were creeping across Mount Wellington when the Renown silently stole away just ...
Article : 298 wordsReferring in the House of Commons to Germany, the Premier said he thought that Herr Fehrenhack and Dr. von Simons were honourable and upright men, and that they ...
Article : 753 wordsMr. Lloyd George has made an important statement regarding the Allies' attitude towards Poland and Russia. He asserted that the Allies would ...
Article : 1,085 wordsThe "Dally Mirror" is publishing wireless pictures from America of the Shamrock and Resolute. The newspaper says that when the preliminary tuning is completed it will ...
Article : 40 wordsThe visit of the Prince of Wales to Sydney on Sunday will be informal and unofilcial. The Ronown is due to enter the Heads about 10 a.m. to-morrow, and will steam slowly to ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Agents-General, Messrs. E. Lucas (South Australia), J. Mc. E Hunger (Queensland), and A. H. B. Ashbolt (Tasmania) have joined the general committee of the Westminster Abbey ...
Article : 38 wordsWhen the House of Representatives met this morning, Mr. Tudor asked why there had been undue delay in filling the position of Treasurer, which had Been vacant for over a ...
Article : 919 wordsThe death is announced of Mr. William Kissam Vandcrbilt, the well-known American capitalist. ...
Article : 23 wordsAn order is to be issued by the Prices Commissioner restricting prices to be charged by hotels, boarding-houses, and cafes during the carnival season. ...
Article : 68 wordsThe French are occupying Aleppo, in order to guarantee that Emir Feisul carries out the terms as accepted. ...
Article : 24 wordsA message from Berlin says that the Germans seized Bela Kun and other Hungarian communists and sent them back to Austria. Instead they were, allowed to go to Russia. ...
Article : 35 wordsIn concluding his address before Mr. Justice Starke, in the Arbitration Court last night, in the case in which the A.W.U. is seeking an award against the Commissioner for ...
Article : 207 wordsThe second German rigid airship, 642 feet long, has been delivered in England safely, A message from Amsterdam says the International Jurists' Conference agreed to the first ...
Article : 303 wordsA writ was issued to-day by Messrs. Frank Brennan and Rundle, solicitors, on behalf of Charles Jerger (better known as Father Jerger) upon Major-General Sir Granville ...
Article : 66 wordsFor three months past the railway authorities have been busily effecting alterations on the Mllson's Point to Hornsby, Sydney to National Park, and Sydney to Belmore lines. ...
Article : 408 wordsThe House of Lords concluded the debate on Lord Finlay's motion deploring the conduct of General Dyer's case, as unjust to him, and establishing a precedent dangerous ...
Article : 194 wordsMr. J. Morris, secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation, said to-day that the committee of management of the Federation had agreed to a motion deciding that no vessel of ...
Article : 342 wordsThe Empire Forestry Conference has concluded. It will meet again in Canada in 1923. The conference unanimously recommended the creation of an Imperial Forestry ...
Article : 403 wordsThe conference between the Prime Minister. Mr. Hughes, and representatives of the shipbuilding industry, which is to be held in Melbourne on Tuesday next, is understood ...
Article : 334 wordsDetails given by the Minister for Health and Motherhood (Mr. McGirr) show that extraordinary progress has been made with the work of the baby clinics in the ...
Article : 189 wordsSenator Guthrie and Messrs. Leslie and C. Burke (Australia's seamen's representative). who have returned to London, were interviewed by the Australian Press Association. ...
Article : 144 wordsThe Metropolitan Council of the Labour Federation last night passed a resolution of protest against the deportation of Father Jerger, and urged the Fremantle council to take ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 383 wordsReplying to a question, Mr. Cecil Harmsworth (Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs) stated that Great Britain was under no obligations to co-operate with France in the event ...
Article : 45 wordsA team representing the Victoria Baseball Association arrived in Sydney yesterday, and the players were welcomed by the New South Wales Association at the Oxford Hotel. ...
Article : 117 wordsMr. N. A. Webb, S.M., who has inquired into transactions relating to the South Australian wheat scheme, has suppliod his report. which makes grave charges against ...
Article : 258 wordsSir,—Your mention of my name in your leading article this morning are the grounds upon which I ask you to grant me a small space in your columns. My charge is that the ...
Article : 390 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the "Chicago Tribune" states that the Turkish Cabinet has unanimously decided to sign the Peace Treaty. Tewlik Pasha and Halda Pasha have left ...
Article : 39 wordsFurther particulars of the third race for the America Cup state that the Resolute was gaining slightly on every tack. The wind was blowing seven to eight knots. Resolute ...
Article : 169 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) met representatives of the coal industry in conference again this afternoon. It is understood that Mr. Hughes put before ...
Article : 222 wordsA message from Peking says it is reported that the Military party, under General Tuan Chi Jui, has offered peace terms amounting to complete capitulation. Tuan offered his ...
Article : 98 wordsThe five-masted auxiliary schooner Malahat, bound from Astoria to Adelaide, was towed into Sydney yesterday morning. Captain Steeves reporting that he had lost his ...
Article : 190 wordsIn the House of Commons, Mr. Churchill (Minister of War) announced that a relief column reached Rumelta on the afternoon or July 20, and the serious anxiety in regard ...
Article : 164 wordsLieutenant Parer and Lieutenant M'Intosh landed safely at 3.20 p.m. at Kalldjati. The aviators intend to leave Kalidjad to-morrow morning, at 9 o'clock, for sourabaja, ...
Article : 86 wordsA message from St. John's states that preparations are being made to enter into wireless telephonic communication with the steamer Victorian, which is bringing the ...
Article : 67 wordsParinga, s, 1310 tonns, Captain Sunter, from Cairns, via ports. Adelaide S.S. Company, Limited, agents. Atua, s, 3444 tons, Captain Frew, from Fiji, via Auckland and Newcastle, Union S.S. Company, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 24 Jul 1920, Page 13
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