The reply of the Allies to the German counter proposals agrees to reconsider the question of Germany's eastern frontier, and allow a plebiscite in Upper Silesia. Other territorial provisions must stand, and no ...
Article : 160 wordsThere is to be another mass meeting of seamen on Thursday, probably at the Protestant Hall, to discus, strike matters. One of the Items that may be discussed is strike ...
Article : 689 wordsWith the return of the Premier from his tour of the South Coast yesterday a meeting of the State Cabinet was held, at which the principal subject of consideration was the ...
Article : 331 wordsThe State Labour Conference came to an abrupt conclusion last night; the "moderates" went their way to Macdonell House, and the militants went their way to the Trades Hall, ...
Article : 919 wordsThere was a novel incident at a Victory Loan meeting at the Guildhall, Mr. Lloyd George telephoning a message from Paris, which the chairman read sentence ...
Article : 144 wordsThe "Daily Express" correspondent in Berlin says the food problem, if nothing else, will compel Germany to sign peace. Crowds are plundering hotels and searching houses, ...
Article : 54 wordsA Vienna report says the Hungarian advances have divided the Czecho-Slovaks under the French General Hennique, who to avoid annihilation will be compelled either to ...
Article : 49 wordsA Copenhagen report says the Communists in Vienna attempted a coup d'etat. A huge crowd assembled to storm the prison and release political prisoners. Government troops ...
Article : 44 wordsAn official report of the Murmansk operations states that the English and Russians on June 13 carried out a successful minor operation southward of Medvy Jyagora, and ...
Article : 75 wordsThe Ministry of Food annouuces that, owing to the expectation of a further rise in food prices next winter, the Government is considering the resumption of the national or ...
Article : 80 wordsThe "New York Times" correspondent at Amerongen writes:—"For two hours I watched the former Emperor and Empress sitting in a summer-house in the garden of Count ...
Article : 153 wordsA summary of the Allied reply to the German counter-proposals has now been issued officially. In a covering letter the Allies, referring ...
Article : 739 wordsMr. Macpherson (Chief Secretary for Ireland) states that he is issuing a detailed reply to the Irish-American delegates' report of their visit to Ireland, which is an ...
Article : 41 wordsOwing to serions shortage of staff consequent upon the influenza epidemic, it has been found necessary to shorten the hours during which the parcels business will be ...
Article : 91 wordsCapt. Alcock, who succeeded in crossing the Atlantic, is optimistic regarding future Atlantic flights. He believes a regular service will be established with big machines within ...
Article : 88 wordsTeachers who have volunteered their services in connection with relief depots, and have not yet been allotted to a depot, will be appointed this morning. Letters will be ...
Article : 48 wordsAmerican troops routed the followers of Villa in a border battle around Juarez with slight loss. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe steamer Swakopmund has departed from Plymouth with 917 Australians on board. ...
Article : 21 wordsLast night's report issued by the Board of Health shows a further increase in the number of patients under treatment in public hospitals. The number—1729—has now almost ...
Article : 86 wordsIn their match against the Australian soldier cricketers to-day Yorkshire made 224. Gregory captured six wickets for 91 runs. When stumps were, drawn the Australians had ...
Article : 40 wordsThe newly-elected Moderator of the Presbyterian General Assembly of New South Wales, the Rev. G. A. Gordon, B.A., dovoted his address at the opening of the assembly ...
Article : 950 wordsMr. Woods, president, and Mr. Morris, [?]cretary of the Waterside-workers' Federation, left to-day for Sydney. Mr. Woods stated the federal councils of the watersiders and ...
Article : 148 wordsIn a telegram sent from, Johannesburg to the Acting Premier, the president of the Chamber of Mines protests against the additional burden on the mining industry entailed ...
Article : 636 wordsThe master of the steamer Tras-os-Montes, which was to have left Sydney yesterday afternoon, carrying a number of German internees to Rotterdam, on clearing the Heads ...
Article : 54 wordsGovernment proclamations issued yesterday added Narrabri and Bega to the list of country towns in which the usual precautionary restrictions against the spread of influenza ...
Article : 32 wordsThe Acting Chief Secretary. Mr. Hunter, states that the closing down of the Mount Morgan mines was a great misfortune and would lead to a great deal of unemployment. ...
Article : 198 wordsThe State Department has announced the following changes in the treaty submitted to Germany, namely:— Germany will be permitted to join the ...
Article : 100 wordsThe action of the Townsville waterside workers in refusing to work vessels until they were seven days out from infected ports has resulted in two E. and A. steamers, St. ...
Article : 75 wordsThe delegates to the interstate conference were given a cordial welcome at Macdonell House, last night by the members of the newly-elected A.L.P. executive. The occasion ...
Article : 392 wordsIn a forceful article in the Paris daily newspaper "La Victoric," a copy of which has been forwarded to us by M. H. Gulot, the position of France in regard to the Peace ...
Article : 329 wordsIn summarised reports of their reply the 'Allies, referring to the responsibility for the war, emphasise that their views are not merely based on events between July ...
Article : 1,329 wordsIt is noteworthy that the lengthy discussions over the reply to the counter-proposals have engendered a more arrogant tone among the German delegates at Versailies. Fren[?]n ...
Article : 289 wordsThe hearing of the application by the Commonwealth Public Service Clerical Association for a variation of award 31, of 1914, was commenced by Mr. Justice Powers in the ...
Article : 103 wordsInquiries made yesterday show that State Ministers generally are perturbed at the scheme enunciated by Mr. Watt, Acting Prime Minister, for the gradual reduction of the ...
Article : 81 wordsMr. Archdale Parkhill, general secretary of the National Association of New South Wales, stated yesterday that there seemed a general consensus of opinion amongst individual ...
Article : 88 wordsThe Protestant clergy of the town have commenced a campaign against Sabbath desecration, and on Sunday sermons on the subject were delivered in the churches. It was stated ...
Article : 182 wordsEvidence relating to the working and output of collieries was given before the Coal Commission yesterday by Mr. Joseph C. Jones, manager of the Coalcliff and ...
Article : 155 wordsShortly before 3.30 this morning a fire was discovered in a large brick building in Kent-street, between Market and Druitt streets. The building, which was of four floors and a ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Postmaster-General has granted collective union bargaining in the case of telephone and telegraph employees, with a view to ending the strike. ...
Article : 29 wordsMr. W. M'Intosh's mall car, running between Araluon and Moruya, caught fire yesterday evening, five miles from Moruya, and was destroyed. The mails were saved. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe marine stewards' strike han been postponed. Sir Joseph Ward is sailing for New Zealand. Mr. Massey is still undecided as to the date ...
Article : 38 wordsRev. Father John Moriarty, who had for many years ministered to the spiritual wants' of the boys at the Westmead Orphanage, died suddenly on Sunday from haemorrhage of the ...
Article : 40 wordsIt is reported that Lord Abercorn is selling his estates, and will take up his residence in South Africa. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 18 Jun 1919, Page 11
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