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  2. THE SEAMEN. HOPES OF STRIKE SETTLEMENT.

    Officials of the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union appeared confident yesterday that the compulsory conference which will be resumed in Melbourne to-morrow will ...

    Article : 166 words
  3. THE PHILHARMONIC.

    The annual meeting of the Royal Philharmonic Society of Sydney, twice postponed by the recent epidemic, was held at the Girls' High School, Castlereagh-street, last night, ...

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  4. FREEMAN IN NAME ONLY.

    Paul Freeman looked the very picture of comfort and happiness in one of the snug little cabins among second-class in the steamship Sonoma yesterday. The vessel, ...

    Article : 755 words
  5. OFFICIAL CONFLICT.

    An extraordinary situation has arisen in connection with the internal differences in the Federated Seamen's Union. As was reported, a writ has been issued in the High ...

    Article : 280 words
  6. WELCOME.

    The airman Harry Hawker, and his navigator, Lieutenant Grieve, landed at Thurso (Scotland), and afterwards lett by train for London. ...

    Article : 694 words
  7. BISHOP'S KNOLL.

    The historian of the war will largely concern himself, and rightly so, with Britain's lighting arm—the men who fought and risked everything on the battlefield and at sea. But ...

    Article : 1,379 words
  8. PEACE TREATY. ANTICIPATED DATE OF SIGNING.

    Commenting on the attitude of the Germans, M. Marcel Hutin, in the "Echo de Paris," says he is positive the treaty will be signed approximately between June 5 ...

    Article : 168 words
  9. LATE CABLE NEWS. WILL NOT FIGHT.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "New York Times" inquired at the War Ministry regarding persistent rumours saying that the military authorities had planned resistance ...

    Article : 84 words
  10. TREATY TERMS.

    M. Clemenceau, replying to Count von Brockdorff Rantzau's Note, pointing out that the admission of responsibilities implies reparation, refuses to recognise the distinction ...

    Article : 193 words
  11. LOYALISTS PROTECTED.

    There were several important developments in the strike situation to-day. More loyalists, apparently gaining confidence from the success with which the police had protected their ...

    Article : 281 words
  12. GERMAN SCHEME

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" in Geneva says the declarations of German statesmen show that the German delegates will sign the treaty with rage ...

    Article : 133 words
  13. COAL TRADE.

    It was announced yesterday by the Colliery Proprietors' Association that two more mines had been closed down in consequence of the seamen's action. ...

    Article : 121 words
  14. CAVALRY UNITS MOVE.

    In view of possible eventualities the British cavalry units are proceeding to the Rhine. ...

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  15. AUSTRIAN DELEGATES.

    A Rome message says that sarcastic comments appear in the newspapers regarding the friendly treatment of the Austrian delegates. "Tempo" declares that the delegates ...

    Article : 46 words
  16. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Impressive scenes were witnessed on the closing of the Cape copper mines at Ookiep, Namaqualand. Hundreds of men gathered round the pit head and prayers were offered ...

    Article : 251 words
  17. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    The question of the establishment of the Federal capital at Canberra is being actively taken up by the residents of Queanbeyan, Braidwood, Nowra, Yass, Wagga, and other ...

    Article : 430 words
  18. THE INDEMNITY.

    Mr. Bonar Law was pressed in the House of Commons for details of the intended indemnity claims against Germany. He said that the various Allies had made provisional ...

    Article : 38 words
  19. OVERSEA VESSELS.

    The seamer Macedon, which arrived here in charge of Captain Robinson from Powell River and Vancouver yesterday, should leave again this morning for Melbourne if ...

    Article : 222 words
  20. ATTITUDE OF UNIONS.

    A meeting of the members of the Marine Stewards and Pantrymen's Union was held at the Trades Hall, when the seamen's strike was discussed. The stewards and pantrymen are ...

    Article : 72 words
  21. WOMEN'S PROTEST AGAINST TERMS.

    A report from Zurich states that the International women's Conference has sent a message to the Peace Conference protesting against the peace terms. Mrs. Snowden was ...

    Article : 35 words
  22. ROAD CONSTRUCTION

    That there should be a central Commonwealth organisation to collaborate with State and local authorities in forwarding the construction of good roads throughout the ...

    Article : 96 words
  23. WILSON'S DREAD.

    The "Echo de Paris" states that President Wilson was the chief cause of delay in the publication of the details of the Peace Treaty, being afraid of an unfavourable debate ...

    Article : 45 words
  24. WATERSIDE' WORKERS.

    It was announced at the office of the Sydney branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation yesterday afternoon that the following telegram had been received from Mr. ...

    Article : 280 words
  25. EGYPT.

    Replying in the House of Commons to suggestions that the distrust of the Egyptians was due to the disproportionate numbers of Englishmen employed in the Government offices, ...

    Article : 282 words
  26. TASMANIAN SOLDIERS.

    Tasmanian soldiers stranded in Melbourne marched to the office of the Seamen's Union to-day and demanded that the seamen should man a vessel to convey them to Tasmania. ...

    Article : 62 words
  27. GRATITUDE TO DOMINIONS.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, Minister for War, speaking at Dundee, said the Budget proposals would not add to the cost of living or impose a burden on us. The Dominions who ...

    Article : 80 words
  28. NATIONAL PARTY.

    Speaking at a meeting of the Dulwich Hill branch of the National Association last night, Mr. T. Hoskins, M.L.A., said that many people were saying the National party would ...

    Article : 335 words
  29. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    A Sopwith dove aeroplane, fitted with an 80-horse power Le Rhone engine, has entered for the Australian flight. Bert. Hinkler, the Australian pilot, hopes to make his final ...

    Article : 43 words
  30. STREET DISTURBANCE.

    It transpired yesterday that the first active signs of antagonism between members of the old Wharf Labourers' Union and soldier wharf labourers occurred at the end of last ...

    Article : 133 words
  31. BOLSHEVIK DEFEAT.

    General Deniken has completely stopped the Bolshevist advance eastward of Azov Sea. A counter offensive has forced the enemy to retire and re-cross Manitch River. ...

    Article : 30 words
  32. THE ENGINEERS.

    Mr. O. Bryant, secretary to the Australasian Society of Engineers, stated yesterday that a special summons meeting of the Sydney members had been called to consider the ...

    Article : 122 words
  33. GERMAN SHIPS.

    It is reported from Washington that the Council of Four has agreed to allow the United States to retain the seized German shipping. ...

    Article : 30 words
  34. TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHTS.

    The thiid of the American seaplanes has arrived from Halifax. The Atlantic City correspondent of the "New York Times" says the War Department ...

    Article : 55 words
  35. RIVAL UNIONS.

    The members of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Ship and Wharf-labourers Union expressed indignation yesterday at the motion carried by the Sydney branch of the ...

    Article : 507 words
  36. FLOUR MILLS AFFECTED.

    A deputation from the Trades Hall Council waited on the Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Oman, to-day to draw his attention to the serious position of flourmill employees, brought ...

    Article : 146 words
  37. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Timus" interviewed Viscount Ishii, who reviewed Japan's dealings with China in reference to Kiao Chau. He pointed out that ...

    Article : 98 words
  38. AFGHANISTAN.

    The Amir of Afghanistan has sent Sirdar Abdul Ranman Khan to Jellalabad to ask for an armistice in order to discuss peace terms. ...

    Article : 31 words
  39. PADDINGTON ELECTION.

    Sir—In your sub-leader of Monday the 26th inst., commenting on the result of the Paddington by-election, you endeuvour to show that Labour in Paddington has fallen in ...

    Article : 386 words
  40. ITALY'S FEARS.

    The negotiations regarding Fiume have been resumed. A message from Rome says the newspapers have suddenly renewed their attack on the ...

    Article : 62 words
  41. THE TRANSPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 274 words
  42. RUSSIA.

    The Esthonians have smashed the Bolshevik front at Pskov and captured 1100 prisoners. A Washington report says the evacuation of Archangel by the American forces is ...

    Article : 32 words
  43. SEAMEN'S CLAIMS.

    Officials of the Seamen's Union stated yesterday that the following claims had also been issued by the organisation on the shipping companies:— ...

    Article : 355 words
  44. TRAMWAY EMPLOYEES.

    Mass meetings of the members of the Tramwas Employees' Union were held yesterday morning and last night in the Sydney Trades Hall for the purpose of discussing a proposal ...

    Article : 79 words
  45. ALLEGED FRAUDULENT CONVERSION.

    Following on the failure of the firm of Brokenshire and Coltman, auctioneers, commission agents, and financiers, of Ballarat, the Crown undertook an investigation of the ...

    Article : 152 words
  46. BRITISH LABOUR.

    A conference of the Triple Labour Alliances and the Trade Union Parliamentary Party discussed methods of enforcing the resolutions carried at the Southport conference in April, ...

    Article : 81 words
  47. DISCHARGED SOLDIERS.

    Several thousand discharged soldiers marched in procession to Westminster. Foot and mounted police blocked the approaches to Parliament House. The demonstrators ...

    Article : 62 words
  48. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The steamer Marama will sail in June with 500 New Zealand convalescents, thus clearing out the New Zealand hospital in Walton. Steamship companies hope to resume a ...

    Article : 89 words
  49. VOLCANIC ERUPTION.

    The eruption of a volcano, in Java, destroyed 30 villages. The deaths are estimated at 15,000. ...

    Article : 26 words
  50. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    At Lord's, against Middlesex, after losing Kelleway and Taylor for three runs, Australia made 370. Collins scored 127, Murray 91, Stirling 57, ...

    Article : 36 words
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