The necessary steps precedent to the lifiting of the quaraut[?] embargo from Sydney were taken yesterday by the State Government. As the result of a meeting of the Executive ...
Article : 413 wordsSeven persons were proceeded against today at the Bathurst Police Court, by the Divisional Returning Officer for Macquarie, under the Compulsory Enrolment Section of ...
Article : 57 wordsMessrs. Burns, Philp, and Company's steamer Malaita, which arrived here on November 10, brought news of an atrocious crime, which is reported to have taken place at the island ...
Article : 278 wordsMany Indians are returning to work, and the railways have now their full complement of employees. The chief trouble now exists on the sugar ...
Article : 78 wordsLabour Senators continued their strike today in spite of emphatic protests on the part of Ministerialists. The leader of the Opposition (Senator ...
Article : 438 wordsThe National Congress sat ten hours yesterday. During an excited debate General De Wet proposed that Mr. Steyn be elected leader of the Nationalist Party. ...
Article : 265 wordsThe effects of the New Zealand strike are making themselves manifest in Sydney. Yesterday a section of the wharf-labourers ceased work, although they maintain that ...
Article : 477 wordsThe "Daily Mail" says that there is a serious division in the Cabinet in regard to the settlement of the Home Rule problem by consent. One section, headed by Mr. Winston ...
Article : 96 wordsIt is not a breach of the law relating to Sunday trading to place a coin in a slot machine and to receive cigarettes or other merchandise in return. A very clear ...
Article : 612 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle", and other Radical newspapers condemn the movement started by Sir Roger Casement and Captain James White, son of the late Field-Marshal Sir George White ...
Article : 67 wordsThe members of the Natal Legislative Coun[?] are pressing the Union Government to [?] from collecting tbo poll tax of 60s from Indians. ...
Article : 40 wordsA region of terror prevails in Shanghai. Four murders and eight attempted murders have occurred in six weeks and in every case the assailants escaped. ...
Article : 105 wordsThe publication of sensational telegrams regarding the alleged outrages in South Africa are fostering the agitation, and the indignation now manifest in India has been ...
Article : 237 wordsHas an industrial inspector the right to interfere with Government work? This question formed the basis of a brisk passage in the Industrial Magistrate's Court ...
Article : 474 wordsThe Joint Board of the three National Labour committees endorses the action of the Parliamentary Committee of the Trade Union Congress, in fixing the meeting of the ...
Article : 75 wordsA confused situation has arisen in regard to the Loan Bill. The Budget Committee of the Chamber of Deputies reduced the loan to £36,000,000, ...
Article : 76 wordsThere was no fresh case of smallpox yesterday. Six persons were released from the North Head quarantine grounds, and there were 95 vaccinations. There are still 67 ...
Article : 39 wordsThe men in the Transport Workers' Union employed in the corporation fruit and vegetable market in Dublin have refused to engage in a sympathetic strike, and have ...
Article : 53 wordsTwo young men, employed by the Co-operative Society, Broken Hill, George Westhead and Reginald Smith, were returning last night from Umberumberka in a springcart, drawn ...
Article : 544 wordsIn his letter to the Commonwealth authorities, the State Premier urges the raising of the embargo. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe [?]earing was concluded to-day of the libel action in which Thomas Ghent, curate of St. Andrew's, Stockwell, proceeded against Police-sergeant Fitzgerald, of Clapham, who ...
Article : 240 wordsLady Jersey presided at a reception given by the Victoria League to the representatives of the Empire Parliamentary Association who have just returned from a tour of the ...
Article : 167 wordsIt [?] understood New South Wales has re[?] an offer to take [?]1,500,000 Treasury Bills, having a currency of one year at 4[?] per tent, on the same basis as the recent issue ...
Article : 71 wordsOver 500 timber workers and a considerable number of men connected with the building trades resumed to-day. The number of men working in the various ...
Article : 126 wordsMr. Carmichael, the Minister for Public Instruction, stated yesterday that he was still proceeding with the work of building a Conservatorium of Music on the site of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 268 wordsOn Wednesday Mr. T. I. Campbell, secretary of the Farmers and Settlers' Association, stated that the statements made by Mr. Grayndler, secretary of the A.W.U., were ...
Article : 631 wordsIn an interview, Mr. Belcher, secretary of the Seamen's Union at Dunedin, has given expression in a remarkably plain speech to what he terms "misguided labour." He ...
Article : 382 wordsBoth the Senate and Chamber of Deputies met in do[?]nt session yesterday, when President Huerta read his message, as already cabled. There was no demonstration, either for or ...
Article : 114 wordsMr. C. Nugent Jackson, treasurer of the Oxford University Athletic Club, in an interview on the recent decision regarding the eligibility of Rhodes scholars to take part in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 203 wordsMr. J. B. Spencer, a well-known Sydney architect, who returned by the Orama from a nine months' tour through the United States, the British Isles, and Europe, states ...
Article : 437 wordsThe State Department affects to believe that President Huerta's power is crumbling, and that it is merely a matter of time until he resigns. Hence, the policy of procrastination ...
Article : 38 wordsThe managers of the Orient Line regret to announce that, owing to ill-health, Mr. David Anderson has retired from the general managership in Australia of the Orient St[?] ...
Article : 377 wordsMr. P. H. Illingworth, Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury, speaking at Bradford last night, declared that there would be no general election until plural voting had been ...
Article : 40 wordsTroops have been despatched against the Navaje Indians, who have refused to surrender several criminals, in the neighbourhood of Farmington, New Mexico. All the ...
Article : 82 wordsA fair business has been done by Lloyd's in riot insurance risks, in connection with New Zealand, Mexico, and Natal. Quotations range from 5s. per cent, for ...
Article : 46 wordsSir George Reid: Institute of Journalists' Dinner, [?] Francais, 7.15. Society of Artists' Exhibition: Queen Victoria Mar[?] [?]. ...
Article : 211 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Cook) has replied to letters sent by Mr. Rosser, secretary of the Labour [?]eration of Australia, urging Federal action in connection with vessels ...
Article : 306 wordsOn the motion for adjournment in the House of Representatives, Mr. Hughes (N.S.W.) said the Prime Minister had misrepresented him in saying that he had written to the effect ...
Article : 195 wordsAn armed band of Albanians crossed the new Montenegrin frontier, and attacked the outposts at Tuzi. The invaders were repulsed after savere ...
Article : 36 wordsIn the matter of Miles versus the Sydney Meat Preserving Compar after hearing counsel for the appellant, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council decided not to call upon ...
Article : 237 wordsFour spanish aeroplanes were engaged in making a reconnaissance near Mount Conico, when the Moors fired a heavy volley at them. Some bullets penetrated the biplane in ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 22 Nov 1913, Page 21
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