The situation in connection with the coallumpers' strike was not marked by any special developments yesterday. Active work by the delegates of the union is still progressing, but ...
Article : 338 wordsS.S. Marmora, Port Said, April 1.— The S.S. Marmora arrived at Colombo on March 2, after a smooth passage from Fremantle. She did not leave for Aden till the ...
Article : 1,319 wordsMr. Deakin and Sir William Lyne yesterday had a preliminary interview with Lord Tweedmouth, First Lord of the Admiralty with regard to naval defence. ...
Article : 79 wordsThe Parliamentary luncheon yesterday in honour of the visiting Premiers, which was held in Westminster Hall, was a brilliant gathering, the company numbering 650, ...
Article : 564 wordsThe Royal Coloninl Institute entertained the visiting colonial Prime Ministers at a banquet at Whitehall rooms last night. It was one of the greatest functions of the ...
Article : 434 wordsHis Excellency the Governor-General, attended by Mr. Share, private secretary, and Captain Fyers, A.D.C., returned last night from his tour in the South Coast district. ...
Article : 945 wordsThe police to-night arrested a young man at Broadmeadows in connection with the Woodend murder. He gave the name of Kurt Schonbeer, 17½ years of age. He was brought ...
Article : 399 wordsThe outputs of several of the larger corlieries are principally being shipped to interstate and foreign ports. The collieries materially affected by the coal-lumpers' ...
Article : 86 wordsRumours are current of a rather serious split in the Progressive party in relation to the coalition movement. Members themselves, however do not care to discuss the subject, ...
Article : 1,109 wordsMr. W. Macey (president of the Sydney Coallumpers' Union, accompanied by Mr. P. M'Dermott, also a member of that body, attended last night's meeting of the Sydney ...
Article : 443 wordsA handsomely modelled and elegantly fitted private steam yacht—one of the finest vessels of her type yet seen in these waters—named the Adele, arrived on a visit to Sydney ...
Article : 658 wordsM. Gregus, who has been the chief culprit in the horrors at Riga, has been promoted to a high post in the political police service at St. Petersburg. ...
Article : 39 wordsM. Stolypin, the Russian Premier, has ordered the provincial Governors in the Jewish zone to issue proclamations warning the people against the pogrom crusade ...
Article : 43 wordsThe only development of importance concerning the attitude of the Newcastle Coal Trimmers' Association towards the strike of coal lumpers to-day was an incident on the ...
Article : 410 wordsThe Benchers of Gray's Inn will entertain the colonial Premiers at a luncheon on May 11. His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught will preside, and the King ...
Article : 40 wordsAt the Woolwich Arsenal balloting is proceeding among all workmen on a proposal to close the arsenal on Saturdays. It is hoped that by working five days a ...
Article : 78 wordsMr. Wm. Hughes, M.P., in an article which he contributed to the "Morning Post," appeals to the British Labour party to support the compulsory military ...
Article : 87 wordsMr. Deakin sympathetically addressed a conference of educational experts and medical men in favour of teaching hygiene and temperance in the universities and ...
Article : 38 wordsSpain has decided to build, by a British firm establishing itself at Ferrol, on the Atlantic coast, three battleships of the Lord Nelson type (16.500 tons). Six fast ...
Article : 98 wordsThe Board of Trade has found that the stranding of the steamer Suevic on the Brandies Rocks, at the Lizard, was due to the default of the master, Captain T. J. ...
Article : 75 wordsThe late Chief Railway Commissioner. Mr. Charles Oliver, leaves Sydney to-day by the Meravian lor Great Britain calling en route at South Africa. A large gathering of the ...
Article : 471 wordsMr. Colin M'Kenzie, bricklayer who recently left here for San Francisco writes thus concerning, his experiences:—"I have had a trying time looking for work. There are a great many ...
Article : 439 wordsLeather importers have informed Sir William Lyne that strict enforcement of the Commerce Act regulations respecting undue loading of leather with sugar and ...
Article : 80 wordsThe Federal Government has had several communications in connection withe the water front strike. One was from Mr. Webster. M.P., stating that aliens were working on ...
Article : 664 wordsMr. Winston Churchill, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Colonies, has been appointed a member of his Majesty's most honourable Privy Council. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe Acting Prime Minister, Sir John Forrest, is in favour of State Governors being appointed in Australia. In speaking on the subject to-day he referred to the debates that ...
Article : 180 wordsThe Bank of England rate of discount has been reduced to 4 per cent from 4½ per cent., at which rate it had stood since April 11. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe apples shipped by the R.M.S. Orontes arrived in excellent condition. Prices are unchanged. The pears were splendid, realising from 12s to 18s a case. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Municipality of Glasgow presented the freedom of the city to the Prince and the Princess of Wales, and Glasgow University conferred the degree of Doctor of ...
Article : 42 wordsAt the Epsom Spring Meeting to-day the principal event resulted as follows:- CITY AND SUBURBAN HANDICAP of 2000 sovs, for three-year-olds and upwards, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 wordsThe fuse discovered near the place of outbreak of fire at the arsenal at Toulon was not of an inflammable character, and is believed to have been used as a practical ...
Article : 61 wordsAbout 30 men struck work at the Proprietary Company's sintering works over the wages dispute. The men have been employed on wages loading trucks, and a new ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 26 Apr 1907, Page 7
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