There is absolutely no official authority for the sensational statement appearing in the Sun newspaper yesterday afternoon, that it Mr. Hughes does not come down to-morrow with a ...
Article : 181 wordsThere is not likely to be a shortage of petrol benzine or kerosine even though three-parts of the lighting and power of the city is now being supplied from the source. ...
Article : 335 wordsElectric power may be used for lifts until 6 o'clock to-morrow evening. Prosecutions for breach[?] of the Light and Power Board's regulation are to be proceeded with. churches may use gas and electric light this evening. ...
Article : 203 wordsThe Gas Board, at its meeting yesterday morning, discussed the position of the churches and determined to take no action which would have the effect of limiting or interesting with ...
Article : 139 wordsMr. Wade states that not only [?] he have a prominent share in the establishment of the National Government in the State, [?] support. ...
Article : 313 wordsOnly to-day has the seriousness of the position, through the coal strike, come, home to the people. Hopes are entertained, but not generally, that Mr. Hughes will find some ...
Article : 407 wordsThe Premier received a report yesterday from Mr. W. C. Grahame, Minister for Agriculture, on his return from Melbourne, regarding [?]orts made on Friday there to settle coal strike. ...
Article : 229 wordsThe Premier stated last night that the position of the State Government towards the strike is uncharged. "We hope and expect," Mr. Holman said, ...
Article : 74 wordsQui Amat Veram writes: As one delighted a the formation of a National Government in this State. I was rained at the tone adopted by some members of the Legislative Council on ...
Article : 238 wordsChief interest in this district now centres on what the Government policy will be Miners express the opinion that the conference has taken the turn they expected it would, and that ...
Article : 179 words"Give us eight hours bank to bank (as we understand it), and we'll arbitrate all you like." "Go back to wort unconditionally and let the Court decide." ...
Article : 571 words[?]ty odd railway men were paid-on here this morning. Many passengers have been held up here owing to the reduction in the train service. ...
Article : 30 wordsMr. P. Marshall, a delegate from the Illawarra Miners' Federation, who is in Sydney, states that a number of Unionists in Sydney have voluntarily offered to take care of miners' ...
Article : 52 wordsOn Wednesday, in Melbourne, the Government-General received the writ giving what [?] practically the final result of the Re[?] on Conscription. Conscription is n[?]tived by ...
Article : 205 wordsYou never know what you can do till you try and often you can't do it then. If you had tried to match a delicately-shaded ribbon in a Sydney shop last Tuesday while the ...
Article : 733 wordsOwing to the impossibility of making arrangements for the lighting of the grounds, the Eight-hour Night Carnival, one of the most popular night sporting events of the year, which ...
Article : 110 wordsThe Bill to prolong the life of the State Parliament for a year passed the Legislative Assembly and Council last week, and on Thursday the Speaker announced that the Governor had ...
Article : 123 wordsDuring the week the colliery employees at Corrimal have been demonstrating their disapproval of the action of certain deputies who are continuing their work at South Bulli mines. ...
Article : 125 wordsMr. W. Brennan, secretary or the Northern Miners' Federation, who is in Sydney attending to the work of the head office of the Coal and Shale Miners' Federation while Mr. A. C. ...
Article : 190 wordsThe Queensland miners' delegates to the Compulsory Conference in Melbourne arrived in Sydney on Friday, and went on to Melbourne. ...
Article : 23 wordsSpeaking last week in the Legislative Council in support of the Bill to prolong the life of the State Parliament for ta year, Mr. Ashton made a notable reference to the position created by ...
Article : 390 wordsThe Railway Commissioners have modified the regulations concerning the carriage of goods by rail. General merchandise may be carried up till December 1 (next Friday). ...
Article : 44 wordsResidents of Core Hill are, it is reported, beginning to develop webbed feet, and are more at home in the water than the most earnest surfers. It is a case natural evolution, for ...
Article : 280 wordsIn Newcastle the impression prevails that the coal strike will last for a long time. Both sides, are preparing for a keen and lengthy struggle. The miners are pleased at the ...
Article : 283 wordsIt has been arranged that meeting will be held in the Domain this afternoon to put the miners' case to the public. Addresses will be given from two platforms. The speakers will ...
Article : 79 wordsThe Electric Light and Power Board met at the Town Hall yesterday morning. Mr, Wilson, representing the Gas Board, attended, and it was arranged that the two bodies should work ...
Article : 331 wordsFurther reductions are anticipated of sailings, especially in the case of Interstate cargo steamers. The P. and O. steamers Malwa and Kaisar-i-Hind are sailing to timetable, also the ...
Article : 73 wordsHow our contemporaries have fared in the production of the newspapers since the beginning of the hold-up of the public utilities of this State, by a section, of the worker of ...
Article : 459 wordsThe Chief Inspector of Schools (Mr. Jas. Dawson) has approved a scheme of instruction in swimming, for pupils, which has been submitted by Mr. Walter Bethel, chief clerk of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 wordsAn Order-in-Council has been signed which prohibits military drill and evolution except by the Royal Naval and Military Forces and the Police. The order also empowers the ...
Article : 152 wordsYesterday, the Senior Naval Officer issued an instruction calling upon all persons, companies or firms in the possession of more than five tons of coal to furnish him with a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 wordsThe drivers' strike is developing into an organised protest by the whole of the transport workers of the Dominions against the minimum wages fixed by the Arbitration ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 wordsBeer, malt and starch manufacturers were notified by the Senior Naval Officer Commodore Henderson, yesterday, that their supplies of coal and coke would be cut off forthwith. ...
Article : 53 wordsIn the thunderstorm of yesterday afternoon, three men, journeying along the Canterbury-road, were struck by lighting. One of the member was killed and the others were taken ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 134 wordsThere is no immediate danger of the water supply of the city and suburbs being seriously affected [?] Board reports adequate supplies to carry on pumping and other necessary ...
Article : 66 wordsThe R.M.S. Orsova, from London via ports, has arrived in Sydney, hill will not go on to Brisbane as is usually the case. ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 26 Nov 1916, Page 2
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