The tramway superintendent (Mr. F. J. Doran) stated yesterday the arrangements for next Sundny will be the same as on Sundny last. The trams will start running at 1 p.m. ...
Article : 211 wordsLate War Cables will be found on Page 14. In most or their time now abusing me. That does not affect me in the slightest. ...
Article : 5,135 wordsGeneral Sir Douglas Haig in his noon report to-day says: We raided trenches south-east of Grenay, Festubert, and Bois Gremier. ...
Article : 29 wordsOne hundred and fifty of the survivors of the Admiralty hospital ship Britannic have been landed at Piraeus. They state the vessel was torpedoed while the Royal ...
Article : 514 wordsIt was announced to-day that there would be no trams on Sunday. ...
Article : 19 wordsLieutenant Alfred Maynard, the Cambridge international Rugby forward, has been killed in action. He served in the Antwerp expedition, and was wounded at ...
Article : 17 wordsQuantities of coke were shipped at the Port Kembla jetty this week. The Emerald Wings loaded 3081 tons, and the Bulga 1020 tons, while the Southborough was due to-day for ...
Article : 149 wordsA British-Italian League to foster closer economic, intellectual, and political intercourse was inaugurated at the Mansion House to-day. ...
Article : 95 wordsFurther curtailments of the ferry services have been found necessary. The new timetable, which will come into operation on Monday, shows that all lines have suffered, ...
Article : 252 wordsSir,—The men want the eight hours to extend from first man down until last man up, which plainly shows that the first men up are overpaid. The owners' offer of last man down ...
Article : 130 wordsIn consequence of the Electricity Emergency Board determining to permit of the use of electricity for lighting purposes i[?] shops from 6 p.m. to 9.30. p.m. last night, the gas ...
Article : 523 wordsMr. F. W. Massey, Premier of New Zealand, to-day visited the Belfast shipyards. The Lord-Mayor entertained him at luncheon. ...
Article : 127 wordsSir,—I am taking neither the side of capital nor of labour in the present industrial issue, but, in the name of common sense, cannot the Australian worker look abend sufficiently to ...
Article : 168 wordsThere are now nearly 70 vessels idle in Sydney Harbour as a result of the coal strike. Four colliers belonging to the Wallarah Coal Company were laid up yesterday, and the ...
Article : 293 wordsSir,—As thousands of homes around Sydney have no fuel stoves, I trust that every effort will be made by our Government to keep the present diminished supply going until the ...
Article : 118 wordsM. Guillemin has protested to the Foreign Minister against the systematic persecution of Vonizelists. ...
Article : 27 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day, Mr. E. G. Pretyman, Under-secretary to the Board of Trade, foreshadowed further railway restrictions. ...
Article : 26 wordsIt is reported that the New Zealand Government, after refusing the British Government's offer to acquire the clip at a price 45 per cent. above the average for ...
Article : 91 wordsIt is hoped that the Russian Dreadnought Impcratriza Maria, which was sunk by an explosion in her magazine, will be refloated. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe "Times" military writer points out that the Roumanians at Orsova have a week in which to retreat 90 miles in order to avoid the offset by the Germans at ...
Article : 208 wordsFor the present no anxiety need be felt regarding the bread supply at Sydney. The bakers state that they are not restricted in their flour supplies, and that there is us yet ...
Article : 140 wordsThe Federal regulations regarding the use of coal will override all State laws, but in those States—New South Wales, for instance— where Acts have been passed providing for ...
Article : 40 wordsCheques, money, negotiable securities, and diamonds have been proclaimed contraband. ...
Article : 18 wordsTo-day's sales were:— Commonwealth War Bnds, £99/7/6; ditto, £10 Bonds, £9/19/; Inseribed Stock, £99/6/6; Victorian 3 per cent. Stock, 1917, £62/10/; Goldsbrough, Mort, ...
Article : 38 wordsCaptain Waley points out that it will facilitate the work of the Coal Board if the returns of coal and coke above five tons, referred to in the proclamation published in the ...
Article : 244 wordsAt 3 o'clock this morning Hughes's timber yards, Victoria-road, Glebe, were well alight, and the reflection, of the flames in the sky could bo seen for many miles. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Sydney Wool-selling brokers' Association reports:— ...
Article : 12 wordsWe have to draw attention to the Federal proclamation, dated November 23, 1916, viz.:—"No persons shall, except in accordance with the permission in writing of the Prime Minister, or in acordance with ...
Article : 233 wordsThe Lighting Board held another meeting at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon. The Lord Mayor, who is chairman of the board announced afterwards that in order to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 210 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day, the Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, said the Allies were now considering a ton for ton retaliation shipping policy. ...
Article : 33 wordsMessrs. Mossman and Ellis report having obtalned the following prices at their auction sales yesterday and Friday, 23rd and 24th November. 1916:— Eggs: N.L., /10½ to /11½ per doz.: R. and R. /9½ ...
Article : 208 wordsSome of the engineering establishments of the metropolis, are suffering grave inconvenience for want of coal, while others are not so badly off. The Clyde Engineering Works, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 225 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day, Mr. T. J. Macnamara, Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, said the Admiralty had nothing further to add concerning the ...
Article : 40 wordsTrucks ordered for coming Homebush sales are:— November 27: 152 sheep vans and 71 cattle waggons. November 30: 251 sheep vans, and 113 cattle ...
Article : 32 wordsBarley nominal, Oats, firm, milling Algerians 2/2½ to 2/3, feed 1/11 to 2/. Maize, dull, 3/9. Chaff steady 60/ to 62/6. Straw, 52/6 to 55/. Potatoes advanced 10/. Carmens £5/10/ to £7/10/. Snowflakes £6/10/ to ...
Article : 147 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle's" Milan correspondent says that messages from Vienna show that when the Emperor's condition gave anxiety, von Koerber summoned the Grand ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 wordsAt the warden's court this morning, Joseph Alexander Fleming applied for suspension of the labour conditions on a mineral lease situated at West Dapto, on account" of the coal ...
Article : 44 wordsSilver.—Amalgamted Zine, 27/9, 28/: Broken Hill Proprietary, 48/6; Junction North, 5/11, 6/2; North Brokens, 48/3, 48/4½. Copper.—Hampdens, 32/1½; [?] nad Crown, ...
Article : 114 wordsThe Electrolytic Company at Port Kembla has sufficient coal on hand to keep going for some time. The secretary of the Electrolytic Employees' ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 25 Nov 1916, Page 14
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