The tribunal appointed by the Prime Minister to adjudicate in the coal mining dispute will meet in Sydney this afternoon. ...
Article : 142 wordsAn official message states that in last night's raid bombs were dropped on Yorkshire and Durham. An airship was brought down in flames ...
Article : 185 wordsThe demand made by the Allies, through Admiral du Fournet, upon the Greek Government that certain war material be handed over to the Allies before a certain ...
Article : 499 wordsThe Rome Legation states that the Roumanians continue lighting during their retirement to the new Wallachian front, where Russian reinforcements are ...
Article : 421 wordsNo very notable change has been reported in the position in Roumania. The Germans and Austrians, who ...
Article : 154 wordsA popular demand is spreading for meetings to be promoted in London and the provinces to insist on the Government demanding ton for ton to replace ...
Article : 265 wordsThe progress of the Allies beyond Monastir has not been very rapid, and, according to the latest messages, the enemy is still holding most of the heights a few miles to the ...
Article : 407 wordsThe Chief Inspector of Factories, Mr. Allerdice, stated yesterday that since Saturday 1685 additional factory employees had been thrown out of employment in Sydney, ...
Article : 222 wordsThe tribunal appointed to consider the matter in dispute in the coal industry will meet in Sydney to-morrow afternoon at halfpast 2 o'clock. ...
Article : 553 wordsThe Australian official correspondent, Captain Bean, writing from British Headquarters in France on November 26, says:— The Germans, in statements to neutral ...
Article : 498 wordsOwing to brewers replacing barley by wheat, the Board of Trade has prohibited the use of wheat in the manufacture of beer. At the annual conference of the London ...
Article : 110 wordsMr. Brennan, secretary of the Northern branch of the Colliery Employees' Federation, who has been in charge of the Sydney office during the absence of Mr. Willis, yesterday ...
Article : 546 wordsIn the House of Commons this evening Mr. J. M. Hogge (Labour) moved the first of a series of amendments to the War Pensions Bill, challenging the whole structure of ...
Article : 190 wordsThe opinion has been occasionally expressed that the conduct of the Austrians in this war has been less disgusting than that of the Germans. Of course they would not have to ...
Article : 393 wordsGeneral Sir Douglas Haig in his final report on Monday stated:—Our artillery dispersed enemy infantry west of Puisieux. The French official midnight report on ...
Article : 141 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent with the Russian Headquarters, on the southern front, sends the following authoritative review of the Roumanian ...
Article : 272 wordsA Servian official statement says: The France-Servians carried by assault Hill 1050, which is a most important strategical point. German elite troops who are ...
Article : 78 wordsThe "New York Times" says the refusal by the Allies to grant a safe conduct to Count do Tarnow Tarnowski, Austria's recently-appointed Ambassador to the United States, ...
Article : 147 wordsThe interstate employers' and employees' delegates to the conference left Melbourne for Sydney by the express train to-day. Prior to their departure the mine-owners were ...
Article : 165 wordsThe "New Statesman" a London weekly publishes interesting disclosures of the recent events in the Duma which resulted in Baron Sturmer's dismissal from the ...
Article : 169 wordsIt is reported from Amsterdam that the Germans have warned the population of Liege to prepare for deportation next week. ...
Article : 29 wordsWhen the Legislative Assembly met yesterday afternoon the Premier said: "My colleagues have had under close consideration to-day certain statements which have been ...
Article : 301 wordsThe Quarter Sessions commenced on Monday morning before Judge Fitzhardinge. Cyril John Briggs pleaded guilty to two charges of stealing from a dwelling, and was sentenced ...
Article : 173 wordsGeneral Sir Douglas Haig in his noon report to-day says:—There has been continuous heavy enemy shelling northwards of Ypres. Our casualties have been ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Roumanian officials are apparently becoming more communicative as the enemy's success in "Western Wallachia develops. To-day they make no secret of the fact that their ...
Article : 297 wordsIt is reported from Vienna that the late Emperor's funeral will take place to-night (Monday) at 10 o'clock, by torchlight. The hearse will be drawn by 20 Arab horses. ...
Article : 49 wordsAn important development occurred this afternoon in connection with the dismissal of 10 men who refused to handle coal placed at the disposal of the Small Arms Factory by the ...
Article : 218 wordsThe "Berliner Tageblatt" says that business men fear that compulsory industrial war service will arrest the economic life at Germany, and exhaust the taxpaying power of the ...
Article : 41 wordsA Bulgarian communique indicates renewed fighting along the whole of the Dobrudja front, also that the Bulgarians have made further crossings on the Danube. ...
Article : 31 wordsWilliam Johnston Graham was committed for trial for manslaughter by the City Coroner at an inquest concerning the death of Mrs. Rosman, a widow, who was killed ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Duke of Devonshire (Governor-General) delivered his first public speech to-day since his arrival in Canada. He declared that he came with an ...
Article : 82 wordsThe Board of Trade emphasises that the heavy urgent demands for the conveyance of vast quantities of war material over the railways will render delay to ...
Article : 71 wordsSpeaking at a luncheon tendered him at Londonderry, Mr. Masseu (Prime Minister of New Zealand) said: New Zealand is going to be the centre of an important island ...
Article : 54 wordsThe press Bureau reports that hostile airships crossed the north-eastern coast last night. Bombs are reported to have been dropped ...
Article : 45 wordsLady Fairfax will preside at the "at home" to be held this afternoon to celebrate the twenty-third anniversary of "Dalmar," the Central Methodist Mission's children home at ...
Article : 101 wordsThe members of the Lighting Board met again yesterday afternoon. A decision was reached on the question of power for elevators. In buildings where ...
Article : 478 wordsThe New York newspapers give prominence to the Federal Reserve Board's report, suggesting that American bankers should exercise caution, locking up all the funds of ...
Article : 74 wordsA public meeting convened by the Women's Political Association, was held in the Guild Hall last night, and was addressed by several of the miners' delegates to the ...
Article : 344 wordsAn Italian official message states:—In the Trentine torrential rains are falling. The enemy in the Carnia region violently bombarded our positions in the Legano ...
Article : 73 wordsMr. James, Minister for Education, stated yesterday that a new departure in connection with medical inspection and treatment of school children would be made on Tuesday ...
Article : 124 wordsIt is reported from New York that German-American financiers are assisting American professional peace advocates to tour the country delivering speeches in the direction ...
Article : 126 wordsIn the southern portion of the province the position is still a little vague. While the Germans claim to have captured Alexandria, the Russians admit that the enemy has ...
Article : 331 wordsThe following have been elected as the officers of the Royal Art Society of New South Wales:—President, Mr. W. W. Lister: vicepresident, Mr. J. A. Bennett: hon. secretary, ...
Article : 88 wordsVice-Admiral Pivot, Governor of Brest, has notified navigators that the enemy has laid mines along the French coasts. Measures are being taken to remove the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 29 Nov 1916, Page 9
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