A good deal of discussion is taking place upon the desirability of doing away with the right of nations at war to capture the merchant vessels of an enemy. ...
Article : 861 wordsIt is always a mistake to condemn an entire body of men for the actions of a few, and it would be unjust in the extreme to condemn the Police Force of New South Wales for the ...
Article : 472 wordsMr. F. Fricke, Victorian State representative in America has cabled Mr. Hagelthorn, Minister for Public Works, that there is a prospect of a direct steamship service being, established ...
Article : 50 words"The world can never understand a Christianity that stands aloof from the sufferings and sorrows of the poor." This is every day becoming more clearly recognised by churchmen. ...
Article : 863 wordsAt several sittings of the No. 10 Board (transport group) evidence has been taken from the employees in respect to the laundry carters award. Their side of the case has been ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Domestic Workers' Union have appointed Mesdames J. Seery and J. McCormack to be their representatives on the Eight-Hour committee. ...
Article : 23 wordsOur Melbourne correspondent telegraphed last night : "An arrangement has been entered into with the New Hebrides Postal Department for the exchange of money orders between ...
Article : 39 wordsThe results of yesterday's polling to fill a vacancy in Tunks Ward. North Sydney, caused by Aid. Simpson's retirement, were as follow. Albert Ernest Whatmore, 215; W. J. Roberts ...
Article : 41 wordsA number of weighbridge fitters' assistants employed at Newcastle were not being paid the rates specified in the award of No. 10 Board, railway group. Representations made by the ...
Article : 61 wordsA conference of the Federated Theatrical Employees' Union is to be held at Hobart during the coming week to consider the new award. Messrs. C. Phillips, N. Connolly, and Sid ...
Article : 224 wordsPlaying for North Melbourne against Williamstown yesterday, Franks had some ribs broken. Millen (Fitzroy), against Geelong; was carried off unconscious; while Willis ...
Article : 35 wordsMedals stolen from the residence of Albert Austin at Malvern (Vic.) on April 2, 1912, have been discovered, wired our Melbourne representative yesterday, at the bottom of the lake in ...
Article : 39 wordsAt the last meeting of the United Laborers' Protective Society, Mr. Teece, a representative of the Northern Collieries' Federation, outlined the trouble at present engaging the ...
Article : 59 wordsLucy Heagney was charged at the Melbourne City Court, yesterday with stealing £250 from Lawrence Wilson. She was remanded till Wednesday. ...
Article : 27 wordsMr. John Murray, Victorian Chief Secretary, though favoring the legalising of the Totalisator, is not agreeable to submitting the question to a referendum, which, he considers ...
Article : 48 wordsThree land-seekers who arrived in Sydney by the Willochra from America have gone on to Melbourne. The Sonoma and the Makura are also bringing several families to Victoria. ...
Article : 52 wordsLate last evening a horse attached to a lorry bolted from Carlisle-street, St. Kilda (Melbourne), and knocked down Mrs. D. Martin, wife of the chairman of the St. Kilda Bench. ...
Article : 49 wordsNo. 10 Wages Board (Transport Group) returned to Sydney yesterday from a tour of the Bathurst, Mudgee, and Lithgow districts. In these centres evidence concerning the cost of ...
Article : 83 wordsThe Sydney Council's solicitor has advised that the Corporation Act does not confer power on the Council to establish a meat market wherein the Council shall carry on the business ...
Article : 98 wordsJohn Hyde, 50, on a charge of having in his possession a quantity of Muntz metal supposed to have been stolen, was at the Central Police Court yesterday sentenced by Mr. C. N. Payten ...
Article : 72 wordsUpon a complaint being received by the Amalgamated Railway and Tramway Service Association, that men working saws, and laborers in the railway sawmill at Eveleigh were ...
Article : 83 wordsAn application of the Railway Workers and General Laborers' Association for the variation of the award affecting quarrymen and others employed by Messrs. C. and G. Hoskins at ...
Article : 119 wordsThe Civil Ambulance and Transport Corps continues to do big work in Sydney. During June 756 cases were attended to, involving 2959, miles of travel. This is an increase of 94 cases ...
Article : 99 wordsThe foundation-stone of the new Methodist Church, Mosman, was laid yesterday afternoon by the Rev. George Brown, D.D. Mr. J. E. Bishop said the new church would accommodate ...
Article : 123 wordsThe general secretary of the Amalgamated Railway and Tramway Service Association (Mr. Claude Thompson) has presented a draft report to the executive committee advocating ...
Article : 93 wordsForty-two new members were admitted info the Watchmen, Caretakers, and Cleaners' Union of N.S.W. at the last meeting of the Union. Registration under the Industrial Arbitration ...
Article : 184 wordsThe telephone line between Melbourne and Adelaide opened yesterday, and users speak in high terms of the manner in which it was working. ...
Article : 97 wordsThe following candidates were successful at the examination held on July 4 for appointment as telegraph messengers in Sydney and suburbs : Albert Sheppherd, Albert Dunn, Cecil ...
Article : 515 wordsThere were no fresh developments yesterday in connection with the strikes of members of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers. The state of affairs at present is that 31 unionists ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 459 wordsJohn Coughlan, an employee of the Sydney G.P.O., and who resides at Rockdale, slipped off the Newtown railway platform yesterday afternoon, and received such severe injuries to ...
Article : 106 wordsThe introduction of the new wharfage rates levied by the Sydney Harbor Trust Commissioners have caused unfavorable comment by shippers at the various State coastal ports. ...
Article : 392 wordsMen employed on the railway per way at Brewongle and other places on the Sydney side of Bathurst, who regard Bathurst as their home town, were not supplied with home passes ...
Article : 126 wordsMr. Trivett, N.S.W. Government Statistician, in dealing with the probable shortage of lambs this year, says : "Most of the reports mention the depredations of foxes. Rabbits have been ...
Article : 103 wordsThe following is a list of the names of those to whom the Eight-Hour committee is issuing invitations to its official banquet :—Governor-General, Governor of New South Wales ...
Article : 220 wordsThe Men's Club of St. James' Church, Sydney, held their annual meeting in St. James' Hall last evening. The report of the secretary (Mr. J. H. Matthews) stated that since the club ...
Article : 133 wordsAt the entertainment that followed the presentation of naval, trophies at Rushcutters Bay yesterday afternoon, Lady Helen Munro Ferguson was in beauty red duvetyn, amethyst motor ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 141 wordsMr. G. Hamilton Hammon, artist and traveller, who is leaving Sydney shortly for the East, gave an interesting lecture, illustrated, with lantern slides, at the King's Hall ...
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Family Notices : 33 wordsOwing to the fact that the summons circulars issued by the Watchmen, Cleaners, and Caretakers' Union to attend a meeting on July 7 did not reach the members, it is claimed that the ...
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Advertising : 67 wordsA fire broke out in the Fidelity Free Stores, in Lonsdale-street, Melbourne, yesterday afternoon. The damage to the building was not great, but the stock suffered. The stores, which ...
Article : 142 wordsThe afternoon shift strike on the South Maitland coalfield is as far off settlement as it was nine weeks ago. The fining of the miners £4 apiece for striking, and Mr. John Brown's ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 221 wordsYesterday, morning two drivers were thrown from vehicles in the suburbs through the wheels bumping against the tramline. Arthur Patterson (25), carter, residing in King-street ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 26 Jul 1914, Page 10
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