The absence of disorder and the hopeful attitude of the Prime Minister are the most encouraging items of news in connection with the coal strike Otherwise only the ...
Article : 308 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle" published a tele[?] from Christiania, signed by Amund[?] stating that the reached the South Pole [?] December 14, and remained there until ...
Article : 21 wordsDuring the debate on the army estimates in the House of Commons, Mr. George Wyndham, a former Under-Secretary for War, said that he was not satisfied ...
Article : 314 wordsMr. Philip Snowden, Labour M.P. for Blackburn, in an article in the "Christian Commonwealth," says:—"The miners have gained a tremendous victory in obtaining ...
Article : 44 wordsThe suffragists made a further demonstration on Monday, Fifty of them, armed with, hammers and stones, concealed in stockings, raided Knightsbridge, ...
Article : 291 wordsThe Fram, with Captain Ronald Amund[?] and 19 other members of the Nor[?] Antarctic Expedition on board, ar[?] at Hobart from the Southern ...
Article : 643 wordsThe Board of Trade has issued the texts of the laws of the British dominions and other places relating to strikes. In noticing these many newspapers explain at length ...
Article : 100 wordsLater news shows the position to be unchanged. There are no signs of yielding by either side, and the strike is slowly tightening its grip on every industry. ...
Article : 227 wordsThe railway men at Doncaster have resolved to strike if the Government threatens to coerce the miners into submitting to the 'owners' terms. Similar ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Under-Secretary for Wat (Colonel Seely), stated in the House of Commons that the Aviation Training School to be established at Salisbury Plain would be ...
Article : 53 wordsThe hon. treasurer of the Women's Social and Political Union (Mrs. Pethick Lawrence) has stated that now that private property, had been attacked the public in ...
Article : 101 wordsSome of the Derbyshire miners who struck before the date fixed (March 1), are wearying of the experience of being out of work and without pay. For a different reason ...
Article : 269 wordsThe "Pall Mall Gazette" says:—"New Zealand has the knack of taking the lead in all patriotic and Imperial causes. She has now demonstrated that compulsory ...
Article : 58 wordsThe announcements made in the press and by the men's leaders of the Government's intention to place a minimum wage on the statute-book were shown yesterday to have ...
Article : 120 wordsThe magistrates sentenced some of the women, including Miss Louisa Garrett Andderson, M.D., of Harley-street, to hard labour. The sentences were applauded in ...
Article : 366 wordsThe fact is not concealed that the Asquith Cabinet is divided on the question of woman's suffrage, but when it was rumoured several weeks ago that there had been a ...
Article : 133 wordsThere are graver fears that unless prompt and drastic action is taken by the authorities the mutinous spirit among the soldiery will spread to all the cities of Northern ...
Article : 163 wordsThe examination papers of Australasian military officers seeking staff promotion, which were sent to the War Office last year, have been adjudicated upon. Those who ...
Article : 186 wordsThe International Transport Workers' Union has decided to take steps to impede any attempts to export coal to England from either Germany Belgium, or France. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe Board of Trade has issued the texts of the laws in the British dominions and elsewhere relating to stikes. The "Daily Chronicle" says that in all ...
Article : 53 wordsA body of 1,500 mutinous troops stopped the trains running from Peking to Tientsin. The Second Somersetshire Regiment of the British forces deployed, at Fengtai ...
Article : 57 wordsChih-Cheng-yu, the direct descendant of the last Ming Emperor Wau-ti (1643), is a pretender to the vacated throne. He has some supporters in the provinces of Annui ...
Article : 22 wordsMany Australian steamers are delayed by the coal strike. Others are excluding part of heir cargo, and filling the space with coal, which they cannot obtain at ...
Article : 1 wordsIn view of the peril of foreign residents members of the diplomatic corps here are taking steps to safeguard the citizens of their respective countries. ...
Article : 31 wordsDespite the feet that there are now 5,000,000 persons affected by the closing of the colleries, there has been an almost complete absence of unpleasant incident. ...
Article : 7 wordsThe head of the Imperial Home Office (Herr Delbruck) has stated in the Reichstag that foreign industry had grown stronger, Turiffs did not help Germany ...
Article : 66 wordsMr. Drysdale Brown, in refusing on the plen of economy to fill the vacancy in the magistracy caused by the retirement of Mr. Cresswell, is likely to hamper the working ...
Article : 53 wordsThe abuses which caused many people in Mexico to repudiate the ex-President General Porfirdo Diaz are not being recti[?] and a return to one man" rule is ...
Article : 78 wordsAnother strenuous effort is being made to secure the ratification by the United States of the Anglo-American treaty of Arbitration, and also of the ...
Article : 38 wordsProfessor Dicey, the eminent constitutional authority has written, to "The Times," to urge the repeal of the Trades Disputes Act, which permits peaceful ...
Article : 6 wordsThe St. Petersburg newspapers are endeavouring to account for the opidemic of suicides in that city. It appears that a suicide club called the Friends of Death ...
Article : 85 wordsTwenty stearmes have been chartered to convey American and Westpualian coal to depots in the Mediterranean and in South America which have heretofore obtained ...
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The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), Sat 9 Mar 1912, Page 35
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