The naval correspondent of the "Evening Standard" discussing the Impending naval conference at Singapore, says the three zones from which the commanders ...
Article : 303 wordsSir Samuel Hoare, the Secretary of State for the Air, introducing the Air Estimates in the House of Commons, said the increased cost of £1,972,000 ...
Article : 453 wordsThe Aircaft Committee of the House of Representatives has resumed its sittings. Rear-Admiral Jones, of the Navy General Board, in giving evidence, ...
Article : 288 wordsInterest is evinced in the intention of Dr. Guest to raise the question of free-trade versus protection at the meeting of the Labour Party on Tuesday. ...
Article : 182 wordsMr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, to-day made a statement in reply to that made by Mr. W. M. Hughes, in connection with the Government's ...
Article : 367 wordsIf the right time were to be taken for this it would mean ten years' waiting. It is too long. The desire is to do something at what may be esteemed an ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 587 wordsMr. William G. Melville, who was associated with the early public schools of the Newcastle district, died at his home, Chesterfield-parade, Waverley, ...
Article : 304 wordsThe "Daily Express" says that the Cabinet will probably decide to-day against the expediency of Mr. Macquisten's Political Levy Bill, on account of ...
Article : 56 words{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 133 wordsIn delightfully cool weather and on a perfect wicket, the fifth and last test match between England and Australia was commenced at the Sydney Cricket ...
Article : 552 wordsThe Chinese Government on February 11 protested to the Soviet Ambassador against the recognition of the Portsmouth Treaty, contained in the ...
Article : 286 wordsDr. Earle Page, the Australian Treasurer, and Mr. J. A. M. Elder, the Trade Commissioner, were entertained by the British Luncheon Club. Their addresses ...
Article : 162 wordsWhile officially Japan is awaiting developments of the disarmament conference proposals, before pronouncing upon it (except to the effect that Japan ...
Article : 203 wordsThe New York "Journal of Commerce," a leading financial newspaper, commenting editorially on the proposed sale of vessels of the Commonwealth Line, says: ...
Article : 155 wordsIn the days of Queen Victoria the Maoris made a house which they called the Mata-Atua. It was 80 feet long, 30 wide, and 10 high. It was a carved ...
Article : 168 wordsRemarkable prices were obtained for merino sheep at the dispersal sale of the Canowie stud flock to-day. Canowie is the property of the Canowie Pastoral ...
Article : 114 wordsThe itinerary of the intended cruise to Australia is as follows: Arrive at Auckland December 21, leave December 22, arrive at Wellington December 23, ...
Article : 98 wordsThe Drink Bill, as it is called, everyone is familiar with, but what of the anti-Drink one? The anti-Drink Bill of the United States is now about ...
Article : 198 wordsIn a paper read before the Royal Society of Medicine of London recently, Dr. Freeland Fergus, of Glasgow, advanced a new theory of the causes of ...
Article : 341 wordsThe Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" states that the reductions in the bank rate marks an important stage in Germany's return to ...
Article : 127 wordsThe need is for a Labour Party, whether by a development of the parties now existing or by the creation of a new ose, which shall grasp the profound ...
Article : 629 wordsIn response to protests from Australia at any proposal to ban the use of boric acid in butter, Mr. Newton, representing the co-operative producers in the ...
Article : 79 wordsKing George was better to-day. The Royal yacht is under orders to leave Portsmouth on March 5. It is reported from Berlin that the ...
Article : 577 wordsThe "Morning Post," admitting the dangers of the misdescription of port wine, and the desire to safeguard the noblest of Portugal's exports, is of ...
Article : 83 wordsAt Cologne, under the auspices of the War Office, Major Cyril Bavin, general secretary to the National Council on the Young Men's Christian Association. ...
Article : 80 wordsNow and again, when a man dies, his relatives, or some of them, get a circular to the effect, that someone of the name died a long time ago, and ...
Article : 208 wordsWhen asked at the Old Bailey if he had anything to say as to why he should not be sentenced to death for murdering a widow named Mary Palfrey, whom ...
Article : 123 wordsThe reported sale, projected or completed, of the Australian Mercantile Marine, meaning the Commonwealth one, will not please everyone. It is said that ...
Article : 226 wordsThe Food Commission has not yet begun to draft its flint interim report. It will meet on March 4 for the purpose, and frequent meetings will follow until ...
Article : 70 words"Wisden's Annual" for 1925 gives the names of the South Africans, Taylor and Catterall, and the Englishmen Whysall, Tyldesley, and MacBryan, as its "five ...
Article : 116 wordsThe messenger boy Ocelegi, arrested in January on a charge of arson, yesterday pleaded guilty to attempting to murder a woman servant named Bragg, ...
Article : 148 wordsScientists all over the world are attempting to break down the structure of the atom. A race is proceeding between the leading scientific men of ...
Article : 352 wordsLord Eustace Percy, the President of the Board of Education, speaking in Liverpool, announced the forthcoming reduction in the education estimates. ...
Article : 70 wordsThey show something, and one part is the suddenness of the birth and death of public interest in whatever seems to have the complexion of a novelty. Cross ...
Article : 210 wordsA large and representative gathering assembled in Brisbane City Council Chambers this morning, to do honour to ex-Police Commissioner P. Short, who has ...
Article : 307 wordsDr. Cumpston, the Federal Director-General of Health, stated to-day that Australians may expect, in about five weeks, an epidemic of influenza similar ...
Article : 188 wordsIt is reported from Constantinople that a Kurdish insurrection in south-east Anatolia is spreading. The situation is daily becoming more serious. The ...
Article : 56 wordsA paragraph in on English paper cathches the eye because it is of general interst. It brings in the death certificate. As everyone knows it is a common thing ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 209 wordsInteresting revelations were made in the Chancery Court, when Mrs. Brownlee claimed £19,471 from the late Earl of Shrewsbury's estate, which the Earl, ...
Article : 196 wordsIt is reported from Tokio that the official text of the Russo-Japanese Agreement has been published, and is practically in accordance with previous ...
Article : 82 wordsFor the convenience of old and intending clients, H. A. Barraclough, Ltd., have made arrangements to visit Newcastle regularly. Watch this space. ...
Article : 28 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 390 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Sat 28 Feb 1925, Page 5
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: