The second meeting of the Council of the League of Nations was held in St. James' Palace yesterday. Mr. Balfour Represented Great Britain, M. Bourgeois ...
Article : 154 wordsThe Lower House Convocation has rejected a suggestion to allow women to speak and pray in consecrated buildings at non-margical services. It was ...
Article : 158 wordsThe members of the executive of the Institute of Marine Engineers are awaiting further development, pending which they say, the position is unaltered. ...
Article : 706 wordsParliament was opened in drizzling rain, with all the pomp and circumstance of peace time. The route from Buckingham Palace to ...
Article : 485 wordsPhelan's Picture Palace was crowded on Wednesday evening, when a meeting was held to protest against the raising of the price of beer. Mr. R. Wright ...
Article : 299 wordsMrs. Wilson presided over a meeting of soldiers' welcome home ladies committee in the council chambers last night. Mrs. Brien reported that everything was going ...
Article : 359 wordsIn accordance with the promise of Mr. Lloyd George to the Miners' Federation, on February 5, the report of an accountant, appointed by the Government to ...
Article : 133 wordsJustice Sir Henry M'Cardie, in the Divorce Court, delivered an important and considered judgment regarding the damages to which a husband is entitled ...
Article : 176 wordsThe National Conference of Manufacturers and Producers of London has urged that Government control be removed from all industries. ...
Article : 84 wordsIt is reported from Paris that Marshal Foch accompanies M. Millerand, the French Prime Minister, and other Minister to London to-day to attend the ...
Article : 87 wordsThe Labour Council to-night gave further consideration to the following resolution, "That in view of the antagonism shown by the brewers during the recent ...
Article : 120 wordsMr. and Mrs. W. Hitchcock, of New Lambton, have been advised that their son, Private David Hitchcock, of the A.A.M.C., is returning by the, troopship ...
Article : 39 wordsThe Washington correspondent of the "New York Tribune" states that Mr. Hines, Railway Administrator has refused to grant wage increases demanded by ...
Article : 78 wordsWith no indication of an early settlement of the maritime trouble, and the coal stocks getting lower daily, Mr. M'Guire, the Railway Commissioner, ...
Article : 57 words"Le Temps" states that M. Millerand has informed Germany that owing to the non-fulfilment of certain clauses of the Treaty, the Allied evacuation of the ...
Article : 33 wordsA Washington telegram states that Mr. Grave the Director of Naval Aviation, has asked Congress for the appropriation of 2,500,000 dollars to enable the Navy to ...
Article : 56 wordsSergeant W. H. Bull, 35th Battalion, who returned home after four years active service, was, with his English bride enthusiastically welcomed at the ...
Article : 278 wordsFarrier T. E. Dews son of Mrs. Dews, of Creek-road, arrived home on Monday night, after over four years' service bringing with him an English bride. Ten ...
Article : 171 wordsSignor Nitti, speaking in the Senate on the general European situation, said that his impression was that every nation was engaged in a race to death. ...
Article : 40 wordsThe Northern Territory inquiry was resumed to-day. Mr. Justice Ewing stated that the trouble with the Government in regard to obtaining copies of evidence ...
Article : 145 wordsIt is reported that the Silver Queen, the South African Government's aeroplane, left Cairo at midnight yesterday an route for the Cape. ...
Article : 357 wordsA further account of the attack on castle Martyr Barracks Shows that two hundred armed men were concerned in it. There were five policeman in the ...
Article : 82 wordsMr. Bladdeley, president of the Miners' Federation, was in consultation with Mr. M'Donald, secretary to the Northern Collieries' Association, in Newcastle ...
Article : 205 wordsTelegrams from Flume state that resistance is being prepared against either a compromise or the execution of the Pact of London. All foreigners will be ...
Article : 115 wordsThe "London Gazette" anounces that the 10th of January, 1920, is the Official date for the termination of war with Germany. ...
Article : 297 wordsA meeting of the parents and citizens association was held in the Globe Hill School on Wednesday night, Mr. A. Curry, president, in the chair. It was arranged ...
Article : 330 wordsMr. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, referring to the Russian question, said an alternative solution was to make peace with the Bolshoviks, but observation and ...
Article : 185 wordsIt is reported from Copenhagen that the plebiscite is the first zone, of South Jutland-relating to self determination was taken on Wednesday. The voters ...
Article : 59 wordsMatters have reached an acute stage at Cairns and other northern towns. The sale of flour has ceased, and all residents have been placed on a ration allowance. ...
Article : 133 wordsA meeting of the Waratah Soldiers' Memorial Committee was held last evening. Alderman A. Griffiths, the Mayor, who occupied the chair, expresed his ...
Article : 602 wordsAt a meeting of the Newcastle branch of the Amalgamated Coachmakers' Society held at the Trades Hall last night, the half-yearly report of the New South ...
Article : 79 wordsAn Amsterdam message states that the ex-Crown Prince of Germany has written to the "Allgemaine Handelsblad," stating that he has telegraphed to the Kings of ...
Article : 87 wordsMr. Hughes, the Prime Minister, replying to the announcement of the executive of the Institute of Marine Engineers that the proolamation of the Federal ...
Article : 118 wordsA conference was held at the Newcastle rooms of the Northern Collieries' Association yesterday, between Mr. C. M. M'Donald, secretary to the association, ...
Article : 145 wordsThe modified Treaty reservations have been presented to the Senate. Senator Lodge pointed out that agreement with the Democrats had been ...
Article : 224 wordsAfter receiving the report in connection with the recent conference between the A.W.U. and representative of the miners, railway, and gas workers, the A.W.U. ...
Article : 69 wordsAn Australian soldier, Albert James Fraser, has been arrested in Belfast with another man and two women, on a charge of murdering Henry Senior, a Mons ...
Article : 279 wordsAs a protest against the increased price of petrol without the right to increase fares, the proprietors of taxi cabs have withdrawn their vehicles from the ...
Article : 48 wordsUnemployment is increasing in Victoria, as the result of the engineers strike, A deputation, representing the Distress Relief Committee of the Trades Hall, waited ...
Article : 171 wordsThe Home Secretary to-day received an urgent telegram from Thursday Island, stating that Dr. Markwell is down with pneumonic influenza, Dr. Murray is ...
Article : 122 wordsAt the A.J.C. committee meeting this afternoon jockeys' licenses were granted to C. A. Barden, M. L. Davies, James Walker, and to G. Hutchins (from 17th inst.). ...
Article : 149 wordsA despatch from Tokio denies the reports that the Japanese troops have been compelled to evacuate Northern Korea. Only weak outlying posts have been ...
Article : 46 wordsMr. H. Scott Bennett gave a lecture in the Central Hall on Tuesday night on industrial matters. Mr. T. Hoare presided. The speaker gave an interesting address, ...
Article : 55 wordsPelaw-Main Colliery is still idle. The trouble was brought about by members of the Deputies and Shotfirers' Union doing work, while the mine has been idle, ...
Article : 156 wordsIt is reported from Helsingfors that many Germans are joining the Bolsheviks. They include a number of the blacklisted officers. ...
Article : 79 wordsA meeting of returned soldiers who enlisted from Minmi was held in the Ambulance Hall on Tuesday night to decide which course they would take in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 177 wordsAt the International Fur Exchange, at St. Louis, 500,000 Australian opossum pelts have been sold at prices varying from 3dol, 54 cents. to 11dol., representing ...
Article : 113 wordsMr. Birroll, the president of the Trades and labour Council, has called a meeting of the executive for to-morrow night, to consider the action of the Federal ...
Article : 59 wordsShortly after four o'clock yesterday morning a fire broke out in a six-roomed house and shop at the intersection of Mary and Selwyn streets, Globe, and ...
Article : 183 wordsThe adjourned annual meeting of the Wallsend Model Band was held at the council chambers on Wednesday evening Mr. T. Simpson presided, Mr. D. Rees ...
Article : 537 wordsA movement has been inaugurated in the North of England to bring children from the famine areas in Central Europe for a year's hospitality in England. ...
Article : 124 wordsThe owners of steamers carrying Australian meat have protested to the Board of Trade against priority being given to steamers from the River Plate in ...
Article : 147 wordsA number of matters affecting Shortland Colliery were considered at a conference of the parties in Newcastle yesterday. Messrs, Ruttley (manager) and F. ...
Article : 61 wordsMr. W. Hussack, agent at Newcastle for the Federated Seamen's Union, made reference yesterday to the prosecutions of the engineers of the steamers ...
Article : 432 wordsQuite a number of people still go to the inconvenience and expense of traveling to Sydney to consult Mr. J, A. Barraclough, D.B.O.A., F.I.O, (London), being ...
Article : 89 wordsExtraordinary precautions are being taken at the trial of John Madden, in Dublin, who is being charged with murdering a policeman. ...
Article : 51 wordsNominations closed yesterday to fill the two vacancies in Adamstown Council, caused through only seven candidates being nominated at the recent election. ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Fri 13 Feb 1920, Page 5
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