The Special Service Squadron of the British Navy was favoured with magnificent weather for its second day in Sydney. The seven warships ...
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Article : 233 wordsThe official precis of the report of the Committee of Experts under General Dawes in regard to measures to balance the German Budget, and to stabilise the ...
Article : 1,041 wordsThe first biennial conference of the Bureau of Steel Manufacturers of Australia, of which Mr. E. Lewis, general manager of the Broken Hill Proprietary ...
Article : 1,719 wordsThe lockout notices were withdrawn in the case of the Shipwrights' Society, which expelled its 1200 members. The operation of the lockout has been ...
Article : 92 wordsAdmiral Sturdee, in a speech at the Institution of Naval Architects, said: "We are less prepared for war now than at any period of our existence. ...
Article : 43 wordsMr. W. E. Clegg, vice-president of the Chamber of Manufactures, contributed a paper on "The Manufacture of Locomotive Tyres," in which he ...
Article : 595 wordsThe Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" states that last night's papers abstain from comment in the absence of the full text ...
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Article : 87 wordsA new Evictions Bill was introduced in the Commons by Captain Wedgwood Benn (Labour), prohibiting the eviction of distressed tenants, and providing for ...
Article : 97 wordsA message from Washington states that the Democrats have moved swiftly to vindicate Senator Wheeler. The Senate adopted a resolution to investigate ...
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Article : 155 wordsAt the adjournment of the House of Commons, the Conservatives accused the Government of evicting unemployed from Government property at Woolwich. ...
Article : 213 wordsMr. Lewis, who presided at the dinner and at the conference subsequently in the board room, said it afforded him pleasure to welcome the members of the ...
Article : 1,098 wordsThe dinner tendered by the Commonwealth Government at the Ambassadors to-night to the Admirals and senior officers of the Special Service Squadron was ...
Article : 2,304 wordsSenator Johnson opened the Senate's discussion on the immigration Bill, declaring that the so-called gentlemen's agreement between the United States ...
Article : 101 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" calls attention to a clause in General Dawes' covering letter, in which he affirms the principle of the Versailles ...
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Article : 338 wordsBritish manufacturers are gravely perturbed at the Cabinet's decision to allow part 2 of the Safeguarding of Industries Act to lapse. ...
Article : 122 wordsIt is reported from Ottawa that a warning that there was danger of a breach between Eastern and Western Canada, unless conditions in the west ...
Article : 139 words"The Metallurgy of Iron and Steel" formed the subject of a paper by Mr. L. Grant, steel superintendent. The natural resources of Australia, with ...
Article : 159 wordsM. Poincare has defined France's attitude to Russian in the Senate. He stated it was not because of Russia's internal regime that France ...
Article : 170 wordsHerr Hugo Stinnes, Germany's most notable industrial magnate, is reported to be critically ill. He is suffering from an internal disorder. He is in a nursing ...
Article : 107 wordsMr. D. Yates, assistant open hearth superintendent, in a paper on "The Basic Open Hearth Process," stated that the steel plant at the works of ...
Article : 200 wordsThe French Chamber of Deputies has adopted by 377 votes to 138 a bill authorising contracts for the sale of State-owned vessels. ...
Article : 42 wordsThe results of the ballot of the North of England miners on the owners' terms hitherto received show that Northumberland, North Staffordshire, ...
Article : 56 wordsThe Athens correspondent of the London Dally Telegraph states that the reconciliation the Republican Government offered to the Royalists has been ...
Article : 81 wordsThe American papers generally comment on the report, and deal generally with the document, reserving detailed comment for a later time. ...
Article : 218 wordsThe report of the committee headed by Mr. Reginald M'Kenna (formerly British Chancellor of the Exchequer), the value of that flight at the end of ...
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Article : 134 wordsThe "Dally Herald" alluding to the visit of the Russia delegates, scoffs at the idea of the Soviet attacking Rumania as the result of its refusal to discuss ...
Article : 84 wordsThe members of the bureau will leave Newcastle at 9.15 o'clock this morning, and proceed on a visit of inspection to the Commonwealth Steel ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Fri 11 Apr 1924, Page 5
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