It is announced from Paris that the French Government has instructed the Ambassador in Washington to inform President Harding that the German ...
Article : 258 wordsThe conference between representatives of the miners and mine owners was continued yesterday. Sir Robert Horne, on behalf of the ...
Article : 310 wordsAn interesting issue has been settled in the Australian Commonwealth's suit against the Pacific Motor Ship and Pacific Freighters Company, in which ...
Article : 205 wordsMr. Baddeley, the president of the Coal and Shale Federation, and Mr. Willis, the secretary, accompanied by Messrs. Charlton and Mathews, Ms. H.R., to-day ...
Article : 171 wordsA meeting of the subscribers and members of the roll of honour committee was held in the council chambers on Wednesday night, Alderman G. A. Arnott, ...
Article : 256 wordsAbout 150 unemployed this afternoon held what is now almost their daily demonstration at the Treasury. For the greater part of the afternoon they merely ...
Article : 266 wordsThe Commission inquiring into the administration of Cockatoo Dockyard sat again to-day. The chairman is Senator M. Reid, and he is assisted by Messrs. ...
Article : 835 wordsMr. Hughes, the Prime Minister, left by the Adelaide express to-day to catch the s.s. Orvieto for London. Mr. Poynton, the Minister for Home ...
Article : 160 wordsThe Red Triangle fair, promoted by the ladies' committee associated with the Young Men's Christian Association in Newcastle, was continued yesterday ...
Article : 258 wordsThe most striking feature of the municipal elections held throughout the dominion is the marked failure of official Labour. The largest number of Labour ...
Article : 53 wordsThe four collieries at West Wallsend were idle on Wednesday, and the men knocked off early yesterday morning, owing to a resolution not to work on ...
Article : 75 wordsA special general meeting of the Primary Producers' Union to-day reaffirmed its decision that the Country Party shall exist as a separate and distinct ...
Article : 222 wordsMr. Dooley, the Acting Preimer, commenting to-night on the conduct of the unemployed, said: "It is becoming more and more apparent that the men ...
Article : 263 wordsMr. J. Bennetts, the president, was in the chair at the monthly meeting of the Mayfield Progress Association on Monday evening. Among the correspondence was ...
Article : 250 wordsSir Newton Moore, M.P., formerly Agent-General for West Australia, speaking at the annual meeting of the Royal Colonial Institute, said in reference to the ...
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Article : 159 wordsThe Ambassadors' Conference in Paris has refused Germany's request to refer to arbitration the difference between the Germans and the Allied Control ...
Article : 50 wordsThe golden jubilee conference of Hibernian Australasian Society commenced to-day. In the absence of Archbishop Kelly through illness, Monsignor Moynagh ...
Article : 355 wordsA young striker who was working a seam of coal opened in his father's garden was buried alive at Wrexham. A rescue party worked all night in the ...
Article : 64 wordsMr. George Renwick, the Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," who has toured the industrial areas of Western Germany, tells an amazing story of ...
Article : 271 wordsMr. C. T. Cramp, Industrial general secretary to the National Union of Railwaymen, has announced that after the meeting of the executive of the railwaymen no ...
Article : 54 wordsThe reduced railway service owing to the coal miners' strike is causing Mr. Syd Smith, manager of the Australian cricket team, considerable anxiety. He ...
Article : 360 wordsIn connection with the miners' aggregate meetings to be held in the northern district on Monday, arrangements have been completed. Mr. J. M. Baddeley, ...
Article : 116 wordsBefore Judge Beeby, in the Profiteering Court to-day, William John Baker, of Hunter-street, Sydney, was charged with having sold a razor and made a ...
Article : 325 wordsConsiderable dissatisfaction was expressed among the residents of Cardiff an account of the refusal of the Lake Macquarie Shire to readjust the ...
Article : 37 wordsInterviewed by a representative of the Australian Press Association regarding the report that Mr. Hughes intends to legislate either to give the British-Australian ...
Article : 267 wordsA delegation of the unemployed attended the Sydney Labour Council meeting to-night, and reported the incidents of the afternoon. They stated that they ...
Article : 108 wordsNew Lambton Council met on Wednesday evening, when there were present Aldermen Williams (Mayor), Marshall, Smallman, Cameron, Brown, and ...
Article : 356 wordsA joint meeting of the members of the Public Service Association and the members of the Australian Clerical Association employed at Walsh Island was held ...
Article : 72 wordsImportant evidence was given before the Parliamentary Committee which is inquiring into the metalliferous industry by Mr. Wainwright, manager of the Broken ...
Article : 414 wordsThe hearing of the evidence of British war prisoners who were unable to attend at Leipzig in respect of the charges against the Germans of cruelty in prison ...
Article : 131 wordsAt a meeting of the Newcastle branch of the Plasterers' Union held at the Trades Hall, last night, the secretary reported that the membership had increased to ...
Article : 30 wordsA brief announcement in Portsmouth Naval Orders that the ex-German battleship Baden has sunk between the Dean Call and Dean Elbow buoys marked the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 wordsThe number of Australian artists who are exhibiting at this year's Royal Academy is below the average. G. W. Lambert's "Surrender of Kazemain" is the ...
Article : 71 wordsAbout five o'clock this afternoon a man rushed into the cash room of Messrs. M'Donnell and East's large drapery establishment, at the corner of George and ...
Article : 100 wordsMr. Estell, the Minister for Works and Railways, made reference this afternoon to Mr. Gardiner's critical observations on the administration of Walsh Island. ...
Article : 83 wordsAt a reception given to him by the English-speaking Union in London before he left for India, the new Viceroy (Lord Reading) said:—"There is just one ...
Article : 408 wordsMr. Cann, Minister for Mines, who has returned to Sydney after a visit to Broken Hill, states that arrangements have been made to send 300 miners ...
Article : 260 wordsFifty Sinn Feiners ambushed a cycle patrol of fourteen Irish Constabulary in the heart of the Galway Highlands. The fight lasted eight hours. ...
Article : 48 wordsFigures furnished regarding the wheat traffic show that between October 30, last year. and April 4, this year, 440,821 tons of wheat were carried by rail in South ...
Article : 123 wordsThe War Office has approved of 93 applications to erect battlefield memorials in France. Belgium, Gallipoli, Palestine, and elsewhere, commemorating the deeds ...
Article : 38 wordsThe Interim meeting of the West Wallsend Co-operative Society, Limited, will be held in the school of arts to-morrow evening. ...
Article : 53 wordsThere was a large gathering of business men at the rooms of Messrs. Lang, Wood and Company yesterday afternoon, when several valuable Newcastle properties, ...
Article : 398 wordsStudents of the tracks of the sea at the National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, are hopeful that presently they may be able to suggest ways of ...
Article : 245 wordsStatistics recently compiled of automobile use in the United States during 1920 tell a story of more than ordinary interest in respect to the value and utility ...
Article : 299 wordsJ. H. Kirkwood and J. V. East, the Australian professional golfers, played for the first time to-day at Mid-Surrey. In a four-ball match they met T. D. Armour ...
Article : 144 wordsJ. Taylor, a wheeler, employed at Killingworth Colliery, was seriously injured while at work on Tuesday. He was admitted to Wallsend Hospital. ...
Article : 25 wordsMr. J. H. Whitley, the Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons, has been elected Speaker in the place of Mr. J. W. Lowther. ...
Article : 233 wordsA social reunion of members of district ledges of the Orange Order will be held in the Masonic Hall, Hamilton, to-morrow evening. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe opportunity of seeing moving pictures in the home has several advantages over going to a picture-palace, especially where children are concerned. ...
Article : 223 wordsThe fortnightly meeting of the Merewether Progress Association was held on Wednesday, in the fire brigade room. Mr. E. Buxton presided. ...
Article : 307 wordsReports from Lithgow indicate considerable activity in the various Government works in that district. At Marrangaroo 600 men are engaged, and ...
Article : 185 wordsThe much discussed question of whether the premises originally used as a model lodging house for waterside workers, and now occupied by a section ...
Article : 128 wordsWe do not claim to make all eyes see. Some are permanently ruined. But we invite cases where others have failed to give satisfaction. Most of such ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Fri 29 Apr 1921, Page 5
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