The coastal collier Regulus landed at Nelson last evening the captain, officers and crew of the steamer Port Kembla. 4700 tons, which was sunk by an ...
Article : 161 wordsGermany's reported decision to give up Belgium continues to be hotly discussed by the German newspapers. Count Reventlow, in an aiticle in the "Tages ...
Article : 68 wordsA great gale which burst over the coastal regions at a late hour last night, and continued almost uninterruptedly all to-day and to-night, is believed to have ...
Article : 382 wordsSir,— Just a Girl" evidently failed to notice that her previous letter had more points than one (the selfish one). I simply endeavoured to inculcate a little ...
Article : 762 wordsReference was made yesterday in the Legislative Assembly, when the State Produce Agency Bill was being considered in Committee, to the proclamation ...
Article : 552 wordsThe strike is dissolving. The engineers, ironworkers, moulders, and boilermakers have decided to obey the Strike Committee's instruction to return to work. Only ...
Article : 906 wordsThe "Telegraaf" states that Germany's demand that Holland shall subscribe to the war loan in return for coal has been definitely rejected. Germany is now ...
Article : 44 wordsThe corespondent of the "Morning Post" at the British headquarters, says that the German higher command shows concern at the imminence of America's ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 wordsTo-day a party of farmers and farmers' sons from the Lower Burdekin started to unload the Inkerman sugar, which has been lying here on the trucks for some ...
Article : 129 wordsAt a public meeting held last evening in the City Tabernacle, under the auspices of the Baptist Association of Queensland (Mr. F. H. Stephens presiding), ...
Article : 888 wordsIn connection with the Sydney strike the Chamber of Commerce decided to send a telegram to Mr. Fuller (Acting Premier of New ...
Article : 52 wordsThere was published in a recent issue of the "Louisiana Planter" (says that journal) an aiticle on "Decolourising Sugar Liquors," with a carbon prepared ...
Article : 1,038 wordsThe uncertainty whether the lack of shipping to take away the raw sugar will compel the mills in the Bundaberg district to close down temporarily still ...
Article : 189 words"Anti-Humbug" writes: Sir,— The shriek of the New South Wales and Queensland strikers about "victimisation" is alike amusing and pathetic. These men down ...
Article : 221 wordsHerr Erzberger, in his speech at Zurich, declared that Germany's answer to the Pope would greatly disappoint the pan-Germans, and would be a big stride ...
Article : 107 wordsMr. Smith, in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, asked what date the Government steamer Llewellyn left Rockhampton for Mackay, how much cargo it carried, ...
Article : 111 wordsSenator Guy (C.) made reference to a recent utterance by Archdeacon Hindley regarding the war. He pointed out that recent lists of returned soldiers included ...
Article : 705 wordsThe following honours have been conferred:- Distinguished Conduct Medal.— Sergt. T. Johnson, Australian Artillery; Sergt. ...
Article : 67 wordsThe sugar mills continue crushing, and farmers are busy harvesting. It is expected that supplies of sugar sacks will arrive next week. As stocks are low, it ...
Article : 49 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly the Acting Premier informed Mr. Dooley that the Government did not propose at present to repeal the Coal Mines ...
Article : 145 wordsThe revenue from the Great Northern Railway for August, the strike month, totalled £20,792, as compared with £86,300 for the same month of last year, or ...
Article : 64 wordsThe Rome correspondent of the "Morning Post" declares that the provinces of Alessandria, Genoa, and Turin, which are within the war zone, are liable to ...
Article : 37 wordsMatters are quiet regarding the railway employees' request to have the stationmaster removed from Innisfail. The time given, by the employees for the removal ...
Article : 38 wordsIn reply to a question in the House of Representatives to-day, the Prime Minister said that every effort was being made to keep up constant communication with ...
Article : 55 wordsCarrar suited shearing to-day on Tweedsmuir sheep. A team passed through to-day to start shearing at Eddington tomorrow. Maxwelton started to-day. ...
Article : 172 wordsA Board of Control has been established for the woollen worsted industries, whereby the Army Council will determine the amount of raw wool to be retained for ...
Article : 51 wordsApplication was made in the Industrial Court on Tuesday, before Mr. Justice Heydon, for the cancellation of the registration of the Federated Engine-drivers' ...
Article : 875 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) was waited upon to-day by a deputation representing the jam manufacturers of Victoria, New South Wales, and Tasmania. ...
Article : 283 wordsThe Government has, been prepared throughout the strike to reduce at short notice the railway time-table to keep down the consumption of coal, but hitherto the ...
Article : 183 wordsSir,— As I was largely interested in produce, and handled farmers' consignments for about 25 years, I think that I know something about the business, and I say ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Fri 21 Sep 1917, Page 8
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