November 24.BOMBALA, 3540 tons, Captain G. C. Maine, for Sydney and Melbourne. Passengers: Mesdames Hillhouse, Ayliffe and child, Walker, Richards, F. Powell, T. ...
Article : 813 wordsIn the Se[?]ate to-day, The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) informed Senator Foll that the Public Service Superannuation Bill would ...
Article : 472 wordsAppreciation of the service reudered to Australia by the Prime Minister (Mr. W. M. Hughes) during the war and at the Peace Conference was expressed in a ...
Article : 530 wordsWhen moving the idjomntnent of the Legislative Asserably last night the Premier stated that the first business next day would be the second reading of the ...
Article : 49 wordsTwo New Zealand men, ont a photographer and the other a railway worker, called at the "Courier" office yesterday and stated that they had been induced ...
Article : 103 wordsA meeting of the National Parliamentary Party was held yesterday afternoon. Subsequently the Leader (Mr. W. H. Barnes) informed a "Courier" representative that ...
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Family Notices : 558 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly yesterday the Premier, in reply to an inquiry by Mr. Morgan, tabled a return giving the required information as to the estimated ...
Article : 101 wordsThe number of old age pensions now being paid in Queensland is 12,821. Invalid pensious number 4726. Since the inception of the maternity allwances ...
Article : 50 wordsArrangements have been made for [?] deputation from the Milling, Baking, and Allied Trade Employees' Union to wait on the Minister for Works and Treasurer ...
Article : 182 wordsIn a leading article on the Compulsory Loan Bill the "Age" reminds the premier that "he will find Utopian notions are a poor equipement for a ...
Article : 210 wordsSpeaking in Sydney at a dinner of the Millions Club, Sir Conan Doyle made some brilliant references to the part played by the British Empire in the Great ...
Article : 179 wordsMessrs. Corser and Edwares, Ms.L.A., waited on the Minister for Railways (Mr. Larcombe) yesterday and urged the continuance of the construction work on the ...
Article : 146 wordsIn regard to the reference of the Anzac Square proposal to the Public Works Committee it is officially pointed our that the Commonwealth is paying about ...
Article : 646 wordsIn the House of Representatives, Mr. Tudor drew attention to the case of ex-Gunner Yates, and asked what compensation was to be given him, apart from ...
Article : 1,479 wordsThe English cricketers left Sydney for Brisbane by the express this afternoon. Those on the injured list—Waddington, Parkin, and Hitch—made the journey, and ...
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Advertising : 310 wordsThe land Court commenced its sittings to-day. Mr. H. F. Haracre, before whom the court is being held, said the court had been established for the purpose ...
Article : 629 wordsA very important subject of discussion at the League of Nations' Conference at Geneva will be that revolving around the issue and the administration of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 wordsThe chairman of the Main Hoads Board (Mr. J. R. Kemp, C.E.) has completed his consideration of the applications made for the two remaining positions on the ...
Article : 54 wordsPapua.—November 25, 3.45 p.m. Northern ports.—November 26, 7 p.m.; parcels, 3 p.m. Solomon Islands and Rabaul.—November 2[?], ...
Article : 130 wordsAt a meeting of the Central Apprenticeship Committee, held at the Department of Public Instruction on Tuesday, Mr. L. C. Morris presided, and the other ...
Article : 102 wordsA telegram received to-day by Mr. T. H. Hicks (hon secretary of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australisia) from Mr. N. E. Brookes (sole selector of the ...
Article : 191 wordsThough the Piddington basic wage scheme has been condamnod by its own author as economically impossible, and denounced by Mr Hughes and by leading ...
Article : 1,218 wordsMr. Donald Gonn writes: Sir,—Is it wise or just, the proposed Act that is to give every adult a vote on local authorities? The Labour Party forget there is ...
Article : 195 wordsAll letters, news items, and other contributions intended for publication should be addressed to the Editor. Every letter must be accompained by the name ...
Article : 341 wordsAt the Port Adelaide rifle range to-day the third and final stage of the Kings Prize compottfion was concluded, affer interesting performances under difficult ...
Article : 345 wordsLady Reid, widow of the late Sir George Reid is visiting Sydney, it being her intention to return to England in April of next year. In the course of a ...
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Family Notices : 373 wordsMr. Ro[?]t Culver, representing the British Dominions En[?]gration Society of London, as at present on a visit to Sydney, having come to Australia by ...
Article : 256 wordsIn the Legislative Council yesterday leave was obtained to suspend as much of the Standing Orders as would enable the WheaL Pool Bill to pass through the ...
Article : 268 wordsIn performing their customary duties yesterday on board the Euripides officers from the Customs Department discovered a small quantity of undeclared chocolate ...
Article : 85 wordsIn the Legishtive Council yesterday there was no business to discuss, pending the passage of the Wheat Pool Bill through the Lower House, ...
Article : 779 wordsSuccess has been achieved by the sund[?]cate of coal miners which recently purchased the Burgowan coal mines, near Trobanlea. Three new seams of good, ...
Article : 130 wordsReference to the outlook in regard to the sugar industry generally is made in the annual report of the general manager of the Government Central ...
Article : 200 wordsA violent thunderstorm, accompanied by the heaviest hail experienced here for a number of years, passed over the town soon after 5 p.m. to-day, lasting for over ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Thu 25 Nov 1920, Page 6
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