Mr. Nott resumed the debate in the Legislative Assembly yesterday on the want of confidence motion moved by Mr. W. J. Vowles, Leader of the ...
Article : 3,529 wordsEverybody interested in the welfare of the Royal National Association will be gratified to hear that the Council, somewhat belated, it must be admitted, has ...
Article : 359 wordsIn a statement in the House of Congmons regarding the Imperial Confe[?]ence, the Prime Minster (Mr Lloyd George) said that the last few years had witnessed ...
Article : 497 wordsRemarkable scenes occurred at the Spanish Consulate, in Bloomsbury, where thousands of unemployed men assembled to seek to enlist in the Spanish Foreign ...
Article : 84 wordsThere is reason to fear that something has happened to the Marine Department's steamer Champion, which arrived here last Tuesday week towing a baree from ...
Article : 262 wordsThe Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Hughes) is working at high pressure. Early and late he has crowds of callers n addition to official appoinments. It is ...
Article : 831 wordsThere is no prospect of the Dail Eireann considering the British offer this week. It spont a day in secret session listening to departmental reports, and debuting ...
Article : 581 wordsSir,—Enough has been written to show the public feeling with which I entirely agree. There is however, one point that calls for explanation, viz., the Rev. Dr. ...
Article : 104 wordsThe official report of the Imperial Conference dealing with communications, contained in recommendations of the report of the Sub-committee on Air, is to ...
Article : 494 wordsSir.—The thanks of the tolerant and broad-minded sectior of the commimity are due to you for the manner in which you made public through the columns of ...
Article : 445 wordsWithin the last day or two the services of a number of railway draftsmen have been dispensed with in Brisbane, and other sections are also said to have been ...
Article : 513 wordsFollowing is a copy of the Council's letter that was handed by Mr. Ernest Baynes, chairman of the Royal National Association, to the secretary of the ...
Article : 299 wordsThe committoe appointed to investigate the methods of the Department of Over seas trade reports that the operations should be conducted on a self s opperting ...
Article : 124 wordsSir,—As a mere looker-on, I respectfully submit, and am of the opinion, that a definite explanation is justly due to the general public from the proper quarter ...
Article : 126 wordsThe Prime Minister (M. Briand), in the course of an interview, said that those who criticise the Supreme Council's decision with regard to Upper Silesia forget ...
Article : 112 wordsThe "Sporting Life" says that when C. B. Fry enters the arena to oppose the criticism of the Australians and Armstrong it is obvious that all is not well ...
Article : 221 wordsMr. J. R. dynes, in a presidential address at a meeting at Blackpool of the National Federation of General Workers, said that recent industrial events had ...
Article : 182 wordsSir,—With regard to the method suggested by "Indignant" and "Indgant Protestant" in to-day's "Courier," in the present burning question, that has been ...
Article : 121 wordsChina has notified the State Department that she will Bend 100 delegates to the Disarmament and Pacific Conference. ...
Article : 26 wordsFollowing is a copy of the reply of the Women's Branch of the Queensland Protestant League which was subsequently forwarded to the chairman of the Royal ...
Article : 178 wordsThe Postmaster-General (Mr. F. G. Kellaway) opened the Leafield wireless station, which is the first link in the Imperial wireless chain. Another station ...
Article : 208 wordsSir,—I rejoice at the stand your representative paper has taken in connection with the hign-handed action of the National Association concerning the ...
Article : 221 wordsMr. M. L. Shepherd, official secretary it Australia House, has benn appointed sole Commonwealth delegate to the annual meeting of League of Nations, ...
Article : 43 wordsIt has been definitely decided that his Royal Highness the Priuee of Wales shall visit Japan next year, and he will embark on H.M.S. Renown ...
Article : 80 wordsReferring to the statemenlt from Toowoomba published in yesterday's "Courter," the Minster for Railways (Mr. J. Larcombe) said that the suggestion ...
Article : 178 wordsThe president of the South Australian Cricket Associataon (Mr. G. M. Evans) remarked to-day "It came as an unpleasant surprise to me to read the ...
Article : 328 wordsThe House of Commons disagreed with the amendment by the House of Lords to the Safeguarding Industries Bill. The amendment limited the duration of any ...
Article : 85 wordsThe Japanese and landian lawn tennis teams to-day commenced their the matches an the Davis Cup competition, and both singles matches Were won by Japan. The ...
Article : 95 wordsThe secretary of the Women's Branch of tht Quoensland Protestant League advises us that "the indignation meeting, which was advertised for Thursday next in the ...
Article : 72 wordsThe correspondent of the New York Times' at Washington has telegraphed that Great Britain has filed a protest against the American seizure of a British ...
Article : 204 wordsA copy of the memorandum presented to the Imperial Conference on behalf of the Empire Press Union has, been made available Dealing with the cable rates, ...
Article : 265 wordsThe State Department, according to the Washington correspondent of the "New York Times," has made representations to the British Government on the ...
Article : 126 wordsPrince Alexander has been proclaimed King of Serbia. He will be unable to attend the funeral of his father, King Peter I, as he is undergoing an ...
Article : 46 wordsWhilst we publish letters that were received by us prior to the receipt of the Council's apology to the League, it is understood that correspondence on that ...
Article : 45 wordsIn replying to a question in the House of Commons, the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. S Baldwin) said that the stock of Australian zinc concentrates ...
Article : 88 wordsThe "Politiken" states that American negotiations with Russia are at a standstill, and that the greatest secrecy is being observed in regard to the cause. ...
Article : 120 wordsSir,—Regarding the regrettable action of the National Association in removing the signs of the women's branch of the Protestant League, I, as an old member ...
Article : 169 wordsThe police attribute a total of more than 125 unsolved Italian murder mysteries in New York, Chicago, Detroit, Pittsburg, and other large American ...
Article : 96 wordsThe weekly returns of the wholly unemPloyed persons show a reduction in number of 35,000. ...
Article : 23 wordsA meeting of trade unionists engaged in making munitions and clothing for military equipment decided to refuse to give any assistance which would enable the ...
Article : 66 wordsThe former High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir Thomas Mackenzie) has sailed for New Zealand an the steamer Remuera. ...
Article : 25 wordsBass's Brewery pam taxation amounting to £7,500,000 in 1920, which was 15 times the year's profit, and 20 times the dividend paid. to shareholders. ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Sat 20 Aug 1921, Page 7
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