The Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Baddeley) informed a deputation form Wickham Council to-day that he favored a bridge to carry all ...
Article : 557 wordsThe proposals for the settlement of the coal dispute have been handed by Mr. Baldwin to the owners and miners' leaders. The proposals, which have been made public, closely follow the recommendations made by the Coal Commission. ...
Article : 619 wordsConsideration at Cessnock last night was given to a revised log to be served on the proprietors by the Colliery officers Association, which embraces ...
Article : 175 wordsThe extension of the 44 hours dispute on Monday is almost certain. Members of the Coachmakers' Union to-day defied the instructions of the ...
Article : 121 wordsRossman's despatch has increased alarm for the safety or the Norge, which was last seen 35 miles south of Point Barrow, ...
Article : 72 wordsThe disabled Wonganella, according to latest wireless advices, is drifting helplessly 160 miles cast of Sandy Cape. No time has been lost in ...
Article : 242 wordsA financial expert, writing in "The Times," estimates that the general strike cost the nation, £30,000,000 a day. ...
Article : 69 wordsThe proposal to undermine portions, of Wallsend in the vicinity of Hill and High streets, was mentioned to the Minister for Mines, Mr. ...
Article : 123 wordsMass meetings of members of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers employed at the B.H.P. Steel Works will be held on Tuesday at Newcastle ...
Article : 67 words"The Times," in a leading article, says:"Mr. Baldwin led the nation through dark days in a manner beyond all criticism. His reputation was ...
Article : 162 wordsThe garden fete arranged to be held this afternoon in the grounds of St. Peter's Church of England, Hamilton had to be changed to a function ...
Article : 305 wordsThere is no sign to-day of any settlement in the coal strike. Interest now centres in the meeting of the miners' executive next week. ...
Article : 75 wordsDuring the voyage from Wellington to Sydney the Makura encountered tremendous seas. Water poured through under the skylight in the third ...
Article : 54 wordsThe death took place at his residence, Winsor-street, Merewether, last night of Mr. John Morgan, aged 79. He was a native of Tredegar. ...
Article : 151 wordsThe Be-lin correspondent of "The Times" says that the German miners' conference issued a manifesto, declaring that the British struggle was ...
Article : 95 wordsIf no settlement is reached in the New South Wales coal dispute within the next week, it is estimated that 1200 workers employed by the ...
Article : 115 wordsOwing to the high seas running last night the Newcastle and Hunter River Company's steamers did not run either from Newcastle or Sydney. ...
Article : 30 wordsCharged with having stolen from the person. Edward James Duck-worth, an elderly man, was remanded to appear at Cessnock Court on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 139 wordsIn the House of Commons, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald suggested that Mr. Baldwin, or somebody who was able to influence both sides, should ...
Article : 144 wordsThe Australasian Society will conduct an excursion to Galgabba, on the shores of Lake Macquarie, to-morrow. It was in this locality that the ...
Article : 59 wordsA committee from the Raymond Terrace Municipal and Port Stephens Shire Councils will interview the Newcastle electric light committee on May ...
Article : 36 wordsUncle Wiggily hopped into his hollow-stump bungalow one day, just as Nurse Jane Fuzzy Wuzzy was talking on the telephone. ...
Article : 661 wordsThe sixth sick sheep, the sixth sheep's sick. Peers peer from the pier perusing penny papers. ...
Article : 43 wordsHow wrinkled, how pale, and how worn with age The face ot my mother that ne'er filled with rage, ...
Article : 137 wordsAlbert—Nobly bright. Charies—Manly. Adam—Man. Basil—Royal. ...
Article : 90 wordsThere was once a kins of Egypt who was very rich; in fact, he had so much money he did not know what to do, but he thought that if he built ...
Article : 515 wordsReaders are invited to send in Jokes for this column. They need [?]ot be original, but they must not be middle-aged. They must either be new jokes or Jokes so old that they have been forgotten. For the best joke submitted during each week a prize of 2/6 will be forwarded. ...
Article : 170 wordsSunbeam Certificates will be awarded young readers for good puzzies, riddies, drawings or original stories or verse. ...
Article : 81 wordsA very grand party was given one day By big Mrs. Teapot, who lives on a tray. The cups were invited, the spoons and ...
Article : 160 wordsDear Harum Searum Schoolgirl,— The other day we visited The School By the Sea, and were introduced to The Leader of the Lower ...
Article : 169 wordsLittle Girl (to greengrocer): Mister I want three pennies' worth of sweet lemons. Greengrocer: My dear, all the ...
Article : 779 wordsOne hot day while going through the hush track to Caledonia station, Aberdare, I sat down to rest beneath an old tl-trce, and fell fast asleep. In ...
Article : 214 wordsWhat stocking do you pull off last?— The left one of course If an elephant's foot covers a yard of ground, what does its trunk cover?—Its ...
Article : 67 wordsChange one letter in each word and make a well-known proverb: Yet now the tight band snow that shy deft hang goeth. ...
Article : 44 wordsHow many ants make a landlord? —Ten-ants. What is the difference between a bee and a bison?—Their size. ...
Article : 75 wordsWinter is too cold for work, Freezing weather makes me shirk. Spring Comes on and finds me wishing I could spend my days a-fishing. ...
Article : 82 wordsA match is lighted an applied to a piece of newspaper. The paper, however, refuses to burn, no matter how often one tries. ...
Article : 98 wordsOh! If I were the editor grand, Sunbeams should be double the size, And all competitions should hold For each happy reader a prize. ...
Article : 64 wordsI never had a penny, borrowed one, found one, stole one or worked for one, but I spent a penny. How was that? ...
Article : 95 wordsWhat made the window blind? If the boy broke his voice by dropping it? Why the man who went under said it ...
Article : 84 wordsOh, wha tan as Slam. Oh, wha tan as Slam. Ah. foo 11 am. Oh, wha tan as Slum, ...
Article : 44 wordsI know something that has its eye in the middle of its nose, sir. Rally! What is it? Noise was the reply (no-i-se). ...
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The Newcastle Sun (NSW : 1918 - 1954), Sat 15 May 1926, Page 10
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