MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Federal Government proposes to introduce immediately a Bill for the alteration of the Constitution ...
Article : 435 wordsLONDON, Monday Night.—England got down to work to-day and everywhere there is a new spirit of peace and hopefulness. There are no recriminations and everybody, employers and employees alike, obviously are anxious to ...
Article : 138 wordsGENEVA, Tuesday Morning.—"One must not expect quick results," said Lord Cecil during an interview on the eve of the ...
Article : 248 wordsGENEVA, Monday Night.—A keep battle of tactics is going on in an endeavor to unravel the tangle of Germany's admittance to the League ...
Article : 200 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—As a result of the cyclone on the coast great difficulty has been experienced in reaching the steamers ...
Article : 411 wordsLONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Fleet street has resumed its pre-strike appearance, and all the London dailies are publishing full-sized papers, ...
Article : 164 wordsThough there was a tendency during the week-end for the railwaymen to resent the settlement terms, there was practically a wholesale return ...
Article : 697 wordsLONDON, Monday Night.—Mr F.B Varley, M.P., leader of the Notts miners, speaking in his constituency last night, criticised the Trades Union ...
Article : 88 wordsLONDON, Monday Night. — The stringent penalties set forth in the Betting Tax Bill, which is published to-day, empowers the Magistrates [?]o ...
Article : 126 words"The Daily Telegraph" reveals an amazing state of affairs at Poplar[?] which is the centre of a big industrial district in the eastern part of London ...
Article : 616 wordsNEW YORK, Monday Night.—Mr S. Evans, manager of the Detroit Arctic expedition, has telegraphed to Captain Wilkins stating that the ...
Article : 154 wordsLONDON, Tuesday Morning.—"The Morning Post" Labor correspondent says there are no signs of a quick settlement of the dispute. The coal ...
Article : 376 wordsLONDON, Monday Night.—In committee, the Board of Trade Estimates, dealing with the safeguarding of industries, was discussed. Sir R. W. ...
Article : 590 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—After having drifted helplessly for a week at the mercy of wind and wave, the United States and Australia Line steamer Eastern Moon has at last been ...
Article : 219 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday—The State Cabinet this afternoon authorised the offer of £500 reward for information leading to the arrest and ...
Article : 69 wordsBUCHAREST, Tuesday Morning.— A fire destroyed a thousand houses and business premises at Bacau, in the Bistritiza Valley, including large ...
Article : 60 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The price of coal has increased by 5s per ton, and householders will be refused further supplies till the strike position ...
Article : 83 wordsBERLIN, Monday Night.— It is understood that Dr. Marx, who formed the new Cabinet, is pledged to continue the Locarno policy. The ...
Article : 76 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.— The cyclonic storm raging on the coast has become more severe during the past 24 hours and the stormy conditions have ...
Article : 166 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The Sydney express from Melbourne is to be lit with special electric headlights, visible 12 miles away. ...
Article : 29 wordsLONDON, Monday Night—Arrested while on duty as a special coustable, Major Stewart Dawso[?], 35, described as a son of the proprietor of Stewart. ...
Article : 86 wordsHOBART, Tuesday.—The Arbitration Court sat again to-day, when the deputy president (Mr Justice Webb) presided. ...
Article : 253 wordsLONDON, Monday Night.—In the House of Commons to-day, in reply to questions, Mr Winston Churchill (Chancellor of the Exchequer) said he ...
Article : 272 wordsLONDON, Monday Night—M. Peret, French Finance Minister, who is in London endeavoring to arrange a satisfactory basis of settlement of the ...
Article : 96 wordsCAPE TOWN, Tuesday Morning.— Strong opposition has been aroused in Natal to the proposed elimination of the Union Jack from the new ...
Article : 92 wordsLONDON, Monday Night.— The Miners' Federation has appealed [?] "all those desiring peace in the min[?]ing industry, to prove their sincerity ...
Article : 184 wordsWith the resumption of the morning newspapers the public is learning for the first time important items of the secret history of the strike. ...
Article : 318 wordsMEXICO CITY, Monday Night.— Sixteen persons were killed and many injured when a passenger train plunged over a canyon near ...
Article : 85 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—During a gale a motor car drove into the Richmond riveer at Burns Point ferry near Ballina. It contained seven people, all ...
Article : 77 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Though there is apparently no desire on the part of the trades union movement [?] extend the 44-hour strike to Victoria[?] ...
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Daily Telegraph (Launceston, Tas. : 1883 - 1928), Wed 19 May 1926, Page 5
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