The Legislative Assembly met yesterday at 11 a.m. The Premier moved that, for the remainder of the session, the House sit at ...
Article : 6,642 wordscsc The big question which will confront tho electors of New South Wales when they assemble at the polling booths to-morrow will be that of State finance. Is ...
Article : 774 wordsIn spite of the derision of the Wharf Laborers' Union last night to work the Union company's vessels which are not trading with New Zealand, the rich did not ...
Article : 432 wordsMr. Higgs was informed by the Prime Minister in the House of Representatives yesterday that the Government had no information as to whether it was true, as ...
Article : 56 wordsThe writ for the election of a successor to the late Mr. C. E. Frazer in the representation of Kalgoorlie is to be issued by the Speaker of the House of ...
Article : 148 wordsIn its operations in New Zealand the Kauri Timber Co. Ltd. has been hampered to Borne extent by the industrial troubles in the Dominion. Addressing the ...
Article : 152 wordsMr. Wade has issued a final appeal to electors of Gordon, in which he states:-- "You are face to face with a serious situation. Reckless extravagance and waste of ...
Article : 84 wordsTho no-licence liquor traffic protection battle is to have a substantial effect upon the poll on Saturday. Both sides are making strenuous efforts. The Liquor ...
Article : 231 wordsMr. Dodd. M.L.C., honorary Minister, who was regarded as certain to obtain the Labor selection for the Kalgoorlie scat in the House of Representatives has retired in ...
Article : 60 wordsA serious reverse has been suffered by a French military force at Timbuctoo, in Northern Africa. Captain Hartmann, with a small force, was ...
Article : 114 wordsA constable at St. Kilda-road police station thoroughly appreciates the exceptional audacity of a midnight thief, who, by purloining a policeman's bicycle, illustrated ...
Article : 203 wordsThe King and Queen of Spain and the Duke and Duchess of Argyll attended a "picture ball" held in the Albert Hall last night on behalf of the London invalid ...
Article : 74 wordsOne case of small-pox was reported to the Board of Health to-day. It came from Newtown. Another case was reported from Coolah. There are 58 persons in the ...
Article : 48 wordsThe unionists conference met to-day, and Bat till 6 p.m. Tho Industrial Commissioner notified that body that he proposed to take certain action, but Mr. Hughes, M.P., ...
Article : 281 wordsArrangements have been completed by the Federal quarantine authorities for housing the Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane passengers by R.M.S. Malva at Portsea ...
Article : 336 wordsSir Charles Nicholson, M.P., has boon appointed chairman of the inquiry into the question of the management of military canteens. ...
Article : 27 wordsMr. Connington, who is appearing for several of the trade unions, to-day Completed the fourth day of his address before Mr. Justice Heydon at the Industrial ...
Article : 271 wordsAt about noon yesterday a child named John Thomas Meyers overbalanced whilst playing on Kerferd road pier, and, falling into the Bay, was drowned. Several minutes ...
Article : 382 wordsAnother great audience attended at Sydney town hall to-night, when the Labor party made its final appeal to electors and offered its counterblast to lost night's ...
Article : 491 wordsIn the court to-day the bearing was resumed of the charges against the strike leaders. Only summary charges were heard to-day; the indictable charges will ...
Article : 243 wordsThe President (Air. J. M. Davies) took tho chair at 4.15 p.m. The Attorney-General informed Mr. F. G. Clarke that the Government was giving ...
Article : 678 wordsAt a special meeting of Hawthorn council, hold under the presidency of the mayor (Cr. R. T. Harbour), into on Wednesday evening, to consider the city's finances, it was unanimously decided to ...
Article : 146 words"Under the existing law we can take no action here as far as restricting the traffic from New South Wales is concerned until a case of small-pox manifests itself in this ...
Article : 406 wordsThe water supply to householders was slightly bettor to-day, but the service to the mines cannot be resumed until to-morrow at the earliest. ...
Article : 65 wordsAt the Royal Hotel, Tumut. this morning, a Japanese cook, Jack Ozono, cut the throat of a waitress, named Miss Morgan. After inflicting several cuts upon Miss ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 wordsThe Maheno sailed for Sydney at 5 p.m. with a good volunteer crew. The crew, learning that a notorious Socialist named Reeves had booked a passage ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 177 wordsFather O'Reilly's persistent appeal to the electors is complicating matters for the Labor party, which in the past has received the bulk of the Roman Catholic ...
Article : 269 wordsThe Huntly miners made no response when the whistle blow this morning, and thus disregarded the owners' ultimatum. This was their last opportunity to resume ...
Article : 176 wordsSorrento residents complain of the wording of the telegram sent by the lord mayer of Sydney, suggesting Sorrento should be the place of detention for small-pox ...
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Advertising : 219 wordsMi. Wynne, Postmaster- General, stated yesterday thai everything is now ready for the circulation of the new penny postage stamps on Monday next. Only the ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Fri 5 Dec 1913, Page 10
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