SYDNEY, Thursday.—Judge Beeby, in the Industrial Arbitration Court to-day gave judgment exempting the employers of iron workers' assistants from the ...
Article : 521 wordsRenewed activity is evident in the London money market. Two large foreign loans have been snapped up eagerly—£1,000,000 for the Hungarian Land and ...
Article : 252 wordsARARAT, Thursday.—At an early hour this morning a welcome change took place in the weather, which was most acceptable alter the oppressively hot ...
Article : 1,214 wordsA cable message from London states that the Grand Duke Nicholas, one of the few remaining members of the Russian Royal family, is seriously ill in Paris, ...
Article : 555 wordsIf a certain piece of land which is located on the corner of Elizabeth and Little Bourke streets were in the possession of a private owner doubtless a magnificent ...
Article : 1,517 wordsWith regard to the reported discovery by Dr. Smallpage, of a Sydney, of a serum for the cure of tuberculosis, the Federal Minister of Health (Sir N. Howse) stated ...
Article : 264 wordsSydney always had the reputation of being a sleepy city. Its shops generally begin to open about the time when half the business of the day has been done in ...
Article : 1,491 wordsReferring yesterday to the new City Council by-law, whereby all taxi-cabs are allowed to "cruise" in the city, and the police opposition to the by-law, on the ...
Article : 120 wordsThe Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives to-day unanimously reported a resolution to authorise the expenditure of £10,000 for United ...
Article : 387 wordsIt was reported by officials of the Victorian Railways yesterday that temporary repairs had been completed to the railway near Junee, where a washaway ...
Article : 47 wordsFurther investigations concerning the Junee flood indicate that considerable damage has resulted. Round the streets of the town are heaps of debris ...
Article : 154 wordsBRISBANE, Thursday.—The Rockhampton trains have been subject to delays from quite a variety of causes of late, but it was a novel one that held up a ...
Article : 97 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—A mass meeting of delegates from a number of unions concerned with the securing of the 44-hour week was held this afternoon. ...
Article : 242 wordsBROKEN HILL, Thursday.—Male shop assistants previous to the 44-hour week worked 48 hours, mid females 46. At a meeting of the union last night strong ...
Article : 85 wordsSWAN HILL, Thursday.—A bush fire on a section of the Kerri Kerri property of Mr. J. E. Dowling, Balranald, and of Dr. McLure's property, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 wordsNotwithstanding the heavy rain and boisterous weather conditions yesterday, the Lyre Bird completed her usual trip from Melbourne to Hay on schedule time, ...
Article : 96 wordsLAUNCESTON, Thursday.—An inquest opened to-day into the deaths of John Bastick and James Allen, who were killed as the result of a tailing dump breaking ...
Article : 178 wordsBRISBANE, Thursday.—The firemen and deck hands of Bay steamers and tugs of the Brisbane Tug Company have decided to return to work unconditionally. ...
Article : 144 wordsBRISBANE, Thursday.—The storm which swept Ipswich about noon was responsible for the drowning of a boy named Gillis, eight years, in the Bremer ...
Article : 141 wordsAdvice was received on Thursday that passes had been secured by the whole of the eighteen candidates presented by the Ballarat first-aid class conducted at the ...
Article : 433 wordsCOWES, Thursday.—The heavy showers of rain which fell this morning will be a considerable benefit to the boarding houses, which were Retting low in their ...
Article : 44 wordsPrince Charles, in his letter of renunciation, in addition to renouncing his titles and prerogatives, and his rights over his son and the latter's property, undertakes ...
Article : 57 wordsSORRENTO, Thursday.—A cool change set in yesterday afternoon. Late last night at first light and then heavy coastal showers set in, followed by heavy westerly ...
Article : 204 wordsMAFFRA, Thursday.—The 3.50 p.m. train from Briagolong to-day crashed into a horse and buggy driven by two lads, who were proceeding from Maffra to Sale, ...
Article : 210 wordsPhotographs have been successfully transmitted by radio from New York to San Francisco and rebroadcasted to Honolulu. ...
Article : 49 wordsIn announcing the retirement of Mr. W. G. Wickham from the post of Senior British Trade Commissioner in South Africa as from 27th March, on the ground of ...
Article : 87 wordsWhile misty rain was falling at 8 p.m. yesterday Thomas Vernon Hickey, aged 65 years, of Napier-place, Richmond, stepped before a motor car proceeding at ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 wordsTERANG, Thursday. — A supposed drowning tragedy occurred at Lake Keilambete, three miles from Terang, yesterday afternoon. James ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 156 wordsSir,—When the Tramway Board Commissioners are investigating the complaint about undue delays on the St. Kilda tram line, voiced in today's "Age,[?] by "Wake ...
Article : 310 wordsSir,—I read with surprise the announcement that it is proposed to open the duck-shooting season this year on 13th February instead of on the statutory ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 203 wordsJUNEE, Thursday.—Additional information regarding the storm in Junee indicates that the damage was as great as was at first expected. In many parts of ...
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Advertising : 99 wordsDARWIN, Thursday.—With a lead of 347 votes Mr. Nelson has been declared elected for the Territory seat. There are still about 300 votes to come, but these ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Fri 8 Jan 1926, Page 10
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