To-day the Prince of Wales makes his "official" departure from Melbourne, and from Victoria -- though in actual fact H.M.S. Renown will not leave Port ...
Article : 677 wordsThe threatening industrial crisis was precipitated somewhat yesterday morning, when the employes in the various metropolitan gas works cased work. The effect on ...
Article : 596 wordsThe political situation in Germany continues to be chaotic. Herr Mueller is almost certain to refuse to form a Ministry. An extension of the coalition ...
Article : 74 wordsReplying to press cablegrams from Melbourne, in which it was said that Mr. Hughes denied knowledge of Mr. Watt's resignation, Mr. Watt informed a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 168 wordsRepresentatives of the companies stated last night that as the result of the gas companies' action yesterday it had been impossible to maintain an adequate supply ...
Article : 131 wordsThe report of the resignation of Signor Nitti, Prime Minister of Italy, has been confirmed. The resignation followed upon the announcement of the cancellation of ...
Article : 602 wordsIndications point to General Pershing being the "dark horse" candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination. The dissension in the Republican party over ...
Article : 109 wordsThe visiting and Australian pressmen who were with the Prince of Wales on H.M.S. Renown were farewelled at a luncheon at the Cafe Francais yesterday by ...
Article : 155 wordsShould the engine drivers and firemen carry into effect their decision to cease work to-night the supply of electric current, bath in city aud suburbs, will ...
Article : 634 wordsBRISBANE. -- Mr Poynton, Minister in charge of ship building, who is at present in Brisbane, said he could only attribute Mr. Watt's resignation to ill-health. ...
Article : 227 wordsThe executive council of Jamaica has decided to ask the Imperial Parliament to legislate to extend the constitution, in order to provide for modified self-government ...
Article : 39 wordsIt was announced last evening that in accordance with the expressed desire of his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, there will be no official farewell at the Port ...
Article : 42 wordsSpanking at a congress of the Women's South African party to-day, General Smuts said the position of the party was unique. It was the only political party in the world ...
Article : 332 wordsH.M.S, Renown, which is to leave Port Melbourne for Sydney on Sunday morning, will have the assistance of a tug boat when swinging in the Bay preparatory to ...
Article : 35 wordsBefore Mr. Watt resigned, the chairman of the Colonial Wool Importers' Association wrote to him, pointing out that if public sales were resumed in Australia ...
Article : 176 wordsThe State Treasurer (Mr. M'Pherson) yesterday left for Sydney for a short holiday prior to the assembling of the State Parliament for the final session. For some ...
Article : 650 wordsVigorous opposition is offered to the proposals of Irish sympathisers that the American Federation of Labor should demand the withdrawal of British troops from ...
Article : 137 wordsOn the eastern slope of a green hill at Macleod, beyond Heidelberg, rows of open wards house something like 127 men, who are amongst the severest sufferers from ...
Article : 697 wordsWAGGA. -- The Prime Minister again refused on Friday evening to make a statement regarding Mr. Watt's resignation. On being pressed to relieve public anxiety. Mr ...
Article : 161 wordsAmongst all the sufferers as a result of the war, there are none more deserving of sympathy, consideration and assistance than the soldiers who contracted ...
Article : 477 wordsAt a special meeting of Melbourne City Council, held yesterday, it was decided to offer the members of the Federated Engine Drivers' and Firemen's Association ...
Article : 774 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day, replying to questions by Sir H. Brittain and Sir Newton Moore in regard to a proposal to transfer Dominion business from the ...
Article : 125 wordsThere is probably no man in Australia to-day who knows more about Russia, past and present, than Mr. V. Marsden, one of the British journalists accompanying the ...
Article : 874 wordsInquiry at the Chamber of Manufactures shows that employers of engine drivers and firemen, while considerably perturbed at the prospect of another dislocation of ...
Article : 347 wordsNotwithstanding the additional statements made by Mr. Watt, Federal Ministers in Melbourne still contend that they are completely at a loss to account for the ...
Article : 516 wordsCommenting on a Melbourne press cablegram expressing astonishment at Mr. A. Robinson's inability to convert the Victorian loan, and contrasting the cool ...
Article : 90 wordsRev. Father O Donnell, formerly a chaplain in the A.I.F., whose arrest in Ireland and subsequent court-martial created a stir last year, will return to Australia in July. ...
Article : 55 wordsMr. Theodore, Premier of Queensland, will be the principal speaker at the Industrial League Convention, which is to be held at Manchester on Monday. He will ...
Article : 57 wordsWELLINGTON. -- The jockeys' dispute has not yet been settled, the racehorse owners declining to recognise the jockeys' association. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 wordsIn view of the fact that the engine drivers and firemen employed by Melbourne Tramway Board are working under a wages agreement, it is unlikely that they ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 wordsSYDNEY. -- Mos[?] Schwartz, a naturalised Russian, is claiming £5000 damages from "Smith's Weekly" for alleged libel. Plaintiff claims that the newspaper ...
Article : 40 wordsThe Prince's love for horses, and particularly those with strains of jumping blood, was manifested, yesterday morning at Moonee Valley. He had twice tasted the ...
Article : 237 wordsMr. Norman, chairman of Railway Commissioners, yesterday outlined the probable effect a strike of stationary engineers would have on the Railway department. ...
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Advertising : 105 wordsWELLINGTON. -- A Committee of Defence has been set up to consider and report confidentially to the Minister of Defence on the problems of defence and the ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Sat 12 Jun 1920, Page 13
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