SYDNEY.--Speaking before the Public Questions Society of the University Union on Friday, Mr. J. H. Catts, M.P., founder of the Majority Labor party, stated that ...
Article : 182 wordsC. G. Watson, the Victorian champion, has won the Australian championship, Watson first played chess with his father, who was a strong player, frequently [?] ...
Article : 1,187 wordsSALE.--At the synod of Gippsland diocese Archdeacon Young moved-- That the synod, believing the maintenance of a "white Australia" to be in the best [?] of ...
Article : 359 wordsThe Governor and the Countess of Stradbroke gave a luncheon party at State Government House yesterday to the Consuls de Carricre. ...
Article : 991 wordsORBOST.--Gippsland Stores and Boroughs Association met at Orbost on Thursday. The following resolutions were carried:-- ...
Article : 651 wordsThe Arbitration Court system of settling disputes in the industrial world proved ineffective, painfully slow, and altogether too cumbersome and irksome to workerss ...
Article : 713 wordsMembers of the British Umpire Inhibition delegation--Major Belcher and Messrs. F. Hiams and S. W. Bates were welcomed to Victoria yesterday at a luncheon at ...
Article : 957 wordsADELAIDE.--In the Industrial Court on Friday the president (Dr. Jethro brown) reserved judgment on the appeal by the Government against the ...
Article : 208 wordsSYDNEY.--A message from Queanbeyan state that a mass meeting of the Canberra strikes was held on Thursday afternoon, when it was unanimously decided ...
Article : 100 wordsADELAIDE.--Mr. Clarkson, president of the Chamber of Commerce, at the annual meeting on Friday, said much prominence hod been given to immigration, which was ...
Article : 235 wordsPERTH.--The Acting Premier states what the Government has Ret apart for tropical agriculture a number of blocks in the Fitzroy Valley at Derby, and in the ...
Article : 75 wordsA tost case to determine the scope of the basic wage regulations was argued in the High Court on Friday. A large section of unorganised labor, chiefly clerical. ...
Article : 688 wordsRespecting the controversy between the Lands and Forests departments about devoting 10,000 acres of cut-out Karri land at Pomberton to the purpose of a group ...
Article : 163 wordsAt its meeting yesterday the central council of the Victorian Farmers' Union passed the following resolution with regard to the reception of immigrants:-- ...
Article : 268 wordsThe State Governor and the Countess of Stradbroke will spend most of next week in Warrnambool, visiting the races on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The ...
Article : 368 wordsMuch interest has been aroused in snipping and commercial circles by the announcement of the Minister of Customs, Mr. Rodgers, that he will shortly convene ...
Article : 829 wordsDevelopment of the Northern Territory by a chartered company having tho right to import coolie labor was advocated yesterday by Senator Fairbairn in an address ...
Article : 637 wordsSYDNEY.--All the union disputes which threatened at one time or another during the hurt few days to prevent the Commonwealth liner Hobson's Bay sailing at noon ...
Article : 516 wordsThat Australians are neither taking sufficient care of their existing forests for providing adequately for future requirements were opinions expressed by ...
Article : 513 wordsWAGGA.--The following have been elected councillors of Wagga Pastures Protection Board for the current year:--Messrs. G. L. M'Mickle, T W. Dunn, J. G. Fletcher, E. Field, James ...
Article : 533 wordsBRISBANE.--For the second time in the space of a few weeks the steamer Cooma figured in a marine board inquiry on Friday. Investigations are being conducted ...
Article : 542 wordsTALLANGATTA.--Tallangatta Valley annual picnic races passed off successfully on Thursday. Fields were small, but some splendid finishes were witnessed. Results:-- ...
Article : 368 wordsWilliam Summerhayes, of Ioen, farmer, who died 11th March, left by will dated 3rd March, 1919, and a codicil, real estate £3877 and personal estate £2312 to his children. ...
Article : 121 wordsSYDNEY.--When interviewed at Bathunrst regarding his reported intention to proceed to London as Agent-General, Mr. W. A. Holman on Friday stated that for ...
Article : 179 wordsBreach of Port Regulations. BRISBANE.--In the city summons court on Friday Captain R M. Hoddle, master of the Hobson's Bay, was fined £5, with ...
Article : 59 wordsHurdle Race, two miles.--F[?] Gannawarra, Car[?] Ivy's Eric scot, Byrnite, Handystone, G[?]ery, Kutta[?], Majestic Lad, Qui[?], Bentfoot, Montwirg. ...
Article : 146 wordsWAGGA.--At a meeting of the Murray electorate council of the Progressive party a discussion took place as to whether the council should follow the usual practice of ...
Article : 147 wordsOPPOSITION AT MARYBOROUGH. MARYBOROUGH.--Consideration to the proposed redistribution of the Federal electorates was given by Maryborough ...
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Article : 62 wordsINGLMWOOD.--The local club has [?] with Mr. F. E. Je[?]ings as president, Messrs. [?] and Geo, Nixon vice-[?] and Mr. R. G. Tilley secretary and treasurer. The [?] has a ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Sat 29 Apr 1922, Page 16
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