The debate on the no-con[?]dence motion was continued in the Legislative Assembly to-night, but contrary to expectations was not concluded, and will be resumed ...
Article : 427 wordsIn the Senate Senator Lynch withdrew his motion regarding General Smuts' re commendation in connection with the Irish question. ...
Article : 306 wordsDr. Arthur, M.L.A., said he was quite prepared to show the Premier where he could get the money for the motherhood endowment scheme without having ...
Article : 227 wordsThe Empire League tendered a luncheon to Mr. Hughes as a farewell. Mr. Churchill was in the chair, and proposed the toast of Mr. Hughes-- one of those statesmen ...
Article : 314 wordsThere was great activity at Dublin Mansion House for the opening of the secret session of the Dail Eirann. The Sinn Fein representatives were loudly cheered by ...
Article : 150 wordsThose interested in the million farms scheme held a meeting yesterday and the following were elected to the committee: Finance, R. J. Black, M.L.C.; Dr. Watt, ...
Article : 435 wordsA deputation from the Federal Capital League waited on Sir Joseph Cook and asked him to send a cable message to England to the Prime Minister--pointing ...
Article : 246 wordsThe national convention of the Sinn Fein organisation, which is meeting at Dublin will express an opinion of the terme; It includes priests, business men, ...
Article : 74 wordsAt a Protestant meeting to-day the Rev. Mr. Stephan, a Methodist minister, advised members of the churches to bombard State members of Parliament with ...
Article : 209 wordsJudgment was delivered by Judge Beeby to-day in the application by the cash Vendors' Association for fixation of the wholesale prices which distributing ...
Article : 366 wordsThere were only two absentees at to-day's proceedings, which were merely preliminary. There were no speeches mostly questions clarifying Mr. Lloyd Georges ...
Article : 287 wordsUnited Stales sporting editors are discussing the chances of the Australians Winning against the Japanese in the tennis semi-final starting on Thursday. The ...
Article : 226 wordsAt the Central Police Court join O'Brien was committed for trial on a charge of having embezzled £239. It was explained that O'Brien was employed in ...
Article : 301 wordsThomas Hardy, who was arrested in South Africa, was placed on trial at the Darlinghurst Sessions to-day on a charge of having broken and entered the shop of ...
Article : 427 wordsSir Joseph Cook, Acting-Prime Minister, in a speech to the electors of West Sydney last night, said the Nationalists stood for sound, square Imperialism, not the ...
Article : 352 wordsMr. S. Holroyd, secretary of the Royal Yacht Club of Victoria, said the New Zealand suggestion to compete for the America Cup was impracticable. The America Cup ...
Article : 82 wordsThe" Daily Mail's" Dublin correspondent says one of the most influential voices against the acceptance of the British proposals is that of Erskine Childers, son of a ...
Article : 269 wordsMr. David Boyee, of the firm of if Jones, who returned from America yesterday, said in future he would pay his taxes without a murmur. He said he had seen ...
Article : 232 words'' Labor's general staff'' is expected to receive its final touches at the forthcoming trade union congress at Cardiff. One half of the scheme, the establishment of a ...
Article : 159 wordsDuring the hearing of the bank officers case to-day an application was made that officers' salaries should be paid fortnightly instead of monthly. ...
Article : 124 wordsIn the Federal Arbitration Court, Mr. Justice Powers continued his inquiry the cost of living, and the claim by the federated trades unions to a basic wage ...
Article : 216 wordsDuring the past week leaflets having reference to the Lord Mayor and other members of the Labor party regarding the West Sydney seat have been ...
Article : 90 wordsA deputation to the Attorney-General from the Bank Officers' Association asked the Grown to intervene in the matter of the application by the Bank of New South ...
Article : 196 wordsForty-seven British recruits are sailing from Southampton by the transport Almirantelbo to join the Spanish' Foreign Legion. ...
Article : 31 words"Arrangements have been concluded with all the Australian banks under which it will be possible for approved customers to borrow op to 86 per cent. of the amount ...
Article : 489 wordsThe Ulster Cabinet has been summoned to discuss arrangements for the opening Session on August 20. It is again denied the Cabinet has been summoned concerning ...
Article : 62 wordsThe highest marriage rate for any first quarter and lowest death rate for any second quarter are recorded in the latest returns in England and Wales. The ...
Article : 113 wordsA remarkable story of a sweetheart's pluck and vain effort to save her lover's life occurred on the Brighton railway line when James Kiddell was standing in a ...
Article : 155 wordsThe Rev. A. H. Garnesey, warden of St. Paul's College, said he believed the cry for self-determination for Ireland was justified; but it was the duty of the ...
Article : 64 wordsThe animal conference of the Fruit-Growers' Association of New South Wales opened at Richmond to-day. The Minister for Agriculture in open ...
Article : 145 wordsMeals were provided for a number of the unemployed by Sargent's, Limited, yesterday. ...
Article : 24 wordsReports received show there have been disturbances in the Moplah country. In Galicut district the railways were torn up,telegraphs cut and railway stations and ...
Article : 223 wordsOwing to the settlement of the shipyard and joiners strike, holidays at the Teeside shipyards have been curtailed, and all will be working on the 24th inst. ...
Article : 56 wordsSpeaking at Concord last night Sir Thomas Henley, discussing unemployment, said the reason there was so much misery and poverty was because, self-help, ...
Article : 84 wordsGiving his reserved decision on the question of costs in the "Argus" libel rase, Mr. Justice Mann said that in his opinion it would be proper to give ...
Article : 188 words"The Times" in a leader, raises "a constitutional question of the first importance" in discussing Mr. Hughes' fears for the fate airship while the ...
Article : 139 wordsNegotiations for the establishment of an Imperial Bureau if Mycology, financially supported by all parts of the Empire have been successfully concluded. The ...
Article : 99 wordsThere was another rather boisterous gathering of a certain section of the unemployed outside the Treasury this morning, and attempts were made to waylay the ...
Article : 140 wordsBefore the Select Committee oil Agriculture Mr. Arthur Griffith, ex-Minister for Public Works, said one of the principal difficulties in the way of the fruit and ...
Article : 85 wordsThere were extraordinary scenes at a whist drive party in a public hall at Liverpool which the police raided, arresting 234. ...
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Daily Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1915 - 1954), Wed 24 Aug 1921, Page 5
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