 
    The steamen Canadian Importer en route from Vanecuver to Melbourne with lumber, was lost off the Oregon coast. There are probably no fatalities. ...
Article : 238 wordsThe members of the Propagandist and Organisers' Executive had a chat with several Ministers yesterday, a and as a result, it is understood that they will try ...
Article : 227 wordsIn connection with the Labor caucus discussion on local loans the members emphasised the necessity for providing work for the unemployed, and in this regard, ...
Article : 233 wordsDe Valera's reply was received at Downing Street at 1 p.m. (United Service.) The "Daily Mail" states the Cabinet ...
Article : 190 wordsThe Davis Cup the between Australia and Japan, singles matches, played to-day resulted: Shimidzu. (Japan) defeated ...
Article : 587 wordsA graphic story is told in the "Evening News," A photographer was standing watching the airship emerge from the clouds into the blue sky He exclaimed to ...
Article : 405 wordsThe Air Ministry officials are still quite in the dark as regards the cause of the disaster. One opinion is that the high speed trials possibly led to the weakening of a ...
Article : 169 wordsMr. Catts, at the Gladesville Labor League last night, declared that the Premier took a direct part in the formation of the P. and O. Union, and said that Mr. ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Premier of South Australia has expressed himself as very doubtful whether Mr. Storey had succeeded in raising what he termed those "mystery millions." ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Canadian Importer, had 400 tons of paper, besides 3,000,000 feet of lumber and other general cargo aboard. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe Londonderry Corporation, by 18 votes to 15, passed a resolution refusing to recognise the authority of the Northern Parliament, and pledged itself to endeavor ...
Article : 39 wordsConfirmation of the abandonment of the steamer Canadian Importer was receive by Sydney agents to-day. As far as is known there was only one Australian on ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Labor Council has decided to ask all unions to attend at Parliament House next Wednesday night for the purpose of holding a mass demonstration as a protest ...
Article : 50 wordsTwo American officers, and eight petty officers who perished in R38 were married since their arrival in England. The brides of the officers came from America, but the ...
Article : 207 wordsThe unexpected and unofficial action of Mr. Catts in visiting the State Cabinet yesterday has been the subject of much comment. His action, with his supporters, ...
Article : 146 wordsThe "Irish Bulletin "analyses the British offer which "has been definitely rejected by the Irish Government" and inveighs against the bitter pill of the Partition Act, which guarantees North-East ...
Article : 61 words"Poor Senator Gardiner, he is never, satisfied," declared Mr. Hughes. "If we had sent a Minister there would have been an uproar; if I had gone myself it would ...
Article : 178 wordsIt is stated that there is a scheme afoot to introduce the ticket into the selection by Caucus of the 20 Labor nominees in the Upper House. The scheme is ...
Article : 77 wordsThe signature to the German-American peace proceedings was most secret. By agreement Kerr Rosen, Foreign Minister, was accompanied by two officials. He was ...
Article : 185 wordsAt a dinner which was given to the delegates who were attending the Fruit Growers Conference, the Minister for Works, Mr. Estell asserted that if the p[?] ...
Article : 215 wordsIn the senate senator Pearce referred to the recent death of ex-Senator Guy, who was a member of the Senate from 1914 to 1920, and was much respected. Senator ...
Article : 200 wordsThe news first reached London in a dramatic way. A Hull business man was telephoning a London business man. He looked out a window and saw the airship ...
Article : 73 wordsThe centre of Hall to-day bears the impression of a Zeppelin raid. Glass is strewn throughout the city. The authorities report the remains of the airship are ...
Article : 43 wordsMr. Hughes has arrived, and was received at the station by M. Dion, Minister for Commerce also, a representative of M. Briand. Mr. Hughes who lengthily ...
Article : 282 wordsThe official Court of Inquiry to investigate the airship accident will meet at Howden on Saturday. The president will be Air Vice-Marshal Sir J. M Salmond, and ...
Article : 86 wordsLieut. Wann is in hospital with severe burns and injuries to the eyes, head and body. He states he had sole charge of the forecar. A violent crack sent the car ...
Article : 149 wordsThe Hawkes and Kumagae game occupied two hours and forty minutes of strenuous playing before an even larger audience than in the morning. Hawkes won ...
Article : 509 wordsA fresh Anglo-Frehch disagreement threatens as the first of September approaches. The Anglo-French-Belgian agreement of thirteenth August, ...
Article : 201 wordsAs R38 was destroyed during tests America, and Britain share equally the half-million sterling loss. ...
Article : 32 wordsA deputation from the State Services Federation asked the Minister for Labor, Mr. Cann, that it should we made a law that no barrister or solicitor should be ...
Article : 293 wordsMr. Langer Owen, K.C. applied to the Full Court to-day, on behalf of the Mutual Life and Citizens' Assurance Company, in support of an ex-parte application for a ...
Article : 200 wordsA public funeral is being arranged for the victims of the airship disaster. Three bodies have been recovered by divers. Two of the widows sadly watched the ...
Article : 91 wordsAn American member of the crew, who was replaced by another states his wife wrote from America begging him not to cross. Thrice she dreamt the airship met ...
Article : 60 wordsAn official interviewed said it was pie first time a rigid airship had broken in the air. The accident was unfortunate at a time when money was short and civil ...
Article : 87 wordsMr. Massey, on leaving Euston station for New Zealand, was interviewed by Reuter. He spoke with deep emotion af the R38 disaster, saying, "It is a terrible ...
Article : 89 wordsThe authorities estimate the nation wide swindle gang headed Worthington and Charles French may aggregate fifty million dollars. They are the most ...
Article : 175 wordsThere was an extraordinary incident at a cricket match at Alton, in Hampshire. Major Bentinck was batting when a ball he hit killed a swallow flying low. The ball ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Air Ministry is making an exhaustive inquiry at an early date. The inquest on Captain Maxfield will be held on August 26, and the inquest will then be adjourned ...
Article : 63 wordsMr. S. Summers secretary to the Minister for Agriculture in South Australia, said that the present basic wage there was £3196 a week. If the basic wage of ...
Article : 82 wordsThe Tokio press comments on the Japanese reply sent yesterday are critical. The "Kokumin" says it in marked with in sincerity though unreserved compliments ...
Article : 165 wordsReuter's Calicut correspondent states that according to the latest information the fanatics' entered the Pulleugode estate and beheaded a European, Mr. Eaton, ...
Article : 84 wordsThe King has sent a message to the Air Ministry, saying he is grieved and shocked at the terrible disaster, resulting in the loss of many valuable lives, both American ...
Article : 143 wordsThe Labor Council last night adopted the manifesto to be issued to the unions, advocating the acceptance of the proposals reached at the all Australian Trade Unions' ...
Article : 146 wordsBefore the Basic Wage Commission in Melbourne. Mr. Sutcliffe, of the Commonwealth Statistics Office, said that the charge against manufacturers in the ...
Article : 94 wordsThe Stockholm press publishes a telegram stating 10,000 Russian children are starving to death, and a million others are threatened. ...
Article : 29 wordsTwo doctors have been despatched to Eskeshehr to attend King Constantine, who is suffering from gastric trouble. Yesterday he had vomiting attacks following ...
Article : 60 wordsAnderson's defeat was a great surprise because he was the main dependence of the Australians. The Jap won by steadier and cool play, permitting the Australian ...
Article : 45 wordsRouter's Reval correspondent says the organ of the relief committee states the inhabitants of Tartar villages in the province of Saratoff are freely committing ...
Article : 60 wordsAt Boston, America's probable Davis Cup competition, Norris Williams [?] Watson Washburn, advanced to the final round of the doubles, championship at the ...
Article : 89 wordsThe industrial officer of the Mines and Metals Association gave evidence before the Board of Trade and asked that the Board should fix a living wage for ...
Article : 63 wordsThe salvation Army has embarked on an enterprising step, chartering the Wilson liner, Calypso, to India, in consequence of the difficulty of securing accommodation ...
Article : 46 wordsEleven thousand bales of Bawra wool were offered at Antwerp, and ten thousand sold. There was a large attendance and active demand. Prices were five per cent. ...
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Daily Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1915 - 1954), Sat 27 Aug 1921, Page 5
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