The 1927 edition of "The Christmas Chronicle" is on sale this morning, and as the demand for copies is sure to be heavy, early application is advisable. For ...
Article : 511 wordsThe Government had a narrow escape from defeat in the Assembly on Tuesday evening, when the second reading of the Police Bill ...
Article : 394 wordsAfter their fine showing on a bad wicket on Monday, nobody expected South Australia to but so feebly on Tuesday. Victoria won ...
Article : 515 wordsAlthough a conference was arranged for this morning between representatives of the Waterside Workers' Federation and the shipowners, it was twice postponed, ...
Article : 1,068 wordsVery little work was done on any of the wharfs to-day. It was stated by a well-known shipping man that should the strike not terminate shortly, steps might ...
Article : 394 wordsThe following statement was issued tonight by the joint committee in Sydney of the oversea and Australian shipping interests:— ...
Article : 544 wordsThe shipowners refused to comment on their decision to call for free labor to work the ships, nor would they discuss the general position of the dispute now ...
Article : 325 wordsSir Austen Chamberlain and M. Litvinoff have met and parted, with the result expected when M. Litvinoff before hand injudiciously announced that if Sir Austen ...
Article : 450 wordsOf the twelve who were chosen to play against Victoria, the South Australian selectors have omitted Halcombe and Ryan for the next match. Pritchard and ...
Article : 197 wordsAs eye specialist yesterday restored the sight of Mrs. W. Frost (38), of Alexandria, who had been blind for 15 years [?] was operated on under a local [?] ...
Article : 65 wordsA shocking affray occurred at a restaurant at Strumnitza as the result of a lightning raid by a gang of bandits from Bulgaria. ...
Article : 89 wordsThe murder of Miss Oliver, a typist, in Richmond Park early in October, was recalled to-day, when the plea of insanity raised on behalf of the accused, Sidney ...
Article : 329 wordsAfter the debate on the Unemployed Insurance Bill, in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. A. V. Alexander moved that an order under the Merchandise Marks ...
Article : 109 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day Mr. Baldwin, in answer to a question, said the League's Preparatory Committee on Disarmament apparently did not regard ...
Article : 68 wordsWhile Mr. W. Lewis, a. bookmaker's clerk, of Eliza-street, Black Rock, was sitting with his wife having lunch just before noon to-day a man appeared in the ...
Article : 464 wordsThe Greek war debt to the United States has been funded under a compact, which grants Greece an additional 12,000,000 dollars, and provides that the latter sum ...
Article : 84 wordsThe fact that the name of an Australian officer, Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Chauvel, has been mentioned as that of a possible successor to Sir Tom Bridges ...
Article : 99 wordsAccording to the correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," the Cairo newspaper "El Ahram" states that the reply of the Dominions to the British Government's ...
Article : 111 wordsThe Congress assembled to-day. Six thousand Bills were introduced, varying from one making it a demeanor to speak "in loud and unusual tones" in the ...
Article : 50 wordsMr. Ormsby-Gore, in answer to a question in the House of Commons to-day, said the discussions with the King of Iraq with reference, to the letter seeking ...
Article : 69 wordsM. Zoubkoff, the young workman who recently married the Princess Victoria, sister of the Kaiser, while riding at Godesburg on a motor cycle, violently collided ...
Article : 96 wordsA message from Moscow states that significance attaches to the murder of a married couple named Kolushik. The husband was employed by the Ministry of ...
Article : 82 wordsNegotiations for the release of Captain Lalor, master of the British steamer Siangtan, who was captured last week by Chinese brigands in the Yangtze Gorges, ...
Article : 171 wordsTare Hansen and James Macartney were again at Bow-street to-day, charged with collecting information useful to a foreign Power and prejudicial to Great Britain. ...
Article : 337 wordsThe publication in Paris yesterday of a story that before he died King Ferdinand wrote to M. Bratianu (then Prime Minister), expressing the hope that Prince ...
Article : 74 wordsWhile conveying the evening's takings of the Austral and Alhambra Theatres to the National Bank last night Mr. F. J. Button, a bank clerk, was attacked and ...
Article : 286 wordsThe aged Viscount Goto, a former Foreign Secretary, who cherishes a plan for a closer understanding between Japan, Germany, and Russia, left to-day for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 237 wordsM. Litvinoff has sent a message to Moscow that, as a result of conversations with M. Briand the misunderstanding arising from the Rakovsky incident is closed, and ...
Article : 84 wordsThe police discredit the story of M. Marin[?] that he was shot at in the Bois de Boulogne because he refused to assassinate Prince Carol of Roumania, ...
Article : 72 wordsMiss Cumbrae Stewart, the Australian artist, is holding a show of pastels at the Beaux Arts Gallery, Paris, consisting chiefly of nudes, landscapes, and flower ...
Article : 35 wordsMr. George Slocombe, the "Daily Herald's" correspondent, in a message from Geneva, states:—"As the result of information I possessed I was able to make, ...
Article : 122 wordsThe Government are in communication with the Brisbane City Council with a view to the council's absorption of the Water and Sewerage Board. When the ...
Article : 78 wordsA Swedish lieutenant engaged on coast defence has been arrested on a charge of betraying secrets to the Soviet military attache (Colonel Panloras). ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Wed 7 Dec 1927, Page 13
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