THE request to the Government by the Miners Federation for a Royal Commission to inquire into charges made by Mr. T. H. Hoare has already borne fruit. The "Labor Daily" yesterday received the undermentioned ...
Article : 419 wordsAT the police court to-day, before Mr. Nott, P.M., [?] men were charged with having been found in a roo [?]for betting. ...
Article : 332 words"My decision to refuse new coal mining leases was made in the interests of the men employed in the industry and the public," said Mr. ...
Article : 186 wordsONE obstacle in the way of Labor, according to the Prime Minister's Industrial Peace Conference proposals, was removed ...
Article : 339 wordsAT first stifling heat; then heavy rain, had, lightning and thunder. This was the unpleasant experience of city residents yesterday. ...
Article : 346 wordsTHOUGH [?] commended [?] person [?] a fourth player [?] be [?] in the Davis Cup team, the ...
Article : 167 wordsTHE Premier of New South Wales Mr. Ravin, appreciates the Tory political dope that is ladled out by way of cable from Sydney to the New ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 392 wordsReliable information reached Newcastle to-night that Mr. Kirk, whose name had teen mentioned in connection with Mr. Hoare's allegations of ...
Article : 276 wordsA WAVE of unemployment is spreading throughout the United States, the situation resembling that of 1919. ...
Article : 50 words"THAT the Executive instructs its delegates to the Federal Executive to bring forward the matter of presenting a united front to the ...
Article : 304 words"As we forecast," says the "Sun," with its usual effrontery, commenting on the issue yesterday of the writ fixing the Wollondilly by election for ...
Article : 257 wordsA WOMAN [?] who was stated to be wearing two skirts sewn together, forming a large pocket, was ...
Article : 71 wordsInadequate for years past, the Caves House at Jenolan has recently been remodelled and enlarged in order to cope with the ever-increasing popularity of the Caves as a tourist retort. (Tourist Bureau Photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 40 wordsTwo motorists had narrow escapes from death when the big Buick motor car in which they were travelling this afternoon to Tamworth via ...
Article : 106 wordsAFTER a fruitless search for work, a dispiriting trudging of the city streets in the heat and the rain, Mrs. Helen Flynn returned to her home at ...
Article : 317 wordsWINNING all three rubbers, visiting French tennis players demoralised the Australians, Patterson, Crawford and ...
Article : 175 words"IT is extremely unwise for any individual, however remotely connected with the A.W.U., to make any statement in the nature of a ...
Article : 244 wordsAfter a dull and uninteresting fight, scheduled for 15 rounds. Charlie Chetwynd (12.3) received a points decision over Wally Walker (12.2 12) at the ...
Article : 187 wordsOn his return from Tasmania today the general secretary of the A.R.U., Mr. R. V. Keane, was asked many pertinent questions by members ...
Article : 178 wordsThe victorious yachting crews of the Tassic, Tassic Too, and Gumnut were welcomed home this morning, and accorded a civic reception. The ...
Article : 90 wordsArrested at Adelaide last week and having been identified by a hat and coat found at the rear of the Tivoli Theatre. John Carslake appeared at ...
Article : 108 wordsOn grounds of decency and public morality, the [?] was excluded from Richmond Court this afternoon, when Nurse Hannah Mitchell appeared on ...
Article : 199 wordsAlleged to have engaged a room directly over it city shop and to have removed portion of the flouring, thus gaining admittance to the premises ...
Article : 151 wordsGeorge Richardson Campbell, 20, of Tamworth, received terrible injuries when the motor-cycle he was riding collapsed head-on with a motor car ...
Article : 98 words"I'm afraid you were drinking this morning, and don't remember what happened." said Mr. Gates, C.S.M., at the Central Police Court ...
Article : 125 wordsTwo lending members of the Victorian Bar, both K.Cs, appeared to the Banco Court to-day to fight out a case for damages. ...
Article : 101 wordsSir.--A lot has been said of the excellent conditions under which the workers of New South Wales are employed. On this section (Richmond ...
Article : 123 wordsThat the late Mr. W. N. Gillies. ex Premier, was held in high esteem in the community was evidenced this afternoon by the large crowds who ...
Article : 94 wordsDuring the height of the storm today a startling accident happened near Wollongong railway station. Cyril Norrie, telegraph lineman, was ...
Article : 115 wordsAt Central Police Court yesterday Harold Ireland, 42, salesman, appeared on four charge of false pretences. According to the police allegation ...
Article : 127 wordsThe carnival now in full swing at the Sydney [?] in aid of the Young Australia League Bedding Fund, has attracted the highest crowds to ...
Article : 213 wordsJohn Charles Stewart, who a few months ago broke out of Yatala Labor Prison, and was at liberty for two months, made a well-planned but ...
Article : 114 wordsThis afternoon a terrific windstorm, accompanied by heavy thunder and lightning and a little rain, passed over the town. ...
Article : 98 wordsPolice are searching for a girl named Blanche Clark, 12, who has been on a holiday with her parents at Hartley. The family was to have ...
Article : 113 wordsReported missing by his wife on Thursday. Isaac Heaney. 56, laborer, of Wiggins Street, Botany, walked into Sydney Hospital yesterday morning ...
Article : 73 wordsMr. G. E. Yates, M.H.R., has given 500 leaves of bread to the Trades and Labor Council Unemployed Relief Fund, to relieve necessitous cases. ...
Article : 70 wordsOn a charge of having illegally used an instrument on a policeman's wife about January 20, Mrs. Matilda Sherrin, 26, was arrested to-day. ...
Article : 28 wordsJohn Woodward, who had an arm imputation by a train at "Wollongong" station yesterday, is progressing favorably in Wollongong Hospital. ...
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The Labor Daily (Sydney, NSW : 1924 - 1938), Sat 11 Feb 1928, Page 5
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