Sir, -- According to Mr. Bennett and other experts, there appears to be another war, just round the corner, and in the Pacific. ...
Article : 66 wordsMR. A. K. TRETHOWAN, M.L.C., giving evidence upon the Cost of Living Commission yesterday, made everyone in the Court ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 435 wordsTHE publication of the proposed new A.L.P. rules hat caused great alarm among the schemers who have insinuated themselves into the Labor Movement. Alarm because the new rules provide an absolute checkmate to faction control of the executive, which at the last ...
Article : 1,083 wordsSir, -- May I direct the attention of the readers of your fine paper to a most interesting exhibit in the Sydney Museum -- the skeleton of an Irish ...
Article : 98 wordsSir, -- During a momentary return to mundane things from an orgy of circulating boosting competitions, in which flappers in all conditions [?] ...
Article : 193 wordsThe weekly meeting of the Parliamentary Labor Party yesterday found itself unable to finish the ordinary business, and adjourned till 7.30 this ...
Article : 376 wordsCABINET struggled during the forenoon yesterday with the question of railway freights, discussion concerning wool, wheat, live stock, and ...
Article : 353 wordsMr. J. A. Ferguson, who appeared for rural interests before the Cost of Living Commission yesterday, argued that the wage for rural ...
Article : 408 wordsSir. -- Here is a slab from the pen of Mr. Goodin in yesterday's "Sun": "The A.L.P. would become an inviting field for the manoeuvring schemers." It ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 323 wordsMembers of the committee who had a busy and successful day at the Tram Per. Way Picnic yesterday. Back (left to right): C. E. Davis (organiser A.R.U.), W. McDougal (V.P.), W. Roach (treasurer). Front: J. P. Sullivan, G. S. Edwards (secretary), W. H. Jackson (president), E. Holt, P. Gawley. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 218 wordsMr. Richard Tabor, who arrived by the Melbourne express yesterday at the head of a big English and American company, leaped to fame in New ...
Article : 255 wordsTHE Government is arranging for the suitable observance of the anniversary of Ariaistice Day. by holding a short ceremony in Martin Place on Thursday. ...
Article : 300 wordsThe skeleton found on a ledge near the Pool at Blackheath has been identified as that of Henry Christie, a butcher, of Katoomba ...
Article : 137 words"Such a request can only be considered. if at all, after the Full Bench has decided the question of standard hours, and that only after full ...
Article : 142 wordsSir, -- I notice that a Section of the "Anti-Labor" Press is devoting quite a lot of space to a gentleman with a "grouch" against the Labor [?] ...
Article : 283 wordsAbsentee owners of 4½ per cent, and 5 per cent. [?]7 War Loa Bonds may take advantage of the present conversion offered, according to an announcement ...
Article : 162 words"Labor Daily" renders are the first to get warning through the metropolitan Press of a sensational boot and shoe offering by Edward Arnold. Ltd. ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Workers' Compensation Commission yesterday made a formal determination in the case of Amy Beatrice Clark and the Sydney Ferries Ltd. ...
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Advertising : 15 wordsTHE cable news that Riccioti Garibaldi, a grandson of Italy's great Liberator, is accused of acting as a Mussolini spy or agent-provocateur, to ...
Article : 376 wordsSOME idea of the tremendous lesses inflicted upon British industry by the prolonged coal stoppage is conveyed by the nummary of the revenue ...
Article : 354 words"It is a brutal thing to creep behind a man and hit him on the head with a bottle," remarked Judge Edwards, at the Quarter Sessions yesterday. In ...
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The Labor Daily (Sydney, NSW : 1924 - 1938), Tue 9 Nov 1926, Page 4
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