The Premiers' Conference continued its deliberations yesterday, Mr. W. A. Holman presiding. Mr. Crawford Vaughan (S.A.) moved:--"That ...
Article : 580 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The revenue of the Commonwealth for the nine months ended March 31 was £15,302,411, against £15,323,907 for the corresponding period of 1914. In addition, ...
Article : 400 wordsAccording to news brought by a passenger on the Marsina, from New Guinea, an English planter has been murdered and a squad of native police wiped out in the Robinson River ...
Article : 174 wordsA TRIO OF HEROIC FALLEN OFFICERS: COLONEL H. N. MACLAURIN (IN THE CENTRE), KILLED; MAJOR F. D. IRVINE (ON THE LEFT), KILLED; AND CAPTAIN D. M. KING (ON THE RIGHT), WOUNDED. This photograph, which was taken by "The Daily Telegraph" photographer a week before the First Expeditionary Force sailed, shows the three principal officers of the First Infantry Brigade standing in front of a marching column of their brigade, many members of which have also fallen at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 219 wordsThe State Minister for Agriculture (Mr. W. G, Ashford) attended the Premiers' Conference yesterday to explain his scheme for bulk handling of wheat based on Mr. Burrell's report. ...
Article : 424 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Minister for Customs was walled on to-day by a large deputation from the Victorian division of the Free-trade and Land Values' League, which ...
Article : 153 wordsThe Necessary Commodities Control Commission had before it yesterday morning a communication from Mr. A. J. Waddell, general secretary of the Fruit-growers' Association of ...
Article : 628 wordsWe have been asked by the Chief Secretary, Mr. Black, to publish the following:-- May 10, 1915. The Rev. Stephen Taylor, ...
Article : 678 wordsSenator Pearce has made known his decision regarding the inquiry into certain circumstances which arose in the steamer Kanowan on September 7 of last year, when in Northern ...
Article : 203 wordsDelegates to the Premiers' Conference yesterday afternoon discussed the question of electoral uniformity. On behalf of New South Wales, Mr. George ...
Article : 265 wordsIn marked contrast to the depression now being experienced in the northern district, the South Coast mines, with the exception of Coast mines and Coal Cliff, have lately been working ...
Article : 502 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Professor R. N. Gilchrist, Professor of Political Philosophy in Presidency College, Calcutta, is at present visiting Australia partly on holiday and partly ...
Article : 239 wordsThe Necessary Commodities Control Commission yesterday afternoon further considered the application of the Master Bakers for permission to increase the price of bread from 4d to ...
Article : 221 wordsThe City Council of Sydney is seeking legislative power to control the fish trade of Sydney. A deputation, comprising the Lord Mayor, the Town Clerk, and various aldermen, waited upon ...
Article : 259 wordsAt the monthly meeting of the Horticultural Society of New South Wales last night Mr. H. H. B. Bradley read a paper on "Nut Grass." He explained that failure followed the sieving ...
Article : 113 wordsMiss Marjory Smyth. gave a lecture at the University yesterday afternoon in aid of the Belgian Fund, speaking on "The Evolution of Italian Painting." She said the cause of the ...
Article : 218 wordsSir,--Surely this last horror perpetrated by Germany will have awekened in every man and woman a fierce and unshakable determination to never rest until this monstrous power for ...
Article : 333 wordsTrouble, which has been brewing for some days at Cockatoo Dock, has devoloped into, a threat of the employees ceasing work. The origin of the difficulty. is the employment of a ...
Article : 192 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Department of Home Affairs has accepted a tender for 117,000 feet of crossing timbers for use in connection with the Kalgoorlie to Port Augusta railway. ...
Article : 148 wordsADELAIDE, Tuesday.--At Fisherman's Camp, between Mannum and Purnong, A. Ross, about 60, received a gunshot wound through the jaw down into the trunk of the body. From the ...
Article : 54 wordsThe election of divisional representatives to act on boards of inquiry and appeal in the New South Wales branch of the Commonwealth public service closed at noon yesterday, and ...
Article : 75 wordsLISMORE, Tuesday.--At the police court today Leslie Jones, aged 17, was charged with laving feloniously and maliciously murdered his father, John Henry Jones, at Jiggi, He was ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Wed 12 May 1915, Page 11
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