Representatives of colliery proprietors and coal mining unions left Sydney tonight for Melbourne, where they will meet in compulsory conference ...
Article : 332 wordsIn a speech to the English-Speaking Union tonight, Mr. Anthony Eden declared:—"'The conviction is growing that continued retreat will only lead to ever-widening confusion. The British people know that a stand must be made and they ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,296 wordsThe Divisional Meteorologist reported last night:—This morning's weather chart showed that the anticyclone centred yesterday over Western Australia ...
Article : 560 wordsThe news of Czechoslovakia's capitulation cannot be said to have elicited any new reaction from either officials or the public. It was virtually 'an anti-climax, yet there must be a realisation all nations where America's action or reaction in ...
Article : 1,434 wordsThere is a wide divergence of opinion among delegates to the Commonwealth Relations Conference who are returning to England in the Cathay, about the ...
Article : 681 wordsH. Dawson & Sons, commenting on the present wool sales, draw attention to the relative freedom of wool from the consequences of the international ...
Article : 311 wordsThe Supply Bill debate, which was entered upon today in the House of Representatives, gave an opportunity for a full expression of views on the ...
Article : 403 wordsFollowing is a summary of editorials in leading London newspapers this morning;— "The Times" says:—"Mr. ...
Article : 681 wordsThe diplomatic correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" says that the Anglo-French proposals mean the end of the Little Entente. If the French ...
Article : 165 wordsconcern at the dicision to reduce the South-Eastern ra[?]l service as from Monday next, has been alleviated to some extent by an announcement that ...
Article : 175 words"Too late" is the keynote of German press comment. Events have moved at such a pace, It is argued in some quarters, that the Godesberg conference will ...
Article : 330 wordsDeprecation of British policy on Czechoslovakia is expressed by the South Australian Council of the International Peace Campaign in a telegram ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 wordsCurtailment of railway services because of the coal strike was seriously affecting the education of children who depended on certain trains, Mr. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 481 wordsThe Socialist League, South Australia, at a meeting last night passed a resolution condemning the action of the British Cabinet "in leading the betrayal ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Transport Board has decided to grant permission for carriage by road to country centre of all items banned by the railways because of the coal ...
Article : 118 wordsMussolini addressing followers here today, declared:— The British Prime Minister, who took the political initiative, is leading the little ship of peace ...
Article : 125 wordsInjured Girt Recovering.—Miss Betty Hogarth, who was injured seriously in an early morning hunt last Wednesday week, when her hunter. Fleur de Lis, ...
Article : 161 wordsThe United States cruisers Nashville and Honolulu arrived at Portsmouth this afternoon. There is no information as to the length of their stay. ...
Article : 72 wordsFrenchmen shamefacedly heard Prague's acceptance of the proposals. Although the majority regards the proposals as justified as an attempt to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 wordsMore than 200 people attended the second annual ball held by the Lodge of Unity in the Masonic Hall, Port Adelaide, last night. The supper room ...
Article : 112 wordsThe Budapest correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that 62 Slovak and Magyar troops, who formed the entire garrison of a frontier fort, ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954), Fri 23 Sep 1938, Page 26
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