The Chairman of the Special Coal Tribunal (Mr. C. Hibble) yesterday ordered the South Coast miners to resume work on the conditions existing before the decision to take the Wednesday holiday every week was arrived at. ...
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Article : 102 wordsThe boilermakers who are out of work on account of refusal to use pneumatic tools on repair work at Cockatoo Island will ...
Article : 163 wordsThe Kemalists have again broken faith, by invading the Ismid Zone, on the eastern shore of the Bosphorus, between the Black" Sea and the Sea of Marmora. The British commander has ordered the cavalry to stop the Kemalists' ...
Article : 946 wordsThe full Industrial Arbitration Court held yesterday that it was bound by recent legislation to award a 48-hour week, and that it was on the ...
Article : 320 wordsIf you had gone into a bank in Berlin before August 3, 1914, and had tendered a British sovereign, asking for change in German money, you would have been ...
Article : 334 wordsLegislation of a kind previously unknown in New South Wales is to be introduced for the repression of harmful monopolies and restraints of trade. This legislation will take the place of the Profiteering ...
Article : 794 wordsAlfred Burton, a resident of Church Road, Pittwater, near Manly, was attacked by four men in Liverpool Street, last night, and after being roughly ...
Article : 215 wordsThe Broken Hill Proprietary Company has secured two of the three conditions laid down by it before a resumption of work at the steel works takes place. In ...
Article : 290 wordsLeft to right: Mr. H. Harding, Mr. Harold Parker (managing director of William Calvert and Sons, England), Mrs. Wood, Mr. Crawford Vaughan (of the Australian Cotton-Growing Association), Mr. Minell (Sydney), Mr. W. P. Ashcroft and Mr. H. C. Armstrong (of the Australian Cotton-Growers' Association), and Mr. B. Crompton Wood (managing director of Smith, Rathbone, and Co., of England), who is at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 159 wordsThe House of Representatives continued consideration of the Income Tax Bill at the clause providing what is to be included as assessable income. ...
Article : 491 wordsAn unusual transaction in connection with the State Timber Yards has just come to light. Had it not been for a deal by Mr. ...
Article : 334 wordsExtended leave has been granted to Mr. Cutler, general manager of Walsh Island dockyard, and Mr. Waters, the present shipyard manager is to act as ...
Article : 118 wordsMr. Richard Mulcahy, in a speech to the soldiers in Dublin, said: "We look forward to our being a big national organisation, through which Ireland's ...
Article : 86 wordsThomas Clough (30), of Kurrabali Street, Auburn, was found lying dead at the front gate of his Lome last night. He was bleeding from four wounds, one ...
Article : 272 wordsThe first German steamer to roach Sydney since the outbreak of the war arrived early yesterday morning, and proceeded to Central Wharf to ...
Article : 266 wordsThe three Aberdare collieries working on tonnage were idle yesterday and today. During the time that the "darg" was in operation the wheelers in these ...
Article : 289 wordsThe immediate question facing the Mudanla Conference is the dellimination of the neutral zones. The Allies have agreed that the boundaries shall be ...
Article : 112 wordsThe time of year is approaching When plague may be expected to reappear if infection happens to be lurking in Australia. ...
Article : 177 wordsSeveral important resolutions were carried to-day by the Public Service Federation Congress. It was decided to refrain from ...
Article : 176 wordsMr. Justice Powers, in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day, refused to grant an application by James William Allen, general secretary of the Graziers' ...
Article : 184 wordsInstead of only the three listed judges, almost the Full Bench of the High Court, comprising Sir Adrian Knox (Chief Justice) and Justices Isaacs, Higgins, Gavan ...
Article : 213 wordsIt is understood that President Harding has decided to make a definite series of moves towards tho adjustment of war debts due to the United ...
Article : 148 wordsThe annual report of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company shows a credit balance of £7,444,901; and the amount carried forward £101,799. ...
Article : 169 wordsJust after passing St. Marys station, at about 10 o'clock yestorday morning, the Dubbo Mail which left Sydney at 9.25 a.m. had a narrow escape from being wrecked. ...
Article : 142 wordsThe tramwaymcn's ballot on the new national wage agreement, resulted in its acceptance by 22,430 votes to 10,331. The agreement entails a wage ...
Article : 37 wordsJohn M'Namara, of Wilson Street, Red fern, was taken to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital at 11 o'clock last night and admitted in a critical condition with ...
Article : 131 wordsIn nearly every paper you find some correspondent asking for a recipe to make household soap. Many people make soap with ordinary caustic soda, but no one ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Wed 11 Oct 1922, Page 9
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