The report of the Coal Commission is unanimous. It says:—"The change in the fortunes of the coal mining industry is the result of powerful economic forces, ...
Article : 1,410 wordsThe Minster for Works (Mr. A. McCallum) said last night chat he had received a copy of the amended agreement in connection with the Federal roads scheme. ...
Article : 299 wordsThe sub-committee which has been dealing with the question of Germany's admission to the Leafue has pronounced unanimously in favour of her ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Australian team will arrive at Perth at 9.45 this morning, and at 12 noon will begin their match against the Western Australian Eleven. ...
Article : 495 wordsThe seating accommodation in Court was fully taxed to-day when the Full Bench of the High Court resumed the hearing of the appeals by three business ...
Article : 835 wordsMr. J. F. Allen, president of the United Party, made the following statement last night in regard to the relations between his party and the Country Party in the ...
Article : 787 wordsThe Ministry does not propose to appeal to the electors on the constitutional crisis which has arisen as a result of the actions by the Premier (Mr. Lang). "All ...
Article : 540 wordsMembers of the self-constituted hospital section of the Miscellaneous Workers' Union, saying that they were acting under orders from the Agricultural ...
Article : 130 wordsThere was a heated debate to-day at a long secret sitting of the Council of the League of Nations. Mr. Unden (Sweden), pounding the table in an angry ...
Article : 91 wordsIt has been rumoured persistently that Chiang Kaisek, the "Red" Generalissimo of Canton, has left his post gone to Hong Kong. The influx of ...
Article : 53 wordsThe sitting of the Council of the League in Genera this afternoon has given rise to several rumours. It has been impossible to get any confirmation of the ...
Article : 159 wordsA report from Tientsin says that as a result of representations made by the Consults to the Kuominchem authorities on the subject of the mines sunk at the ...
Article : 90 wordsAt the annual meeting of the South Australian branch of the National Roads Association to-day, the Premier (Mr. Gunn) said that the present time ...
Article : 160 wordsWith reference to the foreign cable companies' decision not to accept certain telegrams from inland places in China handed over to the companies by ...
Article : 68 wordsThe British Press threw a bombshell in London when it announced Brazil's drastic action in Geneva. The messages show that during the secret session of ...
Article : 130 wordsThe Lower House passed the supplementary Estimates this afternoon.—Reuter. [A Tokio message of March 4 said:— ...
Article : 80 wordsThe secretary of the W.A.C.A. wishes it to be known that members and others using the motor car paddock must leave all their passengers at the entrance gates ...
Article : 68 wordsReplying to an inquiry last night the Minister for Railway (Mr. J.C. Willcock) said that it had been decided to refer the dispute between the Commissioner of ...
Article : 105 wordsSir Timothy Coghlan, when interviewed by a representative of the Australian Press Association with reference to the cable messages from Sydney declaring ...
Article : 95 wordsIn a statement to journalists emphasising Spains claim for a permanent seat on the League of nations Senor Jose Yanguas Messia the Foreign ...
Article : 173 wordsThe anniversary of the battle of Mukden is being celebrated to-day by military parades and exercises throughout the country. The aviation authorities ...
Article : 61 wordsProfessor Suring, head of the Potsdam Meteorological Institute, declares that German aviators will soon be enabled to cross the Atlantic in 12 hours by using ...
Article : 108 wordsThe Diet has passed the new tariff for wheat and flour.—Reuter. [A previous cable message from Tokio, said:—At a result of a compromise ...
Article : 105 wordsThe New South Wales position was the subject of discussion in the lobby of the House of Commons yesterday, and it is said authoritatively that the matter still ...
Article : 79 wordsRecently four men engaged by the Railway department erecting poles along the line near Baker's Hill claimed an away-from-home allowance of 8s. per ...
Article : 96 wordsFrom London to Paris in an hour and 20 minutes was the record flight to-day of a passenger aeroplane, which carried 11 persons, together with luggage and ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Australian Press Association's special correspondent at Geneva says that the excitement is waning and the delegates are now expecting the session ...
Article : 126 wordsThe progress of the work of caring for and beautifying the war cemeteries both florally and architecturally in Europe, Asia and Africa is depicted in a ...
Article : 193 wordsThe evidence given at a previous sitting of the Tariff Board by Mr. Evans, who was lent for a period to the Queensland Ministry by the British Empire ...
Article : 682 wordsThe team of fliers of the Royal Air Force has arrived at Mongalla.—Reuter. ...
Article : 20 wordsIn regard to the recent inauguration of the electric signalling system along the railroad between Bellevue and Mt. Helena, it was learned yesterday that ...
Article : 270 wordsThe scarcity of shipping and the high freight rates from Sydney or Melbourne to Fremantle forms a difficult barrier to trade with Western Australia, and ...
Article : 162 wordsAlan Cobham, the aviator, has left Sollum for Athens.—Reuter. ...
Article : 18 wordsLate this afternoon Thomas Dugan (36), licences of the Alma Hotel, at Norwood, walked into the office of the Commissioner of Police, Adelaide, and ...
Article : 438 wordsMajor G. De Havilland, the designer of the renowned "Moth" aeroplane, will leave Toulon (France) By the Orient liner Orama on March 12, on a visit to ...
Article : 57 wordsThe discussion which Viscount Cecil had with the representatives of the Dominions dealt largely with the building of a new Assembly Hall and the raising ...
Article : 149 wordsAlmost every day (writes Frank T. Courtney, the well-known airman, in the London "Daily News," of January 19), one reads in the papers of some ...
Article : 615 wordsMillars' Timber and Trading Company, Ltd., have sold to Mr. F. R. Thomas, solicitor, of Perth, 27,000 acres of land at Worsley, on the Brunswick ...
Article : 191 wordsThe eagerly-awaited Economy Bill was introduced in the House of Commons tonight by Mr. Winston Churchill (the Chancellor of the Exchequer). At the ...
Article : 103 wordsA Sinn Fein meeting in Dublin defeated by 223 rotes to 218 a motion by Mr. De Valera in favour of the entry of Republican members into the Dail Eireann if ...
Article : 49 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day Mr. Rennie Smith (Labourite) asked Mr. Baldwin whether in view of the critical nature of the proceedings at Geneva he ...
Article : 61 wordsA message from Fairbanks (Alaska) says that Captain G. H. Wilkins (the explorer) announced yesterday that he would "hop off" from Fairbanks on March ...
Article : 60 wordsMr. George Renwick, in a second article on German trade says: "In my first article I dealt with the position of the workers, but the situation of the ...
Article : 313 wordsThe German survey ship Meteor has arrived at Capetown after 11 weeks' exploration in the Southern Atlantic. Captain Spies reports that Thompson Island. ...
Article : 363 wordsThe flood waters across the railway near Day Dawn have done considerable damage. A culvert which was being put in has been completely wrecked, and ...
Article : 226 wordsThe English test match selectors met in London to-day, all being present except Wilfred Rhodes, who is in Egypt. It was resolved to wait till the beginning of ...
Article : 56 wordsThe Assistant Coroner for Adelaide (Mr. C. L. Matthews) to-day committed for trial Charles Harold Lines, on a charge of the murder of Walter Wilton ...
Article : 109 wordsAs a result of the late hour at which the Cabinet was completed the newspapers here had no time for comment. Generally, however, M. Briand's resumption ...
Article : 139 wordsAlthough her engines are so seriously crippled that repairs to them cannot be made at sea, the motor ship Mazatlan, which is adrift some 809 miles off Guam, ...
Article : 65 wordsThe earliest impressions of labour's attitude on the report of the Coal Commission were gathered to-day in the Parliamentary lobby, where Opposition ...
Article : 101 wordsWith about 350 outstanding absent votes to come in connection with the Eden-Monaro by-election, the figures are as follow:—J. A. Perkins (Net.) 20,452; ...
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