Besides the Socialists a section of the Radicals is opposing M. Paul Doumer, whose prospects of forming a Cabinet were less rosy to-day. It is impossible ...
Article : 129 wordsTo-day King George and Queen Mary walked from York Cottage. Sandringham over the snow-covered roads to the Sandringham Church. ...
Article : 69 wordsThe trials of the 12 Communist leaders in the Old Bailey (London) have resulted in all of the accused men being found guilty. Five of them (Inkpin, Rust ...
Article : 223 wordsThe second reading debate on the Fight Hours Bill was resumed in the Legislative Assembly last night. ...
Article : 2,209 wordsAn application was made by Dr. Evatt to the High Court this morning, to liberate on bail Thomas Walsh and Jacob Johnson, who are at present on Garden ...
Article : 1,037 wordsMr. F. A. Macquisten, K.C. (Conservative), supported by Captain J. G. Fairfax (Conservative), re-introduced to-day in the House of ...
Article : 83 wordsThe route of the funeral procession from St. James's Palace has been fixed as follows:—Colour Court, Marlborough Gate Pall Mall Horse Guards' Parade. ...
Article : 53 wordsAn interesting discussion of the industrial situation in Australia was made to-day by Mr. Thomas Biggart, of Biggart. Lumden and Company solicitors, of ...
Article : 463 wordsM. Doumer has declined the invitation of the President to form a Cabinet.— ...
Article : 17 wordsA special meeting of railwaymen's organisations was held to-day to consider the ever increasing cost of living. It was agreed that the minimum annual rate ...
Article : 59 wordsThe War Office has issued the following instructions regarding mourning for the late Queen Alexandra:—"All officers in uniform to wear mourning bands until ...
Article : 84 wordsM. Herriot has agreed to form a Cabinet.—Reuter. ...
Article : 14 wordsM. Herriot met members of the Left Bloc last night, and declared his intention to form a Cabinet comprising all of the four Left groups in the Chamber of ...
Article : 61 wordsThe London Labour, newspaper, the Daily Herald," commenting on the convictions of Communists, says: "The ancient legal blunderbuss of the ...
Article : 129 wordsThough no settlement has yet been reached in the strike of men employed in the ham and bacon factories in Bendigo a threatened extension of the strike ...
Article : 195 wordsAn official service commemorating the burial of Queen Alexandra will be conducted in St. Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne at eleven o'clock to-morrow ...
Article : 78 wordsThere was crop of questions in the House of Commons to-day regarding the lost submarine. Mr. W. C. Bridgeman (First Lord of the Admiralty) replied ...
Article : 113 wordsThe State Government offices will not be closed throughout to-morrow on the occasion of the funeral of Queen Alexandrs. but the Government has now ...
Article : 147 wordsThe imprisonment of virtually the whole of the Communist executive will conceivably not be the end of the party's discomfiture, as justification for further ...
Article : 122 wordsThe secretary of the Railway Officers' Association (Mr. T. Kenafick) yesterday made the following statement:—"While the report of the majority decision of ...
Article : 579 wordsAn examination of the Swedish vessel Vidar did not prove whether the damage was due to a collision with the M1. An attempt will be made to collect enough ...
Article : 65 wordsMessrs. Ramsay MacDonald, J. H. Thomas, P. Snowden, and other Labourites have tabled in the House of Commons a motion (which will be discussed ...
Article : 74 wordsA memorial service in St. George's Cathedral, in connection with the death of Queen Alexandra, will be held this evening at 7.30. so that the service will ...
Article : 167 wordsThe South African loan has been subscribed fully. Dealings in it have begun at a premium of one-eight per cent.—Reuter ...
Article : 41 wordsThe method of training our boys is not keeping pace with the wholesale introduction of machinery in the work-shops," said Mr. T. C. Chandler in ...
Article : 440 wordsMinisters and members of the Parliamentary Labour Party were conspicuously silent on the Communist issue to-day. It as generally admitted in ...
Article : 172 wordsThe Division of the Department of Justice which has charge of Prohibition litigation has reported that during the prohibition period fines totalling about ...
Article : 235 wordsThe Commonwealth of Australia has applied for 200 feet of frontage space at the British Industries Fair, which will he held in the White City (London) in ...
Article : 753 wordsJust before sunset to-day 40 one-minute gnus will be fired by the Royal Australian Garrison Artillery from the saluting battery in King's Park. The last gun will be ...
Article : 26 wordsFrom the mass of rumours which are afloat there seems to be no doubt that a serious revolt has occurred among the Mukdenites, who are lighting each other ...
Article : 179 wordsMr. Winston Churchill, in giving evidence in the case in which Captain Bade Bentley is claiming £300.000 from the Crown in connection with the invention ...
Article : 148 wordsOur London correspondent telegraphed yesterday that Miss Lian Gibson (the Sydney contralto vocalist) will sing in "The Messiah" at the Christmas concert ...
Article : 456 wordsAt a conference held to-day, comprising representatives of the principal Melbourne unions, open hostility was declared to the introduction of a general ...
Article : 128 wordsThe new tariff has displeased the Brisbane Chamber of Commerce. At the quarterly, meeting of the chamber to-day the committee reported that merchants ...
Article : 154 wordsIt has been reported that the Fengtienite Tupan of the Province of Chibli has declared its independence "in order to provide a buffer between Fengtien and ...
Article : 161 wordsThe Cabinet of the Irish Free State considered to-day the second statement made by Messrs. Fectham and Fisher with regard to the resignation of ...
Article : 76 wordsMr. Churchill, who was called as a Crown witness. told how Admiral Sueter raised a squadron which operated successfully until checked by the deep ruts ...
Article : 333 wordsPresident Cosgrave has left Dublin for London in connection with the boundary question.—Reuter. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe Trades Hall Council to-night, after a lengthy discussion on the question of resisting the proposed deportation of Messrs. Walsh and Johnson, decided to ...
Article : 118 wordsA Customs bylaw was recently made by the Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Pratten). providing that cotton tweeds for which a firm order had been ...
Article : 99 wordsColonel Charles Watson, accompanied by the Prefect of the Somme, a representative of the Under-Secretary for Liberated Regions, and Mr. Voss (the Paris ...
Article : 111 wordsIt is understood that the proposal has been revived by which an agreement regarding the Irish boundary question would be possible if the Imperial ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) has received through the Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven) from the British Embassy at Washington. an acknowledgement ...
Article : 150 wordsTo-day a deputation from the Port Adelaide branch of the Seamen's Union asked the president and secretary of the Port Adelaide Trades and Labour ...
Article : 115 wordsIn the House of Lords to-day, referring to disarmament as an essential part of the work connected with the pacification of the world. Lord Cecil of ...
Article : 118 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day Sir Samuel Hoare (Secretary of State for the Air Service) said that he hoped to be able to make an early announcement ...
Article : 88 wordsA message from Beirut reports that martial law has been proclaimed in Damascus, Sandjaks, and Hauran on account of continued brigandage. It has ...
Article : 71 wordsThe following passengers were booked to leave Perth for the Eastern States by the Great Western express last night:—Messrs. Libersley, Duke Mortlock. Angel, Smith (4). ...
Article : 83 wordsMr. J. J. Holland, secretary of the Flemington branch of the Australian Labour Party, has been selected to contest the Flemington seat in the Victorian ...
Article : 63 wordsFeeling ran high at a meeting of the Trades and Labour Council to-night to consider what action should be taken in the event of Messrs. Walsh and Johnson ...
Article : 176 wordsA message from Wiesbaden (Germany) reports that Mr. Tchithcherin (Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs) has departed for Paris. ...
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Fri 27 Nov 1925, Page 13
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