The policy speech of the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) at Dandenong on Monday night will be broadcast from Sydney by station 2FC, Farmers', with sufficient ...
Article : 167 wordsThe Conference of the Labour Party adopted to-day the executive committee's resolution on the question of foreign policy, urging the principles of the Geneva ...
Article : 195 wordsThe bakers' shops in Paris were closed for about 2 hours to-day, while the master bakers met to protest against the abolition of night work, and particularly ...
Article : 55 wordsThe town of Ajdir (including Abdel Krim's house) is in flames. ...
Article : 26 wordsMurmurs are beginning to be heard among the British seamen on strike, and although the leaders profess to see success in sight, if the rank and file will ...
Article : 321 wordsThe Acting Secretary for War (Mr. Davis) has requested Major-General Hines, Chief of Staff in the United States Army, to make a survey of the ...
Article : 233 wordsAn official despatch from Morocco says:—"Profiting by the confusion of the enemy as a result of our victorious advance on September 29, we continued ...
Article : 106 wordsThe Acting-President of the Arbitration Court (Mr. Acting Justice Davies) has decided that the compulsory conference in connection with the joiners' ...
Article : 87 wordsSimultaneously with the Spanish successes an official despatch from Fezclaims that the French are advancing victoriously and have captured ...
Article : 56 wordsConstable Easby yesterday arrested Arthur Horace Wilcox, a seaman from the steamer Borda, on a charge of having assaulted Charles Frederick ...
Article : 66 wordsIn the course of a statement to-day the manager of the State radio station (Mr. Robinson), said that a few days ago he was approached by an organiser of the ...
Article : 635 wordsA rainstorm which occurred last night in the Tokio district resulted in several deaths. Thousands of houses were submerged partially, and railway trains were ...
Article : 31 wordsThe Labour Conference adopted to-day the national finance resolution re-affirming opposition to food taxes and protective tariffs, and demanding that vigorous ...
Article : 138 words"I cannot be blind to the forces which are working in many of the self-governing countries for the disruption of really representative Governments and the ...
Article : 64 wordsColonel Reginald Karn, a war correspondent of the Paris "Temps." was killed on the Erkeur Road while he was proceeding to visit some French ...
Article : 122 wordsForty-two seamen from the British ship Argy[?]shire were sentenced in the Fremantle Courthouse yesterday morning to 14 days imprisonment for refusal of ...
Article : 304 wordsAccording to a report which was issued to-night, some 42,000 houses have been submerged partially in the Tokio area and landslides have caused 20 ...
Article : 59 wordsThough the British seamen on strike in Melbourne still profess to be enthusiastic respecting the ultimate success of their cause, it is evident that their ...
Article : 133 wordsJewellery valued at about 750,000 dollars was stolen from the room of Mrs. James P. Donohue in the Plaza Hotel on Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. ...
Article : 74 wordsThe delegates to the Imperial Press Conference, as the guests of the State Ministry, visited the State Electricity Commission's works at Yallourn, to-day, ...
Article : 63 wordsThe general council of the Congress of Trades Unions has elected Mr. Arthur Pugh (of the Iron and Steel Trades Confederation), who is a "right wing ...
Article : 90 wordsIn the course of a speech in Glasgow Mr. S. Baldwin (the Prime Minister) said that in order to encourage mass production the Government had decided ...
Article : 103 wordsMr. George Renwick (one of the foreign correspondents of the London "Daily Chronicle") alleges that gruesome judicial crimes are being perpetrated ...
Article : 259 wordsThe Premier said last night that he had despatched the following telegram in reply to that sent to him by the Prime Minister:—"Your wire first October. Your ...
Article : 191 wordsFrom a gold loving cup presented by the East of Rosebery. Mr. J. G. R. Findlay, who represented Scotland at the Imperial Press Conference, joined members ...
Article : 324 wordsIt was reported to-day that 70 men out of 82 had resumed work on the Ascanius, and also that 42 seamen from the Balranald had gone back. ...
Article : 35 wordsAnother blow to Communists was indicated last night when the full list of the new executive committee was announced at a sitting of the Labour ...
Article : 53 wordsChina and the Powers which are concerned have agreed to exchange Notes disposing of certain issues which were raised by the Chinese Government, but ...
Article : 67 wordsThere is every likelihood that the White Star Liner Suevic will leave for Sydney to-morrow, despite the fact that the strikers have made determined ...
Article : 141 wordsIn Chambers to-day the Chief Justice granted a rule nisi. returnable to the Full Court, which sits on Tuesday next, calling on Richard Bidwell, master of the ...
Article : 144 wordsAfter a conference between President Coolidge and the American Debts Commission to-day. Sir. A. W. Mellon (the Secretary of the Treasury), issued a ...
Article : 188 wordsA friendly gesture to China has been made in a Note which will be delivered in Peking to-morrow. It enumerates the measures which the Powers have ...
Article : 69 wordsUnder the cloak of darkness about 200 of the British seamen on strike in Fremantle hurried to North Quay last night, where preparations had been made by ...
Article : 449 wordsThe deputy chairman of the Oversea Shipping Representatives' Association (Mr. N. C. Seale) issued the following statement to-day:— ...
Article : 513 wordsAccording to press messages from Australia, Mr. Lang (Premier of New South Wales) telegraphed to London a request that "Australians be appointed ...
Article : 197 wordsDelegates of the Amalgamated Marine Workers', Union met in London to-day. A statement was issued to the effect that it had been decided to carry on the strike ...
Article : 63 wordsThe redoubled efforts of seditior mongers to subvert services were dealt with by the Attorney-General (Sir Douglas Hogg) in a speech to-night. He ...
Article : 673 wordsSir W. Sefton Brancker (who is engaged in Civil Aviation) predicts that in the not distant future air transport will be as remunerative as shipping and ...
Article : 160 wordsWhen the Deportation Board resumed its sittings to-day William Clark, a storekeeper on the steamship Otira, said. in answer to Mr. Watt. K.C., who with Dr. ...
Article : 694 wordsRecalling that the Empire Press Conference has been described as the "unofficial Parliament of British peoples," the London "Daily Telegraph" devotes ...
Article : 225 wordsAt a meeting of the Echuca Federal Electorate Council of the Victorian Farmers' Union to-day the Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Hill) advised ...
Article : 199 wordsMr. Tchitcherin (the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs) has been conferring repeatedly with Drs. Lurther and Stresemann (the German statesmen). He was ...
Article : 157 wordsThe reduction of the bank rate has surprised everybody, especially because it was not made last week, as was anticipated. when it would have enabled a ...
Article : 118 wordsSeveral items were dealt with by the Tariff Board to-day. In regard to artificial flowers, fruits, plants, leaves and grasses of all kinds and materials no ...
Article : 393 wordsMr. J. M. Fowler announces that he is a candidate for the Perth seat, and will arrive in Perth next week. ...
Article : 24 wordsAs hearing on the assertions and counter-assertions made by the Overseas Shipping Association and the officials of Australian Seamen's Union with ...
Article : 134 wordsWith the delivery of the Prime Minister's nolies speech at Dandenong. Victoria, on Monday night, the Ministerial campaign will commence in earnest. The ...
Article : 153 wordsSir Arthur Keith, the famous physiologist and anthropologist, lecturing in King's College. London, made an interesting analysis of the character of the ...
Article : 296 wordsThe Federal Government presented here to-day before a Grand Jury an indictment of 16 counts, embodying 863 criminal charges against 42 fruit firm ...
Article : 76 wordsThe Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Adelaide, which arrived from London recently, to-day joined the idle vessels at Melbourne, her ...
Article : 40 wordsAs expected, after the determination of the waterside workers to handle the cargo of the vessel, the steamer Treylon, which had been anchored in Gade Roads ...
Article : 481 wordsThe reported intimidation of the crew of the steamer Demodocus into joining the strikers at Fremantle was vigorously denied by the Premier (Mr. P. Collier) ...
Article : 694 wordsThe Grand Jury has returned true bills against all of the defendants:— ...
Article : 19 wordsIt was announced yesterday by Mr. Harold Millington, M.L.A. (campaign director) that the Labour Party would officially open its campaign in the Unity ...
Article : 96 wordsThe Diplomatic Correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" asserts that reports from Turkey confirm the statement that four Turkish divisions are ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Commonwealth Electoral Office for Western Australia notified yesterday: "All Registrars will be in attendance at their respective offices, and the Central ...
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Sat 3 Oct 1925, Page 13
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