Replying to a broadcast message from Mr. Baldwin declaring that no door was closed, the Trades Union Council asks does that mean that he is willing to go back to the position as it existed on April 30 and that the owners' notices in the coal industry should be withdrawn as well as the general strike notices ...
Article : 265 wordsThe police are continuing their efforts to effect the arrest of Colonel Tulloch's assailant, and although their search has not yet been successful they are hopeful ...
Article : 138 wordsThe match between the Australians and Surrey was to have been continued at the Oval at noon to-day, but the weather was threatening, and a shower ...
Article : 220 wordsThe counting of the votes cast at the biennial elections on Saturday for the Legislative Council was continued yesterday and, though the Central, South ...
Article : 476 wordsIf one used nothing then one would waste nothing. That seems plain enough. But look at it from another angle. If we use nothing at all, is not the waste total? ...
Article : 3,694 wordsNo settlement of the coal strike has yet been reached as a result of the intervention of the State Ministry. The Minister for Labour (Mr. ...
Article : 336 wordsThe Yorkshire Miners' Union has decided to pay strike money to 150,000 members on Thursday at the rate of 20s. a week for men, and 10s. for boys. ...
Article : 108 wordsThough London is quiet, reports from elsewhere show more or less serious rioting. Nasty disturbances occurred at Middlesborough where the police were ...
Article : 227 wordsA military funeral was to-day tendered to Colonel E. W. Tulloch, the victim of the sensational shooting affray at East Melbourne on Saturday morning, and ...
Article : 239 wordsSpecial correspondents sent to London by many French newspapers loudly praise the British Government for its measures to cope with the situation. ...
Article : 52 wordsThe Australians will open the fifth match of their tour at Southampton on Wednesday, and special interest will attach to the game because in the ...
Article : 386 wordsThe Transport Workers' Internationale was not enthusiastic about the proposal of the British delegate, Mr. Milford, that the loading and unloading of every ship ...
Article : 153 wordsIt is expected that the action of the engine drivers and firemen on the South Coast in joining the strikers will throw between 4,000 and 5,000 men out of ...
Article : 306 wordsThe nearest approach hitherto made in the direction of resuming negotiations occurred during the week-end. The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) on Saturday night ...
Article : 156 wordsTwo Durham Labour leaders, Will Lawther, an ex-Parliamentary candidate for South Shields; and Harry Bolton, chairman of the Blaydon Urban District ...
Article : 44 wordsChurches and chapels of all denominations made efforts to instruct the members of their congregations regarding their public duties during the present ...
Article : 164 wordsCommander R. E. Byrd has returned to King's Bay, Spitzbergen, after a 15½ hours' flight. He states that he reached the North Pole. ...
Article : 56 wordsThe central food committee officially states that considerable progress has been made in arrangements with trade organisations for voluntary maximum ...
Article : 93 wordsThe Korean Labour League has cabled to the British Miners' Federation, promising its moral and financial support. The league contemplates levying ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 468 wordsThe most important happening to-day was the official reply of the Trade Union Congress to the broadcast declaration of the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin). ...
Article : 496 wordsThe following British Government official wireless news (by courtesy of Amalgamated Wireless) has been received under date of May 9:— ...
Article : 614 wordsCommander Byrd started on his flight to the North Pole from King's Bay, Spitzbergen, this morning. Weather conditions were good. ...
Article : 144 wordsThe Trades Union Council complains that it has not received a reply to its offer to the Government to assist in the distribution of food supplies. ...
Article : 67 wordsIn a speech at Willesden the secretary of the Railwaymen's Union (Mr. C. T. Cramp) said he understood there was a feeling that the railway and transport ...
Article : 170 wordsThe Royal Commission appointed to inquire into allegations of bribery against certain members of the police force continued its investigations to-day. Several ...
Article : 706 wordsReports from those coal users who would be handicapped by a continuance of the strike of engine drivers and firemen in the collieries indicate that there ...
Article : 230 wordsThe greatest astonishment and enthusiasm were aroused everywhere along its route yesterday by a convoy of 104 flour-laden lorries, with an escort of 16 ...
Article : 112 wordsA collision occurred to-day between the Royalists and police, in which several policemen and demonstrators were injured. Twenty arrests were made. ...
Article : 52 wordsThe King had a Council meeting to-night, which was attended by the Lord President of the Council (the Earl of Balfour), the Secretary of State for ...
Article : 68 wordsThe best feature of the opening of the second week of the strike was the great increase in the numbers of 'buses on each of which a policeman is mounted on ...
Article : 86 wordsFire was discovered in the basement below the Adelaide Tailoring Company's shop, in Hay-street, early yesterday evening. Thick smoke was pouring from ...
Article : 263 wordsA grave view is taKen by shipping authorities the effect of the strike of the engine drivers and firemen in the coal mines. No extra reserve stocks ...
Article : 152 wordsThe Government's official review of the situation is prefaced by an assurance that no material news is being withheld. It describes the position generally as ...
Article : 369 wordsA warm May sun, reappearing after a week's absence, shone upon the strangest week-end in London's history. The streets resembled those of a country ...
Article : 667 wordsIt is reported from authoritative sources that M. Victor Kopp, the Russion Ambassador to Japan, is returning to Moscow shortly on leave, and is at ...
Article : 139 wordsNo alarm is felt that the stoppage of coal production brought about by the engine drivers' strike, will result in the closing down of any of Newcastle's large ...
Article : 226 wordsThe Lord President of the Council (the Earl of Balfour), in an article in the "British Gazette," says:—"Two hundred and thirty-eight years have passed ...
Article : 312 wordsAt a recent stop-work meeting of the Australian seamen, held in Fremantle, resolutions were carried repudiating Mr. T. Walsh's new union rules, supporting ...
Article : 311 wordsA fierce battle was fought between the Druses and the French in the Midan quarter of Damascus. The Druses transformed houses into fortresses, after ...
Article : 48 wordsDr. W. W. Yen, whom Marshals Change-Tso-Lin and Wu-Pei-Fu are urging to take up the Premiership, has made a statement saying that means must be ...
Article : 139 wordsComing down the steep slope, above Red Hill, on the Toodyay-road, last evening, a motor lorry crashed into the rear of a motor 'bus, which spun round and ...
Article : 214 wordsIn the event of the coal stoppage continuing beyond to-morrow, a large number of interstate vessels will be thrown idle. Shipowners were reluctant to-day ...
Article : 127 wordsThere are conflicting views regarding the number of public conveyances restarted. The Government announces that 3,000 ran on Sunday. The Trades Union ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Protestant Federation's annual convention has carried a resolution protesting against the proposed Roman Catholic Eucharistic Congress to be ...
Article : 121 wordsWork has already been commenced at the Commonwealth Dockyard, Cockatoo Island, Sydney, on the construction of a seaplane carrier for the Royal ...
Article : 95 wordsThough he thought there was necessity for an ever-increasing convoy system in order to secure the free movement of food supplies, the Chief Civil ...
Article : 229 wordsOn Sunday evening Viscount Grey of Falloden broadcasted a message countrywide. He said that negotiations concerning the miners' wages must be free, ...
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Tue 11 May 1926, Page 7
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