Having collided with a Japanese steamer during a fog, the Aberdeen liner Marathon (7,827 tons) was beached near Dungences (Kent). She was not damaged seriously and ...
Article : 272 wordsSenator Barnes (V.) moved the adjournment of the Senate to draw attention to the case of a postal official at Ballarat who had been dismissed from the service ...
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Article : 163 wordsThe Austrian Peace Treaty was signed at Versailles to-day. There was no speech making. Dr. Renner (Austria), M. Clemencean ...
Article : 59 wordsEvidence in connection with the application for an amendment of the railway men's award was continued in the Arbitration Court, yesterday, the witnesses all being ...
Article : 799 wordsThe President (Mr. Kingsmill) took the chair yesterday at 4.30 p.m. LAND AT MINGENEW. Mr. Carson was informed by the Minister ...
Article : 717 wordsThe Royal Commissioner (Mr. E. S. Lazarus) appointed to inquire into the claims for compensation submitted on behalf of the Nationalist workers who relinquished their ...
Article : 1,668 wordsImmediately after "notice" time in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the Leader of the Opposition moved the adjournment of the House to discuss the appointment of ...
Article : 2,389 wordsThe delegates from Jugo-Slavia and Roumania have not yet signed the treaty and are awaiting instructions from their respective Governments. It is expected that they ...
Article : 42 wordsThe latest advices received by the State Department from Paris indicate that the Bulgarian Treaty has not yet been signed. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe Congress of Trade Unions in Glasgow by 4,478,000 votes to 77,000 carried Mr. Roberts Smillie's resolution pledging the congress to co-operate with the British ...
Article : 270 wordsThe majority report of the Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate on the German. Treaty of Peace, refers to the fear that other nations would not accept an ...
Article : 493 wordsThe London "Daily Express" reports that at night time a number of Sinn Feiners in small boats crossed Monkstown Bay, near Cork, and boarded a monitor. Having ...
Article : 80 wordsLord Inchcape states that the rumour from Australia that he is acquiring the shipping business of Huddart Parker, Ltd., is unfounded. ...
Article : 29 wordsAccording to the "Deutache Allgeniene Zeitung," of Berlin, the Workers and Soldiers' Council in Petrograd has authorised the Soviet commissaries to negotiate with ...
Article : 40 wordsThe Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" states that the heads of the Union of Steel Workers have ordered a nation-wide strike on October 22, ...
Article : 55 wordsMr. Sampson (V.) asked whether the Government had any information from the Imperial Government as to the position of refrigerator space for forzen meat. ...
Article : 787 wordsIt is stated that the military authorities at Petrograd have received orders from Moscow to send all their troops, including untrained men, to the southern front. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe strike on the Broken Hill mines is now well in its eighteenth week. There is still no sign of the trouble ending though two unaffiliated unions have received ...
Article : 43 wordsAs a result of the recent revolution, rebels are bombarding the seaport of La Caiba, on the northern coast of Honduras. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe prospects of a settlement of the questions affecting the wages and conditions of the seamen are now better. After the close of the conference to-day Senator ...
Article : 93 wordsAt the instance of the electricity and gas committee the City Council rescinded at a special meeting yesterday, its decision of March 24 last respecting the proposed loans ...
Article : 717 wordsAll the members of the Nationalist Party and a large number of Labour members were present to-day at a banquet given by Ministers to Mr. Hughes and ...
Article : 186 wordsThe Republican senators have begun a counter-tour to President Wilson's Senator H. W. Johnson (California) pointed out here that. while Dr. Wilson had said that ...
Article : 93 wordsGeneral Pershing, heading 25,000 veteran soldiers, paraded Fifth-avenue to-day amid scenes of unprecedented enthusiasm. It is estimated that at least two million people ...
Article : 67 wordsThere is further talk of a strike among the railway unions which precipitated the general strike of 1917. Mr. O. Bryant (secretary of the Austra ...
Article : 178 wordsThe Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" states that advices from Korea indicate that the independence demonstrations have been renewed. Business ...
Article : 40 wordsFrench-Canadian opposition to the ratiscation of the German Peace Treaty is developing in the House of Commons. Several Quebec representatives have ...
Article : 99 wordsNo deaths from influenza were reported for the metropolitan area yesterday, but the number of new cases rose to 38. Country reports showed one new case at ...
Article : 376 wordsAddressing the annual conference of the National Association of New South Wales to-day the Premier (Mr. Holman), referring to Australia's enormous economic losses ...
Article : 468 wordsAbout 300 meat slicers engaged in the meat preserving industry went on strike this afternoon. It was asserted in union circles that there was a likelihood of ...
Article : 74 wordsReplying to criticisms made by Nationalist (anti-Imperialist) members in the House of Assembly this afternoon, General J. C. Smuts (the Prime Minister) said that the ...
Article : 367 wordsThe colliery owners have declined to hold a second conference with the miners The federation deplores the men's "go slow" policy, and considers that it would be in ...
Article : 53 wordsThree delegates from New South Wales, the president (Mr. Baddeley) and secretary (Mr. Willis) of the Coalminers' Federation and the secretary of the Sydney Cool ...
Article : 184 wordsThe hearing was continued in the Bankruptcy Court to-day of the applications of Dorothy Riviers and her husband, Gerald Riviers, to set aside a warrant which was ...
Article : 119 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly this evening Mr. Prendergast drew attention to the sale and re-sale of the auxiliary schooner Dart. and re-sale of the auxiliary schooner Dart. ...
Article : 114 wordsAdvices from Constantinople show that a profound impression has been created by the American Note, warning Turkey that in the event of a renewal of the massacres ...
Article : 59 wordsAccording to the Acting Minister for Defence (Senator Russell) the time has arrived when it will be possible to effect substantial reductions in the staffs employed ...
Article : 89 wordsA conference of interstate delegates of the Returned Australian Munition Workers' Association will commence to-morrow. The matters to be discussed are chiefly ...
Article : 50 wordsIt is intended to launch the steamer Biloola at Walsh Island on September 19. The Minister for the Navy (Sir Joseph Cook) will visit Newcastle for the ...
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Fri 12 Sep 1919, Page 7
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