SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Further efforts were made to-day by the Transport Workers' Federation to bring about a settlement of the marine engineers' strike. ...
Article : 1,252 wordsThe sittings of the Basic Wage Commission were resumed yesterday afternoon, when the chairman (Mr. A. B. Piddington K.C.) prisided Only one witness was ...
Article : 1,670 wordsA Handley-Page aeroplane, carrying mails and pasengers, left Cape Town for Johannesbury early on Sunday morning, and was due to arrive the same evening. ...
Article : 99 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Vickers-Vimy aeroplane was flown to-day from Mascot to Richmond where the machine will be overhauled preparatory to the flight to ...
Article : 363 wordsNot only is the "go slow" policy in force on the railways in regard to goods traffic, but it has a rigarous application to country passenger traffic, with the exception of A ...
Article : 1,718 wordsThe acceptance by Sir William Sutherland of a Junior Lordship of the Treasury necessitates a re-election for the Argyllshire seat. Probably Sir William ...
Article : 146 wordsThe Supreme Allied Council, sitting in London, has issued a reply to the German Note of January 25, which set out the grave political and economic consequences likely ...
Article : 2,098 wordsIn the House of Commons on Monday, the leader of the non-Coalition Liberals (Sir Donald Maclean) moved an amendment to extend the scope of the ...
Article : 171 wordsThe adjourned hearing of charged of being in unlawful possession of goods suspected of having been stolen preferred against Frederick Field, a tobacconist, of ...
Article : 605 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—Labours policy was expounded by the leader of the State Labour party (Mr. John Storey), who opened his campaign to-night. ...
Article : 376 wordsSchools in the Essendon district will be visited by the Minister for Education (Mr. Hutchinson) and the Director of Education (Mr. Tate) to-day. ...
Article : 652 wordsFurther details concerning the raid by the London police on the house in Moreton place, Pimlico, in which the Australian Police Corporal King was arrested show ...
Article : 222 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. P. C. Evans, the elected and endorsed candidate of the Gaulburn Labour League (recently declared bogus"), and formerly general secretary ...
Article : 258 wordsThe "Daily Chroncile's" Black Sea correspondent says that Denikin has entered into an agreement with the Cossacks establisning an elective legislature at ...
Article : 286 wordsWitnesses gave evidence yesterday before the Railways' Classificaton Board relative to the work and duties of shunters, in sunport of their claims for increased pay. ...
Article : 432 wordsIt is understood that the Labour mission, following on its visit to Ireland, will report that it is profoundly impressed with the irrefutable evidence at the failure of ...
Article : 304 wordsThe first meeting of the newly constituted the council of the Victorian branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial league was held at Anzac House yesterday ...
Article : 122 wordsPresident Wilson has informed the United States Senate in emphatic language that there is no foundation for statements made in the Senate that a secret agreement ...
Article : 123 wordsKALGOORGLE (W.A.) Tuesday.—The Bullfinch Proprietary has taken an option on Treloar's lease, adjoining the Hampton Company's reserve block 32. and on the supposed line of the lode between the ...
Article : 446 wordsMajor A. N. Aitken, Lieut.-Col. H. C. Brinsmead ([?].B.E., M.C.), Lieut, J. W. Collings, Lieut. G. [?]nilns, Capt. D. F. Middleton (M.C.), Lieut.-Col. C. g. N. Miles (C.M.G., D.S.O.), Capt. H. O. ...
Article : 155 wordsThe United States Congressional sub-committee on war expenditure reports that although more than £200,000,000 was spent of the £340,000,000 appropriated by ...
Article : 93 wordsWELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday.—A steady decline in influenza cuses is reported from all the affected parts of the Dominion Some of the restrictions, such as the ...
Article : 41 wordsBRISBANE, Tuesday.—Despite its surrender on the great principle involved in the passage of the Income Tax Amendment Bill, the Legislative Council is to be ...
Article : 176 wordsThe British Admiralty has decided to sell the ex-Orient liner Ophir, which was taken over during the war. The s.s. Tainui has sailed from ...
Article : 162 wordsParis authorities have given up hope of any further survivors from the steamer Ville Dalgar, which, when bound from Reunion to Havre, was abandoned afire ...
Article : 141 wordsConsiderable interest has been a[?]oused in the approaching Olympic Games, which are to be held for the first time since 1912, at Antwerp, between August and September, ...
Article : 238 wordsAt the Morgue yesterday, before the Corner (Dr. R. H. Cole), an inquiry was held into the death of Elsie Merritt, a married woman, 27 years of age, who died in the Melbourne Hospital on February 3 ...
Article : 184 wordsAt the London wool sales on Monday it poor selection ot merinoes was offered, and prices for these remained unchanged as computed with those at the prceeding ...
Article : 76 wordsReports were reecived from Hobart by the postal officials in Melbourne yesterday evening to the effect that serious bush fires have been raging at Zeehan (Tasmania)for ...
Article : 124 wordsCrepe de chine blouses, children's dresses, and other articles, all valued at £65, were stolen on Monday night from the costume factory of Miss Marion Gifford, 79 Swanston street, city. Entrance ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 18 Feb 1920, Page 9
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