SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Archbishop Mannix arrived in Sydney from Brisbane by train this morning, and was given an enthusiastic welcome. An immense crowd ...
Article : 783 words"The outlook is very hopeful," declared the Premier (Mr. Lawson), who returned from Castlemaine yesterday. "What the Ministry wants is strong representatives of ...
Article : 175 wordsGeneral Allen, the American commandant on the Rhine, attended the Supreme Council meeting yesterday. Various military experts of the Allies gave their views on ...
Article : 646 wordsFine weather prevailed to-day for the match at Canterbury between the Australians and Kent, and there was a large attendance. It was a picturesque scene, ...
Article : 477 wordsThe Australian Press Association has interviewed the Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Massey), who said:—" The impression I received after meeting the ...
Article : 299 wordsThe Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that, following the receipt of Italy's approval of November 11 for the armaments conference, and ...
Article : 210 wordsBRISBANE, August 6.— Queensland has had six years' experience of Caucus rule, but recent events show beyond any doubt that the ...
Article : 881 wordsKYABRAM, Wednesday. — Nationalist supporters in the Rodney electorate will be heartened by news that Mr. Hugh McKenzie has consented to oppose the leader of ...
Article : 484 wordsCommenting on the policy speech of the leader of the Farmers' Union (Mr.Allan), the Attorney-General (Mr. Robinson) said yesterday that the announcement was one ...
Article : 203 wordsIn the House of Commons, Mr. Barnes (Labour) moved amendments on the Railway Decontrol Bill, the effect of which would be to assure railway-men of seven ...
Article : 306 wordsMr. Hughes returned to London on Tuesday after his visit to Wales, where he met with the fiercest rainstorms in his experience. The roads were almost blocked ...
Article : 123 wordsLord Incheape, the well-known shipping magnate and chairman of the P. and O. and British Steam Navigation Co., in a letter to a meeting at Glasgow to protest ...
Article : 81 wordsThe selection of Mr. Hugh McKenzie to contest the Rodney electorate in opposition to the leader of the Farmers' Union (Mr. Allan) was confirmed yesterday. Fifty-five ...
Article : 188 wordsMotorists were keenly interested in the statement of a reduction in the price of cars in the United States, published in "The Argus" yesterday. At the same time ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 332 wordsThe various trades unions concerned have conferred with the railway managers, and have accepted a reduction in wages for skilled artisans in railway workshops ...
Article : 57 wordsNo further selections of candidates by the Farmers' Union were announced yesterday. So far only 17 candidates have been chosen, leaving 48 electorates where no selections ...
Article : 321 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph" remarks:- " Upper Silesia" has been poisoning our diplomacy too long, and has already inflicted ruinous damage to the economic position of ...
Article : 204 wordsOwing to the fact that he is going on to Western Australia immediately, the leader of the Federal Country party (Dr. Earle Page), who arrived in Melbourne ...
Article : 158 wordsAt Prague 2,700 men and women delegates from 40 nationalities, including official representatives from Belgium, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Saxony, Ukraine, and ...
Article : 120 wordsGeneral exemption of the mining industry from any award the court might make was sought by Mr. T. Maughan, secretary of the Mines and Metals Association of ...
Article : 176 wordsROCHESTER, Wednesday.—The Minister for Public Works (Mr. Frank Clarke, M.L.C.), addressing a large meeting of Rodney electors at the shire ball (Councillor ...
Article : 167 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday —It was stated to-night that the following would probably submit their names in the Labour selection ballot for West Sydney:— Alderman W. ...
Article : 206 wordsThe Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle " states that the population of Heligoland intend to appeal to the League of Nations for independence. They have ...
Article : 142 wordsThe Berlin correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that Herr Theodore Wolff, editor of the " Berliner Tageblatt," discussing the Paris situation in that journal, ...
Article : 120 wordsADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Reports presented at meetings held by the unions to consider the crisis at Port Pirie showed that the different unions concerned were not ...
Article : 134 wordsTwo more candidates have been endorsed by the Australian Labour party. They are Mr. P. J. Clarey, secretary of the Storemen and Packers' Union, who has ...
Article : 103 wordsBritish, French, and Italian Ministers and finance experts are conferring in Paris on the priority of payment of the Belgian war debt, the price of coal, and other ...
Article : 52 wordsMr. Eggleston, the retiring member for St. Kilda, opened his campaign at the St. Kilda Town Hall last night. The mayor (Councillor Alford) presided. ...
Article : 342 wordsA Board of Agriculture return for 1920 shows that the farm area of England and Wales under crops or grass was 28,139,000 acres, a decrease of 368,000 acres. Other ...
Article : 93 wordsMr. Austen Chamberlain, in the House of Commons on Tuesday, indicated that Sir James Rennell Rodd, formerly Ambassador to Italy, will be the British delegate to the ...
Article : 195 wordsPERTH, Tuesday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) continued the debate on the Address in Reply. He said that the Government ...
Article : 385 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—When the annual conference of the Farmers and Settlers' Association was resumed this morning, the president (Mr. W. W. Killen) ...
Article : 252 wordsThe leader of the Caucus Opposition (Mr. Prendergust) outlined the policy of his party to a crowded audience at the Locomotive Hall, Victoria street, North Melbourne, last ...
Article : 2,217 wordsDespite the announcement of the Nelson Cricket Club (Lancashire League) that E. A. McDonald has accepted an engagement with that club for three years, the ...
Article : 80 wordsSpasmodic anti-semitic outbreaks are still occurring Boisterous crowds at Memmingen (Bavaria) besieged the house of a Jewish dairyman named Rosenbaum, and ...
Article : 158 wordsSir,—The reference this morning to recent United States reductions on motorcar prices is liable to be misleading. For instance the following are given as the June ...
Article : 348 wordsAfter a most exciting match at the Oval as a benefit to the Surrey professional (J. W. Hitch), Surrey snatched a victory by 75 runs against Kent. For Surrey Sandham ...
Article : 93 wordsMr. Lloyd George before leaving England to attend the meeting of the Allies Supreme Council, in Paris, intimated that Ministerial salaries would be reduced ...
Article : 97 wordsMr. Sydney Smith, the manager of the Australian team, who was recently reported to be suffering from dental trouble, developed autrum. An operation was ...
Article : 43 wordsStrong comments were made at the meeting of the Hawthorn Council, last night on a letter received from the Hawthorn Inter-church Campaign Committee, containing a copy of a resolution passed ...
Article : 165 wordsGEELONG, Wednesday.—Mr. Duncan McLennan, the Independent Nationalist candidate who is contesting the Barwon seat, opened his campaign ...
Article : 356 wordsThe "Daily Express" states that a match between Joe Beckett and McCormack will be ratified shortly. The winner should be matched with George Cook, of Australia. ...
Article : 82 wordsG. Hirst, reappearing for Yorkshire, materially, assisted in the victory by 113 runs over Notts. He scored 60 in 70 minutes of bright and faultless cricket. ...
Article : 31 wordsJ.W. Hitch and A. Sandham, the Surrey professionals, have been added to the list of probable players in the final Test at the Oval on Saturday. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Vilna reports that, despite the strictest measures against the introduction of infection from Russia, Asiatic cholera is ...
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