SYDNEY, Thursday.— A crisis has been precipitated in the coastal shipping trade as a result of the Seaman's Union having ordered its members to leave coastal ships ...
Article : 826 wordsBishop Crossley died in the West London Hospital as the result of injuries sustained in a street accident. Bishop Crossley stepped from an omnibus near the Olympia ...
Article : 291 wordsIn the unavoidable absence of the Speaker (Sir Littleton Groom) yesterday, the Deputy Speaker (Mr. Bayley) presided over the House of Representatives. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 949 wordsIn rationing supplies of water for irrigation purposes the Water Supply Commission is making every effort to give a fair share to each of the districts under its ...
Article : 863 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) announced in the House of Commons that he would move the adjournment of the House to-morrow afternoon to permit the ...
Article : 911 wordsThe "Daily Express" understands that the Commonwealth is seeking the British Government's approval of an important shipping project aiming at speeding up ...
Article : 267 wordsThe death is announced of Sir Sidney Lee, a leading man of letters, at the age of 66 years Sir Sidney Lee had had many years of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 97 wordsThe State department has informed the Australian Press Association that Great Britain has not yet accepted the United States proposal to waive the visas on ...
Article : 202 wordsWhen sentencing an Australian, Rupert Killingly, for criminal libel, the recorder at the Old Bailey remarked:—"Practitioners in the courts of the land shall be ...
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Article : 69 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—A dramatic sequel to the long litigation between the Limerick Steamship Company Ltd. and the Commonwealth Government and Mr. W. Scott ...
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Article : 62 wordsAt Warsaw the political police arrested more than 40 Communists whose activity on "behalf of a neighbouring Power" is stated to have been clearly established. The ...
Article : 465 wordsAsserting in the House of Commons that there were 200 people ready to give evidence, Mr. R. Serymgeour (Independent) asked if the Admiralty would arrange ...
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Article : 240 wordsBy order in Council published in the Commonwealth "Gazette," issued yesterday, the coasting provisions of the Navigation Act between the ports of Hobart and ...
Article : 354 wordsThe British Government publishes the letter of the Maharajah of Indore offering to abdicate. The Maharajah recalls that eight years ago, when the report of Lord ...
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Article : 329 wordsMany thousands of pounds are still required to complete St. Paul's Cathedral. The Moorhouse tower and its two smaller sisters are designed as an act of worship ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 5 Mar 1926, Page 11
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