Master builders view with concern the recent Federal, award of Mr. Deputy President Webb, which increased the wages of carpenters and ...
Article : 680 wordsWhen Buskin urged that "There was no wealth but life," he was counted impractical, "but the most practical folk of the present day seem inclined to endorse ...
Article : 1,673 wordsWhen play in the test match between South Africa and England was resumed this morning the situation was most interesting, and it was impossible to ...
Article : 486 wordsThe Reparations Conference has been compelled to terminate without the achievement of any result. The Italian representatives acted as conciliators in an endeavour to bring about a compromise between the French and British schemes for a settlement of the question, but it was ...
Article : 228 wordsThe sudden collapse of the suspenson bridge over the Cowlitz River, Kelso, U.S.A., at a time when numbers of workmen were returning home, ...
Article : 171 wordsThis series of articles by Mr. David Lloyd George, ex-Prime Minister of England, is copyright in all countries. The copyright for Australasia is held by the Australian Press Association, and that for Great Britain by The London Daily Chronicle. Reproduction in full or in part without ...
Article : 932 wordsThe Conference has broken up without laving come to an agreement. ...
Article : 17 wordsIn the Senate to-day Mr. J. T. Robinson (Arkansas) moved the second reading of his Bill to provide that the United States should have representation on the ...
Article : 378 wordsWhen the conference was reopened to-day, an official French, note was issued that, under the contract signed at Calais on October 25, 1916, France had received ...
Article : 116 wordsThe Kelso authorities now estimate that 80 lives were lost in the bridge disaster, the horror of which was heightened by the sudden failure of the electric light ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Daily Express correspondent at Paris says the conference met at 3 o'clock for an hour, and then adjourned for one and a half hours. It finally broke up at ...
Article : 193 wordsAn eyewitness of the catastrophe has declared that a bus carrying 20 school children was plunged into the river when the bridge collapsed, and that only four of the ...
Article : 43 wordsThe fact is that Europe has been thoroughly frightened by its recent experience, and, like frightened things in general, it does not readily listen to ...
Article : 248 wordsMr. Bonar Law made a statement after the breakdown. There were irreconcilable differences between France and Britain, but the friendship between the ...
Article : 209 wordsLieut. Thoret has created a gliding record with an army biplane at Biskra (Algeria) by remaining in the air seven hours after having shut off the engine. ...
Article : 39 wordsMr. Lloyd George has telegraphed to The Daily Chronicle, "I read with gladness Mr. Secretary Hughes's important speech suggesting the appointment of a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 wordsThe Daily Chronicle, commenting on the situation, says:—"The British proposals can be regarded as a question, economically, of how to avoid killing the ...
Article : 490 wordsThe members for Newcastle (Messrs. Butterfield and Harvey) waited on the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. T. Pascoe) on Friday morning, and introduced ...
Article : 232 wordsThe Italian delegation assumed the role of conciliators, and drafted a plan endeavouring to combine the important points of the French and British schemes. ...
Article : 105 wordsThe information contained in our London telegram with regard to the appointment of a successor to Sir James Fergusson, although exceedingly meagre, is ...
Article : 164 wordsAt the end of the conference M. Theunis (chief Belgian delegate) declared with profound grief:—"Despite all efforts two of the Allies were unable to agree. I ...
Article : 63 wordsM. Poincare has requested the French Ambassador at Washington to inform the American Secretary of Sate (Mr. Hughes) that the German ...
Article : 101 wordsFrom the Lausanne delegations it is learnt that a sensation was caused by the collapse of the Reparations Conference at Paris. The Turks openly rejoiced at the ...
Article : 48 wordsIt is understood that in consequence of the failure of the conference, Mr. Bonar Law will cancel Great Britain's participation in the Reparations Commission, ...
Article : 53 wordsThe deputation Subsequently waited on the Minister of Agriculture (Hon. G. F. Jenkins) with regard to a road bridge in the Pichi Richi, Pass, between Quorn and ...
Article : 86 wordsItaly's proposal for the solution of the reparations difficulty is to raise 10,000 000,000 gold marks by an international loan, to be used to stabilize the ...
Article : 169 words"The Entente still exists, but the Entente Cordiale is dead." This is the keynote of the comment in the cafes and on the boulevards of Paris to-night. ...
Article : 98 wordsLe Matin Bays that Mr. Bonar Law's declarations regarding the dispatch of the ...
Article : 469 wordsThe Foreign Office has issued the full text of a long end closely argued British reply to the French criticisms at the second sitting of the conference. It ...
Article : 101 wordsImmediately following upon the receipt of cable advices from Paris that the Reparations Conference had broken up in disagreement. Ambassador Harvey ...
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Advertising : 963 wordsA member of the British delegation says that if France decades to take isolated action, Britain will be bound to make a formal protest, at the same time ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 6 Jan 1923, Page 9
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