There is no alteration in the strike position. The men now call it a lockout. The carpenters have been promised strike pay of £2 a week from the headquarters ...
Article : 470 wordsThere were no fresh developments in the seamen's trouble in Melbourne to-day. A mass meeting of all seamen who may be in port has been arranged, for to-morrow ...
Article : 217 wordsRumours were current in the town on Thursday morning of sensational developments in connexion with the extensive robberies of silver from the works of the ...
Article : 373 wordsThe New York Times for March 30 contains a lengthy despatch from Mr. Harold Begbie, descriptive of an interview which he had had with the ex-Kaiser at ...
Article : 2,105 wordsThe election of a representative of the South Australian fanners on the Australian Wheat Hoard was concluded on Friday, when the Attorney-General (Hon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 513 wordsTwo brothers-John Ernest Dowell (28) and Frederick Dowell (30)—described as carpenters and joiners, were presented at the St. Kilda Police Court to-day on ...
Article : 174 wordsA message from Maritzburg states that one of the most extraordinary trials in the history of the country has been begun before the Native High Court at Eshwe ...
Article : 91 wordsThe President of the German Republic (Herr Ebert), in a statement published in Vorwaerts, says:—The Government will not come to a definite decision in ...
Article : 103 wordsAbout 100 German prisoners of war sailed early this morning by the Chepstow Castle for Europe, via east coast ports, under the Government repatriation ...
Article : 51 wordsSir Newton Moore asked in the House of Commons to-day if the Pacific mandates would be issued to Australia immediately peace was signed. Mr. Bonar Law replied ...
Article : 62 wordsNow that Mr. Webber proposes to reduce the commission paid to licensed vendors of postage stamps to 1 per cent., those who have hither. o provided this ...
Article : 121 wordsThe South African branch of the Empire Parliamentary Association entertained at luncheon at Parliament House to-day the Minister of Labour and Industry of ...
Article : 64 wordsThe industrial position on the waterfront is causing anxiety to all who would be affected by a disturbance there. The Waterside Workers Federation declares ...
Article : 165 wordsM. Kerensky, a leader in Russia's first revolution, has arrived at Paris, with a demand that the Allies shall not recognise any Soviet Government in Russia. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Allies have announced that arrangements have been made for the complete renewal of the close blockade if Germany should refuse to sign the peace terms. In ...
Article : 98 wordsInvalid soldiers from the Wandilla were landed at the Outer Harbour by the launch Vigilant at 11 o'clock on Friday morning. The military disembarkation officers were ...
Article : 450 wordsThe President of the Senate (Mr. Givenes) has received a lone cable message from the President of the Belgian Senate, asking aid of the Australian Parliament in ...
Article : 322 wordsGen. Mannerheim's Finnish Army is within a few miles of Petrograd, in which city a state of panic prevails. The Bolsheviet leaders have departed from the ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Paris correspondent of The Daily Telegraph says it is generally believed that the Germans will sign the peace treaty, but an early signature is not expected. A ...
Article : 60 wordsA question of some importance in regard to international relations was discussed to-day at the Synod of the Dutch Reformed Church. Several speakers emphasized ...
Article : 92 wordsA deputation, headed by Mr. Palmer President of the Victorian branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers Imperial league), waited upon interstate steamship ...
Article : 139 wordsThe Reader of the German peace delegates (Herr Rantzau), in his latest Note to the Paris Conference in relation to the incidence of the peace terms, complains of ...
Article : 85 wordsTo-day the Full Court decided that the Collector of Customs was justified in assessing duty on imported goods according to the value the country time of export from ...
Article : 303 wordsA scheme has been mooted which, it is believed, is sympathetically regarded by the Government, to establish the nucleus of a South African merchant fleet by the ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Sydney branch of the Federation of Firemen and Seamen to-night decided to take no action in regard to the strike at the present juncture. This decision will ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Berlin correspondent of The Daily Chronicle says that the whole of the newspapers published at the German capital are enthusiastic over the practical unanl mity of the National Assembly in ifc criticism of the peace terms. The Berlin papers say there is no doubt that the withdrawal of the German troops from Russia ...
Article : 154 wordsA well-attended meeting of the Port Adelaide branch of the Federated Seamen's. Union was held on Friday morning. Not only men from coasting vessels, but also a ...
Article : 81 wordsIn the presence of a tremendous crowd a western province team to-day defeated by 2 goals and 7 tries to 1 goal an Australian Rugby team selected from the ...
Article : 123 wordsThe Wyreema—Mesdames B. E. Morrell, E. F. Street, E. B. McMullen, J. D. W. Chisholm, M. I. Rolfe, J. Nixon, G. D. Davies, L. Nettell, E. C. Johnstone, G. ...
Article : 217 wordsThe South Australian soldiers from the Armagh were landed at the Outer Harbour on Friday afternoon. The same officers controlled the disembarkation as ...
Article : 349 wordsA new regulation under the War Precautions Act was gazetted to-day, empowering the Prime Minister to fix the price of coal resold by persons who obtained it ...
Article : 107 wordsThe Minister for Finance states that the War Pensions hill amounts to £1,700,000, and will probably eventually reach £2,000,000. The scale of New Zealand ...
Article : 44 wordsThere have been angry demonstrations in Berlin. A crowd gathered yesterday and shouted "Doth with Clemeneeau; down with England; down with Wilson!" ...
Article : 51 wordsThe keenest interest is being taken in the approachiing tour of a New Zealand Ragby team. Five out of 10 centres where matches can be played have already been ...
Article : 38 wordsThe attention of the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) was directed to-day to the statement made by Major-Gen. Sir Newton Moore in the House of Commons ...
Article : 92 wordsThe Council of Four will this morning; complete its discussion of the military terms which are to be embodied in the Austrian peace treaty. They will ...
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Advertising : 1,459 wordsThe Austrian peace delegates are delighted with the quarters paced, at their disposal at St. Germains, where they have been assigned two streets and a portion of ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Burnside Christian Church was on Thursday night filled to overflowing when a welcome home was given to Ptes Mortimer, Riber's, Biggins, and Pengelly, and Dvt. K. Pitman. Some of them ...
Article : 75 wordsAmount previously acknowledged for Central Committee, £24,425 0/5; for Comforts Shep £7.734, £57 14/9, Burra Comforts Fund, proceeds tearoom; £20, Mount Lofty (per Miss Titbits); ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 17 May 1919, Page 7
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