Proceedings in connection with the general elections moved apace on Friday, when Mr. M. D. Cameron, M.H.R., was chosen as the Liberal candidate for Barker, and the Hon. R. W. Foster, M.R.H., for his old seat in Wakefield. The campaign was opened at Peterborough last night ...
Article : 393 wordsRepresentatives of the wool, dairying, poultry, and fruit industries made statements to-day showing the effects upon these industries of the present ...
Article : 1,382 wordsThe Federal session was concluded this morning, when Bills agreed to were received from the Senate, and the customary congratulatory speeches to the Speaker ...
Article : 663 wordsAt a meeting of the council of the University of Adelaide on Friday, several important appointments were made. The New Law Professor. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 819 wordsSir Hark Sheldon will leave England to-morrow on his return to Australia by way of the United States. He is due to reach the Commonwealth on November ...
Article : 364 wordsLord Apsley, who several mouths ago earned fame through travelling to Australia incognito as a third-class passenger, and working on farms in Victoria as a ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 769 wordsThe settlement terms will be reviewed at a special meeting to be held in the Communist Hall to-morrow morning. The object of the conference is to afford the rank and file an opportunity of discussing the recent abortive negotiations. ...
Article : 233 wordsArrangements are being made by representatives of the seamen to meet the Premier (Mr. Gillies) early next week end attempt to secure free railway ...
Article : 132 wordsReferring to a statement made by Mr. Seale, representative of the Oversea Shipowners' Association, the Chairman of the Melbourne strike committee (Mr. C. ...
Article : 84 wordsThe secretary of the Brisbane branch of the Associated Steamship Owners' Association announced to-day that, owing to the enforcement of the rotary system and ...
Article : 172 wordsAfter having discussed statements attributed to the captains of overseas vessels in port at Melbourne that the seamen's hours of labour were regulated by ...
Article : 216 wordsMOUNT GAMBIER. Friday.—At a meeting of the Barker electorate committee of the A.L.P.: held here to-day, Mr. A. G. Roberts, accountant, of Glenelg ...
Article : 86 wordsThe plebiscite to choose the Country Party's candidate for the Senate is progressing smoothly. The votes are coming, in from the branches, and, by means of ...
Article : 68 wordsThere is a sensation in Wales consequent upon toe discovery of the node body of Iris Watkins, a shop assistant, of Blackwood, for whom the police have ...
Article : 159 wordsThe Labour Party, realizing that time it the essential for success in the elections, is proceeding to select its candidates for the House of Representatives with all speed ...
Article : 511 wordsUnlike the Senate, where, since 1922, death has caused several changes, the House of Representatives, which met to-day for the last time, was in its ...
Article : 348 wordsClarence Harold Scarlett, a seaman, unemployed and without a fixed place of abode, was charged to-day at the City Court with having attempted to steal a ...
Article : 56 wordsAs it has been learnt that to impose hard labour when sentencing those among the striking seamen who are in receipt of either an army or navy pension means ...
Article : 298 wordsThe Deportation Board resumed its hearing to-day of the summon against Thomas Walsh. Patrick John Sheehan, Chief Clerk to ...
Article : 607 wordsMonster tanks roared over England's mimic battleground to-day in connection with the annual military manoeuvres, and opened fire at the advancing "enemy" at ...
Article : 155 wordsReferring to the remarks of the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Charlton) in the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Maxwell, M.H.R., said thin afternoon ...
Article : 173 wordsMr. W. Padbury, President of the Primary Producers' Association of Western Australia, commenting on the Federal elections, said the time had arrived when ...
Article : 154 wordsAt the London wool sales to-day, 11,378 bales were offered, and the bulk was sold. The supply included 8,000 New Zealand bales, chiefly crossbreds, which met with ...
Article : 314 wordsOn Friday 47 warrants were issued for the arrest of stewards of the P. & O. Brandt Service liner Balranald, which is idle at Outer Harbour. Two of the men ...
Article : 96 wordsEarl Haig, in a speech at Bath, where the freedom of the city was conferred upon him, remarked:—"We have too small an army, but what we have is very ...
Article : 102 wordsThe new offices of the Commonwealth Electoral Department, in Post Office place, at the rent of the Generat Post Office, wee again invaded by battalions ...
Article : 430 wordsSubscription to the conversion loan yesterday, at the Commonwealth Bank, Adelaide, amounted to £17,010, mainly subscribed by email investors. Letters ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 26 Sep 1925, Page 9
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