The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) stated to-day that he had received, through the Overseas Shipping Representative Association (Melbourne) the following telegram from the Perth branch of the association:—"Yesterday a large number of strikers forced themselves on board the ...
Article : 189 wordsAn important statement defining the altitude of the Waterside Workers' Federation towards the striking British seamen was issued to-day by Mr. A. H. ...
Article : 798 wordsThe action was unexpectedly concluded to-day, in which Andree Lauzanne, a Frenchwoman, sued Arnold G. Reach, merchant and brewer ...
Article : 185 wordsThe Labour Party conference at Liverpool to-day carried the executive's motion, moved by Sir. J. Ramsay MacDonald, declaring that only upon avowedly Socialist ...
Article : 197 wordsBefore hundreds of spectators gathered on May 9 last to witness Ibsen's tragedy, "Peer Gynt," Balkan hatred suddenly blazed out from the ...
Article : 586 wordsThe death occurred on Thursday of Mr. Alfred Searcy, Clerk of Parliaments and Clerk of the Legislative Council, at Miss Laurence's Hospital ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,341 wordsIt Is said that the Sturt Football Club has taken action tantamount to paying its players, and that this was, decided upon at the special request of ...
Article : 592 wordsThe following statement was issued this afternoon by Mr. Scale:—Physical, force aDd mob violence directed against British unionists on the steamship Demodocus at ...
Article : 296 wordsIt was admitted in Melbourne to-day that a move in the direction of a settlement of the seamen's strike was being made in Sydney, although officials of the ...
Article : 119 wordsCol. Williams Mitchell (formerly Assistant Chief of the United States Air Service), continuing his testimony before President Coolidge's Aviation Enquiry Board ...
Article : 235 wordsThe conference adopted a motion by Mr. J. R. Clynes urging steps to ensure and closer political economic relationship between Great Britain, India, the ...
Article : 264 wordsAt a meeting of importers nod exporters' representatives, held to-day, at Scott's Hotel, to discuss the effect on trade of the British seamen's strike, the opinion ...
Article : 366 wordsMr. Seale (Deputy-Chairman of the Oversea Shipping Representatives' Association) made the following statement to-day in reply to evidence given before the ...
Article : 460 wordsMr. MacDonald said in the conference to-day:—"We knew yesterday that the decision to exclude Communists would remove the Communist attack from the ...
Article : 463 wordsThe Bank of England minimum rate of discount was to-day reduced to 4 per cent., a reduction of ½ per cent, from the figure fixed on August 5. It was raised from 4 ...
Article : 79 wordsWool sales were held to-day, when the quantity catalogued totalled 9,736 bales end sales, including private transactions, amounted to 9,880 bales. Competition at ...
Article : 96 wordsThe Register has secured the services of Mr. C. G. Macartney, one of the most famous cricketers Australia has ever known, to write ...
Article : 198 wordsMr. N. C. Seale (Deputy Chairman of the Oversea Shipping Representatives' Association) has issued the following statement in denial of certain reports from ...
Article : 193 wordsThe second stage of the King's was shot at Enoggera this morning, and was won by T. Bear with 98 out of 110. Bear also won the Ipswich match on Tuesday. ...
Article : 406 wordsAt the Dunedin wool sale to-day the offering, consisting of 1,300 bales of late wool, mostly of low quality, seedy and heavy in condition. There were some ...
Article : 57 wordsWhen daylight came to-day people along the waterfront at Fremantle saw that the steamer Romeo, which had arrived at a berth at the North Quay during the night ...
Article : 262 wordsA most satisfactory feature in connection with yesterday's subscriptions to the conversion loan was the number of country investors who applied for bonds, there ...
Article : 249 wordsA number of officials of the Amalgamated Marine Workers' Union and a few strikers were present at the hearing at Southampton today of a shipping strike ...
Article : 150 wordsThe Premier (Hon. J. Gunn), in extending, on behalf of the Government, his deepest sympathy to Mrs. Scarcy and family, said the late Mr. Scarcy was an ...
Article : 81 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly this morning the Premier (Mr. Laug) made a definite pronouncement regarding the Attitude of the Government towards the ...
Article : 316 wordsA high tribute was paid by the Speaker (Hon. J. McInnes), who said he had been in contact with Mr. Searcy for several yean, both as a citizen and an official ...
Article : 154 wordsThe Home Secretary's committee has reported in favour of licensing two-seater taxicabs in London, on the ground that cheaper fares are essential in regard to ...
Article : 70 wordsThe first disturbance during the seamen's strike occurred last night, when seven mem of the Ballarat's crew ashore tried to break away and rejoin their ...
Article : 268 wordsThe Leader of the Opposition (Sit Henry Harwell) Mid that the death of, Mr. Scarcy would be deeply regretted not onto by members of Parliament, but also ...
Article : 104 wordsMr. C. Kennett officially opened the firemen's recreation dab at the Hindmarsh Fire Station on Thursday. The room has been altered and renovated by ...
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Advertising : 14 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly to-day the Attorney-General gave notice that be would move for leave to bring in a Bill to increase the salaries of members. The ...
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Advertising : 24 wordsThe announcement by the Premier (Mr. Lang), that the Ministry would pot accept the seamen's ultimatum is said not to have perturbed the officials of the Australian ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Fri 2 Oct 1925, Page 9
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