Statistics, all the more impressive as they are issued by the Labour Bureau of the League of Nations, show the parlous state of the coalmining industry throughout the world, partly as the result of the onward march of petrol and electricity as power producers. ...
Article : 273 wordsThe members of the Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union will offer themselves for re-employment on Friday morning, according to a decision ...
Article : 237 wordsThe Divisional Meteorologist (Mr. E. Bromley) is no scaremonger. Figures are his realm. He will delve into them with alacrity at a request from the press, and ...
Article : 257 wordsFour cruisers of the United States, squadron visiting Australian waters aarrived at Hobart early this morning. They were the Richmond ...
Article : 580 words"You are not sportsmen—you have made up your minds on something when you know only one side of the question." This seemed to be the attitude of the ...
Article : 375 wordsSir—In the remarks of the Hon. the Premier—in Parliament, reported in to-day's (Wednesday's) issue, the following statement' appears:—"Mr. Gunn said he ...
Article : 417 wordsThey old Morphett Vale Courthouse was the scene of another charge against Tilly Bails, an aborigine half-caste, of Port Noarlunga, on Wednesday ...
Article : 1,457 wordsParliamentary lobby correspondents hint that there is a likelihood of the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Winston Churchill) paying the cost of the coal ...
Article : 100 wordsThe weather office reported on Wednesday at 9 p.m.:—Cloudy to dull, overcast, and cold weather prevailed over the greater part of South Australia to-day ...
Article : 145 wordsThe political parties held meetings to-day preparator to Thursday's debate in the House of Commons on the coal subvention. Labour members of the ...
Article : 215 wordsThe Daily Herald, in an editorial article, remarks, "The Government appointed a Court of Enquiry into the coalmining dispute when it knew that the miners ...
Article : 94 wordsThe agreement between the shipowners and the Seamen's Union will be signed to-morrow. The sub-committee, which draw up the draft of the agreement, upon ...
Article : 299 wordsThere was a calm atmosphere in the House of Assembly when the proceedings were resumed on Wednesday afternoon. The "storm" which had raged regarding ...
Article : 472 wordsThe attendances at the Adelaide musical and elocutionary competitions on Wednesday were again highly satisfactory. The morning and afternoon sessions were ...
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Advertising : 351 wordsThe evening Post, in a leading article entitled "Gazing on the Pacific," remarks:—"The exchange of courtesies, each as have occurred between President Cooldige ...
Article : 184 wordsThe Italian airship Esperia, which was been on a flight from Rome to Tripoli, accomplished the return journey of 2,400 miles in 24 hours. ...
Article : 32 wordsIt is officially state that seven prisoners are awaiting trial in connection with an attempt during the recent visit of King Alfonso of Spain to Barcelona, to blow ...
Article : 63 wordsAs the destroyer squadron of the American Fleet was preparing to leave Victoria Dock this morning for its anchorage in the Bay. from which the vessels will take ...
Article : 159 wordsThe Federal Ministry, as I have already tried to make it perfectly clear, takes the view that it is not its business to be responsible for the maintenance of ...
Article : 259 wordsSubscriptions continue to flow in steadily to the new Commonwealth Loan. Yesterday another £132,400 was received at the Commonwealth Bank, Adelaide ...
Article : 149 wordsAdvices from Williamstown, Pennsylvania, state that Rear-Admiral W. W. Phelps told the American Naval Institute that the Washington Conference on ...
Article : 118 wordsTeams from the New Mexico and the Tennessee gave a bright exhibition of the American game of football at the Royal Agricultural Ground to-day. Play was fast ...
Article : 85 wordsA charge of violating the law relating to the calculation of interest chargeable on State enterprises is made against the Fuller Ministry by the Premier (Mr. Lang) ...
Article : 311 wordsJust before 10 o'clock the New Mexico's seaplane No. 2, with Lieut-Commander W. K. Harrill as pilot and Lieut. Logan as passengers, catapulted from its ship for ...
Article : 142 wordsA message from Kitchener, Ontario, states that the Canadian Prime Minister (Mr. MacKenzie King), during an address there, remarked:—"As Canada is true to ...
Article : 156 wordsAccording to the Tetuan correspondent of Le Matin, the Franco-Spanish peace terms offered to the Morocco rebels provide that Abdel Krim shall recognise the ...
Article : 141 wordsThere was a total net increase of [?]51,989 in the receipts of the Postal Department last month, as compared with those for July, 1924. The receipts last month from ...
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Advertising : 129 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day, in reply to questions, the Secretary for the Dominions (Col. Amery) said he understood that the Imperial Economic ...
Article : 55 wordsSteps are being taken by the Miners' Federation to bring about a resumption of work at the Pelaw Main Colliery so as to enable the hearing to be reopened by ...
Article : 101 wordsA deputation from the women's section of the Victorian Farmers' Union waited upon the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) to-day and pointed out to him hardships ...
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Advertising : 48 wordsA deputation from the Tasmanian hop pool waited on the Minister for Markets and Migration (Senator Wilson) to-day, and suggested that the £30,000, which, the ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Thu 6 Aug 1925, Page 9
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