Developments to-day point to a serious extension of the shipping dispute. The marine transport group of unions representing all water-front organisations decided to stand solidly behind the seamen in their demand for the inclusion in the articles of the provisions of the award in ...
Article : 348 wordsCapt G. H. Wilkins, a South Australian, who has become famed as the results of his war photography, his work with various polar expeditions ...
Article : 952 wordsRealizing how much the thousands of readers of The Register have appreciated its response to their desire for the fascination of solving crossword puzzles, and how ...
Article : 336 wordsThe commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. T. Botterfield) stated on Wednesday that the Government was seekinG a means of overcoming the present ...
Article : 527 words"Dear Mum—I am Just writing a few lines to let you know that I have found out—." This unfinished letter in a schoolboy hand is the only clue which the police possess for a terrible tragedy which was enacted at Gawler on Wednesday afternoon. James Robert Keats, 14 years old, a ...
Article : 1,520 wordsCharged with Laving been in ualawful possession of a quantity of timber at Colonel Light Gardens on June 12, Roy Morley, sergeant of police, stationed at ...
Article : 1,303 wordsWith the storm centre transferred to Sydney there were no developments at Melbourne to-day in the dispute between the Federated Seamen's Union on the ...
Article : 240 wordsMr. W. H. Jackling, the railway stationmaster at North Gawler, who was probably the first to hear direct news of the tragdey, stated:—"It was about five ...
Article : 473 wordsQueensland has been declared by the Federal authorities to be plague infected. This means that all shipping will be subjected to rigorous inspection ...
Article : 459 wordsSeamen m Sydney to-day acted on the advice of the union officials and refused to offer for engagement on the Australian Commonwealth Line steamer Fordsdale. ...
Article : 671 wordsAlthough officials of the Seamen's Union had been inclined to attach significance to the action of the owners of the interstate cargo steamer Cycle in signing on ...
Article : 233 wordsThe heirs of Madame Pellerin, who lived in seclusion and in apparent poverty were astonished to learn that the police discovered 820,000 francs worth of securities ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Commissioner of the South Australian Football League (Mr. T. S. O"Halloran, K.C.) on Wednesday night disqualified two more players for rough play. ...
Article : 91 wordsThe general secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation (Mr. J. Morris) is visiting this State in connection with union business. It is understood that he ...
Article : 109 wordsThe sorrow-stricken husband of the deceased woman was interviewed at the residence of Mr. W. Rice, a very close friend of the family. He stated:—"I do ...
Article : 529 wordsA tragedy possessing several mysterious features centres upon the discovery at the Shoreditch Public Library of the dead bodies of Thomas Cuddles (60) caretaker ...
Article : 141 wordsThe flood writers on the Hawkesburgy are steadily receding, and as there are no indications of further rain, beyond a few showers, the position should continue to ...
Article : 192 wordsThe World Women's Christian Temperance Union Convention at Edinburgh has approved of a memorial to women throughout the world declaring alcohol a poison ...
Article : 79 wordsIn recent years thousands of pounds have been lost by the cattle owners of the Northern Territory, and the northern part of Western Australia, through the ravages ...
Article : 264 wordsProfessor Corhin is to remain at the Adelaide School of Forestry until the end of this year. The question of a forestry school for ...
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Advertising : 139 wordsThe floods in the Hawkesbury caused a landslide which swept away 50 yards of the main road from Windsor to Freeman's Reach. Many dairy farmers have lost all ...
Article : 52 wordsAt the Magistrates' Court at Edwardstown (before Messrs. J. J. Clark and J. Oats) on Tuesday Arthur Edward Moore, labourer, was charged with having been ...
Article : 163 wordsDelegates from China, Japan, New Zealand, and Australia to the Institute of Pacific Relations addressed the Pan Pacific Club to-day. They expressed the ...
Article : 145 wordsThe New Zealand team oF bowlers played the first match in their tour against Booroodabin this afternoon. The home team won by 87 against 67. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe English soccer team against Australia on Saturday has been selected an follows:—Hardy, Charlton, Poynton, Hamilton, Spencer, Graham, Walsh ...
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