The attention of shipping and industrial circles is centred upon the conference to be held to-morrow between the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) and a deputation, representing the industrialists of Melbourne and Sydney, and, at which, initial efforts will be made in the direction of effecting a ...
Article : 405 wordsCommenting on the wool stabilization scheme propounded by Sir John Higgins, the wool trade correspondent of The Daily Telegraph (London) states:—The ...
Article : 173 wordsThe trail of Arthur Augustus Oakes, aged 27 years, a packer, for murder of Mona Beacher, at Toronto, New South Wales, on or about May ...
Article : 948 wordsNews has been received of the discovery of the body of August Llewellyn Buerman, a migrant boy, who was brought out from England, and who ...
Article : 333 wordsThe Colonial Secretary (Col. Amery) has telegraphed to the Governor of Hongkong assuring him of support, and making enquiries as to the direction the Governor requires assistance, and what measures. His ...
Article : 106 wordsIt is generally conceded that the one weak link in Col. Light's admirable scheme of layout for the City of Adelaide was the absence of a sufficient ...
Article : 1,729 wordsDevelopments in Sydney at the week-end support the prediction that the seamen are determined to wage war against tho ship-owners. The passenger steamer Canberra ...
Article : 506 wordsThe Chinese Note to the British and French consuls demands that the British shall apoligise for the acts of, and punish the senior officers concerned in, the recent ...
Article : 157 wordsThe secretary of the Western Australian Pastoralists' Association (Mr. W. L. Sanderson) said no scheme of wool stabilization would be agreed to until it had ...
Article : 93 wordsSir—In The Register of June 27 I read a criticism of Sir John Higgins's scheme by Mr. W. Stevenson Fraser and Mr. W. J. Young, and I think those gentlemen are ...
Article : 848 wordsThe names of Mr. Tom Walsh (secretary of the Seamen's Union) and Mr. Jacob Johanssen (assistant secretary of the Sydney branch of the union) were ...
Article : 342 wordsThe French have strengthened the defences around their concession at Canton. Two lines of sandbag defenses have been erected, and trenches have been dug in ...
Article : 78 wordsThe articles of the following vessels will expire at Melbourne during the next month—July 8, Coolana; July 15, Koorings; July 16, Lady Loch, Marrawah ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Chinese banks here are resuming business. The British and French Consul-Generals have requested all foreigners, other than British and French, to leave ...
Article : 35 wordsUnless the transport unions hare some definite proposals to put before the Prime Minister to-morrow morning, shipping officials do not expect that the conference ...
Article : 149 wordsThis morning & Russian and his wife, suspected to be Bolsheviks were arrested. The couple went to Hongkong from Shanghai a few days previously. They were ...
Article : 138 wordsThe Premier (Hon. J. Gunn) stated last night that a home had not yet been selected by the Government as the new viceregal residence. ...
Article : 120 wordsThe labour situation at Shanghai is unchanged but there is continued stone-throwing at tramcars and omnibuses. Fluids, though not powerful ones, have ...
Article : 155 wordsMemories of the days of long ago are revived as stones of the Government House domain's western wall fall beneath the workmen's pick. It is a ...
Article : 373 wordsMr. A. Wallis Myers, writing in The London Daily Telegraph regarding the Anderson Brugnon match on Saturday, says:—"The loudest cheer that Wimbledon ...
Article : 149 wordsAt Hankow, the Chinese authorities having guaranteed the prohibition at the end of the present month of demonstrations, the British authorities have withdrawn ...
Article : 94 wordsThere was a large attendance at the soccer match to-day, when England beat Toowoombs by 6 pouts to nil. Goals were scored by Seymour, Batten (2) ...
Article : 53 wordsDuring last century it became necessary to provide a foreign settlement for the merchants whose "factories" had been destroved and it was determined to fill in ...
Article : 250 wordsThat Bolshevist propaganda has helped to fan into flame the smouldering fire of animosity against foreigners, which has been burning for years in the midst of the ...
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Article : 40 wordsThree hundred British Fasciti, displaying the Union Jack, marched to a Socialist meeting in Hyde Park this afternoon and "drowned" the voices of the speakers by singing the Rational Anthem and "Land ...
Article : 101 wordsThe Liberal Party held a caucus meeting to-day to receive the report of the delegates to the fusion conference; but, apparently, no decision was reached, an ...
Article : 138 wordsBritish detectives are searching for four, well-dressed confidence tricksters, who robbed an overseas visitor of £1,500 in Bank of England notes. They met the ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 30 Jun 1925, Page 9
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