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  2. SEAMEN AND THE COOKS.

    The Melbourne Branch or the Seamen's Union has decided not to man the ships without cooks or with non-union cooks. The decision is in defiance of the Australasian Council of Trades Uninons. Judge Dethridge has refused to call a compulsory conference. ...

    Article : 359 words
  3. LAMBERT CHARGES.

    Mr. W. G. Mahony, the former member, for Dalley, who was succeeded in that seat by Mr. E..G. Theodore, was the principal witness examined to-day before the royal commissioner (Judge Scholes), who is enquiring into alienations that offers of money were made an behalf of ...

    Article : 974 words
  4. CHILDREN'S DEATHS.

    In the Port Lincoln Courthouse to-day Mr. W. B. Richardson resumed the inquest into the death of Lorna Fay Tyrrell (1 year and ...

    Article : 836 words
  5. CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    To further the development of Central Australia, the Commonwealth Government has arranged for an inspection of a number of routes and districts to be made by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 360 words
  6. ON SHIFTING ICE.

    Marooned on ice which is showing an alarming tendency to drift out to sea, short of food, and hampered by frozen limbs in their straggle for safety, the crew of the airship Italia is in desperate straits. KING'S BAY, June 11. ...

    Article : 770 words
  7. "NO NON-UNIONISTS."

    On Tuesday afternoon the secretary of the United Trades and Labour Council (Mr. T. P. Howard), in referring to the cooks' dispute said:—"Everything has ...

    Article : 113 words
  8. LOONGANA'S PASSENGERS.

    Complete satisfaction with the meals on the Loongana, despite the absence of cooks, was expressed by passengers who arrived in Hobart by the boat express ...

    Article : 472 words
  9. SEAMEN STAY ASHORE.

    With a view to discussing the latest developments in the strike of marine cooks, another meeting of the Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union was held ...

    Article : 438 words
  10. WATCHMAN SHOT.

    Stephen O'Keefe (50), night watchman, was wounded in the arm by two bullets fired by one of two safebreakers whom he ...

    Article : 357 words
  11. "MILLIONS MORE."

    The Lord Provest of Aberdeen (Mr. Andrew Lewis) tendered a reception to the Austral-Scots to-day, at the gallery building, which was crowded. The ...

    Article : 137 words
  12. AMERICAN "TRIBAL CEREMONY."

    The Republican National Convention, one of the great tribal ceremonies of the American peeple, will begin here to-morrow. Ostensibly the Instrument whereby democracy indicates its political convictions, it has however all the aspects of a ceremonial spectacle, with rites, ritual ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,262 words
  13. BACK FROM THE EAST.

    It seems only like last week that Mr. H. L. Jackman, the well-known architect, asked nie to go to Hongkong with him, and yet on Tuesday I ran into my friend ...

    Article : 449 words
  14. HOSPITAL WIRELESS.

    Owing to the ready response to the call, made through The Register funds and equipment for the installation of wireless in the Adelaide Hospital it will not be ...

    Article : 676 words
  15. PRAYER BOOK OPPOSED.

    A nine-hours, non-stop, prayer meeting, with fresh speakers hourly, was opened at the Caxton Hall at noon by opponents of the amended Prayer Book. The ...

    Article : 109 words
  16. "THE BIG FOUR."

    The Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. Amery) announced to-day that Sir Harry McGowau had been forced to cancel his acceptances of the invitation of the ...

    Article : 396 words
  17. BICYCLE SMASH.

    Two boys were seriously injured, when a bicycle they were riding collided with a motor ear on Tuesday evening. ...

    Article : 199 words
  18. MORE ROBBERIES.

    Thieves entered the premises of Mrs. Mary Ann Golding, of Bowden-on-the-Hill, on Tuesday, and stole between £600 and £700 in ...

    Article : 280 words
  19. MARQUIS OF LINCOLNSHIRE.

    The Marquis of Lincolnshire, a former Governor of New South Wales (as Lord Carrington), is seriously ill. Oxygen is being administered. ...

    Article : 35 words
  20. SIR BRUDENELL WHITE.

    After having, served five years as chairman of the Commonwealth Public Service Board, Sir Brundenell White retired to-day from the Commonwealth Public ...

    Article : 108 words
  21. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 223 words
  22. LINDRUM LEADING McCONACHY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 80 words
  23. SUPPORT FOR HOOVER.

    The United Press Association Limited, to-night, distributed to all the clients the news that Chairman Butler, of the Republican National Committee, who is a close ...

    Article : 107 words
  24. TUESDAY'S SHADE TEMPERATURES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 words
  25. LESS UNEMPLOYED IN U.S.A. THAN AUSTRALIA.

    The United States, with a population of over 120,000,000 has fewer unemployed than Australia with less than 7,000,000. We could reduce our unemployment by ...

    Article : 67 words
  26. FRENCH CONCESSIONS.

    Le Journal says that M. Briand'a latent Note to Mr. Kellogg makes most important concessions, giving hope for an agreement on the text of the peace pact ...

    Article : 43 words
  27. Advertising

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    Advertising : 419 words
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