England's condition on the fifth day of the general strike was remarkably orderly. There were instances of lawlessness, but not many, and the general efforts to remedy the dislocation caused by the general strike to a large extent achieved their ...
Article : 242 wordsOn their first official visit to South Australia the Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven) arrived from Melbourne this morning- with Lady Stonehaven. ...
Article : 368 wordsMr. James Henry Jones, an engineer; of Walkerville road. St. Peters, reported to the Port Adelaide police that at 5.15 this evening he was driving his motor car along ...
Article : 82 wordsNo enquiry is to be held regarding the deaths of Mrs. Annie Paterson Rainey and her daughter, Miss Wanda Rainey, which occurred between the Eagle-on ...
Article : 88 wordsThe Times Riga correspondent reports that the Third International has instructed the Communists of Great Britain and other countries to form committees in ...
Article : 201 wordsThe Sydney "Sun's" special correspon-dent at Cardiff reports a desperately ex-citing clash at Cardiff. A mob of strikers attempted to drag a driver out of his bus. ...
Article : 125 wordsLast night's disturbances included a re-newal of the rioting in Glasgow. where 48 arrests were made, stonethrowing by 2,000 strikers at Gateshead, a blockade of the ...
Article : 73 wordsDescribing the riots, the Sydney "Sun's" special representative at Glasgow says that the strike has taken a more sensational turn. Disorders of the wildest character, ...
Article : 959 wordsLondon newspapers are making valiant attempts to keep the public well in-formed on the strike situation by the issue of typewritten sheets. The honor ...
Article : 649 wordsMr. Ramsay MacDonald told a lobbyist that the Labor Party were not letting a moment pass without an attempt to de[?] ...
Article : 191 words"Would you go and get work this cold weather?" said James Emberson to a man from whom he tried to beg a penny in Hindley street yesterday. ...
Article : 175 wordsAn official communique in "The British Gazette" points out that over two thou-sand trains are running and the public services maintained "nervertheless the ...
Article : 156 wordsMrs. Baldwin (wife of the Prime Minister) is organising a motor, service to carry out transport by women, workers, for which one owner ia lending 120, ...
Article : 422 wordsThe "British Gazette," denying rumors of secret meetings between the Government and the Labor leaders, reiterates that there can and will be no ...
Article : 112 wordsA German diplomat, discussing the strike, told the London representative of the Sydney "Sun," that England's orga-nisation was amazing. "There is no reason to worry," ...
Article : 80 wordsThe London correspondent of the Syd-ney "Sun" learns that the Cabinet con-ferred today for 90 minutes, closely exa-mining the position which is expected to ...
Article : 472 wordsMr. Cook and Mr. Hodges, it is re-ported, will fly to Ostend tomorrow to attend the International Miners' Confer-ence, returning on Monday. -• . ...
Article : 192 wordsThe first serious attack on the nation's food supplies occurred at midnight on Thursday when, following the union's instructions, one thousand of. Lyons' vanmen ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 8 May 1926, Page 3
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