SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. J. F. Higgins, M.L.C., referring to Mr. Garden's latest manifesto, says that Mr. Garden was able to induce a majority of the representatives ...
Article : 166 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Federal Budget was delivered in the House of Representatives this afternoon. The Treasurer (Mr. Bruce) expressed the opinion that there ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 220 wordsPARIS, Wednesday.—The earlier excitement over the failure of the conference has calmed down. The situation is being considered more coolly. The suggestion that ...
Article : 135 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Sorrowing people came from all parts to pay a last tribute to Mr. Arthur Griffith. Never before was seen such a demonstration in Ireland. The ...
Article : 123 wordsWASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The Secretary for Labour (Mr. Davis) has announced that scores of mine owners who declined to attend the Cleveland conference now Btate ...
Article : 75 wordsNEW YORK, Wednesday.—At Chicago it is announced that the Society of America Commission, which is incorporated under the Illinois State laws, and which is composed of ...
Article : 56 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—The Stock Exchange, banks and business houses closed in Dublin for Mr. Arthur Griffith's funeral. The train service was suspended. A ...
Article : 37 wordsPARIS, Wednesday.—The Reparations Commission meets to-day and holds the key of the situation. It is assumed here that the British and Italian Commissioners will ...
Article : 82 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—A mass meeting of the Federal Clothing and Allied Trades Union adopted what is popularly known as the go-slow policy of the Labour Council as ...
Article : 44 wordsNEW YORK, Wednesday.—The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" states that President Harding may defer his address to Congress on the ...
Article : 94 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Griffith was buried in Glasnevin cemetery. There was an impressive ceremony. A contingent of Irish cavalry escorted the procession, in which all ...
Article : 86 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—The operative bakers, who formed a deputation to the Chief Secretary, stated there was a unanimous feeling in their ranks against any return to ...
Article : 42 wordsProbably no match of the season has caused be much comment and excitement as the meeting of the Wallaroos and Alstonville here on Saturday last. After a great ...
Article : 154 wordsPARIS, Thursday.—Cabinet unanimously approved of M. Poincare's attitude at the London conference and decided not to summon Parliament. ...
Article : 24 wordsNEW YORK, Wednesday.—Five vessels carrying 30,000 tons of British coal have arrived. The coal is assigned to New York city public utilities and railroads. The price ...
Article : 52 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Reference was made at to-day's meeting of the Council of the Retail Traders' Association to statements to the effect that unionists were to be asked to ...
Article : 102 wordsBERLIN, Thursday.—Herr Wirth, interviewed by foreign journalists, said:—"Germany is steering full toward Austrian conditions. It is absolutely impossible to keep ...
Article : 206 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—The rebels have seized Greenore and have sown mines in the harbour, but declare that they will not interfere with the daily steamship service from ...
Article : 95 wordsOTTAWA, Wednesday.—Following a clash between pickets of the striking coal miners at Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, and volunteers to man the pumps, several persons ...
Article : 147 wordsAt Enoggera on Tuesday practically the whole of the 50 targets were in use, and representatives of almost every part of Queensland were present, as well as ...
Article : 437 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—Two hundred rebels attacked the National troops at Dandoran, a Donegal watering place. The holiday makers fled in terror. Reinforcements ate proceeding ...
Article : 33 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Archbishop Wright, addressing the Anglican Synod, referring to divorce, urged them to follow the practice in Victoria by requiring three days' notice ...
Article : 105 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. M. Collins declares that the operations in the South of Ireland will be completed in a fortnight. So far as the military situation is concerned, ...
Article : 43 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Clynes, addressing a conference of the General Workers' Union, said that the collapse of the latest international conference was ...
Article : 162 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Percy Whitton, Comptroller of General Customs, surprised the Federal Accounts Committee to-day by stating that in his opinion Colonel Oldershaw ...
Article : 76 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—Amy Gertrude Jones, a widow, aged 40, was remanded at the Central Court on a charge of having broken and entered the warehouse of Leslie ...
Article : 111 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—An alarming act of sabotage is reported from Tralee. The rebels captured a train and ordered the driver to have the crew start the train at full speed. ...
Article : 83 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—At the Darlinghurst Sessions the Crown Prosecutor announced that the Attorney-General had declined to file a bill against Frederick Reardon and Esther ...
Article : 98 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—The British Armenian Committee issues a tragic statement by Miss Ethel Thompson, an American, and formerly an orphanage worker in Anatolia. She ...
Article : 112 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—A proposal for leave to introduce an ordinance authorising women to conduct church services was made at the Anglican Synod to-day. After debate, the ...
Article : 88 wordsBERLIN, Wednesday.—Influential French interests are proposing to Corresponding German interests that in the event of the Entente breaking up, Germany and France ...
Article : 79 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Cabinet to-day agreed to a recommendation by the Minister for Agriculture increasing the number of dairy instructors and other experts in the ...
Article : 83 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—The finance committee recommended the City Council to hold an investigation into the working of the City Surveyor's Department. It also decided that ...
Article : 78 wordsBERLIN, Wednesday.—Following a conference with the trade union leaders, the Government decided to reintroduce maximum food prices similar to those fixed during the ...
Article : 35 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—The association of manufacturers of non-corrodible, anti-corrosive products has declared war on rust. Mr. Robert Hadfield, the leading spirit in ...
Article : 61 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday—It is understood that the Treasurer has arrived at the conclusion that there can be no general decrease of railway freights and fares during the ...
Article : 69 wordsMONTREAL, Wednesday.—At Shawbridge, near Quebee, ten children, one man and one woman were burned to death in a fire which destroyed an orphans' home. ...
Article : 29 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Sir Edgeworth David, addressing the National Council of Research, said the geological resources of large areas in Australia, particularly in West ...
Article : 61 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. D. Carson referred yesterday to the future for wool and the heavy charges to which pastoralists were subject. The pastoral industry, he said, ...
Article : 77 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—It is practically certain that Sir Walter Davidson will conclude his duties as State Governor in March next. He will then be entitled to six months' leave ...
Article : 54 wordsPARIS, Wednesday.—The military aviation authorities are carrying out important experiments in night flying and long distance raiding. It is understood that a new bomber, ...
Article : 70 wordsSAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday.—Six Australians, who have been detained since July 31st, have been released on parole indefinitely, subject to deportation, which is ...
Article : 34 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Industrial hygiene, pure food laws, and other matters affecting health, will be discussed at a conference to be held in Sydney on September 6th, at ...
Article : 45 wordsPERTH, Thursday.—The Commonwealth steamer Echuca was held up at Fremantle yesterday owing to the dismissal of a fireman for alleged drunkenness. After negotiations, it ...
Article : 70 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—The Premier says the Government has come to the conclusion that the fruit bearing date palm should be introduced into New South Wales. He intends to ...
Article : 73 wordsMONTREAL, Wednesday.—The Canadian railways have agreed to the Premier's request not to reduce wages until the men's claims had been inquired into. A strike ...
Article : 35 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—Sir R. S. Horne has informed the heads of all the spending departments that they must reduce the estimates of the 1922-23 expenditure even below ...
Article : 64 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—Mr. Chapman's motion to increase the old age and invalid pensions to 20s per week lapsed after discussion. ...
Article : 45 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—An elderly man who was charged at the Melbourne City Court with indecency, offered to make a contribution to the poor box. When taken to ...
Article : 52 wordsSAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday. — Roscoe ("Fatty") Arbuckle has sailed for Japan and will spend some time in the Far East. He says he represents a film distributing firm. ...
Article : 36 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—The Full Industrial Court dismissed the bank officers' appeal in regard to salaries. Judge Curlewis said:—"I think if a man receives £221 at the age ...
Article : 100 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—Denis Ryan, a labourer, was remanded at Melbourne City, Court on a charge of murdering Arthur Trevaskis. Detective Saker said it was alleged ...
Article : 51 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—A wireless message has reached Suva stating that the American schooner Henrietta had became a total wreck in the Elliee Group. The crew were ...
Article : 36 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—The second cargo of German goods amounting to 600 tons arrived in Sydney last night by the steamer Arglekerk. The main portion of the cargo is ...
Article : 42 wordsGENEVA, Thursday.—Germany has deposited with the League of Nations copies of the treaties she has concluded with the United States and Russia. ...
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