In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day before Judge Beeby the hearing was commenced of a new log of wages and conditions for the coal ...
Article : 415 wordsThe opening of the Five Powers Naval Conference took place in the Golden Gallery of the House of Lords on Tuesday. The King declaring the conference open, gave a ...
Article : 104 wordsHow Squadron-Leader Jones-William and Flight Lieutenant Jenkins met with, fatal disaster in Tunis When attempting a record non-stop ...
Article : 195 wordsIt was stated in Ministerial circles to-day that the, State election would be held in June, and preparation for a vigorous campaign was being made ...
Article : 55 wordsDelivering reserved judgment on the application for testing the validity of the Beeby interim award, the Full Bench of the High Court to-day, by a majority decision, declared Mr. Justice Beeby's award to be invalid. ...
Article : 1,142 wordsMr. H. L. Stimson (America) said: It is auspicious that the conference should be opened concurrently with the Houses of Parliament, ...
Article : 175 wordsThe scene at the opening of the Five Powers Naval Conference in the Golden Gallery of the House of Lords was a memorable one. Its glitter ...
Article : 529 wordsBy readffirming its previous decision to withdraw its affiliation from the Trades and Labour Council, and by declining to hear the views of the ...
Article : 311 wordsCommenting on the High Court's decision, Mr. T. R. Bavin said, the Judgment aupportkd.tle opinion which the State Government had formed as ...
Article : 245 wordsMr. J. E. Fenton said: From Australia to London is a long distance call, but we hold that no sacrifice is too great which is directed towards ...
Article : 171 wordsMr. J. L. Ralston (Canada) said he looked not wholly towards armaments for security, but to machinery which forestalled the necessity for ...
Article : 67 wordsNo passage in the Kings wonderfuly impressive speech at the opening to-day of the Five Powers Naval Conference stood out so clearly as a clarian cell as His Majesty's appeal for an tocain was His Majesty's first public atterance sine his illness. Everybody ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 555 wordsSenator Dunn has telegraphed to Mr. Scullin asking that steps be taken to prevent the shipment of 27,000 tons of British coal to Australia as ...
Article : 85 words"It further emphasises the need for enlarging the Constitutional powers for the Commonwealth Parliament," was the only comment the Prime ...
Article : 74 wordsM. Tadleu (France) said: We know that within a limited field we presently will make a decisive experiment in the organisation of world ...
Article : 132 wordsMr. Philip Snowden (British Chancellor of the Exchequer), who returned to London from The Hague Conference to-day, declared, that he was ...
Article : 70 wordsAh appeal to the miners to realise the economic facts was made by Mr. Bavin in a speech at Roseville to-day. He asked the federation to join with ...
Article : 264 wordsDespite the High Court decision, it is understood that the State Government will not take any steps for the present to open any additional mines. ...
Article : 50 wordsFiery speeches urging the Federal Government to take control of the coal situation charaterised a special Labour conference held at the Trades ...
Article : 274 wordsSignor Grandi spoke for Italy. He said: The Italian delegation will be second to none in its efforts to secure the ends in view. Our Prime Minister ...
Article : 145 wordsSir Granville Ryrie was the centre of an amusing incident at the Hague. The Binnenhoff, wad the building where the Young Agreement ...
Article : 167 wordsMr. Wakateuki (Japan) declared that the Japanese unanimously desire that peace should be lastingly established on the principle of international ...
Article : 137 wordsThe Western Miners' Management Board at Lithgow to-day decided to submit the question of the "all out" policy to a secret ballot. Many of the ...
Article : 72 wordsBush fires which swept parts of the State recently are stated to he the worst ever experienced. No estimate of the damage can yet be given, ...
Article : 90 wordsMr. T. M. Wilford (New Zealand) said: Though realising that the trade routes for ships carrying our produce are the veins and arteries of the ...
Article : 115 wordsCaptain Chichester landed at Tegal, three hours from Batavia, owing to bad weather. ...
Article : 27 wordsTwenty men were convicted of having been implicated in the Rothbury riots, and each was fined £20 in the Maitland Court to-day. Two ...
Article : 127 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
Queensland Times (Ipswich, Qld. : 1909 - 1954), Thu 23 Jan 1930, Page 7
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: