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A report from Budapest states that archduke Joseph has formed the new Ministry, the Allies agreeing. The United Press correspondent at Paris ...
Article : 283 words view this articleIt is stated that the Roumanias have sent an ultimatum to the Hungarian Government to hand over all military equipment, threatening drastic steps to ...
Article : 125 words view this articleTwo thousand five hundred French troops have arrived it Budapest and the same number of British soldiers is due to arrive there shortly. It is reported ...
Article : 112 words view this articleIn the House of Commons Mr. Walter H. Long (First Lord of the Admiralty) stated that no attempt would be made to salve the majority of the German ...
Article : 72 words view this articleIn the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law stated that the Allies had not altered their decision that the trial of the ex-Kaiser should take place in ...
Article : 54 words view this articleSwitzerland has decided to adhere to the League of Nations. ...
Article : 17 words view this articleThe Berlin correspondent of the "New York Sun" has cabled the outstanding features of a book which Admiral von Tirpitz (who was in charge of the ...
Article : 365 words view this articleThe Austrian reply to the peace terms has been received. The reply expresses Austra's wallingness to sing the treaty, but asks for modifications. She especially ...
Article : 48 words view this articleThe Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George.), in moving in the House of Commons the motion embodying the thanks to the Navy and Army, opened with a glowing ...
Article : 843 words view this articleHis Majesty the King, in the letter to the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), conferring on him the Order of Merit, stated: "Now that the honours and ...
Article : 135 words view this articleA prominent member of the House of Commons, who holds an office, in an interview regarding the Speaker's devolution committee, said: "Imperial ...
Article : 199 words view this articleThe House of Commons, by 182 votes to 37, has passed the second leading of the Bill granting £1,000,000 to the Welsh local authorities for tithe commutation ...
Article : 155 words view this articleThere is scareely a loaf of bread in the Liverpool shops. The Lord Mayor, has conventd an urgent meeting of trade unionists to arrange for supply by ...
Article : 128 words view this articleMr. W. M. Hughes, in a speech delivered at a luncheon held in his honour, eulogised the splendid services of the australian soldiers, ...
Article : 260 words view this articleThe Government is introducing a Bill to establish tribunals to deal with profiteering. The Governments Bill is a bombshell to the Profiteering ...
Article : 140 words view this articleThe Inter-Allied European Council appointed to speed up the output and distribution of coal purposes to encourage the vast migration of Polish and Czech ...
Article : 36 words view this articleThe majority of the Australians have been repatriated from Palestine and the last units will embark at the end of august About 10 pet cent were chosen ...
Article : 44 words view this articleMr. Massey stated at Auckland that New Zealand was paying a yearly subsidy of £100.000 to the British Navy In future this would go towards the ...
Article : 115 words view this articleThe executive of the National Union of Railwaymen has decided that it cannot recommend a strike in support of the Police Union, and has urged the ...
Article : 48 words view this articleThe Bolsheviks claim to have captured much booty and 1500 prisoners in the Cheliabinsk region, and in a further advance eastward of Cheliabinsk they claim ...
Article : 104 words view this articleThe Minister for Labour (Sir Robert Horne) speaking in the House of Commons, Promised to introduce a Bill before the recess dealing with the ...
Article : 121 words view this articleThe witnesses put forward by the Railway brotherhoods before the Interstate Commerce Commission are demanding State ownership of railways, and gave ...
Article : 57 words view this articleA representative of the Australian Press Association interviewed promenent Australian officers, who said that the invidious distinction against General Sir Wm. ...
Article : 344 words view this articleThe Kalinga, Hall gaily decorated for the special occasion was a scene of great animation last evening, when a public welcome was accorded to 40 returned ...
Article : 516 words view this articleMajor-General Sir J. W. M'Cay, Brigadier-General R. E. Williams, and Dr. R. C. Mills have been appointed is a State Royal Commission to inquire into ...
Article : 132 words view this articleThe taking of evidence was concluded in the Supreme Court to-day, in the case in which the City Council claimed £150 damages, in connection with the ...
Article : 55 words view this articleA return prepared by the Sydney Ferries Company showed that during 1016-17 the number of passengers carried on the ferries was 29,500,000, and in ...
Article : 36 words view this articleThe report of the Police Investment Board in respect to the superannuation fund for the year ended December 31, 1918, shows that the receipts totalled ...
Article : 272 words view this articleMr. Pigott (N.), in the House of Representatives to-day, asked how much the seamen's wages had been increased during the war? ...
Article : 47 words view this articleThe Government has considered the request made on Thursday by a deputation for the administration of relief at Port adelaide and has decided to grant a ...
Article : 109 words view this articleIt became evident early to-day that the "light," which one unionist had professed to see yesterday had grown distinetly dimmer. Members of the Council ...
Article : 697 words view this articleA meeting of the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union was held to-day, when the co-operative fishing and rabbiting schemes which have been adopted by the ...
Article : 478 words view this articleA Wyndham telegram states that the food shortage there has been relieved by the arrival of a schooner with a cargo of provisions, despatched by the Government. ...
Article : 43 words view this articleDesperate efforts have been made in Trades Hall circles to secure some adjustment of the seamens strike, particularly in its reference to North Queensland and ...
Article : 1443 words view this articleThe arrival of the Chillagoe on Tuesday, and of the Taiyuan on Wednesday, has considerably relieved the food shortage. ...
Article : 36 words view this articleThe president of the Townsville Chamber of Commerce (Mr. J. N. Parkes) to-day received a telegram from Mr. A. L. Dean, secretary of the United Cane ...
Article : 333 words view this articleA member of the Merchant Service Guild announces that he is prepared to help to man a ship many capacity, without payment, for the purpose of ...
Article : 100 words view this articleAs previously mentioned in the "Courier," Brisbane is on the verge of at 1east a temporary sugar famine, and the C S R Company it New Farm is ...
Article : 133 words view this articleMr. John Storey (Leader of the State Caucus Party) was the chief speaker at a Causcus rally at Bathurst to-night. Mr. Storey remarked that it was quite evident ...
Article : 158 words view this articleThe Warooka took a small shipment of fruit yesteiday owing to the difficulty of getting early word to the growers. The Euri Creek growers have suffered a ...
Article : 79 words view this articleFurther reference was made before his Honour Mr. Justice Higgins in the Arbitration Court to-day to the claim of the Federated Gas Employees' Industrial ...
Article : 304 words view this articleThe rapidity with which the sugar industry of Baffle Creek has collapsed came as a surprise even to those who never had any great faith in its stability. The ...
Article : 244 words view this articleThere are no developments in connection with the suspension and disrating of the eight railwaymen at Townsville. The Northern delegates, Messrs. G. Rymer ...
Article : 262 words view this articleFollowing upon the demonstration held yesterday as a protest against the scale of rations offered by Government to the mine workers who have been thrown ...
Article : 138 words view this articleThe Metropolitan Joint Health Board, upon the recommendation of Dr. M'Lean, medical superintendent of the Exhibition Influenza Hospital, with the approval of ...
Article : 150 words view this articleIn pursuance of his housing scheme the Minister for Housing (Mr. Hall) to-day announced that he had acquired 10 acres of land upon which the "white city," ...
Article : 81 words view this articleMr. H. E. Cooney, C.P.S., held an inquiry to-day into the death of Thomas O'Grady, which occured on July 30. Subinspector Kenny conducted the inquiry, and ...
Article : 506 words view this articleDuring July there were in the Sydney metropolitan area 782 deaths firm pneumonic influenza. The epidemic now appears to have spent itself, and a feeling ...
Article : 182 words view this articleIncluded in the soldiers returning to Australia by the Koengin frederich Augustus is Lieutenant-Colonel Alfred C. Sausbury, C.M.G., D.S.O. with bar, and ...
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