News of the proceedings at the resumed conference of Mudania had not reached London up till yesterday morning. It was, however, reported that martial law had been proclaimed at Athens. ...
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Article : 292 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly Mr. Stuart Robertson submitted a motion for statutory, power to run a State sweep for the purpose of providing adequate pay for all returned ...
Article : 3,228 wordsParticulars were made available last night of what is known as the State Monopolies Bill, a measure which the Government is having enacted to replace the Profiteering Court ...
Article : 520 wordsThe policy speech of the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, according to information received in Sydney yesterday, will be delivered in the North Sydney electorate on Monday, ...
Article : 117 wordsThe chairman of the Coal Tribunal (Mr. C. Hibble) ordered yesterday that the whole of the South Coast pits should be reopened at once, and that the miners ...
Article : 1,259 wordsThe annual report of the P. [?]nd O. Company states that the captain of the wrecked liner Egypt, who bad been all his life in the company's service with an unblemished ...
Article : 166 wordsMr. H. P. Williams, the campaign director of the Country Party, replying to the statement appearing in the "Herald" by Mr. Alex. Hay, M.P., regarding his erdorsement as a ...
Article : 396 wordsLloyd's quarterly shipbuilding returns show that the merchant tonnage under construction in the United Kingdom is 1,617,045 tons, including 419,600 tons, on which work is ...
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Article : 158 wordsYesterday's attendance at the Manufactures Exhibition, Royal Agricultural Society's grounds, was almost double that of the number on Monday. ...
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Article : 263 wordsA message from Athens announces that martial law has been proclaimed in the Greek capital. ...
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Article : 460 wordsA message from Washington states that President Harding has anuouueed tho formation of a committee to raise funds in a country-wide appeal in aid of Near East ...
Article : 94 wordsThe international Maritime Committee, representing thirteen countries, has carried a resolution urging the Governments to accept and respect, in the case of their own vessels, ...
Article : 74 wordsStartling statements concerning the depredations of deer were made in the House of Representatives. A number of farmers occupying the back ...
Article : 127 wordsMr. Albert Peech, chairman of the United Steel Companies, in speaking at the annual meeting of that body, said that an important factor in the losses last year, totalling ...
Article : 93 wordsThe proposed conference between the Nationalists and Sinn Felners of Ulster, at which it was intended to obtain unity among the northern Catholics regarding the question of ...
Article : 136 wordsA special meeting of the A.L.P. executive was held last night to discuss the matter of the selection of a representative for the Cook Federal electorate. The executive it reversed its ...
Article : 153 wordsSir Joseph Cook (High Commissioner for Austrlia), in a lecture before the Westminster Geographical Association on Australia's geographical relation to the Empire and the rest ...
Article : 127 wordsA man named Jack Maxwell was lost at Strangmans on September 20. He was on foot in dry country, with no swag or food. Constable Giles, of Marranboy, went in search, ...
Article : 112 wordsA message from Washington states that the Treasury has announced the issue of 500 million dollar bonds for the purpose of refunding the American war debt. ...
Article : 189 wordsA report was issued on behalf of the Graziers' Association yesterday to the effect that shearing in the Bathurst district would be general before the end of the mouth, and that ...
Article : 139 wordsSir Joseph Cook (High Commissioner for Australia) and the Agents-General gave a luncheon to Mr. J. M'E. Hunter (formerly Agent-General for Queensland). Sir Edward ...
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Article : 275 wordsWith a view to extending the sale of Australian meat, Messrs. F. J. Walker and Co., of Sydney, have opened a stall at the Smithfield market. ...
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Article : 75 wordsBefore Mr. Justice Powers, in the Federal Arbitration Court, to-day, Mr. Stanley Lewis, on behal fof the Pastoralists' Association and other organisations, asked that under ...
Article : 224 wordsMr. C. M. McDonald (northern coal proprietors) at yesterday's sitting of the Coal Tribunal drew the chairman's attention to the fact that the Aberdare pits in the north were ...
Article : 154 wordsA message from Berlin states that the trial of the youths accused of murdering Dr. Rathenau (late Foreign Minister) has been resumed. ...
Article : 81 wordsThe correspondant of the "Morning Post" at Berlin says: The steady, unexplained fall of the mark has provoked another panicky rush to buy securities not depending on paper ...
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Article : 192 wordsAccording to a message from Vladivostok, a desperate battle is progressing between the Red and White armies on the Spassk front. ...
Article : 48 wordsSpeaking yesterday on behalf of the Southern Colliery Proprietors' Association, the secretary (Mr. E. G. Weyland) declared that the general secretary of the Miners' ...
Article : 149 wordsAt the ballot of tramwaymen on the new national wages agreement 22,436 votes were for acceptance of the scale and 10,531 against. The agreement entails a reduction of 4/ weekly ...
Article : 125 wordsA masked bandit entered the Altona branch of the Bank of Montreal to-day, locked up the manager and a young clerk, and, having gagged the paying teller, escaped with over 2000 ...
Article : 38 wordsThe first ballot by members of the presbyteries of the State for the election of Moderator to the New South Wales Presbyterian General Assembly, which meets in May ...
Article : 99 wordsThe Civil Aviation Department will commence a night flying service to Paris early in 1923 in order to test the regularity attainable. ...
Article : 71 wordsWhile walking along Sussex-street, near Liverpool-street, enrly last night, Mr. Alfred Burton, of Church Point, Pittwater, was attacked by four men, who overpowered him ...
Article : 47 wordsLondon.—Khiva, from Australia; Mahana, from N.Z. Taleahuano.—Annie H., from Newcastle. East London.—Merion Hall, from Australia. Table Bay.—Huntingdon, from Liverpool. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 11 Oct 1922, Page 13
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