The City Council committees have this week completed their estimates for the current year's expenditure, and the totals will be discussed by the finance committee this ...
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Article : 379 wordsThe "Daily Chron[?]e's" Black Sea correspondent reports that General Den[?]kin has entered into an agreement with the Cossacks, establishing an elective Legislature in ...
Article : 108 wordsMr. John Storey, leader of the Labour party, opened his campaign in the Balmain Town Hall last night before an audience, which, although it did not completely [?]ll the hall, ...
Article : 1,645 wordsM. Millerand, in an interview, stated: "England probably will lend France five thousand million francs about the end of March. Britain and France have agreed on the ...
Article : 114 wordsThe Supreme Council has issued a reply to the German Note of January 25, which set out the grave political and economic consequences likely to arise from the surrender of ...
Article : 248 words"I have never desired to enter into a personal controversy with Mr. Bavin," said Mr. Holman yesterday. "The facts are sufficient. Six or seven months ago every charge of ...
Article : 443 wordsIt is understood, that the Labour mission, following its visit to Ireland, will report that it is profoundly impressed by the irrefutable evidence of the failure of the present methods ...
Article : 171 wordsThe Supreme Council at Downing-street today discussed the Turkish question, in connection with which M. Venizeloa (Greece) attended the meeting, and stated Greece's case. ...
Article : 416 wordsThe Powers' reply to the Note of the Netherlands Government regarding the exKaiser points out the immense sacrifices they have made in the general interest during ...
Article : 710 wordsThe authorities have abandoned hope of further survivors from the steamer Ville d'Alger (4857 tons), bound from Reunion for Havre, which was abandoned afire early in ...
Article : 133 wordsThe, death of Mr. James Alexander Antill, which occurred at Brighton-le-Sands on Sunday, carries the mind back to the early history of the colony. Mr. Antill, who had ...
Article : 456 wordsA determined early morning raid was made on the police barracks at Aghern, county Cork. There was an hour's fusilade of revolver and rifle shots. The garrison, numbering ...
Article : 90 wordsMr. P. C. Evans, the selected and endorsed candidate of the Goulburn Labour League, recently declared bogus, has opened his campaign. He was formerly general secretary of ...
Article : 267 wordsFurther efforts were made yesterday by the Transport Workers' Federation to bring about a settlement of the marine engineers strike. Delegates from the above organisation waited ...
Article : 147 wordsCorporal King, of the Australian forces, who is charged with shootlng Detective-sergeant Cooper in a house in Pimlico, was remanded at Westminster Police Court on ...
Article : 60 wordsThere was a poor selection of merinos at to-day's wool sales. Prices were unchanged. The Continent is operating freely on crossbreds, which slightly advanced, the following ...
Article : 64 wordsCoronation Hall, Bondi Junction, was crowded last night as it has never been crowded before. Many hundreds of people had to stand. They were standing in a mass ...
Article : 751 wordsThe dramatic decisions of the Allied Conference in London last week anent the fate of the ex-Ka[?]ser and the German war criminals and the future of Constantinople, ...
Article : 196 wordsQuotations on the Stock Exchange to-day included the following:—Broken Hill, b 6[?]/7, [?] 61/10; B.H. North, b 52/6, s 55/; Mount Elliott b 65/, s 75/; Waihi Junction, b 11/3, s ...
Article : 46 wordsA large section of the trade-unionists who have been thrown out of employment in consequence of the dispute are extremely angry with the engineers for the unyielding attitude ...
Article : 338 wordsOpening his campaign for the Murray seat, Mr. R. T. Ball, Minister for Works, said that the term "scandals" associated with the career of the Holman Government was in no ...
Article : 308 wordsThe Tainu[?] sailed from Plymouth with 500 passengers, including 165 New Zealanders. The Admiralty has decided to sell the former liner Ophir. ...
Article : 64 wordsQuestions relating to the inquiry into the cost of living in the Newcastle district and to determination of the boundaries of districts outside the county of Cumberland area, ...
Article : 355 wordsThe Congressional sub-committee on war expenditure reports that although more than [?] billion dollars were spent out of 1,690,000,000 dollars appropriated by Congress for aircraft ...
Article : 95 wordsThe Senate resumed consideration of the Peace Treaty. Senator Lodge moved the adoption of the modification providing for the withdrawal of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 wordsSeveral former German liners were sold by auction, but the Senate passed a resolution, preventing the completion of the sale until the Senate should determine whether the sale ...
Article : 106 wordsThe State Department has been informed that General Denikin declared war on the Republic of Georgia on February 3. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe price to be paid by the Federal Government for the next sugar crop was discussed at a conference, of representatives of the sugar interests and the Minister of Agriculture this ...
Article : 477 wordsA disastrous fire occurred at Kalbar, formerly Englesburo, in the West Moreton district, early this morning. The fire, which was discovered at about 1.30 in Mumford's ...
Article : 139 wordsA Handley-Page aeroplane, carrying mails and passengers, left Capetown for Johannesburg early on Sunday morning, being due to arrive the same evening. Nothing more was ...
Article : 86 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) was yesterday asked if it was a fact that the Federal Government was bearing the expense incurred in the laying-up of shipping as a result of ...
Article : 61 wordsIn the House of Commons last night Sir Donald Maclean (Liberal) moved an amendment to extend the scope of the Government inquiry into the practicability of a tax on ...
Article : 158 wordsThe works committee of the City Council yesterday considered the advisability of expending about £2,000,000 on resumptions and rebuilding, for the purpose of extending ...
Article : 250 wordsSir William Sutherland's acceptance of a Junior Lordship of the Treasury necessitates a by-election for Argyllshire. Probably Sir William Sutherland will succeed Captain Guest ...
Article : 74 wordsAs a result of the engineers' strike, the residents at Thursday Island and Port Mores-by have been reduced to sore straits on account of the shortage of provisions, and ...
Article : 209 wordsThe death is announced, following upon a short illness, of Mr. C. A. Benbow, who practiced for over 40 years as a dentist in College-street, Sydney. Mr. Benbow was a ...
Article : 127 wordsA message from Johannesburg says that the mineworkers' unions have recommenced the acceptance of the offer of the Chamber of Mines of consolidated pay, but no shorter ...
Article : 37 wordsIn spite of all efforts the Capetown tramwaymen remain on strike. There is no immediate prospect of a settlement. ...
Article : 30 wordsA telegram from Molong was received yesterday by the Inspector-General of Police, to the effect that Frank Carragher had been shot dead. George Willis, licens[?]e of the ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Dumosa, the second cargo vessel to be turned out from the Commonwealth, shipyards at Williamstown, underwent her trial run today. A small defect developed in the ...
Article : 49 wordsThe State Department learns that Tfeng Tslang, Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Chan Lee, Vice-Minister, have resigned. No particulars are given. ...
Article : 28 wordsA Moscow wireless message states that the Esthonian Assembly has ratified the Peace Treaty with Soviet Russia. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 18 Feb 1920, Page 11
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