Further evidence was taken to-day by the Deportation Board which is engaged bearing a summons against Thomas Walsh, to show cause why he should not ...
Article : 640 wordsMr. Austen Chamberlain addressed the Assembly of the League of Nations to-day on the subject of the measures taken by the Council of the League to carry ...
Article : 244 wordsIf anything, more interest is taken in the reports by the Tariff Board upon the individual applications for increased duties than in its main report. So far ...
Article : 602 wordsThe Minister for Customs (Mr. Pratten), in reply to Sir Elliott Johnson, said that smuggled jewellery to the value of £15,000 had been seized by the Customs ...
Article : 124 wordsA message from Mc[?]lla reports that a new feint at binding was effected with the co-operation of a French squadron between Sididris and Cape Quilates. The ...
Article : 103 wordsThe challenge round of the Davis Cup competition between France and America (the holders), was commenced here to-day at the Germantown Club ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 739 wordsOn remand from the beginning of this week, August E. Petterssen, aged 32 years, a quartermaster and able seaman from the Port Kembla who was the ...
Article : 186 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Express" says:-"The drives which Marshal Petal's 150,000 soldiers are preparing on a front of some six ...
Article : 151 wordsThe services at the railway refresh-ment rooms at Prince's Bridge, Flinders-street, Spencer-street and the Newport workshops were seriously affected to-day ...
Article : 142 wordsAt the meeting of the Council of the League of Nations in March last Mr. Austen Chamberlain virtually conducted the obsequies of the Protocol. This ...
Article : 538 wordsIt has been reported from Melilla that Abdel Kirm has gone southward from Ajdir, having entrusted the defence of the front at Alhucemas Bay to his uncle ...
Article : 69 wordsThreats have been made against ships' waiters, pantrymen, and others who have remained loyal, both on the Ascanius and the Balranald. At a meeting of the ...
Article : 264 wordsThe bearing in the Federal Arbitration Court of the new claims by the Federated Marine Stewards and Pantry Men's Association, relating to wages and working ...
Article : 82 wordsA message received from the Moroocan front reports that tho preparations of the artillery continue, but the present military operations are intended to ...
Article : 86 wordsThe London "Dally Express" says that there is a strong feeling between Labourites and "Reds" among ordinary holiday makers in Scarborough. There ...
Article : 923 wordsThe Geneva representative of the London "Daily Express" interviewed Dr. Nausea, the famous Arctic explorer, who expressed the conviction that the next ...
Article : 85 wordsThe missing American seaplane, PN9 No. 1, in charge of Commander John Rogers, was found by the submarine R4 at 4 p.m. to-day about 15 miles east of ...
Article : 65 wordsIt is estimated that the holding up of the British steamers at Fremantle is costing about £200 a day in harbour dues alone. When questioned yesterday, the secretary ...
Article : 422 wordsThere is grave concern in Lancashire with regard to the new Australian tariff. Some Manchester business men describe some of the duties as, appalling, and ...
Article : 86 wordsCaptain Amundsen's contrast for the purchase of a dirigible shows that the Italian Government will co-operate with him in an important manner in order to ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Secretary of the Navy (Mr. C. D. Wilbur) and officials of the Navy Department are jubilant over the news of the safety of the crew of the PN9 No. 1. ...
Article : 94 wordsIt is understood that negotiations are still being conducted in political and trade union circles, with a view to endeavoring to bring about a settlement of the ...
Article : 96 wordsThe "Manchester Guardian" comments as follows on the new Australian tariff: —"We have had proposals by our Government to 'Compensate the overseas ...
Article : 70 wordsThe Minister for Health (Mr. S. W. Munsie) announced yesterday that the Government had decided to establish a clinic of psychology in connection with ...
Article : 618 wordsDr. Donald B. MacMillan's ship Bowdoin reached Godthaab (Greenland) after it had weathered a strong Arctic gale. It succeeded in resting a crew, of men ...
Article : 146 wordsIt is understood that the delegates to the interstate conference of Labour councils to-day discussed proposals for a settlement of the seamen's strike in ...
Article : 79 wordsMt. M. L. Shepherd (Official Secretary in the office of the High Commissioner for Australia), who since Mr. Percy Hunter's departure for Melbourne has been acting ...
Article : 212 words"Logic," said Mr. Chamberlain in explaining Great Britain's rejection of the Protocol, "plays a small part in the human being." He pointed to the ...
Article : 151 wordsPending the execution of warrants issued against the strikers in Sydney, no progress has been male towards a settlement of the seamen's strike. Loading ...
Article : 231 wordsThe Minister for Agriculture (Mr. M. F. Troy) said yesterday that in 1924 a proclamation was gazetted prohibiting the importation of potatoes into that ...
Article : 303 wordsThe Tilden.-Borotra match lasted nearly three hours. The conditions were very strenuous, the heat being exceptional. Barotra played the same type of ...
Article : 194 wordsThe Oversea, Shipping Representatives' Association has received a cable from the Shipping Federation, London, ad-vising that the following steamers sailed ...
Article : 91 wordsMr. Chamberlain was uncommunicative to-day when he was bomberded with questions by journalists. He declined to discuss certain eventualities, remarking ...
Article : 164 wordsThe New Zealand migrants in August numbered 1,073, the highest monthly quota a record. They comprised 53 domestic servants and 217 juveniles, the ...
Article : 59 wordsThe executive committee of the Seamen's Union says that all of the ports of Great Britain are an a normal condition, and that picketing is slackening ...
Article : 150 wordsThe following have been, appointed justices of the peace:-Albert Augustine Edwards, of Adelaide for the State of Western Australia; John Albert ...
Article : 302 wordsThe sum of £400 was collected to-day for the strikers. The secretary of the Victorian branch of the Australian Seamen's Union (Mr. ...
Article : 231 wordsThe League's control of Austria will be diminished considerably at the end of this year. The League's High Commissioner (Dr. Zimmermann, formerly ...
Article : 94 wordsViscount Burnbam, a founder of the Empire Press Union, and its president since 1916, when interviewed here to-day concerning the Commonwealth loan, ...
Article : 275 wordsThe following resolution was carried unanimously at a meeting of the Eastern Goldfields Ministers' Fraternal:— "That this meeting of ministers, ...
Article : 143 wordsA "demonstration strike" was carried out to-day by Austrian public servants, who assembled at the Town Hall and passed a motion to the effect that ...
Article : 100 wordsThe steamer Pakeha. (7,899 tons), of the Shaw, Saville, and Albion Line: bound for Hamburg, collided in a fog with a German steamer near a lightship ...
Article : 92 wordsThe crew of tie steamer Sea Pool being composed chiefly of Arabs, her departure is not likely to affect the strike. On the other hand, the ...
Article : 123 wordsHigh Court of Australia.—At 10 a.m., in No. 1 Court, before the Chief Justice: P. A. Connolly (appellant) and the Commissioner of Taxation (respondent) ...
Article : 32 wordsAll hands of the Shaw Savill and Al[?]on Line steamer Mamari refused dutu to-day, and she has now joined the ranks of [?] British steamers. The decision ...
Article : 166 wordsIn the House of Representative to-day discussion was resumed on the reporet of delegates to the last Assembly of the League of Nations. ...
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Sat 12 Sep 1925, Page 13
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