Reuter's Berlin correspondent reports that Dr. Luther is making headway with his Cabinet-making effort. He has secured the conditional ...
Article : 65 wordsIt is reported by the Cairo correspondent of the "Times" that the dispute between Mr. Carter and the Egyptian Government regarding ...
Article : 54 wordsThe latest aspect which the strike situation has assumed has filled the State Government with alarm. A conference has taken place between Sir ...
Article : 219 wordsIn connection with the presence of C. J. de Garis aboard the Maheno, Captain Norton when interviewed, stated yesterday that he was only a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 646 wordsTwo requests by officers of the Commonwealth line for crews for the Largs Bay and the Dongarra were yesterday ignored, although in both ...
Article : 118 wordsMr. S. M Bruce, the Prime Minister, expects that a fortnight will elapse before the hearing of the Federal Government's application for the ...
Article : 108 wordsMr. E. Bromley, the Government Meteorologist, stated yesterday that as the weather lately has been unsettled the conditions for Friday's ...
Article : 42 wordsReuter's Constantinople correspondent reports:— A violent earthquake destroyed several villages near Ardahan ...
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Article : 145 wordsA large number of police were stationed along the wharfs yesterday consequent on the clash on Monday among rival unionists. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe London wool sales will commence on January 20. The bales to be offered total 108,000, including 61,000 from Australia, 21,000 from ...
Article : 54 wordsA mass meeting of the Seamen's Union yesterday decided not to accept or reject the picking-up place award until the committee of management ...
Article : 63 wordsReuter's Johannesburg correspondent reports:— At the annual meeting of the South African Cricket Association it was ...
Article : 54 wordsThe steamer Opawa, which was loaded by soldier unionists, and the Medic, which was also loaded by them, are due to leave Sydney for the ...
Article : 65 wordsSuperintendent Potter, of Victoria, will probably send either Detective Davey or M'Kerral to Auckland to bring Do Garis back to Melbourne. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle" to-day gave prominence to an article declaring that the British Empire Exhibition's second season is threatened with disastrous ...
Article : 56 wordsMembers of the local branch of the Seamen's Union at a special meeting yesterday asked where Tom Walsh is but received no satisfaction. They ...
Article : 150 wordsNever before has any representative body spoken with such emphasis as the New South Wales Chamber of Manufactures, which yesterday issued a ...
Article : 117 wordsMr. Woolf, a Melbourne solicitor, says that there is no case against De Garis. The police are inquiring into a ...
Article : 82 wordsThe results of the cyclone at Balranald on Monday were not fully realised till yesterday. Two lives were lost and the damage to property is ...
Article : 148 wordsSince November when the waterside workers' war was commenced 63 vessels on either the British or Australian register have been held up, while 66 ...
Article : 57 wordsSpecial Washington political observers here predict that the resignation of Mr. C. E. Hughes as Secretary of State marks the dawn of a new era ...
Article : 270 wordsIn consequent of the recent legislation equalising the sexes in regard to grounds for divorce, there were 403 women's petitions out of 597 ...
Article : 57 wordsAt a meeting of the Seamen's Union yesterday the head officials announced that unemployed sailors would get strike ...
Article : 47 wordsC. J. de Garis, in signing his landing declaration, gave his correct name and thus admitted his identity. His typewriter case contained a bottle of ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Seamen's Union at their meet-0 ing yesterday afternoon decided to ignore Mr. Justice Powers's award fixing the mercantile marine shipping ...
Article : 115 wordsA remand for medical examination has been ordered in the case of Randolph Oakes, who is charged with wilful damage to a coffin. Oakes visited ...
Article : 92 wordsThe Brisbane branch of the Sea men's Union will agree to no other place than the Brisbane, Trades Hall as the picking-up point. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe Largs Bay men returned to the vessel within the 24 hours limit, as failure to do so would have rendered them liable to be treated as deserters, ...
Article : 80 wordsA goods train proceeding to Bathurst at 10.20 o'clock this morning met with an accident. Some tracks parted and, 17 ran back on to another, line and ...
Article : 124 wordsSenator John M. Power died at Glenbrook yesterday after a long illness. His death was not unexpected as he was a sick man when ...
Article : 69 wordsIn view of the determination of the Port Adelaide waterside workers not to unload the Clan Monroe the steamer has been ordered to Melbourne where ...
Article : 78 wordsThe fog has become general over Western Europe. At Ghent (Belgium) two passenger trains collided in the fog at the Langerbrugge station, two ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Seamen's Union headquarters has been advised that the branches at Sydney, Newcastle, Brisbane, Adelaide, Fremantle and Hobart have all decided ...
Article : 80 wordsIf the loading of wheat is held up it is stated that the farmers will be asked to load the vessels. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe Blackheath collieries at Ipswich are to be closed immediately owing to the shipping strike. About 250 men will be thrown idle. ...
Article : 36 wordsA further 150 men registered yesterday at the Waterside State Labor Exchange, bringing the total to 1000. ...
Article : 62 wordsMartin Wencke now states that he paid £14,000 for Heroic. ...
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