The caues of the sailor ban advanced several important steps in the part 24 hours. The Cunard and the Canadian Pacific lines have notilied their recognition of all the ...
Article : 277 wordsYesterday Mr. G. R. Astarith, K.C., of the Board of Trade, presided at a conference of 50 shipowners of Hull, and representatives of the strikes. The men's ...
Article : 241 wordsThe allegation that union agents hare gone around the country blackmailing employers by a threat of proceedings for breach of the law was repeated in the ...
Article : 215 words"It's war now, all right, and no mistake. Real war." Thus spoke Mr. David Storey in the Legislative Assembly early tins morning, when the Government, announced its ...
Article : 810 wordsThis evening, while Mrs. Grimshaw, a dressmaker, was walking along Toora'n road, South Yarra, a young man spun upon her and endeavoured to wrench her ...
Article : 187 wordsa dense tog enveloped Sydney Harbour this morning, and considerably tampered, snipping. As the time came for the early business trips of the ferries sure navigation ...
Article : 533 wordsOn a parcel of books which arrived this week the wrapper was marked—"Books— to be kept dry" This recalls the couplet found in an old tome:—"If there should be ...
Article : 849 wordsIt was believed that the decision of that Tramways Trust to take a ballot of the men on the question of the recognition of union officials would lead to a satisfactory ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 221 wordsThe Federal Minister for External Affairs (Rp. Batchelor) interviewed before leaving London on his return to Australia considered that the results of the Imperial ...
Article : 187 wordsThe Government has granted an additional day for the debate upon the Naval Prize Bill. It is hoped to terminate the discussion an Monday. ...
Article : 303 wordsDirectly it was apparent the agreement had been rejected, two thousand strikers proceeded to the Albert Docks at Hull with a view to board the steamer Calypso and ...
Article : 202 wordsCol. Seely (Under Secretary for War) presided at the annual meeting of the British Association for Labour Legislation, the object of which organization is to foster ...
Article : 263 wordsThe open market rate of discount for! best three months' bills ruled on Thursday afternoon fit 2 5—16 per cent.—a rise of 1-16 per cent, since last week. The bank rate ...
Article : 108 wordsThe freedom of Sunderland was conferred yesterday upon the Premier of Western ?Australia (Hon. Frank Wilson, C.M.G.) The visiting Premier was born at ...
Article : 131 wordsA largo, body of strikers also wrecked the (exterior of the Shipping Federation building, the Free Labour Bureau, and the shipping offices of Wilson, Sons, & Co. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 220 wordsConferences of principal, officials of the Canadian Pacific and Erie Railroad Com panics have been held recently. It is believed that these conferences indicate that ...
Article : 57 wordsEarlier in the day a crowd of about 4,000 Women, many with babies in arms, assembled at the offices of tho Independent Labour Party, where a distribution of tickets ...
Article : 83 wordsMr. W. A. Horn, formerly of South Australia, has purchased what is claimed to be Gainsborough's famous picture of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, and recently in the ...
Article : 236 wordsLady Wantage, widow of the first and only Baron Wantage, K.C.B., V.C., the Right Hon. Sir G. W. Palmer, the well-known biscuit manufacturer, who formerly ...
Article : 91 wordsYesterday, dunne a dense fog on the St. Lawrence, near to Quebec the steamer Aranmore collided with the steamer General Wolfe. The Utter vessel was struck ...
Article : 64 wordsAltogether 15,000 persons arc idle at Hull. Two squadrons of Scots Guards at York are ready to proceed to Hull should their services he summoned. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe Parliament (Veto) Bill is still before the House of Lords in Committee. The House yesterday discussed the question of "tacking." ...
Article : 159 wordsThe dockers of Liverpool, having ignored the appeal o[ their leaders to accept a settlement of the trouble, have started a resh revolt. ...
Article : 25 wordsM the close of business on the London Stock Exchange on Wednesday Broken Hill Proprietary shares were quoted:—Buyers 40/9, sellers 41/9; and Great Fingalls, 19/4½ ...
Article : 30 wordsAt Newmarket to-day a great contest was witnessed in the princess of Wales Stakes, of 2,000 sovereigns and a sweepstakes. It is a weight-tor-age contest, over, ...
Article : 107 wordsTho Shippers' Union has agreed to pay, the wages current at Hamburg ,and other competing Continental ports. THE HAGUE, Juno 30. ...
Article : 76 wordsIn the. United States Senate yesterday the debate was continued, on the Reciprocity Bill. Sr. Cummins warned the Republicans ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 wordsThe Union Government, having decided to carry the fire risks on public buildings and railway*, fire insurance policies amounting to £80,000,000 have lapsed. The ...
Article : 47 words1 Del iron 1 mid 2 o'clock :bis morning two young men—Edward McAteer and William Newland—who had attended a dance und were proceeding to their homes at ...
Article : 120 wordsix lascar steward employed on board the P. & 0. Company's steamer Chita fatally stabbed a stewardess named Alice Brewster. Thee murder took place shortly after ...
Article : 77 wordsThe lender of the Canadian Conservative Party (Mr. R. L. Borden. K.C.), who U campaigning in tie prairie provinces, speaking at Lloyd Jinster, replied to President ...
Article : 111 wordsWheat.—The markets are dull and inactive. Distant cargoes are neglected, and the only enquiry ms for near shipments. The weather in Europe is generally ...
Article : 375 wordsIt is expected that the draft agreement in connection with the Anglo-American, general arbitration treaty will be completed before the close of the week. A canvass ...
Article : 91 wordsAb exciting finish was witnessed in the open golf championship. Those two well-known ex-holders of the open championship, Harry Vardon and Arnaud Massey, tied ...
Article : 87 wordsThe Federal Grand Jury has returned nine indictments against associations and individuals forming the Wire Trust, charging them with restraint of trade. Mr. H. ...
Article : 53 wordsYorkshiremen residing in South Australia have for some time been moving quietly towards establishing a society in South Australia on lines somewhat similar to kindred ...
Article : 235 wordsThe federal Ministers for Defence and External (Messrs. Pearce and Batchelor) have started upon their homeward journey via the Siberian. ...
Article : 89 wordsAfter having been managed by the Mines Department for 18 months, the State coal mine at Wonthaggi has been transferred to the control of the Victorian Railways ...
Article : 139 wordsMr. H. Barber has presented two Valkyrie aeroplanes each to the Navy ind Army. The Government has accepted the gifts. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe persiscent rumour that Sir William Whyte is to succeed Lord Strathcona as High Commissioner for Canada in England has been given credence by the statement ...
Article : 46 wordsIn the second round of the English lawn tennis championship at Wimbledon M. J. G. Ritchie defeated Dawson 6—2, 3—6, 6—1. 6—4. ...
Article : 64 wordsThe first of the Russian Dreadnoughts— named the Sebastopol—has been launched from the Baltic yards. ...
Article : 24 wordsSis aviators competing in the race from Paris via Brussels—the race to the European capitals—have arrived at Calais, on route for London. ...
Article : 33 wordsCapt Chambers. R.N., who has been inspecting the Bites in New South wales considered suitable for a naval college, has reported to the Minister that he inspected ...
Article : 81 wordsRecently the Government Statistician estimated the population of the State at 293,361, to March 31. That is 13,000 more than shown by the last Commonwealth ...
Article : 86 wordsSam Langford, the coloured pugilist, knocked out Jack Fitzgerald, the "white hope" of Philadelphia, lh the fifth round of t 10-round bout yesterday. ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 1 Jul 1911, Page 16
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