Labour delegates at the International Conference at Washington, which is being held under the Labour section of the Peace Treaty, decided to-day to make an ...
Article : 116 wordsThe War Office reports that Gen. Yude-nitch has recaptured Ropache, thus re-establishing connection between the Esthonian right and the Russian left. The ...
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Advertising : 188 wordsThe Paris correspondent of The New York Times says:—It is understood that the Interallied Supreme Council, after an all-day sitting, decided this evening that ...
Article : 75 wordsAddressing a meeting of Labour supporters at South Fremantle last night, Sir. Clementson (the selected Labour candidate for Fremantle for the House of ...
Article : 2,296 wordsThe first 20 minutes of the sitting of the Legislative Council on Tuesday was occupied by the Hon. J. H. Cooke in a presenting a petition and introducing a ...
Article : 419 wordsThe Supreme Council, in a Note to Germany, has requested her to send delegates to Paris to settle details in connection with putting the Peace Treaty in operation ...
Article : 88 wordsA representative public meeting of citizens and stranded passengers from the Great Western express was held at the town hall last night. The Mayor (Mr. ...
Article : 233 wordsThe International Labour Conference has admitted South African, Japanese, and French delegates, despite protests. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe International Women's Labour Conference has adopted the principle or an eight hours day. It has demanded that women delegates shall he admitted to the ...
Article : 45 wordsA wireless message from. Gen. Denikin states that Gen. Petlura's newspaper admits; the difficulty of obtaining; officers for the Ukrainian anti-Bolshevik Army ...
Article : 46 wordsBefore the German committee enquiring into the responsibility for the war, Dr. ron Bethmann Hollweg (who was German Imperial Chancellor) blamed the Military ...
Article : 118 wordsThe Secretary for War (Mr. Churchill) stated that, owing to the reduced strength of the armies of occupation, the indebtedness of Germany to Great Britain had been ...
Article : 534 wordsA wireless message from Gen. Denikin states that Bolshevik committees at Voronezh were responsible for terrible atrocities. The eyes of some victims were ...
Article : 83 wordsNews from Italy suggests that the feeling over Fiume is keen, and is likely to lead to revolutionary disturbances, owing to the inability of the Government to find ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Orient liner Osterley did not arrive at the Harbour until 6.45 p.m. on Tuesday. The military and others saw to it that the received the same ...
Article : 225 wordsEvery politician has a grievance, it is generally a district grievance, and Parliament provides a special occasion for him to discuss the gloriously indefinite topic of ...
Article : 1,381 wordsDespite the inclement weather the Shah of Persia, accompanied by Prince Albert, had an enthusiastic reception in the streets of the city. He was attended by a ...
Article : 89 wordsIn the Assembly to-day Mr. Duff gave notice that he would ask the Minister of Railways to recommended the Commonwealth railway authorities to pay all railway ...
Article : 51 wordsSir—What a satire, the way the Federal Government is helping to "build "up a nation." The cry of all nations during the war has been. "Build up the nation." ...
Article : 1,218 wordsSCOTT'S CREEK, November 3.—A strange and tragic accident happened on Saturday afternoon, and resulted in the death of Mr. Rule Griddon, eldest son of ...
Article : 198 wordsMr. Potter (general manager of the Shaw Saville and Albion Line) states that the Australian Government authorities were responsible for the plan and style of the ...
Article : 69 wordsMr. Clynes (Labour, Manchester), in moving an amendment declaring that the present rational war expenditure was unjustifiable, urging drastic economy ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 270 wordsAn extraordinary session of the Pennsylvania Federation of Labour has authorized its executive council to declare a strike throughout the State aa a protest against ...
Article : 57 wordsMr. Justice Ewing, who has been appointed as a royal commissioner to enquire into the recent Darwin trouble, discussing the scope of tho commission to-day, said ...
Article : 248 wordsOn Tuesday, at about 9 o'clock, Mrs. Caroline E. Wood (67) slipped while attempting to alight from a Keswick train in motion in Grenfell street. She was ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), in repaying, expressed the opinion that the Chancellor of the Exchequer had knocked the bottom out of the case of his critics. ...
Article : 752 wordsA largely attended mooting of returned soldiers, including a number of members of the Labour League, held in Albert square to-night, carried a resolution that the ...
Article : 146 wordsStrike matters gave promise of coming to a head to-day, when the A.M.A. held a special meeting to consider the position. There was much talk, but nothing of value ...
Article : 269 wordsBURRA, November 4.—On Saturday afternoon Dr. Steele had an unenviable experience while returning to Burra from Farrell's Flat, in a two-seater Ford ...
Article : 194 wordsTravelling home to "New South Wales by the R.M.S. Osterley is Mrs. A. N. Rattigan, of Che Anzac Buffet. Mrs. Rattigan, who was delighted with the Cheor-up Hut ...
Article : 465 wordsThe Maintenance of Children Bill, which will apply the new living wage of £3 17/ a week, as proposed by the Government, is still being debated in the Legislative ...
Article : 323 wordsPORT LINCOLN, October 28.—A sailor Louis Matelot, of the French wheat ship Joinville, which is loading at Kirton Point, died on Friday night. He fell into the ...
Article : 50 wordsThe steamer Bambra arrived at Geraldton yesterday with the deported Northern Territory officials on board. Mr. Carey refused to make any statement regarding ...
Article : 87 wordsKADINA, November 4.—At the Devon plant. Wallaroo Mince, at 4 o'clock on Monday, Robert Roach Pryor was working in a truck when he suddenly collapsed ...
Article : 90 wordsMr. Carey, Mr. Justice Bevan, and Mr. Evans arrived from Darwin on the Bambra this evening. Questioned by press representatives, they refused to make any ...
Article : 43 wordsHARTLEY BRIDGE, November 3.—On Saturday a serious accident 'befel Mr. Charles Colo, an elderly man casually employed at Black & Co.'s flourmill. In ...
Article : 117 wordsPORT PIRIE, November 4.—A man named Smith, who in employed by the Wheat Harvest Board, had a narrow escape from losing his life this evening ...
Article : 121 wordsThe Leader of the House (Mr. Bonar Law), in winding up the debate, referred to the amount due from Germany for the up keep of the array of occupation. He said ...
Article : 243 wordsThe enquiry by the Royal Commission into the operations of the State Wheat Office was continued to-day. Henry Herbert Watson (milway ...
Article : 493 wordsAt the opening of the National Conference of employers and employed, the South African Minister for Industries said the country was Retting further involved ...
Article : 129 wordsBURRA, November 4.—Mr. Frank Pizzo, who sustained serious injuries as the result of being kicked by a horse at Robertstown on Sunday evening, of last week, is still ...
Article : 56 wordsThe Australian cricket team in its second innings scored 311, to which Taylor contributed 81 and Docker 45 ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Wed 5 Nov 1919, Page 8
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