It is officiary announced that the miners will cease work, to-morrow. After the Miners' Conference had decided upon a strike Mr. Robert Smillie ...
Article : 120 wordsSaturday marked the opening of the biggest and most important season of lawn tennis yet experienced in Australia. The growth and popularity of the same during ...
Article : 697 wordsM. Henri Verbrugghen (leader of the New South Wales State Orchestra) is again in Adelaide, and an interviewer caught him in an opportune moment at the South ...
Article : 933 wordsThe New Jersey State Boxing Commission has tentatively decided to investigate the Carpentier-Levinsky fight to quieten rumours published in New York ...
Article : 154 wordsMany will remember the wave of communistic sentiment that had its effect in Adelaide about 30 years ago, and the disastrous results that followed the endeavours ...
Article : 1,193 wordsDissatisfaction has been growing among the workers of Port Adelaide at the continued exportation of large quantities of wheat when mills are idle and hundreds of ...
Article : 220 wordsUnder the influence of labour and financial difficulties, especially the coal strike, a downward trend is noticeable in almost every department of the Stock Exchange ...
Article : 673 wordsGen. Zeligowski has proclaimed a Republic of Central Lithuania by "right of self-determination." ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 wordsIt is officially notified that peace between Finland and the Russian Soviet Government was signed at Dorpat yesterday. ...
Article : 26 wordsIn order to conserve coal for home requirements, the Government has put an embargo on the export of the commodity from the United Kingdom, to take ...
Article : 82 wordsIn consequence of the adverse result of the plebiscite to decide whether Carinthia shall remain Austrian territory or pass to the Jugo-Slavs, two Jugo-Slav battalions ...
Article : 51 wordsThe municipal strike continues. The Director of the Board of Health gave the council 24 hours' notice to carry put the sanitary service. The council replied that ...
Article : 630 wordsIf the men's leaders are able to make a further suggestion to warrant another conference with the Government, or are able to show that they can lead the men who ...
Article : 89 wordsA Moscow wireless states that the Roumanian Premier and the Russian Foreign Minister (M. Tchiteherin) are exchanging telegrams with a view to opening ...
Article : 33 wordsA Georgian army has crossed the Armenian frontier in order to assist the Armenians against the Turkish Nationalist forces. ...
Article : 29 wordsDrastic orders have been issued for the regulation of coal fuel supplies. The sugar ration has been fixed at half a pound weekly and boarding is restricted. There ...
Article : 93 wordsIt is authoritatively stated that the railwaymen have no present intention of striking. A joint meeting of railwaymen and transport workers will be held on Monday ...
Article : 111 wordsBanking circles point out that the Chinese consortium, which four Powers have signed, will probably mean the economic redemption of that country, and ...
Article : 201 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), in a message to the public, recapitulates the efforts of the Government to effect a settlement first by its readiness to submit the ...
Article : 253 wordsThe Parliamentary Committee of the Trade Union Congress will meet on Wednesday to seek means of ending the strike. It is understood that the transport men ...
Article : 47 wordsAlthough strike funds in Wales and Yorkshire are limited, those in Derbyshire will provide an allowance for nine weeks. Notts has six weeks' supply, and Cannock ...
Article : 233 wordsAs Mr. Leonard Coghlan, a single man residing at Lipson street, Port Adelaide, and employed by Messrs. H. Graves and Company, was driving home from work on ...
Article : 65 wordsMeans for the relief of the financial stringency in Cuba have been adopted by a conference of United States and Cuban sugar importers and exporters, and the ...
Article : 44 wordsOn Saturday morning the Adelaide Fire Brigade was called to the scene of a small fire at a shop in Hanson street, occupied by Mr. Ingleby, a toymaker. The shop ...
Article : 39 wordsMr. Gandhi, the noted [?] is leading the non-co-operation movement. He made a violent speech yesterday. Referring to the murder of Commissioner ...
Article : 79 wordsThe Jamaica Legislative has ratified a trade agreement with Canada, under which the Dominion has given Jamaica a preference of 50 per cent. on agricultural ...
Article : 47 wordsMr. James Bryant, a partner in the firm of Bryant Brothers, joiners and furniture makers, of Junction road, who resides at Dale street, Port Adelaide, lost four ...
Article : 54 wordsThe United States cotton market has reacted to the British coal strike. Cotton, which has been falling in price recently, dropped virtually 40 points to-day. ...
Article : 32 wordsMr. Marshall (Secretary of the National Woolgrowers' Association at Salt Lake City) has announced that the woolgrowers of the United States will make ...
Article : 74 wordsSpeaking in the House of Representatives, the Prime Minister (Mr. Massey) said that the trouble in regard to coal supply had been ended by the Conciliation ...
Article : 88 wordsPORT AUGUSTA, October 14.—An inquest upon the death of Mr. Walter Hicks, who was killed by a crane falling upon him at the wharf, was concluded to-day. The ...
Article : 159 wordsHarold Rigby has journeyed from Calais to Dover on a water-cycle of his own design. He covered 40 miles in 14 hours, but arrived too exhausted to speak, owing to a ...
Article : 53 wordsThe first sufferers from the strike will be France, Italy, Sweden, and Norway, ovine to the stoppage of coal shipments. Italy, particularly, is dependent on English ...
Article : 122 wordsMr. R. C. Patterson (Resident Engineer of Railways) proposes to leave Adelaide od Tuesday to undertake the superintendence of the survey of a route for a railway 200 ...
Article : 156 wordsThe Irving National Bank has received a cablegram from Yokohama stating that the conditions in Japan continue unfavourable. Depression is still felt in all lines ...
Article : 68 wordsThe viceregal party continued their journey downstream yesterday, and in the morning called at Moorook and Kingston. There were welcoming functions at each ...
Article : 145 wordsThere was a large gathering of scullers and prominent citizens on the wharf on Saturday to bid farewell to Ernest Barry, the world's champion, who left by the ...
Article : 38 wordsDARWIN, October 16.—An Italian, named Mario Ventura, aged 44, was found dead in his bed in a local boarding house. He had £180 stitched in a belt around his ...
Article : 50 wordsCommencing on Monday the c.i.f. selling price of Australian wheat will be 121/ per 480 lb., being a rise of 25/. Other sorts are raised on the average 16/. ...
Article : 33 wordsGreat activity prevails among the leaders in Labour circles with a view to finding a formula for providing a way out of the trouble. Delegates are urging the ...
Article : 402 wordsActing under toe instructions of his Government, the Agent-General for Western Australia (Mr. Connolly) is on a visit to Belgium and France and the occupied ...
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Advertising : 760 wordsThe Land Laws Amendment Bill, introduced by the Government, contains important proposals, which include a new order of preference at ballots, namely, to ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 18 Oct 1920, Page 7
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