The Coal Tribunal met in Sydney to-day. At the close of the proceedings Mr. Hibble maid that he had come to the conclusion that all ...
Article : 326 wordsThe official report to the trade unions on the deputation from the General Council of the Trade Unions which waited on the Prime Minister ...
Article : 366 wordsThe Full Court of Criminal Appeal commenced the hearing this morning of the case in which John Harvey Crothers Sleeman and Edward Bernard ...
Article : 2,552 wordsThe steamer Langton Hall, bound from Buenos Ayres to Sydney, arrived at Durban after a day's fight with a fire in the coal bunkers. The fire broke ...
Article : 107 wordsWhile the Near East situation has been greatly improved by the Allied agreement regarding the interpretation of the terms of the note to Turkey, ...
Article : 202 wordsA largely attended meeting of representatives and delegates from the Moreton Federal division was held in the Primary Producers' Rooms, Union ...
Article : 252 wordsA desperate battle is in progress between "Red" and "White" armies on the Spassk front, at the mouth of the Amur River. The Soviet ...
Article : 119 wordsSix months ago, L. T. Jones, formerly of the geological survey branch of the Mines Department, headed an exploration party into the West ...
Article : 116 wordsA daring robbery took place to-day, when a lone masked bandit entered the Altona branch bank at Montreal, locked up the manager and a young ...
Article : 48 wordsThe official announcement has been made that the resumption of the Mudania Conference has been postponed till this afternoon owing to slight ...
Article : 86 wordsThe Rathenau murder trial has been resumed. The President of the Court commented severely on the attempt to kill Guenther, one of the accused, by ...
Article : 67 wordsLillan Gregg (aged 21 years), a wai[?]ress employed by Sargents' Ltd., was the victim of a shocking burning accident to-night, and was admitted to ...
Article : 167 wordsMr. Hughes will open his campaign for North Sydney on Monday, October 23, when he will deliver his policy speech, probably in Chatswood. ...
Article : 31 wordsM. Franklin Bouillon, the French emissary who has been conducting the negotiations with Kemal Pasha for the Allies, has left for Paris. ...
Article : 31 wordsSpeaking to-day on behalf of the Southern Colliery Proprietors' Association, Mr. Weyland, the secretary, declared Mr. Willis was entirely ...
Article : 191 wordsFederal members from New South Wales who were in Sydney at the week-end, say that Mr. Watt has signally failed to impress his new brand ...
Article : 74 wordsComment was made by Police Prosecutor Sergeant Coman, in the Police Court this morning, regarding the hostility shown to the police by a crowd ...
Article : 389 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the Manchester "Guardian" declares that Lord Curzon's visit and Mr. Bonar Law's letter were the first intimation to the ...
Article : 532 wordsAn emergency meeting of the Joint Labour Council passed a resolution demanding the Government's immediate late resignation and a general ...
Article : 103 wordsThe Civil Aviation Department will early in 1928 commence a high flying service to Paris in order to test the regularity attainable. ...
Article : 70 wordsW. Ash while riding Sidonia in a gallop at Randwick this morning, was thrown over the horse's head and sustained a broken leg. His mount had ...
Article : 81 wordsThe High Commissioners for Australia (Sir Joseph Cook) and New Zealand (Sir James Alien), and the Agents-General for New South Wales ...
Article : 182 wordsAn international maritime committee, representing 13 countries, passed a resolution, urging the various Governments to accept in respect of their ...
Article : 76 wordsThe jury box and other accommodation at the Civil Court were mostly occupied to-day by ladies and others interested in the applications to the ...
Article : 176 wordsThe proposed conference between Irish Nationalists and Sinn Feiners in Ulster, at which it was intended to obtain unity among Northern ...
Article : 58 wordsGeneral enthusiasm prevails among all Europeans, who are suffering badly from the exorbitant shipping rates, over the news that home passages are ...
Article : 142 wordsCommandant Mulcahy, in a speech to free State soldiers in Dublin said, "We look forward to our being a big national organisation, through which ...
Article : 81 wordsIn political circles there is much speculation regarding the date on which the writ for the Rockhampton by-election will be issued. It is ...
Article : 94 wordsThe "Morning Post's" Berlin correspondents states that the steady, unexplained fall of the mark has provoked another panicky rush to buy ...
Article : 121 wordsMuch interest has been aroused by the news of the early construction of a land telegraph from the British frontiers at Torkhim to Kabul. ...
Article : 54 wordsDetectives Lynch and Almond to-day followed two men into a park. When the men recognised the detectives, one of them dropped something, ...
Article : 58 wordsMartial law has been proclaimed here. ...
Article : 14 wordsEdward McHugh (42), single, a miner, at Blair Athol, to-day went to a hotel where a horse was tied up, and asked the owner of the animal to ...
Article : 94 wordsConsiderable ill-feeling exists among the milk-carters employed by rival dairymen in several Melbourne suburbs, owing to a certain company ...
Article : 139 wordsMr. Richard Sleath, formerly M.L.A., died this morning at the Sydney Hospital, where he was operated on a fortnight ago, for an ...
Article : 144 wordsWord has been received from the east coast, that a man named Edward Duncan, 33 years of age, was f[?] shot in a but near Swa[?] ...
Article : 142 wordsMr. Martin Dono[?], the "Daily Chronicle[?]" Constantinople correspondent, states that the Kemalists have again showed bad faith, and ...
Article : 248 wordsThe Ketch B[?]na, of 29 tons' burden, bound to Blackman's Bay for firewood, was struck by a squall to-day and capsized. The crew of three ...
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Queensland Times (Ipswich, Qld. : 1909 - 1954), Wed 11 Oct 1922, Page 5
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