An official despatch from Inverness states that the proposed Irish peace conference has been cancelled. Mr. Lloyd George has telegraphed to Mr. De Valera, ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Inverness correspondent of The Evening Standard states that Mr. Lloyd George heard with amazement that the Sinn Fein Government had published the ...
Article : 92 wordsIt is understood that the Cabinet will be summoned so soon as the Prime Minister is well enough to attend. Meanwhile those Ministers who are now in Scotland will ...
Article : 44 wordsAt the Council of State on Saturday, Mr. Craik (the home member) stated that the Malabar situation was serious. The rebellion was not broken, and, except in the ...
Article : 119 wordsThe Sinn Fein reply, signed by Mr. Be Valera, reads—"We have no hesitation in declaring our willingness to enter into a conference to ascertain how the ...
Article : 321 wordsMr. Lloyd George, in replying to Mr. De Valere's letter, points out that it is idle to say that a conference in which they should meet De Valera's delegates as ...
Article : 249 wordsThe Parisian newspapers are commenting on the Irish situation. The Figaro admires the energy with which Mr. Lloyd George has established England's right to disallow ...
Article : 84 wordsThe developments in the Irish situation surprised the newspapers and those in political circles. Some London newspapers regard Mr. De Valera's letter as a final ...
Article : 225 wordsThe Indian Mohammedan extremist agitators, Shaukat Ali and Mahomed Ali have been arrested at Bombay and taken to Karachi. The former was arreeted on ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Belfast police made a number of raids during the week-end. They seized a case marked "Hardware," consigned to Smithfield, London, which was found to be ...
Article : 42 wordsRioting broke out in Vere street, Belfast, on Sunday afternoon, the rival crowds sniping vigorously. After fierce firing, which swept the whole street from ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Morning Post publishes details of a scheme which Mr. Turner (managing director of the firm of Turner, Davidson, and Co., Limited, shipbrokers for the ...
Article : 205 wordsMr. De Valera has accepted the conference. Telegraphing to the Prime Minister he said:—"We have already accepted the invitation to the confernece ...
Article : 219 wordsIn an address after the laying of the foundation stone of a new Roman Catboiic school in West Footscray to-day. Dr. Mannix referred to the Irish negotiations. He ...
Article : 182 wordsDuring the whole of last night the police and military authorities were engaged in making raids in North Queen street, Belfast, where shooting had occurred earlier ...
Article : 151 wordsMr. Lloyd George has te[?]egrached to Mr. De Valera as follows:—"I informed your emissaries on Tuesday that the reiteration of your claim to negotiate with His ...
Article : 336 wordsA party of Gairloch police cyclists, who last night surprised Sinn Feiners drilling between Cookstown and Coagh, were fired upon and bad to retire for reinforcements. ...
Article : 62 wordsIncreased rebel activity is being displayed in Madras province, and frequent skirmishes with the troops have taken place, especially at Manerji and Nilambar. ...
Article : 174 wordsEnthusiastie scenes marked the departure of the Shackieton party for the south polar regions in their little vessel the Quest. Thousands lined the Thames wharfs and ...
Article : 356 wordsMt. De Valera has telegraphed Mr. Lloyd George, as follows:—"I am surprised that you do not see that if we accepted a conference on the basis of your letter of Sep ...
Article : 289 wordsAt a coroner's enquiry to-day as to the death, of McInerny, an Irish motor mechanic, which occurred through an explosion at a Greenwich garage, on July 28, ...
Article : 54 wordsMr. Lloyd George has telegraphed as follows to Mr. De Valera:—I received your telegram, and I observe that it does not modify the claim that your delegates ...
Article : 385 wordsYesterday witnessed some fierce rioting in Vere street, Belfast, in which free use was made of revolvers. A party of soldiers arrived with a Lewis gun, and the ...
Article : 226 wordsThe Malabar rebels are massing in the Pandular Hills. Two thousand Moplahs, under the one surviving leader, are endeavouring to effect a junction with the rebels ...
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Advertising : 239 wordsWith the full concurrence of the Government of India, the Bombay Government announces its decision to prosecute the Ali Brothers and others for resolutions and ...
Article : 71 wordsThe troops and rebels have had an engagement between Mannarghat and Polghat, but no details have been received. The rebel chief has proclaimed Ernad ...
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 24 Sep 1921, Page 38
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