In Its 1 test Note to Great Britain, the French Government recapitulates the arguments already advanced repeatedly in justification of Its policy in the Ruhr, and declares that it will evacuate German territory only at the same rate as reparations are paid. It insists that ...
Article : 712 wordsArrangements have bean made for the delivery of a series of addresses, under the title, "Religion and the Modern Age," at St Peter's Cathedral ...
Article : 1,333 wordsFour collieries on the northern coalfields were still idle on Saturday. Three (Hebburn, Aberdare South, and Redhead) failed to resume with other pits, and a ...
Article : 692 wordsMost original and, exceedingly effective were the decorations at the 'Varsity Dance Club "long night," held in the dance room of the Windsor Cafe on ...
Article : 874 wordsFrom "GOLDEN FLEECE":—In the Register on Saturday, July 21, a person wrote under the peu name of "put New Settlers on the Land," and in The ...
Article : 501 wordsThe week opened up bright and early with Mr. Hughes addressing the House of Representatives on Monday about the Imperial Conference. There ...
Article : 1,647 wordsLittle has been heard in Adelaide concerning the Pan-Pacific Science Congress, to be held in Melbourne and Sydney shortly, but it will be a most ...
Article : 1,500 wordsThe Government will probably publish the Note to Great Britain simultaneously in London, Paris, and Brussels. The date has not been fixed. The Belgian ...
Article : 65 wordsNo fresh development in the Franco-British situation is expected for some days, but the public is eagerly awaiting Mr. Baldwin's next step. The Government ...
Article : 361 wordsFrom "EX-TEACHER":—Mr. Edwards, in the Assembly on Thursday, asked some questions as to what steps are being taken to make the salaries of teachers more ...
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Article : 139 wordsA canvass of opinion among the leading industrialists and workers' leaders reveals a strong determination to maintain passive resistance, which is Germany's last ...
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Article : 344 wordsThe Berlin correspondent of The Daily Telegraph states that to the Germans, who eagerly anticipated that the British Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) would ...
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Article : 163 wordsAmong the passengers aboard the Japanese steamer Yoshino Maru, which reached Brisbane from the East on Saturday, was Count Yoshii, who is a member ...
Article : 261 wordsLate on Friday evening, while working at the steamer Lady Isobel at Musgrave Wharf, Glanville, Mr. George Williams, a wharf labourer, was struck by a pole ...
Article : 64 wordsThe Admiralty announce the appointment to various training establishments of the following Australians as naval lieutenants:— Messrs. Gould, Melville, ...
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Article : 70 wordsFrom "ECONOMY."—The new Chief Railways Commissioner, Mr. Webb, began his carrer here with a general clean-up or reform in the Islington workshops. For ...
Article : 460 wordsDuring the cruise of the warship Adelaide, around the coast of the mandated territory, the crew objected strongly to the quality of the food provided and the ...
Article : 251 wordsThe most notable feature of the August holiday was the appeal of the Continent. It is estimated that 60,000 travellers crossed the Channel at the week-end. The weather ...
Article : 37 wordsThe Sunday Express states that Mr. Reginald McKenna (Chancellor of the Ex-chequer in 1915-16) has abandoned his intention to join the Baldwin Government. ...
Article : 36 wordsJoyous ceremonies at Otira yesterday marked the completion of the Arthur's Pass Tunnel, one of the great engineering triumphs of the world. The tunnel, ...
Article : 255 wordsThe conference of ex-service experts has been concluded at Geneva. It met to consider the position of disabled men. It was decided that employment should be found ...
Article : 65 wordsDe Valera has decided to stand for his old Clare constituency in the coming election for the Irish Free State Parliament. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe New Zealand Football Association Council, as the result of an enquiry into a charge against McArthur of insubordination while a member of the team touring ...
Article : 76 wordsIt is, perhaps, not generally known that, in addition to exercising a fairly complete control over the contents of perfume bottles, France likewise provides a goodly ...
Article : 127 wordsThe secretary of the Royal Agricultural Society notifies that in connection with the live stock show to be held in Adelaide from September 11 to 15, the pastoral and ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 6 Aug 1923, Page 13
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