SYDNEY, Monday.—The morning broke cloudy, but with no sign of rain, and by midday the sky cleared and visito[?] welcomed the puffs of wind which tempered ...
Article : 2,824 wordsArmed rebels captured Lieutenant Thomas Jones and two privates of the Free State army and took them to Adamstown (Wexford), where they were shot dead ...
Article : 251 wordsIn detailing the particulars of the capture in Paris of the leading members of a gang of Australian internations thieves, who have preyed on English and American ...
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Article : 216 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post' states that the Washington agreement is not popular [?]n France. The average Frenchman does not see why his ...
Article : 148 wordsForty-five years ago a chemist named Duval was sentenced to life imprisonment on a charge of having poisoned his wife with arsenic. He served 24 years and ...
Article : 138 wordsHundreds of villagers, who were more or less invited guests, attended the christening at Goldsborough Church, in Yorkshire, of the infant son of Viscount ...
Article : 114 wordsExclusive of full-blood aborigines, the population of the Commonwealth has, according to the [?] returns, increased by 980,729 during the ten years 1911 to 1921. ...
Article : 568 wordsA cabinet maker purchased from an old clothes shop in Paris a picture representing the Baptism of Christ. It has since beep cleaned, and experts say that it is ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Custodian ot Enemy Property has announced that under the recent act passed by the United States Congress all enemy properties of less value than 10,000 ...
Article : 108 wordsTwo well-known horses were killen at Aintree while taking part in the Liverpool Hurdle Handicap. During an amazing race Bumble Bee fell and was killed and ...
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Article : 205 wordsThe Bishop of Norwich (Dr. Pollock) presided at a conference of farmers and farm labourers held in Norfolk with a view to reaching a settlement of their ...
Article : 207 wordsSir,—Mr. J. J. O'Kelly, in his address at the Socialists Hall, stated that, "At a general election, held in December, 1918, the Republican party won by a large ...
Article : 626 wordsH.M.S Chatham, flagship of the New Zealand division of the Royal Navy, arrived at the Town Pier. Port Melbourne, yesterday morning, on a courtesy visit to ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 27 Mar 1923, Page 9
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