In this morning's issue of this journal a reply was made by the Constitutional Defence Committee to the comments of the Premier (Mr. Theodore) ...
Article : 465 wordsIndications of a return to normal conditions on the Rand are afforded by General smuts' return to Capetown yesterday. Efforts are being made to ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Burleigh Tragedy.—A report was received in Brisbane last evening to the effect that the remaining body of the children of Mr. Ernest West, ...
Article : 1,080 wordsArmed men obtained entrance to the Tyrone barracks, by a ruse, and creeping upstairs in stockinged feet tied up the entire police force. They placed ...
Article : 67 wordsA Mass meeting of unionists, held at Mount Morgan yesterday afternoon, was attended by 500 persons. The president of the combined unions (Mr. G. ...
Article : 205 wordsSeveral hundred people waited outside the Central Criminal Court this morning to obtain admittance to the Slater murder trial. The tragedy tool ...
Article : 320 wordsAt a meeting of the Ipswich and Bremer Branch of the National Democratic Council, held last night, under the presidency of Mr. ...
Article : 990 wordsField-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, on the eve of his assumption of his new position as civil head, of the Northern police at Belfast, writes to Sir James ...
Article : 201 wordsAs illustrating the unsettling effects of the revolutionary upheaval on the country, it now transpires that, at a meeting at Brandfort, near ...
Article : 82 wordsTen days ago Gen. Smuts was in his place in Parliament, speaking on the Ra[?] situation, and to-day he was back in his place, in the interval having ...
Article : 67 wordsMr. J. Stopford, M.L.A., congratulated the commitee on the excellent results attained. They did not want any spirit of bitterness to rankle in the ...
Article : 145 wordsA sanguinary week-end is reported at Belfast. Many outrages were perpetrated, resulting in six persons being killed and a score wounded. ...
Article : 125 wordsA stabbing affray occurred in a William-street restaurant to-night. A man used indecent words to a waitress, and the proprietor, George ...
Article : 58 wordsA shooting accident occurred at Burnley Park late last night. JohnJas. Roddick, labourer, 33, and his wife Jessie, 22, who resides at ...
Article : 143 wordsThe following resolutions were carried by acclamation:—"That We, the workers of Mount Morgan, place on record our appreciation of the splendid ...
Article : 199 wordsThe Premier of West Australia (Sir James Mitchell) has arrived here. He has contracted a chill, and will be confined to his room until Tuesday, ...
Article : 172 wordsDe Valera continues his endeavour to widen the breach between Treatyites and the Republicans. Speaking at Killarney, as forecast, he pleaded ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Ned Zealand Shipping Company's s. s. Sororata, which arrived at Hobart from Sydney to-day, reported the loss at sea of Alfred ...
Article : 79 wordsIn view of the intention of the City Council to borrow £5000 for city street work it will be interesting to the residents—and especially to the ...
Article : 388 wordsIt was announced in tile Press yesterday morning that Mr. Justice Macnaughton had decided to reduce the wages of employees in the butter and ...
Article : 180 wordsThe Chief of Police is arranging for the use of aeroplanes for locating unruly assemblies in times of civil disorder. ...
Article : 26 wordsTangible evidence of the resumption of operations at Mount Morgan were afforded to-day when dense volumes of smoke poured out of the big chimney ...
Article : 79 wordsIt was officially stated to-day the question of securing suitable trade representation for the Commonwealth in the East was finally dealt with, after ...
Article : 291 wordsLieut. Sir Ross Smith has postponed his attempt to by round the world until May, as the machine he intends to use is not yet ready. ...
Article : 40 wordsAt the conclusion of his trial at Armedahad, Gandhi, the extremist leader, was sentenced to six years simple imprisonment for a charge of ...
Article : 111 wordsRoss's application for leave to appeal was reviewed to-day. The Court of Criminal Appeal held that every ground in the application had failed. ...
Article : 76 wordsThe Home Secretary (Mr. M'Cormack), while in town to-day, was waited on by a deputation of unemployed regarding the reduced ration ...
Article : 80 wordsA harvest festival was commenced in the Cambrian Hall, Ipswich, last evening, under the auspices of the local corps of the Salvation Army. The ...
Article : 376 wordsMany disloyal demonstrations are taking place here and the destruction of decorations continues, but the native soldiery and police, who ...
Article : 42 wordsSir Auckland Geddes has denied that he ever said the four-power treaty averted imminent war between Japan and America. His statement ...
Article : 101 wordsAt the meeting of the Ipswich and Bremer N.D.C., last night, reference was made to the fact that the City Council had decided to instal ...
Article : 186 wordsPastor A. Stewart, of the New Hebrides mission service who is on furlough, referred to-day to conditions at North Malekula and Sants, ...
Article : 157 wordsNothing L Known by the officials of the Commonwealth ship-building branch regarding the statement emapating from Sydney, to the effect that ...
Article : 202 wordsA deputation of vocational trainees waited on Mr. Millen to-day, and urged the Federal Cabinet to endeavour to permanently establish the ...
Article : 120 wordsA man named Eugene Bersetter Onions, who some time ago received a sentence of seven years for shooting a school-master at Rockhampton, ...
Article : 79 wordsA fatal boxing contest occurred at Collie on Saturday night. In the 12th round. Jim Dawson, of Collie, who was opposed by Bert Lear, of Midland ...
Article : 75 wordsWhen W. Devantier, farmer, of Harrisville, was adjusting a mowing machine yesterday one of the knives came in contact with his left hand ...
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Queensland Times (Ipswich, Qld. : 1909 - 1954), Tue 21 Mar 1922, Page 5
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