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  1. THE TOUR DE FRANCE.
    The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Tuesday 17 July 1928 p 10 Article Illustrated
    ... THE TOUR DE FRANCE. Nicholas Frantz (Luxembourg), the winner of this year's Tour, de . France, which was completed -on Sunday, and (right)' Ander Ledueq, the : French champion, who ' finished ... ? and thh-t}-;cighth. Nicholas Frantz (Luxemhourg), the winner of this year's Tour de France, ... 98 words
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  2. TOUR DE FRANCE.
    The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Tuesday 3 July 1928 p 10 Article Illustrated
    ... TOUR DE FRANCE. ? The Australian team competing in the Tour de France, the worlds longest and greatest road cycle race, which is 'now in progress. The distance is 3,338 miles. The latest ... position being thirteenth. ? - The Australian team competing in the Tour de France, the wor ... 240 words
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  3. TOUR DE FRANCE.
    The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Friday 29 June 1928 p 12 Article Illustrated
    ... TOUR DE FRANCE.. Course ;ihe igreat,'; French cycling 'race^ in. which ?. an .Australian team is ^competing. Tho iline'. from ^Paris,' via ? BayBrine; - to ...Luchori. indicates', the section of the great French cycling race in which an ?Australian team is competing. Theoline from indicat ... 109 words
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  4. WESTMINSTER ABBEY OF FRANCE.
    The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Friday 6 November 1914 p 5 Article Illustrated
    ... WESTMINSTER ABBEY OF FRANCE. THE CTTY OF RHEBIS HAS AGAIN BEEN, SHELVED BY THE GERMANS.. IN IN. THE ABOVE PICTURE. THE STATELY FANE OF RHEIMS CATHEDRAL-WHICH DRAI^WHIOH HAS 'BEEN SADLY INJURED BY THE ENEMY'S SHELLFIRE-MAY BE SEEN. TOWERING ABOVE THE SURROUNDING EDIFICES. IT WAS TOO GOOD A MARK ... 63 words
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  5. FRANCE HONOURS AN AUSTRALIAN.
    The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Thursday 4 February 1926 p 3 Article Illustrated
    ... FRANCE HONOURS AN AUSTRALIAN. MISS CONSTANTIA WICKSTEED. Fourth daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wickstead, North Adelaide, in the garden of her residence at Meudon, France. Miss ... bonne entente between France and England. She is one of the leading educatrlces In Paris, and among ... 506 words
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  6. PEACE AND WAR IN FRANCE.
    The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Saturday 13 March 1915 p 10 Article Illustrated
    ... PEACE AND WAR IN FRANCE. This remarkable photograph shows the passage through smiling vineyards of ... Frenchwomen, says:- 'It is the women of France and the old men who have done, and are doing, as great ... secured the best vintage that has been known in France for many years. And now ? they are preparing the ... 232 words
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  7. MOST ALARMING. LORD BIRKENHEAD Suspects France
    The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Tuesday 15 May 1923 p 10 Article Illustrated
    ... MOST ALARMING. LORD BIRKENHEAD tl3-*?a*X Til v*V? « ?T Suspects France "We ' , 'We built in this ... purposes. France for a- most alarming state of af fairs. It never occurred to me that a i; nation which ... the House ? of- Lords t» the- expenditure of France upon armaments' was one of 'those ... 871 words
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  8. THE FOREIGN MINISTER OF FRANCE.
    The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Friday 15 September 1905 p 4 Article Illustrated
    ... THE FOREIGN MINISTER OF FRANCE. The new relations over Morocco are the outcome of .the change 'which enabled M. Mauriee Rouvier. the French Premier,- to : also assume the ofiicc of Minister for ... sueh hands under the President that the immediate destiny of France is reposed- and to judge from ... 272 words
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  9. FRANCE FORE-ARMING. PARIS, July 8.
    The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Tuesday 10 July 1923 p 9 Article Illustrated
    ... FRANCE FORE-ARMING. PARIS, ? . PARIS. July 8. During, the debate which resulted. in the ratification of the Washington Treaty, M. Bria'nd and M. Poincare agreed that' the figures fixed for capital ships did not affect other units. France's liberty was un affected so far as light cruisers, torpedo ... 193 words
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  10. WONDERFUL WIRELESS. London Brought to France.
    The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Thursday 29 December 1927 p 7 Article Illustrated
    ... WONDERFUL WIRELESS. London Brought to France. How wireless brought Old England into the residence of a Britisher at Chaville, a country village near Paris, and how she was heart and soul in the doings of her on Armistice Day,- is told by Miss Ralph in a letter to a relative in Adelaide. ... 1061 words
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  11. THE MOTORING WORLD THE LATEST IN FRANCE.
    The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Wednesday 29 October 1924 p 6 Article Illustrated
    ... THE MOTORING WORLD THE LATEST IN FRANCE. . I. Conducted by "THE PILOT" PILOT'U Indicative of the trend of enclosed coachwork work in France. A streamlined sports saloon on a Bignan chassis. Indicative of the trend of enclosed coachwork work in France. A streamlined sports saloon on a Bignan ... 50 words
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  12. FRANCE STANDS FOR PEACE. WASHINGTON, November 24.
    The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Saturday 26 November 1921 p 7 Article Illustrated
    ... FRANCE STANDS FOR PEACE. WASHINGTON, November 24. The French Premier (M. -Briand) made a previous speech before his embarkation. He said:-"France has been lias been' paid in coming .here. I knew I - was certain, to find that the Conference would lend an effective arm to the views of France. I am ... 539 words
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  13. AT WASHINGTON. H. G. WELLS ON FRANCE.
    The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Tuesday 10 January 1922 p 6 Article Illustrated
    ... of the great revolution, the France of art and light, France the beauti-| ful and gallairi. It is ... AT WASHINGTON. * . ii i n- - - - ^- H. G. WELLS ON FRANCE. Mr. H. G. Wells went to Washington to report the Disarmament Conference for The .Daily Mail, but 'the unaccommodating attitude of France ... 1479 words
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  14. GERMANY DEFAULTS. ALLIED DICTATORIAL COMMISSION FRANCE MUST HAVE NATIONAL SECURITY.
    The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Wednesday 7 February 1923 p 7 Article Illustrated
    ... GERMANY DEFAULTS. ALLIED DICTATORIAL COMMISSION FRANCE MUST HAVE NATIONAL SECURITY According to ... her undertakings onder the Peace Treaty. ' He declared to Republican journalists in Paris that France ... France and the peace of Europe are in the balance. This is a peace in which we do not demand a ... 220 words
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  15. Gen. Pershing in France. PARIS, June 13.
    The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Friday 15 June 1917 p 8 Article Illustrated
    ... Gen. Pershing in France. PARIS. June 13. The Commandor of the American forces for Europe (Gen. Persbing) and staff arrived rived safely at Boulogne. They met with an enthusiastic reception on their way towards Paris. MAJOR-GEN. JOES J. PEBSHDfG, American Commander-in-chief on the western iront ... 55 words
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  16. EMPIRE DEFENCE SUSPICIONS OF FRANCE'S POLICY BRITAIN'S DANGER.
    The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Saturday 24 March 1923 p 11 Article Illustrated
    ... continued, had to admit that Britain would be helpless it faced bjr France as an enemy. -.If she ?Wished, France could destroy London and other big towns without warning. 'I do not believe the country ... 215 words
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  17. "THE BAILIFF." France in Ruhr. H. Barthou's Comments
    The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Tuesday 8 May 1923 p 10 Article Illustrated
    ... THE BAILIFF.' ^France in Ruhr. H. Barthou's Bartbou's Comments 'We seek neither Germany's, death nor her ruin. But we do say if France is to live she must be paid. We are .simply exacting the ... January. 'At the last Paris Conference,' Jje declared,; 'France recovered her rights. Those who ... 1168 words
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  18. AUSTRALIAN VICTORIES IN FRANCE. Gen. Monash's Story.
    The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Wednesday 7 January 1920 p 7 Article Illustrated
    ... AUSTRALIAN VICTORIES IN FRANCE. Gen. Monash's Story. [The Register's South Australian* Copyright.] ... of the pen raged round the inner (history of the first years of the campaign in France. The connected ... under the heading, 'Austra- lian Victories in France,' -will appear in The Register on January 12. ... 697 words
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  19. AUSTRALIAN VICTORIES IN FRANCE. Gen. Monash's Story.
    The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Saturday 3 January 1920 p 7 Article Illustrated
    ... AUSTRALIAN VICTORIES IN FRANCE. Gen. Monash's Story.* [The Register's South Australian Copyright.] ... war of the pen raged round ihe inner ihi-tory of the first years of the campaign in France. The ... which will -e published under the heading, 'Auetra- ian Victories in France,' 'will appear in The ... 699 words
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  20. German Reports from France. AMSTERDAM, June 1.
    The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929) Wednesday 2 June 1915 p 9 Article Illustrated
    ... German Reports from France. AMSTERDAM, June 1. The German communique issued on Monday day night states that strong French forces tried to break the German lines at two points in the long front in France, viz., north of Arras (in the west) and at the Forest of Lc Pretre (south-west of Metz). In ... 324 words
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