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Article : 99 wordsMr. Lloyd George, addressing the General Assembly of the Welsh Presbytery, at Port Madoc (Carnarvon) said non-conformity had never before been so ...
Article : 153 wordsDouglas scored 123 not out and Russell 120 against Middlesex. Woolley made 111 against Worcester. Scores of Over 700. ...
Article : 205 wordsThe commission does not propose to fix the price of bread at present. In regard to flour, a prima facie case has been established that a degree of control of prices is ...
Article : 91 wordsSeveral months ago “se[?]” was declared in the Adelaide Court to be liquor within the meaning of the Licensing Act. and prominent city business people were fined for having supplied it ...
Article : 300 wordsThe coal miners have taken a ballot on the offer of the owners, but the final result is not known, except in South Wales, where rejection was carried. The figures ...
Article : 64 wordsGen. Sir Hunter-Weston reports that while he was at Constantinople he met the Turkish Chief of Staff of the Gallipoli Army, and together they went over the ...
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Article : 73 wordsThe Ascot Gold Cup, one of the most important weight-for-age events of the season, was run at Royal Ascot to-day, with following result:— ...
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Article : 58 wordsThe Marquis of Milfordhaven announces that Nelson’s old flagship the Victory is in danger of sinking at her mornings. He urges the institution of a public ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Adelaide Harriers will contest a three-miles track run at Victoria Part to-morrow afternoon. Handicaps (arranged by Mr. C. H. F. Morgan) are is follow:—A. J. N. Rum[?] and R. Paul, ...
Article : 84 wordsSales of homegrown wools were commenced in Norfolk to-day. There was a tremendous drop in values. The best price was for ashed Suffold [?], 13½d., ...
Article : 67 wordsThe engineering employers have postponed the proposed lockout until the end of June to enable the unions to take a ballot on the terms which the employers have ...
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The Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1923), Fri 17 Jun 1921, Page 1
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