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Article : 269 wordsM. Bourgeois demands an international army. It is easy for Great Britain to be protected by the Channel, he says, and it is easy for ...
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Article : 187 wordsA German wireless message states:—Herr Ebert,. in his Presidential address, said:—We will fight all attempts to establish domination by violence in international ...
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Article : 22 wordsIt is understood that the British and American representatives on the Society of Nations have adopted the French view of the necessity to maintain an ...
Article : 57 wordsThe Miners' Federation at Southport have rejected the Government offer. They declared that the offer did not reply to their demands, and they instructed the ...
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Advertising : 2 wordsFrance has formally demanded the creation of an International army as integral part of the Society of Nations, as otherwise the land frontiers of France wiil ...
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Article : 42 wordsTo-morrow evening at the office, of the S.A. Cricket Association, delegates from the various athletic clubs of Adelaide will meet to consider the best means of raising ...
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Article : 507 wordsThe British Government have expressed admiration concerning the readiness with which the Australian Navy throughout the war acceded to every Admiralty request in ...
Article : 85 wordsLady Rose Mary Levenson Gower, daughter of the Duke of Sutherland, is engaged to be married Viscount Ednam M.C., heir to the Earl of Dudley, formerly ...
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Advertising : 268 wordsSidney Colyer, 29, was committed for trial on Wednesday in Sydney on a charge of stealing a quantity of woollen material valued at about £91, the property of ...
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Article : 164 wordsThe Inspector-General of Police, announced on Wednesday that Inspector Bannam, of the Broken Hill division, has been given an, appointment in the ...
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The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 - 1922), Thu 13 Feb 1919, Page 1
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