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Advertising : 368 wordsThe Government and people of all classes have taken up with enthusiasm the King’s suggestion for the armistice commemoration. ...
Article : 198 wordsMr Watt, the Federal Treasurer, opened his campaign at St. Kilda tonight before a large and enthusiastic audience. He claimed that now Hint ...
Article : 296 wordsSir Joseph Thomson, master of Trinity College Cambridge, in summing up a discussion at the joint meeting of the Royal Society, for tho Advancement of ...
Article : 453 wordsIn his report to the Town Council, at its meeting last night, Mayor Richards referred as follows to the recent tragic death of Mr E. F. Reid:—“It is ...
Article : 929 wordsReplying to the debate in the Commons on the Russian question, Mr Winston Churchill, Secretary of State for War, pointed out the insuperable ...
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Article : 160 wordsSir,—I would like to make a few remarks about the War Gratuity. It is extraordinary how economising the Government is getting, when it is a ...
Article : 229 wordsThe Prussian Guards again attacked the Lettish positions near Grogin, seven miles from Libau, but were redulsed by the Letts with tho help of the ...
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Article : 416 wordsThere was bub little discussion of the State political situation to-day, and nothing definite will be known as to the future course of events until ...
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Article : 96 wordsMr W. M. Hughes, Prime Minister, addressed two large meetings to-day, and told the that they could cash their gratuity Ponds at the hanks. ...
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Article : 656 wordsSir,-P[?]mit me a bricf reference to the impending election for Ballarat. the traditions of the Golden City in political affairs are sucli as to demand ...
Article : 747 wordsThe announcement made by the Royal Society for the Advancement of Science regarding the deflection of light, is described by the press as overthrowing ...
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Article : 249 wordsTelegraphing from Cairo. the "Times” correspondent says:— The confidence of the European colonies has been somewhat shaken ...
Article : 108 wordsIt may be expected that the cost of living at the end of the year will exceed that before the war by 150 per cent. The calculation docs not include ...
Article : 81 wordsSir George Barclay, who was British Minister at Bucharest during the war, has secured a divorce from his wife. Giving evidence, he said that when ...
Article : 100 wordsAn interesting series of political libel and slander actions, in which Sir Alfred Mond. First Commissioner of Works, and Mr Robert Mond, chairman of the ...
Article : 198 wordsIt is announced that 80 periodical newspapers have permanently moved from New York to other cities as a result of the strike of pressmen expelled ...
Article : 87 wordsSir.—In your issue of 30 th October appears a report of a meeting of the Ballarat branch of the R.S.S.I.L.A., held at the Soldiers' Institute. At the ...
Article : 199 wordsSir,—We are frequently reminded that we must increase production, and above all tilings, we should encou[?]ge and support local industries. Now unless this ...
Article : 272 wordsA message from Ohio says that the “Wets” are jubilant ever the later returns in the prohibition poll on Tuesday. which show various reversals of the ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Tue 11 Nov 1919, Page 1
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