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Article : 219 wordsA silence fell on London’s busy millions with almost thrilling suddenness when the maroons signalled the moment for the armistice commemoration ...
Article : 119 wordsThe slowness of European recon[?] tion emphasises the innnenseness of the opportunity confronting Australian industries. Looking around Europe. ...
Article : 342 wordsAt the Show Grounds yesterday atternpon, and at the Monument last night, Mr Martin delivered an address on "Emnire, frderation, and national" ...
Article : 557 wordsCiaptain Ross Smith, M.C. and Bar, D.F.C. and two Bars; Lieut. Keith Smith, his brother, and Sergeants J. M. Bennett and W. AI. Shires, in the ...
Article : 367 wordsArrangements for the celebration of the armistice pimiveraary included a signal for silence given in London by firing air raid maroons from 100 politic ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 585 wordsA Paris message reports the refusal of employers to grant the five francs (4/2) a day incueaser demanded by the linotype operators, printers, and ...
Article : 209 wordsGeneral Judenitch’s position is becoming increasingly, desperate. The remnant of big forces is awkwardly contracted in the vicinity of ...
Article : 47 wordsThe “Times” correspondent at Helsingfors says that nobody doubts that peace will shortly be concluded between the Bolsheviks, the Esthonians, and the ...
Article : 70 wordsCaptain George H. Wilkins, M.C. and Bar, who will be in charge of the Blackburn Kangaroo machine on the flight to Australia, will fly from Hull to ...
Article : 98 wordsA War Office communique states that in North-West Russia, in consequence of the Bolshevik pressure on the right flank, cast of Lake Afipus, resulting ...
Article : 97 wordsMajor E.T.J. Kerby, the selected ationNalist cadidate for the Ballarat Seat, commences his active campaign work to-day, when he will visit ...
Article : 97 wordsM Martel Hutin, writing in the “Echo de Haris,” declares that M. Poihcarte’s visit to Britain is of a political character, and that the matters ...
Article : 318 wordsPresided over by tho Moderator, the Victorian Presbyterian Assembly met in tho Assembly Hall, Collins street, to-day. Various matters of interest to the Church ...
Article : 278 wordsTerrorism continues in Ireland. Deflective Wharton was shot near the Sinn Fein headquarters in Dublin. The bullet pierced his right bliqulder and ...
Article : 109 wordsOn the occasion of the anniversary demonstrations an appeal to employers was issued for the re-settlement of 100,000 ex officers and men awaiting ...
Article : 30 wordsThe Victorian Protestant Federation, has issued the following circular letter lo its members:— “In view of the forthcoming general ...
Article : 258 wordsLabor’s attitude to the new Industrial Courts Bill has been revealed by Mr J. R. Clynus and other Labor members in the House of Commons ...
Article : 186 wordsFollowing flue cancellation of the miners’ strike, President Wilson issued a call to the miners and the operators to. attend a conference to settle their ...
Article : 121 wordsAccording to the “London' Gazette” Victoria Crosses have been awarded to:— Commander Claude Dobson, D.S.O., ...
Article : 77 wordsA telegram from Namur, Belgium, atates that a big explosion, the cause of which is a mystery, occured in an ammunition dump. ...
Article : 83 wordsIn the House of Commons Mr. Ronald McNeill complained of the Aliies' treatment of Montenegro, which was still occupied by the Serbians, who were ...
Article : 159 wordsThe election, for the Albert Park seat rendered vacant by the resignation of Mr J. F. Hannan, who is contesting the Eawkner seat in the House of ...
Article : 131 wordsThe city gave a great welcome to President Poincare on has arrival in the morning. During the course bf the procession to the Guild Hall, the entire ...
Article : 237 wordsFor the first time in Canada’s history the Dominion, House of Comnions sat on a Sunday. It amended the Prohibition Act so as to transfer to the ...
Article : 100 wordsMr E. Malone, Labor candidate for Corangamite, raddfessed a meeting or about 100 at Beaufort; Mr H. M. Steuiart presided. The candidate ...
Article : 100 wordsBrigadier-General Jess, Commandant of the A.I.F. headquarters, states that he has ordered a general court-martial to deal with the case of Chaplain ...
Article : 72 wordsNewspapers forecast a wheat harvest Of 15,000,000 bushels, an average of 7 bushels to1 the acre. It is estimated that 10.000,000 bushels wil be available for ...
Article : 34 wordsAt a meeting of representatives of the Farmers' Union branches in the Wannon electorate, held at Horsham day, it was decided by 17 votes to 9. ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Fri 14 Nov 1919, Page 1
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