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  3. PERSONAL

    A United Service cable message reports that in an interview in Paris M. Clemenceau, (formerly Prime Minister of France) said he hoped to pay a ...

    Article : 571 words
  4. GERMANY’S BLUFF

    Ma[?]shal Foch's headquarters are again in active commission under his chairmanship. General Weygand and M. Loucheuur ...

    Article : 181 words
  5. JAPAN AND AMERICA

    The State Department has published [?]ve Notes which have been exchanged between Tokio and Washington, and which appear to show Japan’s [?]irm ...

    Article : 759 words
  6. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS

    “No better triers or more popular team have ever visited Australia," said Mr F. C. Toone. manager of the English Eleven, which has just returned. ...

    Article : 177 words
  7. BADAK TIN SENSATION

    The action arising out of the sale of two shares in the Badak Bux Tin Mining Syndicate wes continued before Mr Justice Mann and a jury of six in the ...

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  8. THE COAL STRIKE

    Asa result of the strike, the coal shortage is becoming acute, and the metal industries remain closed. Consumers are exhorted to “treat coal like ...

    Article : 154 words
  9. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Doctor Wang Chung Hui, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of China, has arrived en route to Geneva. He intends to spend a few weeks in Ottawa ...

    Article : 297 words
  10. AFFAIRS IN IRELAND

    The body of Kitty Carroll, a woman of 20. has been found in Comity Monaghan with the label attached—“ Spies and informers beware; tried and ...

    Article : 168 words
  11. SCHEME FOR SETTLEMENT.

    In the House of Commons, Mr Lloyd George outlined a muthod of settlement of the coal strike, which lie was hopeful would he adopted. ...

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  12. THE AUSTRALIAN TEAM.

    Mr Sydney Smith manager of the Australian Eleven; H. Carter. the wicket-keeper: and C. G. Macartney, the brilliant batsman. have arrived in ...

    Article : 212 words
  13. SOLDIERS’ BLUNDER.

    Mistaking [?]ach other for Sinn Feiners, two parties of soldiers in mufliengaged in a long revolver duel in a hotel in Castle Connell (County ...

    Article : 163 words
  14. CALLING UP MEN.

    Marshal Foch required 100,000 men in order lo occupy the Ruhr Basin. This will necessitate calling up the 1918 class in France. ...

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  15. IMPORTING SUPPLIES.

    Coal factors are preparing to import American coal, of which large quantities are available for shipment. They declare that, despite The fairly ...

    Article : 100 words
  16. PREVENTING DEFAULT.

    Replying to a question regarding the proposed British participation in the measures for the enforcement of the sanction (penalties) in the event of ...

    Article : 126 words
  17. RHEIMS CATHEDRAL

    A British Empire fund has been formed for the restoration of Rheims Cathedral, and a letter of appeal is to be sentq to every church of all ...

    Article : 92 words
  18. ATTITUDE OF VATICAN.

    Dr Mannix, Roman Catholic Archhishop of Melbourne, has returned to London after visiting Rome. He says that he will sail for Australia in the ...

    Article : 68 words
  19. VIEWS OF AUSTRALIAN MANAGER.

    Mr Sydney Smith. (the manager of the Australian cricketers, is most anxious to reach England. He stated in course of an interview that he is disturbed at ...

    Article : 173 words
  20. TRIPLE ALLIANCE MANIFESTO.

    Manifestoes issued by the unions comprising the Triple Alliance, jointly and severally, during the acutetistage of the recent crisis, led to questions in ...

    Article : 109 words
  21. THE EX-NAISERIN

    Late last night motor-ears drew up outside the former Kaiser’S residence. The remains of the ex-Empress were placed in one car, and Wilhelm ...

    Article : 106 words
  22. GERMAN GUARANTEE DEMANDED

    The Allied Reparation Commission in Berlin has demanded that the gold reserve of the Reiehsbank and other note-issuing hanks he deposited in the ...

    Article : 104 words
  23. COVERNMENT OF IRELAND ACT.

    In a leading article the “Times” says that April 19, “the appointed day" for the launching of the Government of Ireland Act, will he another milestone ...

    Article : 103 words
  24. INCIDENT IN SHEFFIELD.

    A humorous side to the coal strike is provided by an incident in the Sheffield district, where the miners are making a substantial living by ...

    Article : 100 words
  25. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Duncan M'Gilp, late of K[?]ale Minyip, farmer, who died on [?] December, by his will of 23[?] Septem ber, 1919, left £7550 real estate and ...

    Article : 35 words
  26. WAGES FALLING

    Welsh tin-plate workers have had their wages reduced 40 per cent., following the recent fall in the price of steel bars, on which their rates of ...

    Article : 47 words
  27. FALL FROM TIMBER STACK

    John Smith, aged 60, residing at Tanner street, Richmond, and employed at Linay’s timber yards, Chapel street, Trahran, fell from a stack of ...

    Article : 59 words
  28. NUNAN’S FIRE

    This morning the City Co[?] accommodate all of the curious [?] who were anxious to catch a gl[?] M[?]- ton Parker Pimental when [?] appeared ...

    Article : 257 words
  29. PILFERING ON SHIPS

    An interim report of the committee appointed by the Chamber of Shipping on the pilferage of goods in transit emphasises the fact that the average ...

    Article : 130 words
  30. NEW DEFENCE FORCE.

    In moving the supplementary army estimates, necessitated by the creation of the new defence force in connection with the miners’ strike and other ...

    Article : 126 words
  31. EGYPTIAN SITUATION

    Reuter's correspondent at Cairo reports that a statement purporting to represent reliable Nationalist opinion declares that the Egyptians are unable ...

    Article : 86 words
  32. A HOPEFUL INDICATION.

    A significant statement was made in the House of Commons late on Monday night, which it is thought, increases the prospects of a settlement ...

    Article : 71 words
  33. IMPUDENT THEFT

    An impudent, if humorous, theft took place this afternoon in a city hotel. Mr S. Haddow, commission agent, met an acquaintance at the bar ...

    Article : 561 words
  34. THE MINERS’ SCHEME.

    In the House of Commons Mr Hartshorn, one of the miners’ leaders, declared that if the Government accepted the miners' scheme for a national ...

    Article : 64 words
  35. THE ALLIED COUNCIL.

    The Supreme Allied Council will meet early in May, in Paris or London, to discuss the questions of reparations, Yap Island, and the Greco-Turkish ...

    Article : 38 words
  36. PROBLEMS OF EMPIRE

    Replying to questions in the House of Commons, Lieut-Colonel Amery (Under Secretary fo the Colonies) stated that it was proposed that the mee[?] ...

    Article : 123 words
  37. AUSTRALIAN WOOL

    [?] the House of Commons at question time. Lieut.-Commander E. Hilton Young said that under an arrangement announced on 14th January half the ...

    Article : 126 words
  38. STOPPAGE OF MINES.

    Pending the delegate conference of miners next Friday, the meeting of roal owners to-day is the chief event in the strike situation. It is expected ...

    Article : 142 words
  39. STATE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL

    The following appointments [?] the Factories and Shops A[?] made at a meeting of the Executive Council held ...

    Article : 202 words
  40. EXCLUSION OF LEAGUE.

    Mr M[?]latchy, the publisher of a Sacramento (California) newspaper, and spokesman for California on the Japanese Exclusion League, testifying ...

    Article : 109 words
  41. JUSTIFICATION OF DEFENCE MEASURES.

    The Prime Minister, in reply, warmly defended the defence steps which had been taken owing to the presence of a small element of revolutionaries, ...

    Article : 120 words
  42. ARCHDEACON ON TRIAL

    Extraordinary scenes were enacted at the closing stages to-day of the case in which Archdeacon Wakeford has apappealed against the decision of the ...

    Article : 166 words
  43. SEX DISQUALIFICATION

    In consequence of the passing of the Sex Disqualification Removel Act 1919, the Civil Service Commissioners have adopted regulations reserving to men ...

    Article : 110 words
  44. EMERGENCY PRECAUTIONS.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr J. R. Clynes (Labor) appealed for the disbandment of the defence force, and complained that the measures ...

    Article : 136 words
  45. CENTRAL AMERICAN TROUBLE

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington reports that the United States Government has informed. Panama and Costa Rica that it will not tolerate the ...

    Article : 110 words
  46. PUMPING UNDER MILITARY PRO-TECTION.

    At some Fyfeshire collieries, where the miners hitherto have prevented preservation work, pumping has been started to-day (Monday), under ...

    Article : 27 words
  47. LINCOLN WITHOUT COAL.

    No coal whatever is available in Lincoln for householders. Only 15 lb is supplied on a medical certificate stating that warmth is necessary for a ...

    Article : 29 words
  48. PROHIBITION IN CANADA

    Reuter’s correspondent at Va[?]- conver reports that Ontario has voted by a 100,000 majority to prohibit the importation of alcoholic drinks. Their ...

    Article : 47 words
  49. FISHING VESSELS LAID UP.

    The fishing industry at Hull has been slotted one-fourth of its normal supply of coal. Consequently 108 vessels are already laid up, and the ...

    Article : 34 words
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