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Advertising : 179 wordsA 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 wordsMa[?]shal Foch's headquarters are again in active commission under his chairmanship. General Weygand and M. Loucheuur ...
Article : 181 wordsThe 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“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 wordsThe 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 ...
Article : 1,344 wordsAsa 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 wordsDoctor 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 wordsThe 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 wordsIn the House of Commons, Mr Lloyd George outlined a muthod of settlement of the coal strike, which lie was hopeful would he adopted. ...
Article : 49 wordsMr Sydney Smith manager of the Australian Eleven; H. Carter. the wicket-keeper: and C. G. Macartney, the brilliant batsman. have arrived in ...
Article : 212 wordsMistaking [?]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 wordsMarshal Foch required 100,000 men in order lo occupy the Ruhr Basin. This will necessitate calling up the 1918 class in France. ...
Article : 31 wordsCoal factors are preparing to import American coal, of which large quantities are available for shipment. They declare that, despite The fairly ...
Article : 100 wordsReplying to a question regarding the proposed British participation in the measures for the enforcement of the sanction (penalties) in the event of ...
Article : 126 wordsA 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 wordsDr 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 wordsMr 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 wordsManifestoes issued by the unions comprising the Triple Alliance, jointly and severally, during the acutetistage of the recent crisis, led to questions in ...
Article : 109 wordsLate 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 wordsThe 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 wordsIn 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 wordsA 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 wordsDuncan 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 wordsWelsh 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 wordsJohn 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 wordsThis morning the City Co[?] accommodate all of the curious [?] who were anxious to catch a gl[?] M[?]- ton Parker Pimental when [?] appeared ...
Article : 257 wordsAn 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 wordsIn moving the supplementary army estimates, necessitated by the creation of the new defence force in connection with the miners’ strike and other ...
Article : 126 wordsReuter's correspondent at Cairo reports that a statement purporting to represent reliable Nationalist opinion declares that the Egyptians are unable ...
Article : 86 wordsA 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 wordsAn 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 wordsIn 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 wordsThe 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 wordsReplying 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[?] 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 wordsPending 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 wordsThe following appointments [?] the Factories and Shops A[?] made at a meeting of the Executive Council held ...
Article : 202 wordsMr M[?]latchy, the publisher of a Sacramento (California) newspaper, and spokesman for California on the Japanese Exclusion League, testifying ...
Article : 109 wordsThe 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 wordsExtraordinary 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 wordsIn consequence of the passing of the Sex Disqualification Removel Act 1919, the Civil Service Commissioners have adopted regulations reserving to men ...
Article : 110 wordsIn 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 wordsReuter’s correspondent at Washington reports that the United States Government has informed. Panama and Costa Rica that it will not tolerate the ...
Article : 110 wordsAt some Fyfeshire collieries, where the miners hitherto have prevented preservation work, pumping has been started to-day (Monday), under ...
Article : 27 wordsNo 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 wordsReuter’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 wordsThe fishing industry at Hull has been slotted one-fourth of its normal supply of coal. Consequently 108 vessels are already laid up, and the ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Wed 20 Apr 1921, Page 1
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