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Advertising : 364 wordsMr Lloyd George and M. Briand, the French Prime Minister, wilt meet either sit Hythe or Boulogne, probably during the week-end, to discuss the ...
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Article : 128 wordsReplying to an appeal by the Bishops, cabled on 6th inst., Mr Lloyd George says that he most heartily sympathises with the desire to bring about ...
Article : 215 wordsCariosity as to what eoiurse the Prime Minister proposed to follow in order to extricate the Government from the awkward position in which it ...
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Article : 178 wordsIt appears that the gold reserves of the Reichsbank are to he transferred to the Cologne or Coblenz branches of the bank, where they will be allowed to ...
Article : 122 wordsThe coal owners’ negotiation committee to-day held long conferences with offocoals of the Mines Department, and it is expected that when the Miners’ ...
Article : 58 wordsCropley.—The funeral of the late Mrs Susanna Cropley, relict of the late Henry Cropley took place yesterday, and being strictly private, only relatives and ...
Article : 388 wordsThe shipbuilding employers and the shipbuilding trade unions have reached an agreement, by which the wages of the men are to be reduced by 3/ per ...
Article : 45 wordsAn eartier message says that the owners spent over two hours at the Hoard of Trade conferring with the Secretary for Mines, after which their ...
Article : 149 wordsA deputation front the Federated Engined rivers and Firemen’s Association, waited oil the Minister for Labor to-days and advanced reasons why the ...
Article : 152 wordsDr Mannix, Roman Catholic Archlishop of Melbourne, interviewed today, said that lie had made no immediate plans. He expected to remain ...
Article : 97 wordsIt is anounced by the Paris correspondent of the "Times" that the Anglo-Frcnch Conference will be held at [?]the on 23rd April. It has been. ...
Article : 182 wordsAccording to latest advices, Germany as the resudt or the failure of her recent overtures to the Cabinets at Berne, Prague, Washington, and ...
Article : 194 wordsCrown forces surprised armed rebels drilling at Ballymurphy (County Carlow). A hot engagement followed, in which five rebels were killed, two ...
Article : 48 wordsThe "Time" correspondent in Afgbanistan states that an Afghan diplomatic mission has arrived at Angora, the seat of Mustapha Kemal Pasha’s ...
Article : 227 wordsThe Prime Mnister said to-night that he had received numerous expressions of sympathy in connection with the Bendigo hoax that had been played ...
Article : 71 wordsThe American Steamship Owners' Association, which controls the ocean liners. Las reduced the wages of its employes, the reduction becoming ...
Article : 38 wordsThe Stale elections) have firmly re-established the Liberal Government, with an assnred majority for three years. All the Ministers were ...
Article : 197 wordsAt a meeting of the Board of Control held at Lords R. H. Sopooner (Lancashire), H. K. Foster (Worcestershire), and J. Daniell (Somerset) were appointed selectors ...
Article : 105 wordsThe authorities controlling the lower of London will shortly forward to the Melbourne Museum a large portion of duplicate specimans of his ...
Article : 146 wordsA communication from the British Prime Minister, requesting that Australia be represented at the forthcoming Imperial Conference, has been ...
Article : 278 wordsIn an interview with the Paris correspondent of the Mail Mail,” H. Carter, the Australian wicket-keeper, stated thathe was extremely hopeful that Australia ...
Article : 106 wordsIt is understood that an Jtempt on a trans-Pacific flight, under the control of the United Stales Navy Department, will made in July. ...
Article : 112 wordsSir JOSEPH COOK, in reply to Dr Maloney said that he understood that no fixed charge of £24/10/ per house had been made by J. and H. E. ...
Article : 203 wordsJudgment was delivered by Mr Justice Maun in the First. Civil Court, this afternoon in the matter of an application that had ben made for the detention or Captain ...
Article : 441 wordsMr Guy Pagent, writing to the press, suggests that reciprocating hospitality should be accorded by country gentlemen in England, by receiving the Australian ...
Article : 65 wordsIt was ascertained to-day that the State Cabinet at its meeting yesterday, gave earnest consideration to the serious spread of Ct. John’s wort on ...
Article : 147 wordsEtienne Foulet the young French aviator, who made a gallant, but unsuccessful, attempt to fly from Paris to Australia, has arrived at Celebes ...
Article : 57 wordsFollowing the imposition of fines upon 14 wheelers and a jigman by the union committee for ceasing work in order to witness a boxing match, a ...
Article : 97 wordsSombre scenes marked the arrival of the body of the former Kaiserin at the Wildpark station near Potsdam. The ex-Crown Princess, and the younger ...
Article : 158 wordsWhen the President of the Senate (Senator Givens) entered the-Chamber to-day he wore the wig and gown as was the custom when the ...
Article : 203 wordsMr Oman (Minister for Agriculture) stated to-day that the Wheat Commission had concluded arrangements for the big liner Cufie to load wheat at ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Thu 21 Apr 1921, Page 1
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