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Advertising : 75 wordsAt the meeting of the City Council last night a letter was received from the officer in charge of the Department of Labor stating that in regard to ...
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Article : 246 wordsThe long drawn out question of the future control of the City and Eastern Ovals came again before the City Council last night. ...
Article : 1,241 wordsOur Creswick correspondent writes: —The notification of the death of Mr Alex. Lewers in Melbourne was read, with profound regret. Like his father ...
Article : 603 wordsMr Lawson (State Premier), when questioned to-night regarding the position that has arisen in the East, as set forth by Mr Hughes, said ...
Article : 45 wordsIn the event of the conflict assuming such serious porportions as to demand the intervention of the British Empire the present situation in Federal ...
Article : 279 wordsThe hope was expressed by Sir George Fuller, the Premier, that a way would be found, of settling the trouble before the British Empire was ...
Article : 96 wordsIt is semi-officially reported from Athens that a Greek battleship wirelessed that the Turks have set fire to the town of Vourla, near Smyrna, and ...
Article : 50 wordsFrom the spirit expressed and the tone of the newspapers there is not the remotest doubt that if reinforcements are wanted in the Near East ...
Article : 272 wordsReuter’s correspondent in Rome telegraphs that the newspaper "Tribune” says that Italy solidly supports the Allies in safeguarding the freedom of ...
Article : 55 words"New Zealand in hastening to send a contingent to the soil soaked with An[?] blood shows that she is in accord with Britain in a matter which ...
Article : 330 wordsThe “Daily Mail” opposes military action, staling that the freedom of the Straits, which it affirms is the only paramount intrest of the Allies, can ...
Article : 163 wordsMr Charlton, Federal Labor Leader, was not in Melbourne to-day, and very few of his colleagues yore to be found at Parliament House. Those who were ...
Article : 276 wordsIt is reported that an agreement on the lines of the arrangement reached between Herr Stiunes and French representatives at Lubersae earlier in the ...
Article : 71 wordsNo official advices have been received from England regarding the question id Canada's possible assistance in case of war with Turkey. The ...
Article : 123 wordsE Australia goes to war again, a brigade of infantry, or of cavalry, could be ready for embarkation in from three to four weeks. ...
Article : 321 wordsAccording In the Puns correspondent of the “News of the World” the French Cabinet unanimously approved of a proposal attributed to M. ...
Article : 105 wordsThe Constantinople correspondent of the “Times” states that in certain well-informed circles the view is taken that Mustapha Kemal Pasha (the ...
Article : 153 wordsBulgarian newspatpers, says the Sofia correspondent of the "Times," are guarded and no-committal regarding the position in the Near East. M. ...
Article : 230 words"Though a lively ship the [?] was eminently seawerthy and [?] ing, but the [?] [?] ...
Article : 51 wordsThe appeal of Great Britain to the Dominions is being considered by the Australian Labor Party. Leading labor men in New South Wales to-day ...
Article : 160 words“Victoria is not making an overattractive offer.” says the city editor of the "Daily Mail.” in his comment on the con version of her loan after ...
Article : 116 wordsThe criticalness of the situation in the Near East is emphasised by the fact that Mr Lloyd George tound it necessary further to confer with a ...
Article : 143 wordsThe newspaper “Le Temps” states that the League of Nations representatives of Great Britain, Franco, Italy, and Czechoslovakia have agreed to ask ...
Article : 53 wordsThe "News of the World stated that the estate duty according to a provisonal estimate, on the late Lord Northeliffe's estate amonuts to [?] ...
Article : 80 wordsNew South Wales has been stirred by the news that there is a likelihood of the Empire again being drawn into war. ...
Article : 203 wordsAll the councillors, save Cr Deeble were present at the ordinary meeting of the City Council last night, which began at 7 o’clock, the object being to allow ...
Article : 364 words“Should it be necessary to raise a contingent in Australia, this organisation will be well to the front in facilitating the success of any action the ...
Article : 315 wordsM. Poincare (the French President) and King Alexander of Serbia conferred to-day for two and a half hours upon the Turce-Greek situation, H. ...
Article : 142 wordsColonel Vernon, president of the New- South; Wales branch of the R.S.S.I.L.A. said this morning that though there has been no meeting of ...
Article : 146 words“As usual, the most beautiful girls were torn from their families and sent to the interior; if their brothers and fathers resisted they were ...
Article : 459 wordsEight charged of housebreaking an stealing was preferred against a middle-aged man named Coleman [?] at the city Court to-day, the [?] ...
Article : 150 wordsReuter’s correspondent in Constantinople states that Turkish papers agree that the freedom of the Straits must be respected. The principal ...
Article : 68 wordsThe following statement was issued by the Prime Minister’s Deportmentto-night:— “The Prime Minister, who is much ...
Article : 173 wordsAustralian and New Zealand resi-d[?] in England, are consider ably stirred by the appeal to the Dominions. Many enquiries have been made at ...
Article : 152 wordsReuter's correspondent in Paris says that the British statement is the subject of considerable newspaper comment, which is not unanimous, in ...
Article : 159 wordsEleven hundred voluntesred within a few hours for service in Turkey. Men are offering throughout the Dominion. ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Tue 19 Sep 1922, Page 1
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