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Advertising : 241 wordsThe newly elected Parliament will assemble, to hear the Lieut-Governors address on Wednesday. The address will be very short, and will contain ...
Article : 721 wordsThe following bulletin is issued today by Dr R. H. Strong, medical advisor to the Governor-General, Lord Forster—“ The throat affection from ...
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Article : 248 wordsReuter’s correspondent at Paris says That the likelihood of Austria disappearing from the map of Europe was foreshadowed by Sir William Goode, ...
Article : 162 wordsThe memorial to fallen Australians was unveiled at the Amiens Cathedral to-day in the presence of a vast assemblage. A military guard of ...
Article : 255 wordsFollowing are the principal points in the procedure to be followed by the Allies in regard to reparation. A conference of Allied experts, ...
Article : 142 wordsThe Irish Peace Conference, representing Irish moderate opinion, has concluded its sittings and forwarded its report to Mr Lloyd George. It suggests ...
Article : 162 wordsIn response to the Allied demand for the ratification of the Turkish Peace Treaty, the Porte has sent a temporising Note, pointing out that ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Tralee correspondent of the Central News Agency telegraphs that police visited his house in his absence and left warning that he Would he shot ...
Article : 47 wordsThe “Berlin Post,” commenting on the reply of ten Berlin professors to the letter from the Oxford professors declaring their readiness to resume ...
Article : 55 wordsThe tender, which was running first, was thrown clear of the rails half way up the cutting while the engine was screwed up at right angles to the ...
Article : 173 wordsReuter’s correspondent at Rome says that Italian and Jugo-Slavian Ministers assembled at Santa Marguerita to confer, with a view to arriving at an ...
Article : 39 wordsAn Orange hall at Glasgow was invaded and rifle ammunition removed. The, raiders wrote on the wall, “Commandeered by the Irish Republican ...
Article : 31 wordsAn affecting scene was rows of little children, dressed in white, kissing flowers and then throwing them on to the two mounds of green earth ...
Article : 39 wordsReuter’s correspondent in Paris says that the provisional agenda for the first session of the Assembly of the League of Nations at Geneva on 15th ...
Article : 68 wordsAn illustration of how easily the passions of the people are inflamed in Ireland comes from Dublin to-day. It appears that two policemen saw a ...
Article : 146 wordsJames M‘Connell Kerr, late of Auburn road, Auburn, who died on 28th February, left real estate valued at £22,290 and personal property ...
Article : 29 wordsThe “Times” correspondent at Paris says that the police arrested a band of remarkable criminals believed to be responsible for a number of notorious ...
Article : 98 wordsReuter’s corespondent in Paris says that Marshal Foch yesterday visited Amiens to honor the Australian troops who saved the town in 1918, and while ...
Article : 163 wordsThe many friends of Mrs Morgan of 18 Doveton Crescent, will regret to learn of her death, which took place early on Monday morning. Mrs ...
Article : 271 wordsUpon arrival at the scene there was an ominous silence, but, with the aid of lanterns, they discovered the driver of the train, Clarence Robert Cook, ...
Article : 179 wordsSir Joseph Cook, Federal Treasurer, to-day said that the Federal Government did not propose to take any action to relieve the difficulties of the ...
Article : 69 wordsThere were uproarious scenes in the Albert Hall, including a free fight on the occasion of a British Bolshevik meeting. Mr Malone, M.P., in a wild ...
Article : 132 wordsWild scenes took place in Londonderry during the night, with the result that five policemen are now in hospital wounded. Two of the policemen ...
Article : 85 wordsVery little interest is being taken in the inquiry into the question of raising the salaries of members of Parliament. When the Commission resumed to-day ...
Article : 89 wordsSolemn precautions have been taken for the safeguarding of the identity of the unknown soldier who is to be buried in Westminster Abbey on ...
Article : 132 wordsThe only passengers who were not severely injured were Mr John Flynn, who gave the alarm, and Mr Chris. Wilton, the traffic manager and father ...
Article : 225 wordsThe continued refusal of the Dublin railway workers to carry military traffic has caused a crisis on the principal lines. The Midland and Great ...
Article : 61 wordsTwelve men had narrow escapes from drowning at Wee Waa where a heavy sea was running yesterday. Two surf bathers got into difficulties, ...
Article : 107 wordsA well-attended meeting of the Police and Postal Charity Carnival Committee was held at the Ballarat East Police Station last night; ...
Article : 310 wordsAn affray recalling the battle with the mad Chinaman in Sydney, who was shot by an American, is reported by “The Times” correspondent at Vevey ...
Article : 153 wordsAs a result of negotiations which have been proceeding between the Victorian Chamber of Mines, the Mount Lyell Company, the Bendigo ...
Article : 96 wordsMr A. [?], a chairman of the Parliamentary Labor Party, writing to the “Herald,” declares that the coalition has failed. Labor must state ...
Article : 135 wordsAs a result of a fire in the underground workings of the Oakey Park Colliery during the week-end 28 horses were suffocated. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe “Daily Mail” correspondent at Ostend says that the body of the unknown soldier was selected on 7th November from hundreds of coffins ...
Article : 42 wordsA notice has appeared in the Government "Gazette” which places the reserves dedicated for the use of the inhabitants of the town of Darwin under ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 298 wordsThe “Times” correspondent at Warsaw says that political unrest is indicated by a four-hours’ cessation of business in the district, during which ...
Article : 43 wordsIn the Practice Court to-day, an application was made to Mr Justice Mann to dismiss an action brought by Frederick Nolan of Ballarat East, who was ...
Article : 157 wordsThe Executive Committee of the Second International to-day held a meeting in London under the chairmanship of Mr Arthur Henderson, M.P. ...
Article : 86 wordsThe latest development of polish ambitions is indicated by the visit of General Pilsuski the polish Commander-in-Chief, to the Ukraine where ...
Article : 110 wordsMr Thomas Cramp, speaking at Hull declared that the people of England were never in such a dangerous position as at present. Mr Cramp said he ...
Article : 51 wordsDeclaring that Sylvia Pankhurst got votes for women by breaking the windows of Parliament House, a London prohibitionist set out to smash up all ...
Article : 103 wordsRecent awards have increased the pay of the rank and file in the Queensland police and created some striking anomalies. The officers of the service are now thinking of ...
Article : 81 wordsThe new, ‘‘Out of Work Act” comes into operation to-day. The Act applies to all employes, including workers who are not engaged in manual ...
Article : 87 wordsAs only 20 applications have been received for the 32 scholarships made available by the Victoria Racing Club to further the education of the ...
Article : 83 words“It is my duty and privilege,” writes Rev. T. Archibald Eunson, the Manse, Gold street, Collingwood, V., to certify to the advantage, I received from ...
Article : 98 wordsBurglars on Saturday night entered the Park lane Mansion of Baron Inch cape, Chairman of the P. and O. Steamship Company and other ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Tue 9 Nov 1920, Page 1
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