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Article : 263 wordsA United Service cable message reports that the Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Primrose, P.C., at one time private secretary to Mr W. E. Gladstone, and ...
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Article : 695 wordsThe Dusseldorf correspondent of the "Daily Mail" reports that consequent upon the refusal by German workers to cont[?]ue in employment on the ...
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Article : 82 wordsFour men, one of whom was discharged, were before a magistrate for receiving stolen properly, and two others for the theft of valuable art ...
Article : 101 wordsA Lightening of the blockade and the [?]ther isolation of the ru[?] is the latest method of the Franco-Belg[?] pressure to combat the German passive ...
Article : 96 wordsAfter leaving the cemetery, Mr M'Whae and Mr Tate formally were recoiled by the civic authorities in the school hall. They were introduced to ...
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Article : 66 wordsThe federal Department of Works and Railways is [?] [?] [?] of post offices ...
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Article : 106 wordsThe French liner Paris has satled for New York froth Plymouth carrying the usual supplies for the outward and homeward journeys. ...
Article : 34 wordsAnother ordinance [?]orbids the present augmented tamway service because it competes with the regie trains, while as a deterrent to sabotage it [?] ...
Article : 94 wordsThe Dublin correspondent of the "Times” states "That the Republican leaders have abandoned all hope of capturing more than a negligible minority ...
Article : 163 wordsShips of the "Lampart and Holt Ltd; [?] running between New York and Buenos Aires, will overcome the “dry” restriction by calling at Bermuda when ...
Article : 147 wordsResponding to the toast of the British Empire and the United States, Mr Baldwin (the Prime Minister), at the an[?]al dinner of the Rhodes ...
Article : 172 wordsStrange stor[?] of a mysterious fund of diamonds worth a [?]abu[?]ous sum, which are held in seserve in case of a sudden Soviet collapse and [?]ght of ...
Article : 304 wordsThe committee of the Ballarat Me[?] chanics’ [?] met last evening, Mr D. Maxwell (president) in the chair. The secretary reported that the [?] ...
Article : 331 wordsAll the theatres and einemas in Dublin have closed owing to the refusal of the employes to agree to a reduction of wages. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Russian Soviet has appointed M. Joffe as the Soviet plenipotentiary for the preliminary pourparlers with Japan. ...
Article : 27 wordsA [?]sation has been caused an other ambuch between Ramleh and Jaffa. Captain Swan, paymaster of the British gendarmerie, was shot dead ...
Article : 76 wordsSir Godfrey Lagden, of South Africa, in an interview in the "Daily Mail,” in regard to migration, emphasised that the Do[?]nions required land workers. ...
Article : 73 wordsReuter’s correspondent at Constantinople telegraphs that the British destroyer Splendid seized a Turkish transport in the Sea of Ma[?]mora, with guns ...
Article : 36 wordsMr Alexander Simpson, British Trade Commissioner at Sydney, who has returned after spending three years in Australia, is now advising ...
Article : 164 wordsDazzled by the lights of an approaching car, the driver of a taxi with four passengers, failed to negotiate a turn in the road at Cleveland, 15 miles from ...
Article : 162 wordsThe management of the British Empire Exhibition is in course of reorganisation. Mr U. F. Wintour, the manager, will in future act as ...
Article : 61 wordsWhile medical men are careful to give warnings that the discovery of a new tuberculosis cure, as announced by Dr Dreyer, of Oxford, has not yet ...
Article : 213 wordsThe City Editor of the "Times," in referring to the "disposition in some quarters to suggest that Britain might further cheapen the cost of Dominion ...
Article : 177 wordsRobert Everingham was charged today with the murder of Richard Green. Mr Justice James, in directing the jury to acquit the prisoner, said the High ...
Article : 66 wordsProhibition had been in force for only three hours when a telegram arrived from Angora postponing the operation of the "dry" law till 1st ...
Article : 70 wordsThe Hickson Mission opened in Bris[?] bane to-day. There was one reported cure of a young lady suffering from infantile paralysis, and who had not ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Tue 19 Jun 1923, Page 1
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