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Advertising : 73 wordsAnderson writes that the programme for the Davis Australia v Japan—has been altered owing to the death of president Harding. All ...
Article : 148 wordsThe gruelling nature of Henry Sullivan’s final struggle in his successful effort to swim the English Channel, was revealed on his return to Dover. He ...
Article : 254 wordsBrooding skies and an enshrouded capital are waiting today for President Harding’s funeral train, which is proceeding slowly owing to the ...
Article : 83 wordsNotable speeches, directed to the furtherance of immigration ensuring the continued purity of the Australian race, marked a luncheon given by Mr ...
Article : 906 wordsStartling allegations are published by the Cologne “Gazette,” which accuses M. Poincare (Prime Minister of France) of supporting and assisting ...
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Article : 160 wordsThe funeral train arrived at 10.20. Mrs Harding, erect and calm, proceeded to the White House, where only the immediate members of the family ...
Article : 136 wordsThe Minister for Health, Mr Baird, informed Mr Slater that no person was eligible under the Health Act of 1919 for appointment as Health Inspector ...
Article : 587 wordsDr. W. Davies, chairman of the honorary medical staff of the Ballarat Hospital, was accorded a hearty welcome at the meeting of the committee last night. ...
Article : 403 wordsThe importance which France would attach to having a "buffer” State between herself and Germany can easily be understood but since the ...
Article : 254 wordsSir James Allen, High Commissioner for New Zealand, has arrived on a visit to the graveyards at the Dardanelles. He will lay wreaths on the ...
Article : 138 wordsAt the funeral ceremony complete silence will be observed from the White House to the Capitol. The only exception will be when 10,000 ...
Article : 289 wordsDespatches received in Pekin from Urga, the capital of Mongolia, announce that the wife of the “Living Buddha," or hutuktn, who was proclaimed emperor ...
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Article : 253 wordsBob Spears, winner of the Cycling Grand Prix, Paris, for the last three years, and runner-up in the world’s championship last year, will represent ...
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Article : 969 wordsThe “Times" Lobbyist says Mr Reginald M'Kenna’s refusal of the office of Chanceller of the Exchequer is definite. There is no doubt that the ...
Article : 121 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the "Times” says it is reported that in view of the anarchy and chaos in China the Diplomatic Corps in Peking has ...
Article : 101 wordsMiss Muriel Masted, the girl cricketer, has taken 62 wickets for 262 runs, including 11 for 18, seven clean bowled, and 12 for 18, seven clean ...
Article : 55 wordsThe Serious illness of the late Cr J. Hopkins was the cause of the lack of interest in the approaching municipal election. The late Cr-Hopkins, with Crs W. ...
Article : 285 wordsThe Home correspondent of the “Daily Mail” says fierce rioting attended a council meeting. The noters attempted to fire the town hall. ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Cabinet met to-doy. Optimism prevails in regard to the reparations settlement. Information submitted to the Cabinet stated that [?] certain ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Bisley committee of the National Rifle Association has decided on a redaction of the size of the bullseye at 200 yards to six, instead of eight ...
Article : 105 wordsDetails of the lay-out of the Wembly Park Stadium in connection with the British Empire Exhibition show that two running tracks are being ...
Article : 167 wordsThe “Times” correspondent at Berlin states that organisatons of trade, industry and hanking have placed at the disposal of the Reichsbank ...
Article : 63 wordsReferring to complaints that no improyement had been made with regard to immigration from North Ireland to Australia, Mr Pearcy Hunter, ...
Article : 102 wordsThe "Times" correspondent in Paris says that continuation of the indefinrte bitter struggle in the Ruhr is likely to result in a change of French tactics. ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Thu 9 Aug 1923, Page 1
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