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Advertising : 289 wordsA cable message from London states that Mr V. Stefansson, the noted explorer, will lecture at the Royal Geographical Society in London ...
Article : 489 wordsReuters correspondent at Christiania says that the Rational Association of Employers has proclaimed a lock out of 12,400 workmen from the 28th ...
Article : 52 wordsThe Council of State, after an animated debate, passed without amendment an unofficial bill arming the Executive with rule-making powers ...
Article : 197 wordsIn the House of Commons Mr Asquith, referriung to the action of the Minister of Health (Mr J. Wheatley) in restoring to the Poplar guardians ...
Article : 363 wordsMr Carter, has closed the tomb of King Tutankhamen, and abandoned wort owing to the alleged discourtesy of the Egyptian Public Works ...
Article : 158 wordsThe “Daily Telegraph’s” correspondent at Berlin says that General Dawes' committee departed for Paris to-night full of confidence in the ...
Article : 391 wordsThe conference called by the Government to consider a settlement of the dockers’ threatened strike has been again adjourned. It will meet again ...
Article : 34 wordsThat Mr Asquith’s firm dectaration with regard, to Poplar which is the main topic in the lobby caused perturbation in Ministerial quarters was ...
Article : 60 wordsThe conclusion of to-day's negotiations left the feeling general that a dock strike on Saturday is a real probability It is understood that The ...
Article : 102 wordsA message Horn Luxor says the rupture is directly due to the Egyptian Government refusing to allow 16 ladies, the wives of excavators, and ...
Article : 45 wordsMr Asquith’s Poplar declaration is given prominence by newspapers It provokes widely divergent views. The Labor contention is concisely stated ...
Article : 153 wordsArmed parties are searching 80 square miles of country for Claude Batson, who is alleged to have shot four men at a picnic party on ...
Article : 489 wordsA message from Luxor states that the Egyptian Antiquities Department states that is is fully prepared to take over the scientific investigations ...
Article : 39 wordsThe "Pravda" publishes a detailed report of the Pan-Russian Congress of the Chiefs of the Provincial Womens Sections, which several hundred ...
Article : 174 wordsThe “Daily Express” characterises the development as a crisis of the first magnitude. It says that Mr Macdonald must reverse the decision ...
Article : 126 wordsThe Inter-Allied High Commission has unanimously decided to proclaim martial law in the Pirmasens dlstriet, Bavaria, and to dissolve certain ...
Article : 34 wordsMary Draffin, late of Windermere, widow, who died on 18th December, bequeathed by will dated 3rd October, 1923, real estate valued at £4780 and ...
Article : 196 wordsMr Stanley Baldwin resumed the debate. He said he trusted that the Government would very carefully consider the views of the Dominions on ...
Article : 193 wordsIt has never been doubted that the days of the Separatists in the Palatinate were numbered once the support previously accorded them was ...
Article : 297 wordsIn a speech at Burnley, instancing the Government’s determination to speed up operations in connection with the Trade Facilities Act and scheme ...
Article : 92 wordsSir Joseph Cock, Australian High Commissioner, presided at a lecture given by Professor Lilian Knowles on the economic expansion of the Empire ...
Article : 170 wordsThe rush for the Japanese loan which led to closing the lists at moon was reflected in the unofficial quotation of a premium of over £1. ...
Article : 38 wordsDell.—Another of the pioneers has passed away in the person of Mrs Thomas Bell at the advanced age of 87 years. The deceased had been in ...
Article : 183 wordsSurprise and disappointment marked the reception in financial circles and the press of the news of the floating of the Japanese loans in New York and ...
Article : 93 wordsThe Labor organ, the “Daily Herald” interprets Mr Ammon’s statement as meaning that the very costly dangerous Singapore scheme is to be dropped. ...
Article : 37 wordsMr Asquith, who followed Mr Baldwin, said he approved of the recognition of Russia. He wished to know the ...
Article : 229 wordsThe House of Commonsndevoted the evening to a virtual debate on tariff reform on a motion advocating the appointment of an expert committee to ...
Article : 71 wordsThe, visit of Mr Theodore aroused interest in the financial district. Queensland is expected to float another external loam of about ...
Article : 54 wordsOfficial circles are most appreciative of Mr Ramsay Macdonald's cordial tone to France. They are convinced of his sincerity and determination to ...
Article : 75 wordsA message from Paris states that postal communication between Europe and South America will be shortened by nine days by the new aerial service ...
Article : 58 wordsThe series of conferences begun in Australia two years ago aiming at reciprocal tariff agreement between Canada and Australia has concluded. ...
Article : 96 wordsThe “Daily Express" correspondent at Berlin savs that the death roll at Pirmasen is 49. including a woman and a doctor. The latter was killed ...
Article : 47 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle” Paris correspondent says: "France, whose public men are continually pleaching peace and goodwill among nations, has a ...
Article : 202 wordsDiplomatic relations between the United States and Hondorus have been severed by the American State department owing to the failure of three ...
Article : 45 wordsThe “Daily Chronicle’s" aeronautical correspondent says there is a great scheme to make London the niost perfectly air defended city in ...
Article : 158 wordsThomas Henry Newton, 40, a laborer, well known in trotting circles, was to-day charged at Orange with the murder of Joseph Quinlan, who was ...
Article : 147 wordsCommander Burney. M.P., speaking at a meeting of the Cambridge Aeronautical Society, said the British Empire required the equivalent for the ...
Article : 144 wordsMr J. R. Clynes, Lord Privy Seal, promised that opportunity would be given later to discuss the Poplar and kindred subjects controversy. The ...
Article : 164 wordsThe deck hands of the steamer Sares, which. loaded concentrates at Port Pine for Newcastle, refused to proceed to sea with the steward on ...
Article : 103 wordsWheat cargoes were dull and quotations generally lower, parcels were inactive at lower rates. ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Fri 15 Feb 1924, Page 1
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