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Advertising : 196 wordsWhen the Legislative Assembly met to-day Mr M‘LEOD moved the adjournument of the Mouse as a mater of urgency to consider [?]e ...
Article : 1,725 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day, Sir Robert Horne (Chancellor of the Exchequer) drew a gloomy picture of the national finances. He said that ...
Article : 298 wordsAt a [?] of the Federal Ministerial Party yesterday. Captain Bruce, M.H.R. was warmly thanked for the services he had rendered in connection with the ...
Article : 54 wordsStatements have appeared in the French press that Great Britain never objected to the agreement reached between M. Briand, the French Prime ...
Article : 194 wordsThe capital is crowded with diplomatists, and overcrowded with journalists, sent here to cover the Conference. Hundreds of representatives ...
Article : 459 wordsThe members of the Ulster Cabinet arrived in London this morning, and immediately assembled in the Savoy hotel in order to discuss the written ...
Article : 245 wordsThe late Mr Francis Beggs grazier, of St. Marnock’s. Beaufort, who died on 25th August, by his will of 23rd January, 1902. left £18,816 real estate and ...
Article : 68 words“Japan is prepared to reduce her naval programme in agreement with the other Powers, provided that the safety of Japan is assured,’ says ...
Article : 91 wordsThe Premier and the Parliamentar party, comprising members of bot[?] Houses, a good number, will leave here by special train on Thursday, 24th, to ...
Article : 51 wordsNo conference in living memory has approached its task with a greater measure of goodwill, says the special correspondent of the “Times at ...
Article : 144 wordsMr Austen Chamberlain, leader of the Government in the House of Commons, stated, to-day that it was hoped to finish the business of the House ...
Article : 91 wordsSpeaking at the Lord Mayor’s banquet in the Guildhall. Mr Lloyd George recalled that last year he had invited the people of Ireland to come ...
Article : 175 wordsFollowing the conference of the elder sidesmen, Saiongi has finally declined to accept the responsibility of forming anew Cabinet, although ...
Article : 222 wordsA semi-official statement denies that the Franco-Kemalist agreement is a [?]ew treaty, unknown to the British Government. It is declared to be the ...
Article : 134 wordsThe Conference activities among delegates are very apparent on the part of the Japanese, whose bulky secretariat is reinforced by a great contingent ...
Article : 415 wordsThe “Times” Parliamentary lobby correspondent discussing the position that may be created by an Irish deadlock and the subsequent resignation of ...
Article : 88 wordsLord Heading (the Viceroy) inaugurated the second session of the Princes’ Chamber, [?] Council of Princes, which was established in February, 1921, as a ...
Article : 174 wordsThe delegates to the Conference on Pacific Ocean policies have read with much interest an interview with Viscount Uchida, the Japanese Foreign ...
Article : 368 wordsApart from the meeting of the Ulster Cabinet there have been no developments, but there are strong indications that Mr Llyod George is prepared to ...
Article : 121 wordsThe necessity for more rapid development of the Empire resources with a view to finding openings for our millions of surplus population and new ...
Article : 89 wordsReplying to a question in the House of Commons, Sir Laming Worthington (Secretary of State for War) stated that all the battlefields in France and ...
Article : 163 wordsThe Commission of the International Labor, Conference has adopted by 17 votes to 12, the draft convention establishing the general rule of one day’s ...
Article : 48 wordsReplying to Sir W. H. Davison, Coalition Unionist member for Kensington, Mr T. W. Brown, K.C., Solicit[?]r-General for Ireland, said that the ...
Article : 103 wordsSir A. Geddes handed to the State Department Mr Lloyd George’s Note, reading—“Please express to President Harding my keen regret and ...
Article : 186 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the “Daily Mail” pictures the changed spirit of Landru, the French “Blue beard,” who is on trial on a charge of ...
Article : 83 wordsTwenty-four liaison officers have been appointed by the authorities of the Irish “Republican Army” to strengthen the working of the truce. ...
Article : 31 wordsMr BARNES said that he would give the Commissioners each a copy of Hansard containing the report of the debate, and ask them to put aside the ...
Article : 309 wordsIn a statement to-day, the Minister for Colonies declared that he had received no information a regards the offer of a French company to sell ...
Article : 67 wordsThe New York “Evening World’ understands that President Harding, in his speech on Saturday in opening the Disarmament Conference at ...
Article : 56 wordsFive women political prisoners, including two who are serving life sentences, are hunger-striking in Mountjoy Prison, Dublin, owing to the closer ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 wordsAt the termination of the meeting of the Ulster Cabinet this morning a communique was issued stating there could he no surrnder of Ulster’s rights. ...
Article : 73 wordsM. Briand (the French Prime Minister) desires to inform the United States Republic of the French military, economic and political position. ...
Article : 91 wordsIt is understood that the Pope has approved of the conference purposes, and probably will pronounce the sanction of the Vatican at a Consistory on ...
Article : 48 wordsM. Briand received the British protest against the agreement, under which Germany is to pay reparation, end for reconstruction in Northern ...
Article : 136 words“The independence of Korea should be restored to prevent, the Japan[?] using it as a bridge to expansion in Asia,” says Mr Henry Chung ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Fri 11 Nov 1921, Page 1
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