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Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 wordsWestminster Abbey was reopened at 7.30 a.m. today, instead of 10 a.m., in view of the huge crowd waiting outside. Yesterday 130,000' mourners filed ...
Article : 65 wordsJ. B. Hobbs is shown in the top picture scoring a run at the expense of L. Mullett, the Essendon bowler. In the bottom picture is shown a group of enthusiasts keenly interested in the batting of Hobbs and Russell. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 49 wordsIn the House- of Commons, on the bird reading of the Home Rule Bill, Jr Asquith, the Liberal loader, urged had a concerted effort should be made ...
Article : 822 wordsWhen the coffin carrying the remains of the unknown French soldier arrived at tho Pantheon, President Millerand, who was accompanied by the entire ...
Article : 125 wordsIt is announced by the Irish Commission in America that Mrs Muriel McSweeney, widow of Alderman McSweeney, who filed in the Brixton ...
Article : 72 wordsFrance's tribute to the press on the occasion of the Armistice celebrations was a decree honoring all French journalists, by the issue of a silver-gift ...
Article : 56 wordsDublin Castle, has issued an official statement that the maintenance of rigorous discipline under the almost unparalleled conditions that exist in ...
Article : 73 wordsA message from "The Times" correspondent in Dublin says that the people there observed the armistice in silence and reverence. Although ...
Article : 59 wordsA message from Tralee states that; a Protestant farmer--a reputed Sinn Fein commandant--was stopped by armed men and asked his name. ...
Article : 58 wordsMr Hughes, the Prime Minister, has received the following cable message from Senator Millen, Minister for Repatriation, who is in London:-- ...
Article : 50 wordsDr mannix Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne, at a reception at Harrowgate, at which there were eight prelates and 300 priests, said:-- ...
Article : 133 wordsOwing to the absence of most of the State Ministers from Melbourne to- day, there was no notable development regarding the coal crisis; but ...
Article : 554 wordsSenator Millen, Commonwealth Minister for Repatriation, who will represent Australia at the Assembly of the League of Nations, has made clear ...
Article : 273 wordsProfessor. A. H. Charteris, of Glasgow University, has been appointed Professor of International Law at the Sydney University. ...
Article : 411 wordsThere were no developments today connection with the coal crisis in Melbourne. Interest in the dispute now centers in Sydney, where the Federal ...
Article : 91 wordsAt a meeting of the joint international committee of the Labor Party and the Trades Union Congress it was decided to undertake the functions of ...
Article : 107 wordsLady Forster,' attended by Captain G. W. Norman, R.N., A.D.C., performed the opening ceremony of the garden fete held in the grounds of Lowther ...
Article : 519 wordsCaptain A. Parker (Labor), Prahran). Mr A. Lind (Farmers' Union). Gippsland East ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 31 words"The Daily News" says that. Norway, Denmark and Sweden have each sent one woman delegate to the meeting of the League of Nations. This is ...
Article : 67 wordsIt was announced today that Mr Hushes, the Prime Minister, had yesterday interviewed Mr J. Mr- Badeley president of the Federated Coal ...
Article : 171 wordsIn his first prepared address since the Presidential election, Senator Warren Harding, who spoke here today, did not mention the League of Nations. He ...
Article : 62 wordsReports received from South Flinderd Island state that a resident saw a peculiar light one night in the direction Mount Kerford (1600 feet), in extreme ...
Article : 77 wordsAppreciative references to the Town Hall staff are made in a letter which Mr T, G. Ellery, Town Clerk, has received from Cr. J. G. Aikman, M.L.A., ...
Article : 119 wordsThe Government has just granted increases to police amounting to an additional £30,000 a year. The Premier considers them generous, and fair. ...
Article : 57 wordsThe Government has increased the salaries to the Commissioner and officers of the polled force as follows:-- Chief Inspector, from £550 to £600; ...
Article : 148 wordsMr W. R. Hearst, the proprietor of several anti-British and sensational newspapers, celebrated Armistice Day by publishing charges that Britain ...
Article : 139 wordsStranke and Son.--Corner block, Brunswick. November 20. A. B. and R. W. Johnson, auctioneer W. J. Bosham.--Shop "sites and villa, Brunswick. ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Sat 13 Nov 1920, Page 1
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