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Article : 480 wordsSir Hamar Greenwood, the new Chief Secretary for Ireland, in the course of an interview, said:"Being a Canadian and a Home Ruler, ...
Article : 138 words"The Times" correspondent in Dublin says that four cart-loads of troops raided refreshment rooms in the centre of the city, and arrested the proprietor ...
Article : 191 wordsInformation from Germany states that General Watter, commander of the Government troops, has occupied Mulhelm, a manufacturing ...
Article : 33 wordsMr Lawson, the Premier, will return to Melbourne tomorrow. On Thursday afternoon he will preside at a Cabinet meeting. ...
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Article : 496 wordsThe police arrested two women on a charge of having picketed the British Embassy. It is alleged that they were advocating freedom for ...
Article : 91 words"The Times" correspondent in Berlin says that the militarists are again in the saddle, controlling and directing the new Government. ...
Article : 115 wordsThe German charge d'affaires has presented to M. Millerand, the French Premier, a note seeking to diminish the importance of the presence of German ...
Article : 89 wordsTwenty-three Irish police barracks have been burnt down. Six destroyers reached Queenstown (Cork Harbor) on Sunday morning. ...
Article : 45 wordsIt is understood that the United States proposes to inquire as to France's intentions to enter Germany. ...
Article : 48 wordsThe police are actively watching the Tyrone and Donegal main roads and taking action to prevent further attacks on Income Tax officers and ...
Article : 63 wordsReports of the burning of barracks and of other outrages in Ireland continue to be received. At least 80 barracks have been destroyed, scores of ...
Article : 62 wordsIt is announced that Prince Joachim Albrecht of Prussia, who was charged with intimidation in connection with the assault on a French officer at the Hotel ...
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Article : 198 wordsIn regard to the complaints made by soldiers returning by the transport Friedrichsruh on her recent voyage to Australia, Senator Pearce, Minister for ...
Article : 353 wordsOn learning of the death of Mr Peake, Mr F. T. Short, Secretary to the Premier informed Mr Lawson, the Premier, who is at Castlemaine, ...
Article : 105 wordsPutting into operation their determination not to pay the 23 an hour which has been fixed as their rates by members of the Amalgamated ...
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Article : 217 wordsMr Massy Greene, Minister for Trade and Customs, referring today to the cabled report of the condemnation in England of large quantities of ...
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Article : 154 wordsMr John Lang, who has organised the successful Henley Regattas on the Yarra, and who was the first secretary of the Olympic Council of Victoria, is ...
Article : 168 wordsDull and cool weather prevailed for the continuation of the Bendigo Easter charity carnival this afternoon. Yesterday's record receipts have greatly ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Tue 6 Apr 1920, Page 1
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