It is announced that from April 1, 1921, to March 31, 1922, £3,680,000 sterling was collected by the Commissioners of Customs under the German ...
Article : 87 wordsMr. Lloyd George, accompanied by his wife and daughter, and his staff, reached London from Genoa last night, and received an excellent welcome from ...
Article : 218 wordsThe P. and O. liner Egypt, from London to Bombay, has sunk as the result of a collision with a Frenpn steamer. Part of the crow and some ...
Article : 243 wordsAll British troops have evacuated Cork, and have handed over the barracks to the Free State troops. Several armed men fired yesterday ...
Article : 147 wordsThe Ulster Cabinet is sitting at the residence of Sir James Craig, the Premier, to consider the situation in Northern Ireland. ...
Article : 61 wordsReuter's Paris correspondent reports that, replying to a question regarding Mr. Austen Chamberlain's statement in the House of Commons ...
Article : 117 wordsThe terrorism in Ireland was vigorously denounced in the Dail Eireann by Mr. A. Griffith when announcing the failure of the peace negotiations ...
Article : 164 wordsThe arrest of Rudolph Valentino, a "movie" idol, who is charge with bigamy, provided Los Angeles with the biggest filmland sensation since the ...
Article : 155 wordsStephen Blair was on Wednesday charged at the General Sessions, Camperdown, before Judge Moule, with having assaulted a married woman, ...
Article : 281 wordsMr. H. Henstock, Industrial Registrar, stated, to-day that 19 men on compensation who have been granted Hocks of land at Griffith will leave by ...
Article : 197 wordsIn the Dail Eireann the Speaker anbounced that Mr. M. Collins and Mr. E. de Valera had agreed to the formation of a National Coalition, the ...
Article : 179 wordsMr. W. M. Hughes, Prime Minister, was the guest at a public luncheon at Brunswick Heads on Saturday. Mr. Hughes, responding to a toast as one of ...
Article : 125 wordsThe Australian monumental section in France and Belgium has been demobilised, and the work will probably be completed by civilian labor. ...
Article : 255 wordsAt Johnsen's Oxide-street theatre to-night "After Your Own Headland supporting pictures, will be screened for the last time. On Tuesday the ...
Article : 452 wordsThe steamer St. Albans left for Townsville on Friday night, having about 30 passengers for that port. Thence the vessel will proceed to ...
Article : 109 wordsMr. M. P. Considine, M.H.R., who arrived here on Saturday, expects to leave for Melbourne to-night. A cable message from London ...
Article : 93 wordsFurther outrages were committed in Belfast to-day. Armed men entered a timber yeard and cattle yard, and after inquiring the workers' ...
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Article : 58 wordsThe pre-sessional meeting of the Federal Labor Party was resumed at Parliament House on Wednesday (says a report in the "Register"). Various ...
Article : 404 wordsTo the Parliamentary vacancy in the City of London, caused by the elevation of Mr. A. J. Balfour to the peerage as the Earl of Balfour, Mr. ...
Article : 88 wordsSpeaking at an empire function yesterday Sir Granville Ryrie said that the people should gather occasionally and express their sentiment of loyalty ...
Article : 62 wordsIn the Criminal Court the jury in the case in which George Henry Whitehall is charged with having murdered Ida Emma Parker, at Erskineville, with ...
Article : 71 wordsThe record trial, which occupied 20 days, of G. F. Thomas West Orton (prospector), Henry Falkiner Scarborought, and Alfred Clarke (directors) ...
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Article : 86 wordsThe London "Observer" correspondent writes:—"These County Down and Country Antrim outrages are well planned, simultaneous Republican ...
Article : 148 wordsEleven members of the New South Wales Cabinet signed the pre-election pledge for a prohibition referendum, but it is thought unlikely that one will ...
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Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Mon 22 May 1922, Page 1
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