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Article : 213 wordsCHRISTIANIA, Monday.—A leading Norwegian newspaper, in its issue to-day, states that the British Government has refused to acknowledge Mr. ...
Article : 47 wordsLONDON, Monday.—The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Dublin reports that Tuesday is the nomination day for elections for the ...
Article : 297 wordsCAIRO, Monday.—An unconfirmed report states that the French have concluded a treaty with the Sultan of Nejd and Hasa (Emir ...
Article : 84 wordsThe correspondant of the "Belfast Evening Telegraph" (Unionist) at Enniskillen states that Pettigoe was taken at the bayonet point. At least ...
Article : 178 wordsLONDON, Monday.—Earl Douglas Haig presided at the Conference of the British Legion of ex-Service men to-day. Representatives of the French ...
Article : 144 wordsCAPE TOWN, Monday.—In the South African House of Assembly to-day, the Prime Minister (General Smuts) stated that the Government did ...
Article : 87 wordsLONDON, Monday.—The correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Paris states that when Lord Balfour took over the British Foreign Office ...
Article : 122 wordsBUENOS AIRES, Monday.—Eighty persons are believed to have perished in the sinking of the steamship Villa Franks on the Parana River, near ...
Article : 52 wordsAnother report states that the first six-pounder at Pettigoe Wood caused the rebels to take to their heels. Only four more were necessary to complete ...
Article : 112 wordsLONDON, Monday.—The Australian High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook), with Lady Cook and their daughter, visifed Walthamstow, Essex, to-day. ...
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Article : 127 wordsLONDON, Monday.—The correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Paris reports that the first of a long line of landmarks has been unveiled at ...
Article : 119 wordsThere is considerable naval activity at Chatham. Several ships are under orders for "an unknown destination," presumably Ireland. ...
Article : 26 wordsIn contradistinction to Sir Joseph Cook's declarations, the secretary of the West Australien Labor Party has cabled asking the "Daily Herald" ...
Article : 57 wordsIt is likely that when the Irish conference resumes the chief point for discussion will be on the point as to whether Ireland, like the other British ...
Article : 65 wordsNEW YORK, Monday.—Sir Charles Higham, speaking in New York to-day, expressed the hope that Britain, the United States and the Allies would ...
Article : 71 wordsMr. Godfrey Isaacs, the managing director of the Marconi Company, has informed a representative of the Manchester "Guardian" that the company ...
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Article : 121 wordsPERNAMBUCO (Brazil), Monday.— The two Portuguese airmen, Captains Gountiuho and Sacadora, on their third attempt have completed their ...
Article : 113 wordsWhile the Republicans did not show violence towards the residents of Pettigoe, they looted extensively. Female sympathisers of the rebels entered local ...
Article : 41 wordsWhen the British took possession of the salient, every farmhouse in the district displayed Union Jacks. Aeroplanes are now patrolling the ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Wed 7 Jun 1922, Page 1
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