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Advertising : 1,134 wordsM. Poincare represents the opinion of practically the whole of France. I beg him to consider for himself, for his nation, for us, for the whole world—once, twice, thrice, before he refuses this invitation.—The Prime Minister of Britain. ...
Article : 57 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—The National Unionist Conference opened at Plymouth to-day. The Prince Minister of Britain was present and addressed the ...
Article : 654 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—The campensation tribunal, consisting of Lord Justice Sir Richard Atkin, Sir Hugh Fraser, and Sir Francis Taylor, continued ...
Article : 74 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—A League of Nations' Union dinner, presided over by Professor Gilbert Murray, was given to-day in honor of the delegates to the ...
Article : 470 wordsLONDON, Thrusday. — The Prime Minister of Britain (Mr. Baldwin), who is attending the National Unionist Conference at Plymouth, received an ...
Article : 551 wordsMr. Hughes replied affirmatively. He emphasised that the United States did not desire to see Germany relieved of the responsibility for the Great War. ...
Article : 260 wordsThe Irish Free State Government has announced regarding the hunger-strikers that no prisoner hunger-striking will be released in any circumstances. The ...
Article : 51 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—The Imperial Economic Conference to-day began consideration of reciprocal judgments and currency. A committee of Imperial ...
Article : 230 words"Mr. Hughes' reply concludes with what 'The Morning Post,' has described as an ominous suggestion," says the Australian Press Association. "This ...
Article : 105 wordsIt is reported from Washington, that the United States has despatched a note to Britain concerning German reparations. It is understood that the note ...
Article : 146 wordsLONDON, Wednesday. — Thirteen hundred delegates are attending the National Unionist Conference at Plymouth which opened to-day. This is the first ...
Article : 204 wordsA Paris message states that so many big works on the Ruhr are closing down that the Allied authorities have ordered the towns to increase their ...
Article : 90 words"The Daily Telegraph's" political observer is now certain that the French and Belgian replies to the suggestion for a new reparations conference will ...
Article : 209 wordsA flood of light has been thrown on General Smuts' reference ou Tuesday to the fact that the negotiations were afoot for the holding of a conference ...
Article : 363 wordsBerlin Communists, in an ingenious plan to bring pressure to bear on the Government, have persuaded, the compositors and printers to agree that [?] ...
Article : 92 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—The British Secretary for Air (Sir Samuel Hoare) speaking at Salisbury to-day, said tha the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) had ...
Article : 173 wordsWASHINGTON, Thursday.—An official welcome, by the United States is to be extended to Mr. Lloyd George on his arrival here. He will call on the ...
Article : 94 wordsThe Essen correspondent for the Berlin "Koelnis[?] Zeitung" has learned that Herr Krupp, together with three of his directors, imprisoned at ...
Article : 134 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—The DeputyDirector of Australian Immigration (Mr. Barnes) and Captain Philp, a West Australian representative, paid a visit ...
Article : 157 wordsBERLIN, Thursday.—To-day's reports indicate that the Separatists everywhere are gaining ground. The Chief of Police of Crefeld is among the ...
Article : 186 wordsThe Military Commander at Berlin has issued an order prohibiting strikes in all essential trades, including banknote printing, punishment being ...
Article : 31 wordsThe Essen mine-owners have resolved to close all the Rhenish and Westphalian mines on Monday owing to the failure of negotiations with the ...
Article : 29 wordsATHENS, Thursday. — Government troops have occupied Corinth, and the complete failure of the revolution is assured. ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Sat 27 Oct 1923, Page 1
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