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Advertising : 165 wordsLONDON, Monday.—Wild scenes occurred at a Fascist meeting at Belfast to-day, when a London speaker denounced Socialism. A section of the ...
Article : 50 words[?]0N, Monday.—Those intimatc[?]ch with the Imperial Confer[?]ve Mr. Bruce a large share of [?]it of the happy result. He was ...
Article : 218 wordsLONDON, Monday.—Elaborate police precautions were taken at Reashaw to-day, where Mr. D. Kirkwood, M.P., charged with having delivered a ...
Article : 178 wordsWASHINGTON, Monday.—The first criminal case resulting from the disclosures of the Senate's investigating committee in 1923 and 1924, has ...
Article : 185 wordsSHANG-HAI, Monday.—A week-end conference of the anti-Red miliytarists was held at Tion[?]tain at the request of Marshal Sun Chu-an-fang, who has ...
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Advertising : 565 wordsV1CTORIA (British Columbia), Monday.—With her fuel completely exhausted in it battle with a storm in the North Pacific, the Bank liner ...
Article : 96 wordsThere was the greatest increase since the stoppage to-day, when 14,000 returned. The total now working is 390,281. In many distriets men have ...
Article : 51 wordsBUTEE (Montana), Monday.— What is believed to be the first instance of a railroad ever having been offered for sale by public auction ...
Article : 105 wordsDOORN, Monday.—The ex-Kaiser, who has been suffering from a slight cold for a week, has been ordernd to bed. The doctor refuses to disclose ...
Article : 71 wordsLONDON, Monday.—The report of the Air Communications Sub-committee states that it is convinced that the development of Imperial air ...
Article : 493 wordsLONDON, Monday.—In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Walter Baker (Lab.) asked the Foreign Secretary (Sir Austen ...
Article : 114 wordsLONDON, Monday.—A high-placed person, discussing the possibility of the Dominions in future having special officials in London for the purpose of ...
Article : 64 words[?]eport of the Research Sub[?]ce of the imperial Conference [?]es the vale of consultation operation between the various ...
Article : 596 wordsBERLIN, Tuesday.—It has been learned that the ex-Crown Prince is going to Doorn at the earliest moment, Count Wilhelm's condition, though ...
Article : 50 wordsLONDON, Monday.—The publishers of "The Whispering Gallery" state that, as literary. agent far Hesketh Pearson, they refuse to give further ...
Article : 156 wordsLONDON, Monday.—The Prime Minister of Sourth Africa (General Hertzog), when interviewed to-day, said: "I feel that I have every right ...
Article : 190 wordsMOSCOW, Tuesday.—M. zinovieff and M. Trotsky paid the penalty of their opposition campaign at a meeting of the executive of the Communist ...
Article : 136 wordsLONDON, Monday.—A terrific explosion occurred to-day in the dye hydro-extractor at the chemical works at Wakefield, where the intermediate ...
Article : 79 wordsLONDON, Monday.—Prince Henry, the King's third son, was operated on to-day for the removal of his tonsils. He is progressing favorably. ...
Article : 25 wordsCAPETOWN, Monday.—"The Cape Argus" says that so far as the fundamental principles are concerned the Imperial Conference report makes no ...
Article : 172 wordsLONDON, Monday.—A group, including Lord Rending as chairman, and the Calcutta merchants, Sir David Yule and Sir Thomas Catto, have purchased ...
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Advertising : 78 wordsCAPETOWN, Monday.—"Die Berger, " the Nationalist Government organ, says that the Imperial Conference has achieved something of greater ...
Article : 95 wordsLONDON, Monday.—The Australian Press Association gathers that the concensus of opinion is that, it is inadvisable to deny Britain the right of ...
Article : 270 wordsPARIS, Monday.—Analysing the Imperial Conference report, Pertinax says, " Britain will be more averse to written alliances since "The Times" ...
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Advocate (Burnie, Tas. : 1890 - 1954), Wed 24 Nov 1926, Page 1
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