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Advertising : 130 wordsA CROWD which Lord Novar described as the largest ever been seen at' Australia House, assembled there at the official welcome to the Australian Eleven. The enthusiasm manifested was equalled only by that shown on the team's arrival from Paris on Sunday. The ...
Article : 253 wordsLONDON, Monday. — Across thw Strand, from Australia House, the huge sign: "Australian Apples Display Now on," was an almost unncecssary ...
Article : 278 wordsThe Australian erickelers witnessed a performance at the Palladium in the ovening. The manager of the theatro ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 336 wordsLONTDON, Monday. — The South Wales coal miners have rejected the owners' offer to convene a joint conference to discuss a district settlement. ...
Article : 206 wordsLONDON, Monday. — In the House of Commons, Sir F. Wise (Conservative) asked if the Japanese mandate in the Caroline ...
Article : 64 wordsWASHINGTON, Monday.-Sir Hugh Thrist, testifying before the Senate committee on behalf of 907,000 members of the Congregational churches, ...
Article : 176 wordsThe "Daily Express" says a great step towards peace is expected to-day, when the mine-owners meet the Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin). ...
Article : 68 wordsThe team had the first, practice today at Lords. It was fine and pleasant. All except Grimmett appoarod at the nets. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 172 wordsLONDON, Monday. — The reception took place in the Cinema Hall, and anongst the leading personalities were the High Commissioner for Australia ...
Article : 295 wordsFAIRBANKS (Alasita), Monday.— No word has been.received from Captain G. H. "Wilkins and Pilot Ben. Eiclsou, of the Arctic Air Expedition, who ...
Article : 87 wordsLONDON, Monday. — Thw Federa.tion of British Industries has drawn the attention of the President of the Board of Trade to the virtual monopoly ...
Article : 96 wordsLONDON, Monday. — lt is announced that, there is no truth in the report emanating from Washington that Britain has entered into a new agreement ...
Article : 123 wordsSir Philp Prevor writing in "The Daily Telegraph," says it is not difficult to understand why Woodfull was chosen. He hits the hall well. ...
Article : 69 wordsLONDON, Tuesday. — The "Daily Express' " Paris correspondent says that the preliminary peace conference with the Riffs misfired. ...
Article : 73 wordsLONDON. Monday. — I had such a wonderful time in Australia, and became so Australianised, that I would as soon see my old Australian friends win ...
Article : 178 wordsNEW YORK, Monday. — The "Now York Times," reporting the arrival of the Australian Test team in London, says:— ...
Article : 174 wordsWASHINGTON Monday.—In grant, ing an appeal to five men convietod on conspiracy charges by the Federal District Court of Northern California, ...
Article : 103 wordsLONDON, Monday.' — An echo of the famous Harnett lunacy case was heard in the Law Courts to-day when W.. S. Harnett, before Mr. Justice ...
Article : 142 wordsThe captain of the team (H. L. Collins) responded. He said that farewells in Australia inspired them with confidence that Australia was behind ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 116 wordsLONDON, Tuesday. — The Haily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent says that though no pretest is being made to Berlin regarding the ...
Article : 196 wordsLONDON, Tuesday. — The joint Engineering Trades ' Committoe has deeidod to issue ballot papers, returnable by May 31, on the question of a strike ...
Article : 48 wordsLONDON", Monday. — On the front pages of the newspapers are placed personal stories of the cricketers. Some concentrate on the team's ailments, ...
Article : 87 words"Not supermen," "Puzzled by Wet Wicket," are the headlines of kelleway's articles in the "Daily Express." He says that Bardsley and ...
Article : 168 wordsTORONTO, 'Monday. — President Meldrum, of the Canadian Lawn Tennis Association, has announced that the first round of the Davie Cup tie ...
Article : 88 wordsHANKOW, Monday. — In the course of telegrams to the various Peking peace delegations, General Wu-Poi-Fu says: — ...
Article : 101 wordsThe "Evening Nows," in an editorial,, ridicules the foolish pessimism, and suspects that the "psychological stuff" is to ruin the nerves of the ...
Article : 69 wordsLONDON, Monday.—At the.National Sporting Club to-night in the British flyweight championship for the Lonsdale belt, Elky Clarke (Sootland), ...
Article : 120 wordsPARIS,. Monday.—The city has been startled by a dramatic statement by General Mossiny, of young Malvy's love of a spy, whom M. Malvy ...
Article : 96 wordsWASHINGTON, Monday. — Following a conference.between President Coolidge and Secretary of State (Mr. Frank Kellogg), it was decided that ...
Article : 91 wordsGrilics say that, Evorott did not try his full pace, because the early blow when fielding, but he had splendid aetion, bringing the arm well over and ...
Article : 93 wordsLONDON, Monday.—W. Watkinson, the well-known steeplechase jockey, died in Ayr County Hospital this morning from injuries received on ...
Article : 84 words"ls Air. Smith there', please?" is the fashionable query at the Hotel Cecil. When the stream of autograph-hunters, hero-worshippers, and pressmen ...
Article : 83 wordsThe demon bowler, Spofforth, is seriously ill. Ho is suffering from colitis; Lord Dawson has been called- in, and ...
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