In the House of Commons at question time to-day, Mr. Winston Churchill read a telegram from Sir James Craig, Premier of North Ireland, ...
Article : 253 wordsMembers of the Seamen's Union of England were interviewed to-day regarding a suggestion of a boycott of Australian unionists, in retaliation for ...
Article : 211 wordsIn responding to practically a unanimous invitation from the Egyptian newspapers to furnish his opinion of the situation in Palestine, Lord ...
Article : 161 wordsMr. E. S. Montagu, Secretary for India, stated in the House of Commons that he did not believe the British Parliament would ever jeopardise India's ...
Article : 162 wordsA complex situation has arisen with regard to Queensland's Agent-General since Mr McHunter (the occupant of the position) recovered from his ...
Article : 214 wordsIt was officially stated in Adelaide on Tuesday that there was "nothing fresh" to report in connection with the crisis at the Wallaroo and Moonta ...
Article : 654 wordsFollowing upon Mr Montagu's statement, an amendment to the address in reply was moved by Mr Joynson Hicks, who said the unrest in Inida was ...
Article : 93 wordsSir L. Worthington Evans, Minister without portfolio, admitted in the House of Commons to-day that 589 ten-inch howitzers were found in ...
Article : 71 wordsMrs Curley, who resided at Upper Plenty, a few miles from Wallan, was found shot dead in a paddock this morning. ...
Article : 89 wordsAbout 800 slanghtermen, laborers, carters, and other members of the Meat Industry Union, ceased work in support of the union drovers, who are ...
Article : 97 wordsGaiety in one street and death half a mile away; such is the situation in Belfast, according to the "Daily Mail" correspondent. The police regard the ...
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Advertising : 268 wordsAnswering questions in the House of Commons to-day Mr. G. S. Montagu, Secretary for India, said the Government of India had informed him that ...
Article : 54 wordsGreat crowds were inside and outside St. Paul's Cathedral, when Rt. Rev. Harrington Lees was enthroned as Archbishop of Melbourne to-day. ...
Article : 58 wordsThe "Daily Mail" correspondent in Rome reports a dastardly attempt to poison officials during the Solemn Mass at Avuglione, for the coronation ...
Article : 73 wordsMetal quotations received to-day by cablegram from London by the Australian Metals Exchange are: SPELTER: Spot £23/17/6 (7/6 ...
Article : 57 wordsThe following extract is taken from Sir Philip Gibbs' book, "Now It Can Be Told." "These badly-shocked boys clawed ...
Article : 378 wordsBlight Bros., licensed landbrokers, Alexander street, supply the following share quotations through their Adelaide representative, Mr. D. Geo. Sands, ...
Article : 26 wordsThe police have turned their attention in the Taylor murder case to cross-examining Peavy, who was Taylor's colored servant. The police ...
Article : 132 wordsInvestment: B.A.W.R.A. 16/2, Wool (priority) 10/3½, Nestle 20/. Lead: Broken Hill 23/6, British 20/3, Junction 6d., North 25/ 4½, South 23/9, ...
Article : 51 wordsThe issue of 5 per cent. Treasury bonds dated 1927 has been suspended until further notice. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe bank rates to-day were as follow: Telegram transfers 1/3 5-8; three month bills 1/4 17-32. The market was steady. ...
Article : 29 wordsReferring to-day to the mining industry at Moonta, Kadina, and Wallaroo, Mr S. Richards, M.H.A., said the position was most serious. It was ...
Article : 562 wordsA message from Reuter's correspondent at Madrid states that an aeroplane containing three British airmen crashed at Quatrevents Aerodrome and ...
Article : 33 wordsGreat Britain has ceased to be a debtor nation to the United States in Current transactions. That fact, coupled with the ...
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Recorder (Port Pirie, SA : 1919 - 1954), Thu 16 Feb 1922, Page 1
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