The announcement of the Government's policy on the Polish question was eagerly awaited by a crowded House. Mr. Lloyd George was warmly cheered ...
Article : 1,459 wordsA warship intercepted the steamer Baltic, in which Dr. Mannix was travelling, and forcibly took the Archbishop off the vessel. ...
Article : 254 wordsWhen the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Gunn) launched his no-confidence motion on Wednesday, August 4, the members of the Government affected to ...
Article : 942 wordsFederated Ironworkers. Tramway Employes. Australian labor Party. ...
Article : 9 wordsIn the House of Assembly on Wednesday the [?]-confidence debate was continued. Mr. Me[?]nnes again dealt with the ...
Article : 1,979 wordsThough the numbers are against them in the House of Representatives, opponents of the campaign to transfer the Commonwealth Parliament to Canberra, are ...
Article : 191 wordsAmalgamated Society of Engineers. ...
Article : 6 wordsThe general meeting of the South Australi[?] branch of the Australian Tramway Employes' Association will be held at the Trades Hall. Adelaide, this evening at 8. The ...
Article : 135 wordsMr. Lloyd George, replying, said he had just received from M. Kameneff [?] terms of the armistice and the peace preliminaries, which would he settled at Minsk ...
Article : 493 wordsCharles Diamond, editor of "The Catholic Herald," formerly a member of the House of Commons, who is very wealthy, has been released from ...
Article : 78 wordsTwo large houses are expected for the [?] two [?] of J. C. Williamson's remarkable musical play, "The Bing Boys on Bro[?]way," which has [?]cted overflowing audiences' to the Theatre ...
Article : 211 wordsDuring his speech on the no-confidence motion in the House of Assembly on Weduesday evening, Mr. Hamilton, in dealing with profiteering, made an attack on Mr. ...
Article : 167 wordsA new secret society has started to terrorise the South of Inland. It is an anti-Sinn Fein organisation, and is styled "The Brotherhood of Irish ...
Article : 141 wordsQueens town reports that the Baltic arived at midnight, and stopped for more han an hour. This was interpreted is meaning that the firemen had struck. ...
Article : 74 wordsThe new revue to be staged at the Theatre Royal on Saturday is keeping the box office at Allan's busy, where a gratifying rush for s[?] has already set in. "The Passing Show of 1920" ...
Article : 183 wordsThe first outbreaks in connection with the visit of Dr. Mannix occurred in Londonderry, where "Orange and Green" riots took place. ...
Article : 104 wordsThe situation is extremely grave states 'The Times" correspondent at Hythe. The Bolsheviks' arrogant refusal to check the Red army's advance is taken ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 192 wordsViola Dana, in the role of an ugly duclding school girl who transforms herself into a charm[?] young woman with an [?] that enables her on occasions to pose as a wicked vampire, ...
Article : 248 words"Most of the present generation of Englishmen have come to believe that the French Revolution was a great and, on the whole, beneficent event in world ...
Article : 414 wordsA six-year-old boy named Jackson. livina with his parents at Eighth avenue. Maylande, Perth, had his head shattered by a gun explosion on Tuesday afternoon. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe Hythe conference has ended with Britian and France in complete accord. They have decided to support Poland by giving her military advice, munitions, ...
Article : 78 wordsComing to the Theatre Royal on Saturday; August 21, is "The Luck of the Navy," a thrilling drama for which J. & N. Tait have secured the Australian rights. "The Luck of the Navy" ...
Article : 371 wordsA Warsaw communique states that enemy cavalry continues to press the Poles in tie directon of Miawa, and temporarily captured Ciechanoff. War Minister ...
Article : 87 wordsFrederick Stanborough was ordered two months' imprisonment for having no lawful visible means of support, for which he was deemed to be an idle and diorderly ...
Article : 93 wordsMiss Kate O'Brien, 70. who lived alone in Wright [?]t, Middle Park, Melbourne, where [?]was well known, was found dead in her bedroom on Sunday ...
Article : 97 words"The Times" takes a serious view of the Polish situation, and points out that matters have drifted so far that it is a military impossibility to Save Warsaw. ...
Article : 445 wordsDuring the hearing of a claim under the Workmen's Compensation Act in the Adelaide Local Count on Wednesday Mr. E. Povey made some strong comments on behalf of the ...
Article : 196 wordsObjection by Mr. Justice Curlewis to threats of a strike were freely stated by him in the New South Wales Industrial Court on Wednesday, when he gave ...
Article : 185 wordsThe box-plan for Pro[?]esor L[?]'s laughter show on Saturday evening opened at Allan's on Wednesday morning, and judging by the demand for seats Professor Leon will probably find the ...
Article : 149 wordsOn Saturday evening Mr. L. J. Slattery, of Peterborough, was thrown from his horse end rendered unconscious for about two hours. He was discovered and taken home, and is doing ...
Article : 34 wordsThe P. & O. liner Karkunda, bringing mails from London dated July 15, is expected to arrive at Fremantle on August 15. The letter mails will arrive in Adelaide overland from ...
Article : 45 wordsMr. J. M. McDonald (president of the Liberal Union) stated on Wednesday afternoon that Mr. Anstey had been to see him. The position he took up was that ...
Article : 260 wordsThe secretary of the Operative Bricklayers' Society, writing in regard to the paragraph which appeared in "The Daily Herald" about a dispute on Messrs. ...
Article : 441 wordsAt the Majestic Theatre this week several new turns have been added to the bill. Perhaps the artists who were made the welcome were Be[?] La B[?]nc and Jake Mack. The ...
Article : 176 wordsMr. C. Jaques, who arrived in Sydney from Japan on Wednesday, said that the big commercial crisis in Japan had resulted in the collapse of most of the ...
Article : 68 wordsWhile a dance was in progress at Paddington Hall (N.S.W) on Tuesday night a marb[?] clock was stolen from the mayor's room. Two men were required to carry it away, ...
Article : 48 wordsAn account of the probable development of a political crisis increased inter should be taken in the monthly meeting of the Labor Party Council at the Trades ...
Article : 59 wordsSpeaking with a representative of "The Daily Herald" on Wednesday, Mr. E. A. Anstey (chairman of the National Party), said:—"We had agreed to give the ...
Article : 490 wordsIt is reported by "The Times" correspondent at Kovno that during the Lithuanian-Bolshevik negotiations at Riga M. Joffe, formerly Bolshevik ...
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Advertising : 157 wordsTelegraphing from Warsaw, "The Times" correspondent states:—On Sunday there was a remarkable pageant, marked by supplications and ...
Article : 107 wordsThe Parliamentary Liberal Party met at Par[?]ament House on Wednesday morning, and the meeting was adjourned at [?] o'clock, after lasting for an hour. ...
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