Exciting scenes are being witnessed at a library at Islington, London, where an Anzac is in command of the defences of the unemployed citadel, who defies ...
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Article : 530 wordsIn an interview, Sepator Millen, the Commonwealth delegate to the League of Nations, stated that he was very disapointed with the Assembly's work thus ...
Article : 223 words"The Times" correspondent at, Helsingiors has interviewed Maxim Gonky the Russian novelist, who said that the Soviet's misfortune was that 95 per cent. ...
Article : 66 wordsIn a nor'[?]west breeze, breath great rolling clouds, the s[?]ner Binfauns Castle lay in Table Bay, with Prince Arthur of Connaught, the new ...
Article : 662 wordsThe league of Nations has decided to conduct its business in a series of secret committees, publishing the minutes only. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe "Communist International," No. 12, publishes the following tragic letter, from Maxim Gorki to H. G. Wells:— [?] "On April 26 The 'Times' published ...
Article : 546 wordsIn an interview by the Lucerne correspondent of "The Times," Constantine said he would not return to Greece unless he was recalled by a plebiscite. He ...
Article : 94 wordsPresident Wilson has cabled to M. Paul Hymans, the Belgian delegate and first President of the League of Nations at Geneva, the following message:—"I ...
Article : 57 wordsM. Rhallis has taken the bath of office as Premier before the Regant, and immediately called on the latter to resign. Other Ministers will take the ...
Article : 93 wordsCouncil Bluffs, a town of 25,000 inhabitants in the State of Iowa, was the scnce of probably one of the greatest robberies of cash and negotiable ...
Article : 148 words"The Times" Geneva correspondent states that Argentine delegates strongly unge Germanys inclusion in the league, as there would otherwise be ...
Article : 54 wordsP[?]ru is excited by the Government's decision to send a cable dismissing Dr. Mariano Correio from the position of head of the Peruvian delegation at the ...
Article : 75 wordsReplying in the House of Commons to Mr. R. McNeill (Coalition Unionist), Mr. Bonar Law, Lord Privy Seal, stated that the responsibilities of France and Britain ...
Article : 135 wordsM. Venizelos, the ex-Greek Premier, [?] left for Nice aboard the yacht, Narci[?] escorted by a British cru[?] and two [?] stroyers. ...
Article : 16 wordsIncidents reminding one of the retreat of Napoleon's grand army from Moscow accompanies General Wrangel's collpse before the Red hordes. ...
Article : 208 wordsThe new members of the Cabinet were swon[?] in in the prescence of the Regant, Condonriotis. The Ministers afterwards proceeded to the Tatoi Palace and ...
Article : 44 wordsAthene messages are still contradictory. Though M. Venezelos has handed is his resignation with regret, the Regent, has declined to accept it until the final army, ...
Article : 152 wordsIn a lengthy special article entitle "A Peace Cabinet for the Empire" a "Times" writer says that Mr. L[?]yd George's amnouncement regarding [?]s ...
Article : 290 wordsMr. Watking moved the adjournment of the House of Representatives on Friday to call attention to the attempt of the Government of Victoria to evade the ...
Article : 678 words"If you'll take my advice you wi[?] clear out of the State after serving you[?] sentence, and try to earn an hon[?] living," remarked Mr. J. H. S[?], ...
Article : 459 wordsWith reference to M. Tchitcherin's wireless allegations concerning the British actions against Russia, Reuter's Agency learns there is absolutely no ...
Article : 119 wordsIn the House of Commons Mr. Lloyd George stated that the Cabinet had decided to approve of the draft of the agreement carrying out the July ...
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Article : 135 wordsThe State Department has issued an order, that "no corporation or group of corporation or individuals will be allowed by the United States Gvernment to ...
Article : 70 wordsThe suggestion that the Black and Tans" were not confining their activities to Ir[?]land was madae by Mr. O'Brien, president of the London division of the ...
Article : 85 wordsFederal, officials believe the chances are small for an improvement in exchange conditions between European countries and Canada. As Canada's ...
Article : 115 wordsDuring recent gales the warship Tyn [?] sank in the Medway. The warboat Dominion, rescued the crew. The Amethyst, another was vessel, was wrecked off the ...
Article : 59 wordsThe death is announced of Dr. William Baker, who gave up a lucreative practice to take control of the Barnardo Homes in London on the death of the ...
Article : 51 wordsThe German [?]oy trade has come back again into what [?]as hoped during war time would become British's own. Nearly a million pounds worth of German ...
Article : 81 wordsIt is believed that the setting on fire of two houses in Tipperary on Monday was an act of reprisal for the shooting of a policeman. ...
Article : 30 wordsIn the House of Commons Sir Hamar Greenwood [?]d out a remarkable letter which was found amount the papers belonging to the chief of staff of the ...
Article : 40 wordsShe long-standing [?]ension between Czechs and Germans, which. was aggravated by recent events in the small towns of Teplitz and Eger. where the ...
Article : 104 words"The Yamato Shimbun" reports that the police have, decided to forbid the Salvation Army to hold open-air meetings in Tokio, because the authorities state that ...
Article : 102 wordsMilitary guarding the aerodrome near Limerick were attacked to-day. The [?]k was repulsed, but one soldier was shot dead and another wounded. ...
Article : 45 wordsSignificant developments which are taking place in the oil trade have been discussed by the president of the Standard Oil Company (Mr. Teagle) in an ...
Article : 194 wordsThe debate on the second reading of the Immigration Bill was continued by Dr. Earle Page, who urged that a greater effort should be made to increase the popn. ...
Article : 88 wordsDublin Castle reports show that the number of outrages for thee week ended November 15 was 11 lower than for any week for the last three months. Only ...
Article : 96 wordsNovel means have been adopted to enable illiterates to record their votes for the Legislative Council established under the new reform Act. Each candidate ...
Article : 70 wordsThe murder of a police sergeant at Cor[?] was followed by the discoverly subsequently of two men lying in the street, one of which was mortally wounded and ...
Article : 48 wordsSome old tennis balls foupd in Westminster Hall are believed to have belonged to King Henry the Eighth, who was an ardent devotee of the game. ...
Article : 43 wordsSenator Pearce-moved the first reading of the Appropriation Bill. Senator Payne expressed a favorable view of the financial proposals of the ...
Article : 211 wordsAfter nearly four years' interval the first wool sale on the growers' account has been held in London. Much interest was aroused and competition was ...
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Advertising : 280 wordsSinn Feiners in Cork captured three staff officers attached to the Southern military, command. That were going to the west part of Cork on military ...
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Article : 141 wordsWall street is recovering alter the serious slump of the past week. and leading bankers have issued statements declaring the situation to be ...
Article : 54 wordsFallowing on the receipt of reprots of distress the Federal Government has authorised Mr Andrew F[?]ter (the High Commissioner) to repatriate eligible ...
Article : 197 wordsMr. W.G. Forysth, a solieitor, acting on behalf of Mr. Archdale Parkhill [?] retary of the National Association). [?] Sydney on Friday afternoon [?] a ...
Article : 131 wordsIn the House of Commons Mrs. Asquith's famous book of reminiscences was obviously meant in a question by General Moore to the Prime. Minister, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 wordsAt a meeting of the Sydney A.L.P. of Friday the following resolution was carried:"That this meeting expresses its Indignation at the action of the Federal ...
Article : 56 wordsThe British Embassy has nitified the "Committee of One H[?]died," which is investigating the conditions in Ireland, that it does not approve of the ...
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Advertising : 128 wordsThe secretary of the Clothing Trades Federation in New South Wales stated on Friday that for the first time all the sewing industries outside the talloring ...
Article : 107 wordsThe Sydney Trades and Labor Cou[?] debated the question of the possible trad[?] [?] and [?]mployment cri[?] in Sydney on Thursday night. Fears were ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Sat 20 Nov 1920, Page 5
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