The threatened paralysis of civil aviation within the Empire is used by Sir Ross Smith as the text for a series of trenchant speeches with which he is ...
Article : 259 wordsFollowing on the settlement of the maritime dispute full suburban train and tram services will be resumed in Melbourne to-day. ...
Article : 96 words"Germany Shamming Dead" is the title of the first of a remarkable series of articles in "The Daily Mail." They have been written as the result of ...
Article : 362 words"The Times'" correspondent at Jerusalem states that the opening of the Rabbinical Congress or the reconstitution of the old Superior Court is hailed as the ...
Article : 247 words"The Evening News" states that Lord Milner was married by special licence at St. James' Church, Paddington, to-day to a member of the Satisbury family. ...
Article : 303 wordsAfter many wonderful experiences on the historic flight, from London to Australia, the famous De Haviland machine ("The Old 'Bus") used by Lieutenants ...
Article : 111 wordsEnquiries made in manufacturing circles in Melbourne elicited the information that no unnecessary delay would take place in the resumption of ...
Article : 520 wordsIn a statement made on Saturday morning Mr. T. Walsh (president of the Seamen's Union) outlined the negotiations which Have led up to the present ...
Article : 234 wordsMr. Wise, the Postmaster-General, has had placed before him the report of the departmental committee which has been considering the question of the most ...
Article : 158 wordsMr. A. H. Ashbolt (Agent-General for Tasmania) has entered into a contract with Vickers, Limited, or the supply of the high-tension gear for the Bridgewater ...
Article : 88 wordsUnited States airmen have broken the transcontinental records in carrying mails from, Francisco to New York. The pilot, Allison, left San Francisco ...
Article : 107 wordsCrowded houses have greeted both the afternoon and evening performances at the Majestic Theatre on Saturday, and pattons were well repaid by the excellence ...
Article : 338 wordsTaking part in a debate of the Oxford Union Society on the subject of "Government and Peace," Mr. Asquith said that the good results of the war had ...
Article : 121 wordsThe sitting of the Near East Conference lasted all day. The Turks attended in the morning. Tewfik Pasha was absent because of ...
Article : 296 wordsAlthough orders have been given for the recommissioning of ships, the concern[?] of opinion among Sydney shipping men this morning was that most of the ...
Article : 345 wordsErnest Tereh Hooley, the notorious financier, who was at one time reputed to be richest man in the world, but of whom little has been heard since ...
Article : 160 wordsFollowing the first of a series of arti[?] engitled "Germany Shamming Dead," "The Daily Mail" publishes a second article directing attention to the ...
Article : 318 wordsIt is semi-officially stated in Berlin that the final sitting of experts presided over by Herr von Simons unanimously concluded that acceptance of the Paris ...
Article : 282 wordsWith a view to ensuring that the value of the Government wool shall be maintained on parity with those in the world markets, the British Australian ...
Article : 88 wordsA proposal was made at the Near East Conference to appoint an Anglo-Franco-Italian Commission to proceed to the spot and enquire into the question of Smyrna ...
Article : 238 wordsSeldom if ever has a larger audience been seen at the Theatre Royal than attended on Saturday afternoon to witness the matinee performance of the popular ...
Article : 271 wordsA special mass meeting of the Victorian branch of the Stewards' Union is to be held in Melbourne on Monday morning, at 9 o'clock. ...
Article : 170 wordsArrangements are being made by the Commonwealth for the installation between Sydney and Melbourne of telegraph apparatus permitting four ...
Article : 79 wordsDuring a debate on the Army Estimates in the Chamber of Deputies M. Jean Louis Barthou. Minister for War, declared that the French Army at ...
Article : 341 wordsDelegates heard Turkish statistical statement, claiming that the Turks were in a majority in Smyrna and Eastern Thrace, which, it was claimed, should be ...
Article : 205 wordsAfter threatening for several days a storm burst over Peterborough on Thursday afternoon. The thunder was terrific, and the lightning vivid. A heavy ...
Article : 124 words"Chu Chin Chow," which is to be staged at the Theatre Royal next Saturday night, is a monument of managerial enterprise, for it belongs to the ...
Article : 245 wordsMr. C. E. Bright. acting secretary to the Postmaster-General's Department explained that the Murray telegraphic apparatus, which, as was announced in ...
Article : 346 wordsThere is a serious political storm brewing in regard to the resignation of Brigadier-General Crozier. It is stated that General Crozier ...
Article : 349 wordsBy a unanimous rate at a largely atteaded meeting at the Sydney Hippodrome on Saturday, a league was launched to "secure organised support for the right ...
Article : 153 wordsThe most surprising event in recent theatre history is the inclusion of an act of Racines' "andromaque" in London's raciest review. ...
Article : 150 wordsSplendid rains fell at Mount Mary on Sunday and Monday, and 56 points were registered. On Thursday afternoon a severe thunderstorm set in, ...
Article : 55 words"I don't remember anything about it. My husband's in court, and he has (promised to forgive me, and will pay my fine," said Charlotte F. Mathews at the ...
Article : 115 wordsA terrific thunderstorm burst over Spalding district on Thursday, over two and a half inches of rain being regis, tered in some parts. The lightning was ...
Article : 43 wordsThere have recently been good-sized parcels of pebbles from the south-east coast carted to the Burrungule siding, near Beachport. The stuff is then ...
Article : 52 wordsA butterfly fair in Air of the piano fund for the Elgin Methodist Church was held in the hall, and opened by Mrs. Glen Clarke on Saturday, February ...
Article : 81 wordsDonegal spent another of terror last night. A number of business premises were burned down. Fifty shops and houses have now been destroyed. ...
Article : 34 wordsMrs. Annie Elizabeth Beard, who was represented by Mr. W. A. Rollison, (proceeded against her step brother. Abraham George, at the Adelaide Police ...
Article : 224 wordsThe memorial hospital fete was continued on Saturday, when at 3 p.m. Mr. Sydney Kidman officiated at the opening function. He declared himself as ...
Article : 291 wordsAbout 10 o'clock on Saturday Mr. Martin Laschke (62), residing at King William road, Hyde Park, was knocked down and run over by a horse and dray ...
Article : 159 wordsA big gathering assembled on Saturday night to bid farewell to the "So and So's" at the Garden Theatre. These talented artiste have now concluded a successful ...
Article : 175 wordsA remarkable tribute to the success of policewomen was given by General Sir Nevil Macready, General Officer Commanding, to charge of the forces ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 99 wordsTelegraphic transfers were quoted to day at 1/3[?] and three months' bills at 1/3 7.8. The market is steady. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe Crezier affair was the subject of further questions in the House of Commons to-day. Sir Hamar Greenwood, Chief Secretary for Ireland, ...
Article : 204 wordsThe annual gathering in connection with the Sunday schools of the Methodist Church will be held in the Exhibition Building this evening. The event ...
Article : 103 wordsFollowing the ambush of Crown forces at Donegal (Ge Donegal) yesterday, a pitched battle occurred in the streets. A girl and a policeman were ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Mon 28 Feb 1921, Page 5
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