After attending a momentous conference of the Sinn Feiners to-day Mr. Lloyd George has had no less [?]ortentous discussion with Labor representatives on ...
Article : 250 wordsVendors of Sinn Fein colors did a brisk business among the crowds, chiefly Irish sympathisers, at the entrance to Downing street awaiting tho arrival of the Irish ...
Article : 364 wordsA summary of the court's dealing with the Moplah rebels is taking strong action. It has committed [?] sions, sentenced 1634 to two years' ...
Article : 54 wordsBecause of the gravity of the matter the Cabinet Council has not yet decided upon the course to be adopted by Japan in consequence of the refusal ...
Article : 118 words[?] the Vladivostock flag the Russian gunboat Batavia on Friday stopped the British steamer Gladys Doeller off Mororan, at the entrance to Volcano Bay, ...
Article : 153 wordsTroops are being rushed from Banga lore and Calicut to ouell widespread disturoances in the Malabar area of the Madras Presidency. ...
Article : 135 words"Hopes are running high in Ireland for the success of the conference between the Sinn Fein representatives and the Ministeis representing the Government," says ...
Article : 161 wordsThree British ex-service men, fed up with the unbearable conditions in the Spanish Foreign Legion which they joined in August, have escaped from ...
Article : 144 wordsThe incident, which according to American despatines was threatening to develop unfavorabl in regard to AngloAmerican relations, has now apparently ...
Article : 161 wordsThe powers represented in Paris have decided that Germany's heir to Tsingtao—or. rather, Germany's economic heir in Shantung—shall be Japan, and China ...
Article : 675 wordsFollowing on yesterday's meeting of Laborites, Mr. Lloyd George has summoned a Cabinet meeting for this morning, at which unemployment will be one ...
Article : 65 wordsIt appears, says a Reuter telegram from Madras, that the trouble with the Moplahs was the result of a widespread and dangerous organisation, promoted by ...
Article : 285 wordsViscount Grey has strongly asseverated that the only solution of the Irish problem is to take Ireland into partnership on precisely the same terms as the ...
Article : 72 wordsConsiderable interest is being manifested in the application which it is understood will be mase in the courts to-day for the release of the poplar councillors who are ...
Article : 112 wordsColoniel W. Karri Davies, the Wellknown Australian traveller, in a long interview with "The Daily Mail," emphasically supports Lord Northcliffe's views in ...
Article : 216 wordsReuter's special Paris correspondent writes:—"Schools for vice, Dobbery, and murder" is Sarah Bernhardt's opinion on the present day cinema, but she believes ...
Article : 51 wordsIn a message telegraphed to "he Times"from Phari Jong to the eastward of Mount Everest, under to-day's date, Colonel Howard Bury reports that the ...
Article : 225 wordsAn indication of the French policy at the Washington Conference was given by M. Briand, in his policy speech, says the Paris correspondent of "The Times." ...
Article : 116 wordsBefore addressing the full bench, of the Federal Arbitration Court in the pastor alists versus the A.W.U. case, Mr. Allen, representing the employers, criticised, the ...
Article : 358 wordsThe Silesian recommendations committee of the League of Nations has now communicated with the Supreme Council in Paris, stating that till the council ...
Article : 208 wordsIn an exclusive despatch to "The Times," Sir Ernest Shackleton announces that the necessary repairs to The Quest have been made at Lisbon and that she ...
Article : 194 wordsThe illegal action of Poplar's landlords cum rate collectors in [?]ying to collect the rates that have never been levied by increasing the rents, was dealt with at a ...
Article : 576 wordsThe rioting at Malabar, writes a political correspondent, appears to have arisen in much the same way as the serious disturbances at Aligarh last month. ...
Article : 152 wordsThe French and Belgian Prime Ministers this week will discuss how 'their mutual interests in the Pacific and Far East can best be safeguarded at ...
Article : 51 words[?]matic correspondents assert that as the result of pressure by the League of Nations the long contested dispute regarding the Albanian frontiers is nearing ...
Article : 72 wordsThe Sydney unions are delighted with the success of Queensland in securing a loan from America. They anticipate that the unemployment problem will be ...
Article : 145 wordsA Greek official report claims that the battle commencing on September 30 at Afiun, on the Karahissar sector, ended with a Greek victory, the Turks retreating ...
Article : 45 wordsWhile the Federal Court has adopted a basic wage or £106 per annum for married officers of the permanent service and has fixed differning rates for married and ...
Article : 569 wordsIn his annual report the Public Service Commissioner makes reference to the Royal Commission on economies. He says:— ...
Article : 621 wordsSeven members of the well known jazz band, the Southern Syncopated Orchestra, a company of colored musicians, ba been given up as lost in connection with the ...
Article : 95 wordsA report from Ephesus states that excavations have resulted in the discovery of considerable portions' of the Church of St. John the Evangelist, notably the crypt, ...
Article : 48 wordsNumerous claims were submitted to the court by postmasters who are members of the Commonwealth Postmasters. Association or of the Post and Telegraph ...
Article : 389 wordsThe Public Service Commissioner it his annual report states that on June 30, 1919, the numoor of officers on the permament stafis of all departments was ...
Article : 459 wordsSpeaking at the unvelling of a memorial for fallen soliders at Canterbury, Earl Haig sharply criticised the proposed disbandment of four regiments of cavalry. ...
Article : 109 wordsIt is officially reported that the death [?]oll in connection with the sinking of the steamer Rowan now totals 36. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe Premier, in explanation of the American loan, said that the Government was disinclined to break away from the traditional channels of borrowing ...
Article : 98 wordsAt a dinner commenmorating the Middlesex's county championship, Lord Harris said that he believed that in a normal [?]ear England would have won two out of ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Returned Soldiers and Sailors' Preference Act will cease to operate from Decembar 31. This announcement was made today by the Soldiers' League, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 wordsIt is stated that trade has so far improved that a number of vessels will shortly leave Wales with cargoes of metal manufactures bound for the Far ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 128 wordsThe creation of a portfolio by the Government has causad a flutter in the publie service, for the new portfolios need new appointments for public servants. ...
Article : 92 wordsAs far as can be ascertained, three Labori[?]es are seeking the selection in the contest for Parramatta. W. Hutchinson, who contested the seat at the last ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Thu 13 Oct 1921, Page 5
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