The Labor General Council has issued a manifesto acc[?]ing the employers of adopting retaliatory measures against Labor, aided by the trade slump. It ...
Article : 82 wordsThe "London Gazette" announces that the committee of enquirv which, during the past months, has been considering the case, has found that Sir E. Speyer ...
Article : 144 wordsA meeting of the Irish Hierarchy, called by Cardinal Logue, has collectively issued the following statement:—"We hold the highest appreciation of the pa[?]iotism, ability, and honest purpose wherewith the Irish representatives conducted, the struggle for national freedom. Now the Dail Eireann has ...
Article : 134 wordsLabor walked out of the House of Commons last night, as a protest against the Government's pa[?]istent refusal to do Justice to the unemployed. J. R. Clynes declared that it was a mockery of the poor to ask them ...
Article : 1,698 wordsThousands of people silently lined the streets in the vicinity of Holy Trinity; Marylebone, on the occasion of the funeral of Sir Arthur Pearson. There ...
Article : 324 wordsFollowing the Irish settlement and the Washington agreement, the exaltation of public spirits has been indescribable, especially as these are ...
Article : 152 wordsReporting on statements concerning the long hours and unsatistfactory conditions of female assistants in London eating houses, the Public Control ...
Article : 373 words"The Times" correspondent in Dublin says that though De Valera's opposition is not treated lightly, the general feeling in Dublin is that ratification of the agreement is assured. As far as is known, only twenty members of the Dail Eireann are definitely s[?]ding with De Valera, and about fortv are definitely ...
Article : 137 wordsThe underwriting of the Indian Government loan of ten millions at 5½ per cent, at 93½ redeemable in 1933 is proceeding. ...
Article : 39 wordsSenator Borah has not been long in revealing his hand regarding the quadrup[?]e Treaty for the Pacific In a speech he denounced it as a ...
Article : 62 wordsThe correspondence between the British Government and Ulster reveals the fact that Sir James Craig proposed the creation of two Dominions in Ireland. Thus their contributions to the Imperial services would be voluntary. Mr. Lloyd George replied that the proposal ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 123 wordsIn a leading article on the fourPowers understanding, reached by the Washington Conference.—"The Times" says:— ...
Article : 146 wordsLady Pearson, in a letter to the press, suggests that a Pearson Memorial Fund should be raised in the Empire, to be divided, one-third for St, Dunstan's, ...
Article : 50 wordsLady Pearson has been appointed to the headship of St. Dunstan's Hospital for Blind Soldiers. ...
Article : 18 wordsWhile in Paris Mr. M. L. Shepherd, Acting High Commissioner made an effort to smooth out the difficulty which prevents the Anglo-Australian League ...
Article : 88 wordsThe sterling exchange rate rose to-day to 4.23 dol., but closed at 4.20 dol. (17/3), the highest point reached in two years. A New York financial agency declares ...
Article : 69 wordsIt is believed that Mr. Lloyd George gave a reassurance to Sir James Craig, the Ulster Premier, to the effect that the Ulster boundary enquiry will permit ...
Article : 211 wordsThe Pacific Treaty was signed to-day by Mr. E. C. Hughes first, Mr. Balfour and his associates, and then M. Viviani and Admiral Kato. ...
Article : 38 wordsMaster builders and the British Industries Federation have asked for evidence that the building trades operatives do not desire to retain the 44 hour week. ...
Article : 830 wordsIn response to the rector's invitation 400 unemployed attended a service at All Saints' Church. Manchester. The [?]eds interrupted the sermon of Dr. W. ...
Article : 160 wordsThe Empire Cotton Growing Corporation, tO Which the British Government recently made a grant of £1,000,000 has now received a royal charter, and is ...
Article : 253 wordsIn addition to the quadrilateral treaty, a supplementary treaty safeguarding Amerita's rights in the mandated Pacific islands was signed this morning. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe Japanese Ambassador's speech at the Cafe Royal on Saturday is a frank admission that (as I have always insisted) the Washington Conference has been ...
Article : 946 wordsLord Midleton, who has voiced the aims of the Southern Unionists during the Irish peace negotiations, has written a letter to Mr. Lloyd George answering ...
Article : 74 wordsThe select committee on the State steamship service report that the State's service cannot successfully continue if the management was subject to political ...
Article : 35 wordsMr. T. B. Morison, Lord Advocate of Scotland, in a speech at Forfar, refuted Mr. Asquith's claim at Palsley to paternity of the Irish settlement. ...
Article : 80 wordsThe Peshawar frontier constabulary, in attempting to round up a settlement of Alakki outlaws in the Bhitan country, were outnumbered by the tribesmen and ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Prince of Wales paid an informal visit for a few hours on Monday to Allahabad. He alighted at the small adjoining station of Prsayag and ...
Article : 164 wordsMr. W. Sandford, who some years ago made quite a noise about developing our Australian iron resources, now bitterly wails that our iron industry ...
Article : 347 wordsThe Scottish coal owners are loading night and day to cope with the rush of orders unequalled since the pre war times. The South Wales prices are stiffening on ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Nobel Peace Prize for the current year is shared between two Scandinavians. One is Dr. Hvalmar Branting, the veteran Socialist, former Premier of ...
Article : 193 wordsAs regards the receipt of direct wireless messages from England is Western Australia, the Postmaster-General points out f[?]at the experts who are advising ...
Article : 81 wordsMr. M. L. Shepherd, Acting High Commissioner, went to Paris for the week-end to enquire into the delay over the delivery of mails by Orient vessels. ...
Article : 53 wordsFifty-five Congress Volunteers were arrested at Allahabad last night, when the oongress committee meeting was being held. The congress office was searched, ...
Article : 71 wordsAgreement has been reached by the Senate Finance Committee on a Bill for funding the foreign debts into obligations which would mature not later ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Thu 15 Dec 1921, Page 5
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