The Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty (Mr. Ammon), replying to questions in the House of Commons, said it was not in the public interest to publish details of ...
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Article : 359 wordsThe Belgian Chamber of Deputies, by 97 votes to 93, rejected a bill embodying the resolutions of the Franco-Belgian economic convention. ...
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Article : 166 wordsHis Excellency met the representatives of the Press immediately he was free from the morning's ceremonies. He said he wished to express the delight ...
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Article : 360 wordsThe Ambassadors' Conference has assembled in Paris to discuss thr British mrmorandum on military control in Germany, which proposes to revive the inter-Allied plan of ...
Article : 126 wordsAppreciation of the splendid hospitality extended by the guests to Australian officers and soldiers whilst in England was the keynote of speeches of welcome at a dinner ...
Article : 468 wordsMass meetings of members of the Stevedores' Union, held in Poplar, Canning Town, and Bermondsey, unanimously decided to call off the strike. ...
Article : 36 wordsMr. Hassan (representing the Australian Meat Council), interviewed by the Australian Press Association, regarding the War Office canned meat contract, which was given to a ...
Article : 210 wordsIn the action brought by Mr. Harnett, a well-to-do farmer, who sued Dr. Bond, a lunacy commissioner, and Dr. Adam, the keeper of an asylum, claiming damages for unlawful ...
Article : 276 wordsThe new British Ambassador to the United States (Sir Esme Howard) arrived in New York by the Olympic. He informed newspaper Correspondents that he had faith in the old ...
Article : 205 words"This is the most beautiful Governor's residence in any of the dominions," was Lady do Chair's greeting to the Press women whom she entertained at tea at Government House ...
Article : 461 wordsThe Federation of British Industries has written to Mr. J. H. Thomas (Secretary of Slate for the Colonies), urging that if the appointment of a standing economic committee, ...
Article : 173 wordsAlarmed by the increase in the marketing of so-called tuberculosis cures, the New York Tuberculosis Association, which is the foremost municipal organisation in the country ...
Article : 148 wordsProfesbor Low, of the University of London, in a lecture at Fulham, said that he had spent £5000 investigating the possibility of seeing by wireless. The experiments had been ...
Article : 99 wordsThe "Evening Standard" states:—When the Anglo-Russian conference meets a few weeks h[?]nce the Soviet will ask for a loan, and the British Government will demand orders for ...
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Article : 174 wordsReuter's correspondent in Paris says that the produce exchange, which has been compulsorily closed during the past week, will be permitted to reopen upon representatives of sugar, oil, ...
Article : 420 wordsThe seizure of liquor on board the Adriatic has increased the vigilance of the Treasury agents, who raided the Lloyd Sabaudo liner Conte Verde, which had just arrived from ...
Article : 98 wordsAt Manchestor the Rubgy League Council selected the following 20 out of the 26 players who are to tour Australia:—Full-back, Sullivan (Wigan); wing three-quarters, Ring ...
Article : 212 wordsIn Oxford-street, Paddington, yesterday, Constable Devino saw a man carrying a bag which contained carpenters' tools, Questioned, the man stated that the tools were ...
Article : 120 wordsWith a fitting display of pomp and ceremony the [?]ew Governor landed, just a few minutes after the appointed time, on the picturesque eastern shore of Farm Cove. His ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 164 wordsMr. Theodore (Premier of Queensland) had a long conference with Lord Glendyne (senior partner of R. N. Nivison and Company, stockbrokers) to-day. ...
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Article : 76 wordsA message from Rome says that, following on political quarrel as the result of the Fascist newspapers publishing an article criticising Signor Bandi, editor of the Florence ...
Article : 68 wordsA message from Athens states that M. Cafandaris (Premier) is continuing in office, a motion of confidence having been carried by 233 votes to 106. He secured the defeat ...
Article : 65 wordsSir Reginald Hall, principal agent of the Unionist party, has resigned owing to illhealth. It is recalled that Sir Reginald was severely criticised by a section of the party ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 29 Feb 1924, Page 9
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