The "Daily Chronicle," commenting on the treaty debate in the Daol Eireann, states:- Despite a fow striking speeches the Dail Eireann has been singularly 'prolix, ...
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Article : 563 wordsIn view of the attitude of Japan, France, and Italy, expressed at Washington, there appears to be small hope of agreement regarding the reduction, much less the abolition, of submarines. ...
Article : 63 wordsThe correspondent of the "New York Times" in Washington reports that an extraordinary programme of ship subsidy, in order to place the American mercantile marine on a ...
Article : 184 wordsRace meetings conducted by the Australian Jockey Club invariably command strong patronage, and it would be an exceedingly dull festive season for racing cuthusiasts ...
Article : 509 wordsAlthough the boycott and general strike imposed by Gandhi's agents had a marked effect on Calcutta to-day they failed to produce as great an impression on the reception of the ...
Article : 1,370 wordsMr. Lloyd George and M. Brland will spend a few days together at Cannes before the Conference of the Supreme Council opens on January 4. ...
Article : 472 wordsThe discussion on submarines was continued on Friday at the joint meeting of the committee on the limitation of armament and the naval sub-committee, and the Proceedings ...
Article : 2,464 wordsThe stock markets closed for the holidays in a very cheerful mood. Business in giltedged securities has been on an enormous scale. Some firms' dealers report 1500 to 2000 ...
Article : 705 wordsThe correspondent of the "New York Times" in Moscow reports that 2000 Soviet delegates from Russia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, and various foreign countries, including the ...
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Article : 868 wordsAnother interesting story appears in the "New York World," alleging that American official quarters had at a previous conference arranged with M. Brland that Germany ...
Article : 624 wordsScotland Yard became cognisant of a plot on the part of the Communists to raid the banks and West End shops during the height of the Christmas shopping, and to-day took ...
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Article : 72 wordsA man named Domblides, at Ortsez, in the Banses-Pyrentees, barricaded himself in his house to prevent eviction for non-payment of rout. The police besieged the house on ...
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Article : 437 words"Pussyfoot" Johnson, after an eight-months' speaking tour abroad, has returned home. He declared "India will be dry in two years, Denmark is fast going dry, Ireland and ...
Article : 86 wordsFrank Wootton, the well-known horseman, broke his collarbone through a fall while schooling a horse. The Railway Wages Board has reduced the ...
Article : 359 wordsAdmiral Kate is ill from the strain of overwork, but not seriously. M. Hanihara will represent him at the conferences. Japan is expected to make another offer to China ...
Article : 377 wordsThe "New York Times" correspondent in Paris says the Quai d'Orsay discounts the possibility of M. Briand aceeeding to Mr. Hughes's request that France should reduce ...
Article : 132 wordsThe day before Christmas brought a record crime wave. There were ten hold-up robberies, in which four persons were killed, one of whom was a bandit and one a woman. ...
Article : 91 wordsThe situation in Egypt toole a grave turn on Sunday". The rioting is spreading, British troops have been called out at Suez and Port Said. ...
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Article : 131 wordsThe Russo-Porsian Treaty, signed in February, has been ratified by the Persian Parliament provisionally, subject to the revision of three clauses, which are considered ...
Article : 57 wordsThe Commonwealth liner Large Bay has arrived in London. During a speed trial from Glasgow, in very heavy weather, she averaged 16½ knots for over 24 hours. ...
Article : 56 wordsA Washington message states that Eugene Debs, the veteran Socialist, has been pardoned. Debs served two and a half years in prison, following a conviction for ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 27 Dec 1921, Page 5
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