Details of the perilous voyage of the steamier Port augusta, which arrived at Melbourne from New York on Saturday, were given by one of the ship's officers. Bunker coal wan ...
Article : 244 wordsAnother patient whose case has been diagnosed as that of plague was admitted to the Coast Hospital on Saturday evening. ...
Article : 857 wordsReports from Vienna state that 40,000 workers took part in the outbreak, which was dangerously like an economic revolution. The whole of Vienna's West End, containing ...
Article : 160 wordsAll the nobles and chiefs of this desert State, with their full retinues, assembled here to-day to do homage to the Prince when he made his entry into the capital. Bikaner ...
Article : 630 wordsA new stage of the Irish negotiations is proceeding in the most dramatic manner. Mr. Michael Collins and other Sinn Fein delegates departed for Dublin on Friday ...
Article : 553 wordsWashington messages indicate that a provisional agreement has been reached on the question of capital ships, Japan having accepted the 5-5-3 ratio. A Far Eastern agreement is forecasted which, would ...
Article : 70 wordsA message from Paris states that the Premier (M. Briand) arrived at Havre yesterday, and was met by Minsters. The newspapers declare that he is confronted with the most ...
Article : 317 wordsIt is understood on high authority that the Big Three—Mr. C. E. Hughes, Mr. Balfour, and Admiral Kato—reached a provisional agreement last night, Japan accepting the ...
Article : 629 wordsA Pretoria message reports that at a banquet given by the Premier, General Smuts, to General Carter, G. O. C., on the occasion of the handing over of the South African military ...
Article : 335 wordsDr. Young, of the Chinese Medical Mission, arrived here yesterday by the steamer Aki Maru from China. Dr. Young has been associated with medical ...
Article : 158 wordsA message from Paris reports that the Reparations Commission yesterday sent the German Government a strong reminder of the necessity of finding monoy for the January ...
Article : 392 wordsWhile playing at Barranjoey on Saturday afternoon Thomas Major Lane Brackenbridge, aged 10 years, who lived with his parents at Cary-street, Drummoyne, fell from the top ...
Article : 192 wordsIt is rumoured that for reasons of domestic policy Japan would herself propose the abrogation of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance in favour of some agreement with other nations ...
Article : 1,393 wordsMr. Larkin (manager of the Commonwealth Line) entertained 300 guests on the Moreton Bay, at Tilbury. Mr. T. P. O'Connor, M.P., in proposing ...
Article : 238 wordsA terrific hailstorm, accompanied by a tornado, visited Boggabri and part of the district about 7.30 last night, travelling in a south-easterly direction. The path of the ...
Article : 91 wordsThe attempt to rescue Sinn Fein prisoners from Derry Gaol was associated with most sensational features. The rescuers drove up in motor cars at 3 a.m. Simultaneously several ...
Article : 170 wordsA San Francisco message reports that Mr. Gavin McNab, chief counsel for Roscoo Arbuckle, the cinema actor who was charged with causing the death of Virginia Rappe, ...
Article : 218 wordsA hailstorm traversed Gregra, Pinecliffe, Garra, Peabody, and Borenoro on Friday. Many excellent wheat crops, some of which were uninsured, were completely stripped, and Mr. ...
Article : 77 wordsIn the match against Barrow tho Australasian Rugby League team consisted of R. Norman, C. Blinkborn, R. Vest, G. Carstairs, H. Peters, C. Fraser, D. W. Thompson, W. ...
Article : 267 wordsThe Marquis of Curzon (Secretary for Foreign Affairs) has invited the French and Italian Foreign Ministers to meet him and discuss the Near Eastern problem. It is proposed that ...
Article : 64 wordsHighly important papers respecting the negotiations with the Egyptian delegation are published. They include a memorandum of proposals for a treaty, Adly Pasha's letter ...
Article : 566 wordsUnofficial advice has been received by the External Affairs Department that the rhinoceros beetle has made its appearance in Tonga. The Minister states the beetle was ...
Article : 149 wordsMr. M. L. Shepherd (official secretary to the' Commonwealth), Sir James Allen (New Zealand), Mr. Ashbolt Tasmania), Sir James Connolly (AVestern Australia), and ...
Article : 291 wordsAnother death from plague took place in Brisbane on Saturday, the victim being an elderly woman. There are now eleven patients in the isolation hospital. Two are ...
Article : 82 wordsThe "Daily Chionicle's" special correspondent writes from Petrograd 'This dying city outwardly retains its magnificent buildings and wide streets, but the buildings which ...
Article : 159 wordsAt the invitation of the Kalgoorlie branch of the Returned Soldiers' League, the Bishop of Kalgoorlie, the Right Rev. Edward Elsey, attended a special meeting of the branch on ...
Article : 153 wordsAlthough no replies have been received by the Federal Ministry from the State Premiers in regard to the proposal for the formation of a pool for canned fruits, negotiations are ...
Article : 269 wordsYesterday fires were caused by lightning in many parts of the west. A fire close to the town of Brewarrina, on Wood's property spread at the rate of many miles an hour, ...
Article : 332 wordsMr. J. H. Thomas. M.P. (secretary of the National Union of Railwayman), who sued "The Communist" newspaper for libel, contained in comments on his action during the ...
Article : 143 wordsAt Saturday's meeting of the council of the New South Wales Public School Teachers' Federation reference was made to the Governmont's action in depriving the students ...
Article : 185 wordsFire broke out on the Commonwealth liner Boorara, at Dunkirk. No details are yet available. In the inter-University races Cambridge won ...
Article : 258 wordsThe "Sunday Times" states that Mr. Lloyd George, in view of the political situation at home and abroad, has decided reluctantly to postpone his journey to Washington ...
Article : 150 wordsThe United News correspondant [?] Tokle interviewed M. Yamanashi, the Japanese War Minister, who declared that Japan would be agreeable to a world reduction of armies ...
Article : 73 wordsA Queenstown message states that, after eight days' trial on a charge of sedition, Enoch, the prophet of a fanatical religious sect of natives, known aa the Israelites, and ...
Article : 185 wordsDuring too storm which passed over the metropilitan area on Saturday afternoon a cottage in Hay-street, Leichhardt, was struck by lightning andd caught alight in ...
Article : 169 wordsFrederick Golding, chief electrician at Australia House was fined at Dover £32 for smuggling binoculars, opera glasses, and a [?]. Sidney witt, his assistant, was fined ...
Article : 40 wordsThe second case of safe blowing within two days occured on Friday night. The premises of J. Napper and Sons, produce merchants, at Rocy Point-road, Recdale, were broken into ...
Article : 92 wordsThe San Francisco "Chronicle" states that Mr. Samuels, manager of the Oceanic Steamship Company, has sworn out a warrant against. Quarter-master Ducrest, of the ...
Article : 66 wordsA Paris message states that Landru, who was sentenced to death for murder, has yielded to persusion and signed an appeal for mercy. There is an idea among lawyers that the ...
Article : 68 wordsBush fires have destroyed much grass about the district, and in some casses wheat in bags. Generally the crops promise well, especially ...
Article : 59 wordsAlthough 104,000 men are engaged on new belief works, representing a value of £4,335,000 unemployment exchanges disclose an increase unemployed. Those totally unemployed in ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 5 Dec 1921, Page 9
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