Commander von Hase, senior gunnery officer on the battle cruiser Derflinger, has published a book in Berlin detailing the Jutland battle, which he describes as entirely fortuitous. ...
Article : 281 wordsIn the House of Commons Mr. Brace moved the Labour party's amendment to the Address in Reply, regretting the absence of any proposal to nationalise the coalmines on the ...
Article : 412 wordsThe Australian Press Association had an exclusive interview with Mr. Arthur Griffith, Acting-President of the so-called Irish Republic, who declared that 75 per cent. of the ...
Article : 819 wordsThe unions having members thrown out of employment in consequence of the engineers' strike, intend to make a move with the object of endeavouring to bring about a ...
Article : 490 wordsSir Ross Smith, in his Vickers-Vimy machine, arrived at Narromine at 10.45 yesterday morning. He will leave for Sydney at 7 o'clock this morning. A flag at the G.P.O will be hoisted after he passes Katoomba. He will probably be sighted over Sydney about 10.20 a.m., and is expected ...
Article : 97 wordsOfficial circles regard Mr. MacNeill's (Sinn Fein M.P. for Londonderry City) statement to the Australian Press Association as a valuable contribution to the Irish controversy. They ...
Article : 325 wordsIn the House of Commons at question time Mr. Chamberlain (Chancellor of the Exchequer), announced that the Government had informed the United States that besides ...
Article : 245 wordsThe aviators left at 8 o'clock this morning for Narromine against a strong head wind. All the men are well, but they say the trip from Charleville was very rough, owing to a ...
Article : 147 wordsA message from Copenhagen says it is reported here that the Czecho-Slovak rev[?]ters executed Admiral Koltchak, though the Moscow Soviet sent a wireless message, asking ...
Article : 198 wordsA message from Copenhagen says that progress reports of the plebiscite in Slesvig show that 75 per cent. favour Denmark, which greatly exceeds expectations. ...
Article : 135 wordsAn amazing hold-up of a military motor van in the heart of Dublin by armed men is reported. A hand-cart on which a long ladder was pulled across the stre[?]t, was an effective ...
Article : 200 wordsKeen disappointment was felt at Narromine on Wednesday when it was officially notified that Sir Ross Smith was staying at Bourke. Fully 3000 persons were present. A late ...
Article : 194 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle's" Polish correspondent says that Putzig, a seaside resort on the Baltic, was the scene of a memorable ceremony on February 10, when Polish cavalry, ...
Article : 178 wordsThe Supreme Council met this morning at No. 10 Downing-street. Mr. Lloyd George, M. Millerand (France), Signor Nitti (Italy), and Lord Curzon were ...
Article : 86 wordsIt may be taken for granted that the approaching dissolution of Parliament, probably next week, will be accompanied by the announcement of appointments to the Legislative ...
Article : 167 wordsIt was announced yesterday by the Orient Company that arrangements had been made for the manning of the R.M.S. Indarra by engineers, and that the vessel would sail ...
Article : 79 wordsThe Prince of Wales has appointed his staff for his Australasian tour as follows:- Chief of Staff; Admiral Halsey. Secretary: Mr. Grigg. ...
Article : 68 wordsIt is expected Sir Ross Smith will leave Narromine at 7 a.m. this morning, arriving over Sydney about 10.30. He will circle over the Mascot aerodrome to get details of the ...
Article : 429 wordsA message from Paris says that the Allied Council has decided to insist upon the extradition of German war criminals, who have been listed for trial. ...
Article : 167 wordsA suggestion that Sir John Monash should adjudicate on the strikers' claims was endorsed by various members of the institute, but it was pointed out that the engineers ...
Article : 88 wordsQueues of night-workers awaited the opening of the polling booths at Paisley. Large numbers of women voted. Students, including women from Glasgow, attired in fantastic ...
Article : 82 wordsAt a conference of the federal committee of the British Medical Association held in Sydney on February 4 and 5 important decisions were arrived at with the idea of inducing ...
Article : 339 wordsAccording to Mr. Percival Phillips, in a message from Cairo, the Australian troops largely contributed to a lasting improvement of the conditions in Port Said. The rogues, ...
Article : 141 wordsThe following telegram was received by the Premier from the Shipping Controller this afternoon:—"Anticipate being able to make steamer available next week of about 4000 tons ...
Article : 92 wordsA message from Flensburg states that the jubilation of the Danish population enraged a German, who hauled down the Allied flags and hoisted the German flag. ...
Article : 63 wordsIn the House of Commons the Address in Reply was proposed and seconded. Mr. George Thorne (Labour) moved an amendment to the Address in Reply regretting ...
Article : 612 wordsSuggestive messages are arriving from Spain alluding to important affairs. Apparently, grave disorders have again occurred, but the news is the scantiest. Probably the ...
Article : 34 wordsWhen the Prime Minister asked the doctors last December to grant him certain extensions of the Commonwealth's powers in relation to trade and commerce, industrial disputes, ...
Article : 160 wordsSouth Africa is in the throes of a political, industrial, and commercial upheaval. Merchants have been hard hit by the banking restrictions, and exchange chaos. Threats of ...
Article : 142 wordsThe Natal mail train collided in the Transvaal, at midnight, with a goods train, which had become uncoupled. Three deaths are reported, and twenty people ...
Article : 37 wordsWater trouble compelled the Vickers machine, which is attempting to fly from London to the Cape, to descend in a dry swamp. It was impossible to repair the ...
Article : 50 wordsGeneral Sir John Monash's book on the Australian victories in France, 1918, is receiving many favourable notices. The London Press, eulogistically referring to the ...
Article : 42 wordsSenor Decossio, a leading Spanish commercial representative, has reserved two stands at the International samples fair, to be held in Barcelona in May, and has invited, through ...
Article : 78 wordsThe conditions governing the flight were such as to test to the utmost the reliability of the machine and the capability of the pilot. The Vickers-Vimy, with its two 330-h.p. ...
Article : 2,497 wordsAt a meeting of the Bank Officers' Association, presided over by Mr. Sydney Smith, it was decided to submit to the Court a proposal to amend the rules of the organisation, ...
Article : 166 wordsA small quantity [?] new season's wheat came to hand at the Alexandria produce sales yesterday. It was eagerly sought, and resulted in the very high price of 9/3[?] a bushel ...
Article : 44 wordsMr. Austen Chamberlain (Chancellor of the Exchequer), replying to the memorialists who recently interviewed him regarding exchange and international finance, said the attitude of ...
Article : 145 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph's" Brussels correspondent says it is rumoured that the Government ordered rolling stock from Germany, owing to the exchange rates causing ...
Article : 41 wordsFor valour in the field—the field of war. Though far on crystal heights unknown before. We bid you welcome—with ten thousand more Who fought and gained for us a swift new ...
Article : 179 wordsThe P.and O. Company's steamers Naldera and Narkunda are nearing completion. They hope to despatch the Naldera to Australia on April 9. ...
Article : 282 wordsSt. Mary's Cathedral was crowded to the doors last night on the occasion of the presentation of an illuminated address to Ar[?]bishop Kelly by the la[?]ty of the Roman ...
Article : 237 wordsPolling will take place to-day for the Paisley by-election. Yesterday's activity among all parties was tremendous. Anticipations regarding the result remain cautious. It is ...
Article : 94 wordsMr. Peter Mackie, of Glasgow, has offered the New South Wales Agency a seascape, painted by McTaggart, entitled "A rainy day at Tarbert," which he purchased for 1700 ...
Article : 67 wordsThe exhibition in the Town Hall will conclude to-night with a Conservatorium concert. During the day the main hall will be cleared of portion of the exhibits to permit ...
Article : 58 wordsAll schools have been closed owing to influenza. The average mortality is 90 daily. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 14 Feb 1920, Page 13
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