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Advertising : 126 wordsThe correspondent of "The Times" at Athens states that the plebiscite to decide on the succession to the throne was carried without disturbance, and ...
Article : 96 wordsThe Sunday "Express" understands that the Prince of Wales is keen on riding Kinlark over the sticks at the military meeting at Sandown in ...
Article : 135 wordsThe new Naval programme as [?] on a fear that the United States' and Japan's programmes will cause the Navy, to sink into third place unless ...
Article : 207 wordsThe "Times" confirms the rumours that the Government in carrying, on indirect negotiations with the Sinn Fein leaders. At least four channels ...
Article : 175 wordsThe "Times" Constantinople correspondent wires: The Turkish Nationalists are transferring a large army to the Ionian front for a general offensive ...
Article : 47 wordsA sensation was caused in Glasgow by the arrest and remand of three men, including a prominent merchant, in connection with a motor car incident ...
Article : 91 wordsThat the Prince of Wales is Australia's greatest inimignation agent and that the has not forgotten Australia were demonstrated at the Guildball. ...
Article : 345 wordsA message from Rome reports that the Pope has appointed the following Sydney priests Prothonotaries Apostolic, with the title of Monsignor:— ...
Article : 138 wordsSinn Fein Divisional Council of Dublin repudiates peace negotiations with England, declaring that any discussion, of terms with a foreign Government ...
Article : 32 wordsThe announcement of the capital ship programme by the Admiralty without previous intimation has caused intense astonishment and formidable ...
Article : 82 wordsA significant commentary on the indications of an impending Irish truce is the action of the Galway County Council, which, though entirely ...
Article : 50 wordsThe growing demand for retrenchment and lessened taxation is likely to lead to extremey plain speaking in the Commons economy debate. ...
Article : 157 wordsA message from Buenos Ayres states that Argentine appears to be confused and irritated over events at Geneva. The "Standard," in an editorial says ...
Article : 161 wordsIndiscriminate firing took place at Cork last evening, when an officer and a woman were, dangerously wounded. The "Evening News" states that ...
Article : 51 wordsMr. Thomas, the railwaymen's leader, speaking at Southfields, expressed the opinion that peace would be unattainable with Ireland until the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 352 wordsThe Soviet Government has entirely abolished money, and for purposes of foreign trade it is no longer legal tender. In lieu thereof the Government ...
Article : 105 wordsThe "Evening News" states that there is good hope of peace in Ireland by Christmas. Mr. Henderson brings proposals from Mr. Gr[?]ths, and when ...
Article : 42 wordsThe "Freeman's Journal" was found guilty on two charges, namely, spreading a false report, spreading a report intended to cause disaffection. It was ...
Article : 147 wordsIn addition to the precautions already, mentioned, patrols, with lanterns, reminiscent of Guy Fawkes' days, are constantity, traversing the ...
Article : 38 wordsThe election for the new Legislative Council, which is not yet completed, shows poor voting. Many prominent men from the late Legislative Council ...
Article : 101 wordsMr. Ashbolt (Agent-General for Tesmania) is preparing a paper for the Royal Society of Arts, to be read on December 7, dealing with industrial ...
Article : 214 wordsA Washington message says: The Shipping Board announces that new United States ships valued at £15,000,000 will be ready for the Pacific ...
Article : 91 wordsThe "Times Dubin correspondent reports that a noted Sinn Feiner, Joseph Howley, was mysteriously shot at a railway station in Dublin on ...
Article : 122 wordsTwenty-one members of the League of Nations have not yet paid their contributions. The movement is growing to secure a more equitable bassis of ...
Article : 43 wordsReuter's Paris correspondent gives a diverting story of the way in which a cheque for £20,000, bearing the signature of the famous Anglo-Greek ...
Article : 209 wordsThe "Evening News" Geneva correspondent states that the withdrawal of Agrentine is regarded as the action of a spoilt child, disgruntled at not ...
Article : 60 wordsIn the House of Commons, replying to Brigadier-General Croft, who urged that all State Departments should be instructed to order only British goods ...
Article : 112 wordsThe British, French, and Italian delegates to-day discussed the resumption of trade with Russia, preliminary to the forthcoming Conference ...
Article : 76 wordsThe auxiliary division of the R.L.C. authorised a proclamation which has been posted up in the Macroom district, as follows:-"Whercas foul murders of ...
Article : 117 wordsThe United Service correspondent at Geneva reports that the Australasian. South African, and, Indian delegations intend making another fight for ...
Article : 84 wordsA German version of the battle of Jutland comes from Von Hase, a gunnery officer on the Defflinger, who, describing the "death-voyage" of the ...
Article : 184 wordsA message from Washington states that America has decide to stand pat on what it has already demanded regarding the disposition of German ...
Article : 155 wordsHuge crowds of curious onlookers watched at New York the Sinn Feiners' welcome to Mrs. McSwceney. Several hundred police were present ...
Article : 82 wordsReplying to Sir Robert Newman in the House of Commons, Mr. Hope said he was aware that considerable woolcombing machinery was not working ...
Article : 138 wordsA message from Helsingfors states that the effects of Russia's sufferings are indicated in the preliminary census returns, which show that the ...
Article : 80 wordsReuter's Verviers correspondent reports that the Belgian Court of Assizes sentenced eight cattle dealers to terms of imprisonment, ranging from twelve ...
Article : 79 wordsA London business man, Mr. Oswald Falk, writes to the "Times" urging that the Australian exchange deadlock shows the necessity for the ...
Article : 136 wordsThe "Evening News" states that there is a growing belief that peace negotiations are about to be opened almost immediately. It is believed that ...
Article : 87 wordsMr. J. H. Thomas, M. P. addressing the railwaymen at Plymouth, declared there must be a radical improvement in the condition of the working classes. ...
Article : 95 wordsMaxwell Warren Thorn, 19 years of age, and stated to be the son of the "Chief Ranger of New South Wales," is co-respondent in a divorce case ...
Article : 88 wordsA message from Washington states that Senator Capper's attempt to give the quictus to wheat gambling by the Chicago Board of Trade and the ...
Article : 121 wordsDespite the definite announcement that Mr. White, a millionaire racing man, had undertaken to pay £100,000 to save his friend Sir Thos. Beecham ...
Article : 132 wordsThe correspondent of the "Times" in Paris states that the authorities there are concerned at the post-war growth of juvenile depravity, particularly ...
Article : 50 wordsNewfoundland, according to its Premier (Mr. R. A. Squires), is a Modern Utopia. "Living conditions are ideal, peace reigns supreme there are no ...
Article : 62 wordsThe arrest of two stylishly dressed collecus in Liverpool is likely to result in sensational disclosures. It is stated that documents were found in their ...
Article : 284 wordsM. Paul Desclianet, who had recently to resign from the position of President of the French Republic owing to a nervous breakdown, states that he is ...
Article : 49 wordsThe "Times." in its second review of "The Sentimental, Bloke," describes it as one of the most completely successful comedies ever filmed. ...
Article : 38 wordsThe King has approved of the recent, proposals of the House of Commons to [?] a statue to Mr. Joseph Chamberlain within, the precinets of the ...
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The Maitland Weekly Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1931), Sat 11 Dec 1920, Page 2
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