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Advertising : 376 wordsThe Minister for Labour, in a speech, declared that intrigues would not be tolerated the purpose of allowing disappointed persons to embarrass any Government. Even ...
Article : 128 wordsThe "Times" says—If the assertions are disproved, there must be an end to this insidious intrigue, which has a deeper inspiration than all its agents ...
Article : 215 wordsOn account of the great interest in the debate on the Maurice Letter, the gallery of the House of Commons was crowded. Mr. Asquith, moving for the appointment ...
Article : 561 wordsMr. Asquith's motion for a Select Committee to investigate the charges by General Maurice, which the Government accepted as a no-confidence motion, was ...
Article : 36 wordsMr. Asquith, in the course of his speech, said that so far as he knew none of his political friends had any privity in the composition or publication of General Maurice's ...
Article : 36 wordsAccording to press reports, Mr. Lloyd George has dropped the proposal for a court of honour, and will stand or fall on the basis of the explanations its leaders will ...
Article : 227 wordsThe newspapers provide practically a chorus of praise to Mr. Lloyd George for converting the attack based on General Maurice's letter into what one of the ...
Article : 261 wordsA remarkable article in the "Daily Mail" entitled "Revenge of the Duds," declares that Mr. Asquith's attack, made under cover of a disgruntled General, is likely to ...
Article : 138 wordsThe "Daily Mail" states that Mr. Lloyd George completely answered the accusations and left not a rag of General Maurice's pretentious indictment. He showed that ...
Article : 201 wordsThe 399th casualty list just issued contains the following:— WOUNDED. Corporal Frederick Alexander, Moree ...
Article : 233 wordsSeymour Spiller, a registered dentist, appealed before the Full Court, consisting of Mr. Justice Pring, Mr. Justice Gordon, and Mr. Justice Ferguson, in Sydney last week ...
Article : 208 wordsMr. Lloyd George, who was received with loud cheers, said that as far as he knew the demand for a select committee to inquire into the statements of Ministers was ...
Article : 1,350 wordsIt is impossible to prevent the situation degenerating into a political squabble, which is considered appalling in view of the present situation. ...
Article : 84 wordsThe view from the gallery of the House presented one of the most extraordinary spectacles in British war politics. The tense crowded array of soldiers and sailors on ...
Article : 424 wordsA message from Paris states that the French press welcomes the rapid disposal of the Maurice affair and remarks that the present is no time for political and military ...
Article : 76 wordsThe House of Commons lobby was quieter yesterday. The sense of crisis is diminished in view of the general expectation that the Government will secure a majority of ...
Article : 171 wordsIn the House of commons yesterday Mr. Macpherson (Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the War Office) replied in the negative to the question asked by General Sir ...
Article : 68 wordsPrivy Councillor Goetz, Professor of History at Leipzig University, launches a violent attack on the Tirpitz Fatherland. Party, which he accuses of attempting to ...
Article : 200 wordsMr. Bonar Law declined to answer the question of Mr. Lambert (Unionist whether the 5th Army (comprising 14 divisions) was opposed by 40 German divisions, which were ...
Article : 54 wordsMr. R. H. Cambage, the Under-secretary for Mines, has furnished a return which shows that the gold yield recorded in this State for the month of April was 7403 ...
Article : 125 wordsSeveral French newspapers state that the secret publication 'of General Maurice's letter emphasises the necessity for the maintenance of unity among the Allies in view ...
Article : 70 wordsLatest information states that Zeebrugge is impracticable for German submarines, which consequently are diverted to German ports. ...
Article : 79 wordsThe "Freeman's Journal" states that General Maurice's letter gives a ray of hope. The Dublin correspondent of the "Daily News" states that the Nationalists are not ...
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The Maitland Weekly Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1931), Sat 18 May 1918, Page 9
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