Herr van Hoesch, a counsellor of the German Embassy in Paris, has lodged a further protest against the occupation of the Ruhr. ...
Article : 200 wordsMr. Lloyd George's seventh article traverses France's latest action against Germany. He says:— France has once more jumped on the ...
Article : 935 wordsIt is reported from Dublin that the Cork mail, travelling at forty-five miles an hour, swept safely over a chasm 12 feet wide, where the rebels had blown ...
Article : 249 wordsThe weather doctors of the first rank find to-day their patient more or less down with attacks of unwanted heat and cold, storms and tempests, earthquakes ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 713 wordsThe conference between representatives of the Nationalist and Country Parties still drags on. At its conclusion to-day, Mr. Hughes ...
Article : 501 wordsStockholm reports the receipt of advices from Russia to the effect that Smolensk is in a state of war, and all the troops at Vitebask and Smolensk have ...
Article : 70 wordsThe "Lapp Mall Gazette" states that there is disquieting information from Bavaria, and that a monarchist coup d'etat is likely owing to the ...
Article : 40 wordsThe Conference on the question of the payment of the British debt to the United States has been suspended. The British Commission has left ...
Article : 184 wordsThe Duke of York had an enthusiastic reception in London when attending the dinner of the Industrial welfare Society, of which he is ...
Article : 141 wordsThe Reichstag voted in favour of giving dictatorial powers to Herr Cuno, the German Chancellor, the Socialists and communists opposing the motion. ...
Article : 102 wordsThere was an inclination to take the month so far as it had gone, to draw the curtain aside to this extent, and then make an effort to ...
Article : 256 wordsThere is a considerable agitation for easier divorce in England, and then with equal rights. Sir Hall Caine has been mentioned in connection with the vote ...
Article : 397 wordsIt is reported from Berlin that the French have ordered the Mayor of Manheim to arrest Herr Thyssen and other directors, and take them to the French ...
Article : 232 wordsA New South Wales loan for £4,000,000, bearing interest at 5 per cent, has been underwritten at 96½. It is redeemable in 1932-42. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe American press uniformly expresses its disappointment at the break up of the British-American Debt Conference, and stresses the paramount importance of ...
Article : 191 wordsThe aeronautical correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that in secluded workshops in the Government's Research Department has been ...
Article : 105 wordsThe Melbourne City Council has agreed to give the press news on condition that no comment is published. The weather to-day improved, the ...
Article : 245 wordsMr. Cocks, the State Treasurer, who returned to Sydney this morning from Melbourne, subsequently made a statement on the question of not allowing ...
Article : 290 wordsSir Joseph Cook, writing to the newspapers on boy emigration schemes, says: "We regard such migration as the soundest of all migration propositions from the ...
Article : 89 wordsThe death is reported from Los Angeles of Wallace Reid, the noted film star. His death followed a relapse from a complication of diseases. He was ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Mayonce correspondent of the "Echo de Paris" states that the detachment of the Reichswehr, which garrisoned Munster, left the town hurriedly, ...
Article : 44 wordsHere is an item cabled from London to New York, November 25. It will stand a good deal of reading, in view of the general position. "If another great war ...
Article : 261 wordsThe British Farmers' Union is pressing for a modification of the practice of using exclusively frozen meat for the army. The Army Council points out that the ...
Article : 76 wordsThe Paris newspapers publish a despatch from Berlin which states that Germany intends to address the signatories of the Versailles Treaty, calling ...
Article : 61 wordsPresident Harding has been ill for several days with a slight attack of la grippe. His physician ordered him to bed, and ...
Article : 36 wordsThe steamer Canadian Planter, which arrived to-day from Montreal and ports, carried some forward Friezian cattle, comprising four bulls, nine cows, ...
Article : 213 wordsA boycott of French goods has been adopted enthusiastically, and women are refusing to purchase French clothing as luxuries. ...
Article : 52 wordsResidents in the suburbs of Paris heard Madame Melba's voice at Covent Garden strongly on a three-valve wireless. ...
Article : 39 wordsA message from Trenton, New Jersey, states that the Anti-saloon League has passed a resolution urging that the army and navy be utilised to establish a ...
Article : 99 wordsA message from Capetown states that the third session of the fourth Union Parliament opened to-day. The Governor-General's speech ...
Article : 107 wordsSir Hall Caine has written a paper on the subject in which he asks a number of questions and answers them at the same time. He wants to know why so ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 337 wordsMr. Oakes, the Acting Premier, stated to-day that the question of creating a system of appeal for members of the police force had not been abandoned, ...
Article : 335 wordsGlasgow reports that all the available expert coal for January has been booked for immediate shipment to Germany, and this boom has increased certain ...
Article : 36 wordsA party of engineers and officials of the Barnsdall Corporation, one of the largest oil producing companies in the United States, will sail from New York ...
Article : 133 wordsA message from Sydney, Nova Scotia, reports that 2500 from miners are Idle, as the result of the closing of the Wabana Mines, Newfoundland, owing to ...
Article : 42 wordsSpeaking of tanks reminds one of motor cars, as they may be equally deadly. This is gathered from a report in a San Francisco paper of "just in" date. It ...
Article : 220 wordsThe Berlin Government has forbidden the railwaymen to carry coal to France or Belgium. Belgium despatches report that ...
Article : 72 wordsA Capetown message states that a fierce long drought caused a native tribe in Rhodesia to kill a human being to appease the rain god. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 126 wordsThe death is announced of Mrs. Kate Antley, the actress. The French Foreign Affairs Commission recommends the immediate ...
Article : 147 wordsLieutenant Alexander Pearson has established a speed record, arriving in New York with a passenger in an army aeroplane from Dytton, Ohio, a distance of ...
Article : 47 wordsAt the opening of the Liverpool wool sales, the whole of the offering of 20,000 bales of the British-Australian Wool Realisation Association's wool were sold. ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says there is danger of the renewal of conflict between Lithuanian irregulars and the French garrison, at ...
Article : 176 wordsTelegrams from Harvison, Arkaness, state that mob law is spreading, and more of the striking railway men are being flogged in several towns in the north of ...
Article : 51 wordsThe officials in Louislana have continued their investigations into the Ku Klux Klan reign of terror that culminated in the Mer Rouge murders. ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Sat 20 Jan 1923, Page 5
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