Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, addressing the Welsh Liberal Executive, said these were not normal times. There were gigantic events in the making. ...
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Article : 736 wordsThe Newcastle Quarter Sessions were concluded yesterday before His Honor Judge Hamilton. Mr. W. J. Bradley was Crown Prosecutor. ...
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Article : 49 wordsNaval Committee of the House of Representatives invited Sir Philip Gibbs, the noted war correspondent, to testify regarding disarmament. ...
Article : 258 wordsThe Prince of Wales unveiled a cross in St. John's Quadrangle, Magdalen College Oxford in memory of 200 members of the college who fell in the war. ...
Article : 113 wordsWilliam Davies pleaded guilty to a charge of forging a receipt with intent to defraud at Newcastle on January 23, 1920. In entering his plea accused added he was ...
Article : 320 wordsIt is understood that Canada accepted from Britain 12 airships, 150 feet long, of the scout type, and six kite balloons. The total value of the air material ...
Article : 53 wordsViscount Novar, the late Governor-General of Australia, made his first public appearance, since returning from Australia, at the Royal Colonial ...
Article : 302 wordsThe Swiss Federal Council has declined to permit the policing troops of the League of Nations to traverse Switzerland on the way to Vilna, or on any occasion. ...
Article : 200 wordsMr. A. R. Gardiner, M.P., has received the following letter from Mr. T. B. Cooper, Under-Secretary for Public Works :—"Referring to your representations in ...
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Article : 175 wordsJudgment was delivered by Mr. Justice Wade to-day, in a case of importance to stock owners, auctioneers, and others. In the first instance, W. J. Stewart had ...
Article : 491 wordsSenator Millen spent Saturday, Sunday, and Monday visiting the battle areas of Flanders and France, paying particular attention to the Australian cemeteries and ...
Article : 270 wordsEdward William Dean was charged alternatively with stealing and receiving a wallet containing £21 10s, the property of Erasmus Charles Bevan, at Newcastle, ...
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Article : 352 wordsA Paris message states that a conference of the international bankers, except the American, who have not yet replied, will assemble in Paris at the week-end ...
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Article : 248 wordsA general meeting of the Parents and Citizens' Association of the Tighe's Hill Public School was held at the school last night. Mr. W. Wilson presided. ...
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Article : 63 wordsIn the semi-final of the Amateur Billiard Championship, S. H. Fry, the champion, beat J. R. Hooper (Australia), scoring 2000 to 1720. ...
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Article : 291 wordsSome of the American newspapers print sensational cable messages from London, reporting an audience of American correspondents at the Foreign Office with a ...
Article : 100 wordsExtensions and improvements are being affected to the Austral Nail Works at Port Waratah. The additional cleaning house is now nearing completion. ...
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Article : 134 wordsA procession of unemployed, four or five hundred strong, comprising members of the A.W.U., the Waterside Workers, and others, marched along Ellen-street, ...
Article : 134 wordsThe ex-German battleship Baden has been sunk off the Isle of Wight, as the result of torpedo and aerial bombing experiment, designed to test the stability ...
Article : 50 wordsA public meeting, which has been convened by Aldermen Light, Cornish, and Gibson, will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Newcastle, this evening, to consider ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Thu 10 Feb 1921, Page 5
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