While M. Woikoff, Soviet Envoy and Minister Plenipotentiary to Poland, was entering a railway train at Warsaw ...
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Article : 193 wordsThe New Zealanders played a drawn game against Oxford University. In their second innings New Zealand lost six wickets for 214. ...
Article : 53 wordsM. Litvinoff has handed M. Patek, the Polish Minister, a strong note protesting against M. Woikoff's assassination ...
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Article : 95 wordsDennis Rook, who is Hying to Australia in a Moth 'plane, arrived at Aboukir, Egypt, on Sunday. He leaves for Cairo on Wednesday. ...
Article : 30 wordsGeneral Matsui. Japanese military adviser to Marshal Charm Tso-lin, has arrived here, and reported to the Premier (Baron Tanaka). It is ...
Article : 116 wordsThe French airmen, Coste and Rignot, who left Paris on Saturday, seeking to establish a new distance record, failed in their objective. ...
Article : 54 words"While Japan is unsparing in her efforts to co-operate with the other Powers in China, she is determined to safeguard her legitimate ...
Article : 117 wordsGeneral Hertzog. Prime Minister of the Union, speaking in Parliament today, declared that the great majority of Germans in South-West Africa ...
Article : 94 wordsPreliminary proposals for an air flight from Sydney to Auckland were discussed at a meeting of business and professional men at which the ...
Article : 334 wordsAfter a short rest Chamberlin and Levine returned to their aeroplane, where the inhabitants of Kottbus had gathered in force, and demanded ...
Article : 201 wordsThe New Zealand cricket team continued its match against Oxford University today. Scores were:—New Zealand, first innings 263 (Mills 54 ...
Article : 50 wordsThe correspondent of the Australian Press Association, who is attending the International Labour conference at Geneva, reports that ...
Article : 159 wordsOnlookers state that Woikoff fired blindly about the station. This was the real cause of his death, as it prevented his friends from intervening ...
Article : 145 wordsA Brussels message stales that [?]000 men and women Rotarians from most of the countries of the world cheered enthusiastically King ...
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The Maitland Weekly Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1931), Sat 11 Jun 1927, Page 2
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