The Australasian Rugby League footballers gained an easy win over Halifax to-day at Halifax by 35 points to 6. ...
Article : 314 wordsProfound disappointment, only moderately tempered by the agreement to a 1.75 ratio for capital ships—otherwise 175,000 tons—is felt by the British, American, Italian, and, to some extent, the Japanese delegations at the announcement ...
Article : 170 wordsGeorge Cook is preparing to meet an even more formidable opponent than Dick Turpin, whose domain was in the heart of Epping Forrest, ...
Article : 455 wordsMr. Wickham Steed, editor of the "Times," discussing the situation at Washington says that upon France will now fall the blame for any ...
Article : 233 wordsThe Grand Naval Committee agreed upon limitation of airplane carriers as follow: United States and Britain, 135,000 tons: Japan, 80,000: France, ...
Article : 48 wordsThe "Washington Post" hopes that the French demands wil the immediately withdrawn. Otherwise it would be a most stupendous blunder. ...
Article : 446 wordsReplying to Lord Lee. M. Sarraut told the Grand NavaL Committee that France would prefer to withdraw from the Washington Conference if she must ...
Article : 42 wordsWith a French reservation dependent on a reply from Paris, the Grand Naval Committee has agreed to the principle of the limitation of ...
Article : 46 words"We must revert to France as a foreign State whoso fleet requires special study if France insists on the claimed submarine programme," says ...
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Article : 1,076 wordsA situation which threatened to become intense but eventually created an atmosphere of warmly reciprocal cordiality between the British and ...
Article : 420 wordsFrench opinion with regard to the submarine question appears to be divided between indignation against Britain and sympathy with Britain's ...
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Article : 274 wordsFrance's insistence on a submarine tonnage of 90,000 has rendered impossible the conclusion of an agreement on the subject. It is understood that ...
Article : 200 wordsA reassuring inerpretation of the relations between President Harding and Judge Hughes was circulated through the White House ...
Article : 253 wordsA message from Paris states that M. Maurice Barres, the eminent novelist, has revealed the terms imposed by a family council on Boppe, a ...
Article : 220 wordsDespite the continuous efforts of British and American official observers to reconcile the Japanese and Chinese, the attitude on the Shantung situation ...
Article : 68 wordsAdmiral Ide, Minister and acting Head of the Navy Department in a message to the Japanese people for the new year, says that the year 1922 ...
Article : 177 wordsIn White House circles the opinion is held that though there is disappointment at the failure to agree on the submarine question this does not ...
Article : 452 wordsWhile agreeing that France's decision has clarified the position, Senator Pearce say's: "Naturally I am disappointed that the French have made ...
Article : 252 wordsReuter's Berlin correspondent reports that a company, with capital of 200,000,000 murks, has been formed at Munich for the purpose of ...
Article : 141 wordsJudge Hughes proposes a Six-Power Treaty to embody a Pacific Cable agreement. The motion for the New Year is hopeful. The press is urging ...
Article : 153 wordsHerr Karl Lang, German Charge D'Affaires, has presented his credentials and has been received by Mr. C. E. Hughes, Secretary of State, ...
Article : 76 wordsPress views of the submarine question range from the outspokenness of the "Washington Post," which often varies from the views of the ...
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The Maitland Weekly Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1931), Sat 7 Jan 1922, Page 12
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