A message from Monte Video reports that the celebrated Antarctic explorer, Sir Ernest Shackleton, in command of the ...
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Article : 227 wordsCondolences from school boys and girls old comrades, and citizens in all walks of life are pouring in for Lady Shackleton. ...
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Article : 157 wordsWith regard to the assertions that Sir Ernest Shackleton's health did not justify him undertaking the expedition, it is authoritatively stated ...
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Article : 258 wordsCaptain Hussey, who is bringing the body of Sir Ernest Shackleton to England, cables from Monte Video, as follows:— ...
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Article : 203 wordsLady Shackleton received a telegram from Sandringham as follows:—"The King and Queen are shocked to hear the sad news of the death of ...
Article : 68 wordsTom Lewis, a young Welshman, and a wealthy war-time shipowner, last week at the Bow-street Court, was the plaintiff in a case in which E. T. ...
Article : 121 wordsReuter's Home correspondent reports that following, the six days Requiem Mass at St. Peter's for the late Pope the first service was held in ...
Article : 139 wordsThe output of the Clyde ship yards for January was a record eight steamers, aggregating 52,000 tons, having been launched, nearly all oil-burning. ...
Article : 51 wordsReplying to a deputation of the Constitutional Labour Party, which dwelt on the fact that many would be settlers to the overseas dominions lost ...
Article : 156 words"The Times" says: "The aptlynamed Quest's 30,000 miles voyage of discovery appealed to the English imagination, as perhaps no previous ...
Article : 517 wordsThe "Times" Paris correspondent reports that French opinion is calmer since M. Briand's retirement. The peace negotiations are proceeding ...
Article : 50 wordsJust when the strike leaders were facing the very difficult problem of preventing the men from rushing back to the coalfield, General Hertzog ...
Article : 159 wordsReuter's Cairo correspondent reports that so far there have been 21 arrests in connection with have been 21 arrests in connection with the conspiracy to kill Sarwat Pasha. ...
Article : 125 wordsThe second round of the British Association Cup resulted:—Tottenham Hotspur (holders) defeated Watford by 1 goal to nil at Tottenham. ...
Article : 60 wordsThe correspondent of "The Times" at Rome says that an extraordinary incident occurred in the Sistine Chapel at the termination of the ...
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Article : 43 wordsA message from Washington says that 90 bodies have been recovered from the wreckage of the Knickerbocker Theatre, and 120 others have ...
Article : 117 wordsThe "Westminster Gazette" states that the impending Air Conference will discuss Empire mail services. Already plans are advanced for a mail plane ...
Article : 91 wordsReuter's Christiana correspondent reports that the National Council of Norwegian Women has submitted a proposal endorsed by the President of ...
Article : 49 wordsAt the Hampshire County Cricket Club's annual meeting, Mr. H. W. R. Beneraft, chairman of the club, repudiated Warwick Armstrong's ...
Article : 161 wordsThe Court has returned to London from Sandringham, and was welcomed by a crowd of people at St. Pancras Princess Mary, who was looking well, ...
Article : 152 wordsAn official Labour reply to speeches by. Mr. A. Chamberlain, Mr. Winston Churchill and other party leaders, was made by, Mr. Arthur Henderson at ...
Article : 165 wordsThe death-rate from the collapse of the Knickerbocker Theatre, Washington, now reachers 109, and the injured total 150. ...
Article : 76 wordsAnother controversy has developed between the Prime Minister and the Premier of South Australia on the arbitration questions, aroused by the ...
Article : 268 wordsA message from Paris states that it is announced that the new Irish world organisation to be formed will be entitled "Fine Gaedheal," which is ...
Article : 67 wordsCongratulating the Daily Mail," on attaining a not sale of 1,483,745, Lord Northcliffe cables from Ismalia stating that the publication of the numbers will ...
Article : 156 wordsAt to-day's sales 6400 bales of free and 4300 bales of Bawra wool were offered. The latter consisted chiefly of second merino and greasy ...
Article : 80 wordsIgnatius Lincoln, the notorious spy, and a former British member of Parliament, is held by the American Department of Justice pending ...
Article : 64 wordsA message from Dublin states that the Continental steamers City of Dormund and City of Frankfort, which have been out of commission ...
Article : 66 wordsPre-occupation regarding the possibilities of winning a general election this year seems to be paralysing the hands of the Home Government ...
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The Maitland Weekly Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1931), Sat 4 Feb 1922, Page 2
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