The formal part of the Prince of Wales' visit ended to-day with a dinner given by the Minister for Foreign Affairs. ...
Article : 234 wordsAn attempt was made to steal an old Government gunboat, the Helga, at Kingstown, near Dublin. The wessel was lying in the harbor at the ...
Article : 134 wordsIn connection with the Mount Everest expedition, Major Bruce has wired from Kampaidzong on April 12 that the party had arrived from ...
Article : 224 words"Many things shine as the stars for ever" was the deep prayer of the congregation which filled St. Clement Danes Church, the Strand, ...
Article : 411 wordsA report is current among the Baltic delegations at Genoa to the effect that the Russo-German Treaty contains ...
Article : 96 wordsReuter's Genoa correspondent states that the Russian reply with regard to the decisions of the London Conference, at the outset affirmed that Russia is ...
Article : 171 wordsReuter's Genoa correspondent reports that delegates at the conference to-day split into conclaves to discuss the Russo-German imbroglio. Mr. ...
Article : 117 wordsReuter's Genoa correspondent states that the representatives of the ten powers who signed the note of protest to Germany met this morning, ...
Article : 247 wordsThere were raids on the post offices in the Castlerea district, Roscommon, on Saturday, when large sums were stolen. ...
Article : 63 wordsThe gala performance at the Tokio Imperial Theatre was a brilliant and memorable spectacle. The interior is equal in beauty to that of any ...
Article : 473 wordsReuter's Paris correspondent reports that that M. Poincare has given instructions for the Russo-German Treaty to be brought before the ...
Article : 151 wordsThe Dublin correspondent of the "Westminster Gazette" states that the Republican and Free State military organisations have agreed to a ...
Article : 34 wordsA message from Genoa slates that the conditions and offers indicated in the Russian reply are largely in accordance with the Allies' note presented ...
Article : 112 wordsThe political world is interested in the published declaration of Lord Robert Cecil's views, declaring that progress and stability lie in a middle ...
Article : 237 wordsA bomb was thrown among the congregation at the Catholic Church, in Belfast. A woman was killed and a constable injured. ...
Article : 76 wordsThe New Zealand loan of £5,000,000, at 5 per cent., and the City of Wellington debenture issue of £700,000, at 5½ per cent., at 98, were fully ...
Article : 149 wordsVerbatim reports of an interview with Mr. Lloyd George last evening show that the Prime Minister anticipates handing over an important part ...
Article : 81 wordsReuter's Genoa correspondent reports that Mr. Lloyd George adheres to his original view of a favourable outcome to the Conference. In an interview ...
Article : 105 wordsArmed men held up a train at Limerick Junction last evening and seized 44 Free State Army recruits en route to Dublin for training at ...
Article : 126 wordsMr Wickham Steed, editor of the "Times," writes:—"it would need the pen of Dante, to do justice to the scene aboard the Alighieri. The sight ...
Article : 311 wordsReuter's Genoa correspondent reports that, apart from the difficulty of deciding the form of Russian payment of compensation to the Entente, no ...
Article : 123 wordsReuter's Paris correspondent states that news from Genoa forecasts that the Russian reply to the London memorandum, which is to be delivered ...
Article : 71 wordsThe "Daily Mail" states that Regent and Bond Streets are excited by a threatened revival of long skirts already pronouncedly apparent at smart ...
Article : 134 wordsThe conference of the Independent Labour Party, which is sitting in Nottingham, passed a resolution opposing an alliance with the "Wee Frees" ...
Article : 136 wordsGovernment repairs to an old Roman road near Dartford, in Kent, have disclosed interesting traces of Keltic and perhaps of an earlier civilisation. ...
Article : 80 wordsMr. Wickham Steed, editor of the "Times," wires that Mr. Lloyd George states that it has been suggested to the Germans they should annual the actual ...
Article : 105 wordsReuter's Paris correspondent reports that the French delegation at Genoa has written Signor Facta protesting against the tenor of the German reply ...
Article : 143 wordsToday the Prince of Wales must surely bo a convert to the Japanese proverb, "Nikko mi nu, nuchiwa, Nikko Yuna" ("Don't say ...
Article : 319 wordsMr. D. Benjamin, of Sweet Bros., Ltd. (Sydney), who all his life has had faith in the number 11, drew this number in connection with sports aboard ...
Article : 64 wordsBritish overseas trade is recovering. It shows a 17 per cent, increase over 1921, notably in coal, iron, steel, and woollen exports. ...
Article : 60 wordsMr. Wickam Steed, in a further message, wires that it is now claimed by the Allies that unity is restored. This is excellent news if it lasts, though it ...
Article : 457 wordsCables published in London with regard to the Commonwealth liners state that Mr. Larkin suggested that in the event of further trouble non-union ...
Article : 80 wordsConcurrently with the discussions at Genoa an international naval demonstration is being staged in the While Sea, where a concentration of British, ...
Article : 89 wordsMajor Outram, an Australian, and well known as a big-game hunter, died in Mombassa Hospital as the result of mauling by a lion near Taveta, while ...
Article : 70 wordsAccording to the Genoa correspondent of "The Times," hitherto unpublished clauses of the Russo-German Treaty shew that Germany ...
Article : 302 wordsThe Prince of Wales has sent an urgent message to Keith Smith from Tokio, "My deepest sympathy is with you and your family on the tragic ...
Article : 81 wordsReuter's correspondent at Simla gives details of the death of Captain Woodhouse, of the frontier constabulary. Fifty Mahsuds attacked ...
Article : 100 wordsIn an Athens communique the evacuation of the zone in Asia Minor occupied by the Italians is announced. The Greeks after encountering slight ...
Article : 54 wordsWhile riding on the Eaton Hall estate (Chester), Mr. Winston Churchill (Secretary for the Colonies) fell, and was considerably shaken. ...
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The Maitland Weekly Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1931), Sat 29 Apr 1922, Page 12
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