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Advertising : 11 wordsAdvices from Copenhagen state that the news of the signing of the Peace Treaty caused little stir in Berlin. The Government suppressed the "Deutsche ...
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Article : 290 wordsThe Germans' last plea was delivered in dramatic circumstances. An officer arrived post-haste from Versailles at 2.30 in the morning, bringing ...
Article : 67 wordsSpeaking at a banquet at which he was entertained by Australians in London, Mr. Hughes said that the Triple Alliance was the best ...
Article : 66 words"The Times" correspondent at The Hague says it is understood that the ex-Crown Prince's status as a political refugee does not entitle the Dutch ...
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Advertising : 227 wordsHerr Richard Muller (a member of the Centre Party), who is a factory proprietor at Fruda. He was born in 1851 at Fruda. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 51 wordsReuter's Copenhagen correspondent says that General Hoffman, of Brest-Litovsk fame, has announced that be refuses to recognise the Peace Treaty. ...
Article : 46 wordsReports from Brussels state that the city was absolutely quiet yesterday. There were no official peace demonstration, and only a few Belgian and ...
Article : 41 wordsIn his interview with President Poincaire, Mr. Price, the "Daily Mail" correspondent, asked what period of the war was the most critical. ...
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Article : 57 wordsIt is announced from Berlin that Bethmann-Hollweg, after refraining at the Government's express wish from taking the same step on May 20. ...
Article : 140 wordsThe "Standard" has invited public men to comment on the proclaiming of peace. Lord Rosebery replied: "I rejoice ...
Article : 135 wordsReuter's Berlin correspondent reports that a meeting of railwaymen decided to continue the strike despite the recommendation of the unions to ...
Article : 226 wordsReports from Helsingfors state that Bolshevik pressure on the Russian front has developed into a fierce offensive, and aided by large ...
Article : 122 wordsIn the tournament at Wimbledon Mdlle. Lenglen beat Ryan, 6—4, 7—5, Mrs. Satterthwaite beat Beamish, 2—0. ...
Article : 205 wordsMr. Lloyd George, accompanied by Lord Milner, Mr. Montague (Secretary for India). Mr. Barnes, Mr. Hughes, General Botha, General ...
Article : 265 wordsIn their match against Scotland, the Australians declared their innings closed when they had lost six wickets for 733 runs. ...
Article : 47 wordsHURDLES, 3 miles.—Kinlark 11.6 Gladful 11.0, Fastolf 10.12, Explorer 10.10, Will Comfort 10.8, [?]dy Reigle 10.6, Katwyk 10.4, ...
Article : 93 wordsA Budapest message says: The Allied Governments have warned the Hungarian Government not to carry out extreme measures against the ...
Article : 63 wordsThe death is announced of the Right Hon. William Phillip Schreiner, C.M.G., K.C., the High Commissioner for South Africa in London. ...
Article : 117 wordsA striking incident marked the Melba Peace concert in the Albert Hall. Melba advanced on the platform flourishing a huge Union Jack ...
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The Newcastle Sun (NSW : 1918 - 1954), Thu 3 Jul 1919, Page 1
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