Unless assurances are forthcoming that the Nationalist Party managers are prepared to come to an agreement on the basis of the terms ...
Article : 1,718 wordsMessages from various parts of the world, and particularly from South Africa, speak of the wondrous healing power of Mr. J. M. Hickson, the ...
Article : 395 wordsThat the universities of Australia can extend, in a more practical way, their scope for agricultural training, and for advancing the interests of ...
Article : 621 wordsThe inherent strength of the stock markets has been wonderfully demonstrated during the past week, when despite the French advance in the Ruhr, ...
Article : 796 wordsConstantinople advices state that the situation in Thrace is daily growing more perilous. The Turkish and Greek forces are facing on the Maritza. It ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Malahide Viaduct, one of the most important bridges on the Great Northern Railway in Ireland, has been blown up by a land mine. ...
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Article : 132 wordsSir Robert Horne (who was Chancellor of the Exchequer in the Lloyd George Ministry), in the course of a speech at the English-speaking Union, expressed ...
Article : 194 wordsIt is understood that in the event of a [?]upture of the Lausanne Conference, the Turks have agreed to sign a separate treaty with the United States, giving the latter ...
Article : 101 wordsA by-election was conducted on Saturday to fill the vacancy for the Alexandra seat in the House of Assembly, and resulted as follows:—Mr. Heggaton ...
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Article : 248 wordsThe "Cicenale Roma" publishes a semiofficial note, stating that Haly, in regard to the Ruhr, has adopted the formula of autonomy with elasticity, and desires to ...
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Article : 96 wordsThe Belfast correspondent of the Central News Agency states that Lord Glenavy has approached the Government of Northern Ireland with a view to the union ...
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Article : 32 wordsHis Royal Highness the Duke of York presented the ring to his fiaucce at a luncheon at the Earl and Countess of Strathmore's London home. It consists of a ...
Article : 87 wordsThe exchange on Berlin is quoted at 92,000 marks to the £. ...
Article : 18 wordsThe War Council has appointed a special triumvirate, headed by Trotsky, to carry out all measures considered necessary in view of the conceutration of Polish troops ...
Article : 47 wordsThirty armed redels were respondble for desperate train wreeking at Ardfert, County Kerry. They removed the line over a culvert, and held up the linesman, so ...
Article : 94 wordsThe correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Essen says that the French have ordered the mining officials and technical exparts to remain at their ...
Article : 164 wordsSir Sidney Kidman, who returned from abroad by the steamer Makura on Saturday, says that the American consumer is paying three times or twice as much ...
Article : 249 wordsThe conference to consider the joinery dispute was continued on Saturday, under the chairmanship of the President of the Arbitralion Court (his Honour the Chief ...
Article : 300 wordsA large crowd at Liverpool-street Station cheered the Earl and Countess of Strathmore, the Duke of York, and Lady Elizabeth as they left to spend the ...
Article : 44 wordsThe British Debt Commission sailed to-day by the Olympic. Mr. R. S. Baldwin, in a statement, said: "I cannot say anything at this time concerning the ...
Article : 196 wordsArmed men raided a number of branch post offices in Cork, burned the office books, stationery, and stamps, and stole various sums of money. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe Coal Tribunal, which is inquiring into the application on behalf of the proprictors for a reduction in wages of miners, held a further sitting on ...
Article : 406 wordsA public meeting of electors opposed to the Socialistic policy was held last night. The Mayor of Beaudesert (Alderman M. S. Smith) presided, and Mr. E. T. Bell, ...
Article : 101 wordsThe fact that the executives of the various seamen's unions have been meeting in Welington, and the other indications of a climax, are leading to the ...
Article : 149 wordsThere was a large attendance at a meeting held this afternoon in St. Patrick's Hall to celebrate the declaration of Irish independence, and to set up an Irish ...
Article : 155 wordsNine of the State mines in the Ruhr requisitioned on Friday have an output of 9,000,00O tons a year, and will be operated under the direct orders of French, ...
Article : 70 wordsSir,—It has been truly said that "fearful commenting is leaden servitor to dull delay." and it behoves our Parliamentary representatives of this Nationalist and ...
Article : 184 wordsAn important scheme is projected for establishing extensive cold storage at Swansea in order to cope with Colonial meat trade. The Banffshire's meat will be ...
Article : 42 wordsThe £ sterling rallied during the latter part of the week, closing strongly at 4.66 dollars to the £. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe Dusseldorf correspondent of the "Evening Standard" understands that M. Poincare has inviled M. Loucheur to take over the economic problems in the Ruhr, ...
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Article : 230 wordsSpeaking on the Irish question at North Brunswick yesterday. Archbishop Mannix said that the practical issue at the moment, with the London agreement signed, and ...
Article : 188 wordsThe Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the dissatisfaction among Senators with the conduct of American ...
Article : 227 wordsOn their way to New Guinea the advance party of the British Pacific Science Expedition arrived at Fremantle to-day on the steamer Ballarat. They will prepare ...
Article : 190 wordsA largely attended special meeting of the Queensland and Suburban Master Buildrs' Associations was held on Friday evening, under the presidency of ...
Article : 200 wordsThe "Echo de Paris" says the resignation of Sir John Bradbury (England) from the Reparations Commission took effect yesterday. ...
Article : 38 wordsA collision occurred this afternoon about 5 o'clock at the intersection of Burke and Toorak roads, Camberwell, between two motor cars, driven by Ernest William ...
Article : 95 wordsThe group led by Senator Johnson will press for fuller details of Mr. Boyden's activities as "Observer" at the Reparations Commission, and to what extent the ...
Article : 119 wordsProfessor Coster and Mr. G. Hesesy, of Copenhagen, have discovered a new element, named Hafnium, by means of an X-ray spectrum analysis of ore, containing ...
Article : 43 wordsThe King has approved of a general service medal, to commemorate smaller military operations, of which the clasp will be inscribed, "Iraq," "Kurdistan." ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Mon 22 Jan 1923, Page 7
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