Mr. Ryan moved the adjournment of the House of Representatives to-day to call attention to the proceedings of the Imperial Conference. He said ...
Article : 1,027 wordsThe Imperial Conference this afternoon discussed the situation in Egypt, concerning which Lord Curzon, the Foreign Secretary, made a statement ...
Article : 397 wordsOn the eve of the truce in Ireland a pitched battle was fought to-day at Castle Island, near Tralee, in County Kerry, where a military patrol was ...
Article : 258 wordsThe Greeks have launched an offensive against the Turks in Asia Minor, the whole front being engaged. The main thrust was made from the ...
Article : 78 wordsThe invitation of President Harding to a disarmament conference, and the reply to it by Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, have overshadowed all ...
Article : 559 wordsTo-day was the tenth, and last, day of hearing before Mr. Justice Ferguson and a jury of the case in which Bridget Mary Partridge, formerly known as ...
Article : 2,356 wordsHon. J. W. Evans, C.M.G. arrive[?] back at Hobart last night from his visit to Melbourne in connection with the withdrawal of the large inter State ...
Article : 1,234 wordsThe Australians to-day began a match against Scotland at Edinburgh in brilliant weather and before a large attendance. The wicket was hard and fast. ...
Article : 659 wordsThe Sinn Fein leaders have arrived in London for the peaco conference. It is understood that the Government was willing to defray the expenses of Mr. ...
Article : 160 wordsConstant application to the deliberations of the Conference is telling strongly on the delegates. Mr. Hughes is very worn, and his staff of three ...
Article : 137 wordsThousands paraded the principal thoroughfares of Dublin throughout last night joyously celebrating the truce and bon-fires blazed in the side ...
Article : 42 wordsIt is expected that Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister will visit Washington in the autumn in response to President Harding's invitation for the ...
Article : 500 wordsThe position with regard to the liability of taxpayers under clause 146 of the Federal Income Tax Assessment Act, 1915-l8, to have assessed as ...
Article : 204 wordsSir James Craig, in addressing the, demonstration, said they wanted peace in Northern Ireland, and they were going to enforce peace if it did not ...
Article : 60 wordsMr. A. J. Balfour, Lord President of the Council in Mr. Lloyd George's Government, addressing the Imperial Conference to-day on the League of ...
Article : 376 wordsLast night passed fairly quietly in Belfast, although there were a couple of outbursts of shooting, but nobody was hurt Two spirit and grocery stores ...
Article : 82 wordsIn the match just concluded against Lancashire, the analyses of the Australian bowlers were as follows:- First Innings.—Gregory, five wickets ...
Article : 61 wordsLieutenant Harry G. Hawker, the famous Australian aviator, lost his life to-day at Hendon, near London. Whilst he was practising in a ...
Article : 99 wordsThe financial return for June, which completed the financial year 1920-21, has been issued by the Treasury. The result of the year's operations show a ...
Article : 274 wordsMacartney's performances in the cricket fields of England have earned him lavish praise from the English critics. The London "Daily Mail" says: ...
Article : 53 wordsPlaying at Southampton for Hampshire against Middlesex, Mead made 103, and completed 2,000 runs for the present season. He has made his second ...
Article : 39 wordsAt a meeting of the Latrobe subbranch of the Returned Soldiers' League to-day, a letter was received from the Minister of Lands, which ...
Article : 144 wordsMr. H. J. Kaupor, of the ButlerKauper Aviation Co., which operated near Adelaide, was a personal friend of the late Harry Hawker. They were ...
Article : 228 wordsIn the Chamber of Deputies this afternoon, M. Briand, the Prime Minister of France referred to the scandalous acquittals of German war ...
Article : 79 wordsResponding to the [?]oast of "The Guests" at the Indian dinner last night, Mr. Hughes, the Prime Minister of Australia, said he congratulated ...
Article : 285 wordsAt yesterday's meeting of the Clarence Council the matter of the noxious trades area was again discussed. Councillor Chapman said that there had ...
Article : 197 wordsThe trial commenced in Liepzig yesterday of two German submarine officers named Bolda and Dithmar, who are charged with murder in ...
Article : 46 wordsMuch interest is being taken in an attempt which Lieut. F. S. Briggs proposes to mike to fly from Australia to New Zealand. Liuut. Briggs hopes to ...
Article : 164 wordsThe Washington correspondent of the United Press Association of New York states that it is indicated by a high authority that the disarmament ...
Article : 47 wordsIn respect to the timber concession extensions to which the Contarvator of Forests object, the Premier states the Government is simply acting in ...
Article : 126 wordsAn inquest was held to-day on the body of the Earl of Craven, who, whilst sitting on the deck of his yacht Sylvan, which was moored off Cowes, ...
Article : 57 wordsThe French Chamber of Deputies to-day unanimously recorded its approval of the disarmament conference proposed by President Harding, and of M. ...
Article : 69 wordsFour bundred Dutch children were poisoned to-day at Meppel, in the province of Di[?]nthe. from eating icocream. Eight of the children died, and ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Thu 14 Jul 1921, Page 5
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