The Imperial Conference to-day was devoted to Lord Robert Cecil's explanation of the work of the League of Nations on which the Dominion ...
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Article : 118 wordsThe Deutsche-Australische Dnmpschiffs Gesellschaft has purchased the British steamer City of Sy[?]ey for £90,000. The vessel was previously ...
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Article : 72 wordsCaptain the Hon. Piers Legh, who was equerry to the Prince of [?]ales on his visit to Australia, and India, was to-day thrown from his motor-car while ...
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Article : 112 wordsAt the Imperial Conference to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) read [?] reply from the Japanese Government [?] the message of sympathy from the ...
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Article : 41 wordsReferring to the decisions of the British Government to grant concessions to Dominion products, Dr. Page said tonight; I am gratified at the auspicious ...
Article : 309 wordsCommercial circles of the United States are most interested in the discussions at the Imperial Conference, especially in connection with the question ...
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Article : 73 wordsThe Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Bruce), interviewed to-day, said he hoped to visit the principal places in the British Isles before returning to ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Sat 13 Oct 1923, Page 11
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