The Allied Ambassadors had a conTerence in Paris to-day, and sat for two hours, but without result. France is believed to have demanded, firstly, ...
Article : 255 wordsThe cablegram from its London representative which was published yesterday by "The Mercury" regarding the vacant State Governorship was read and commented on, as was anticipated, with the greatest interest. ...
Article : 213 words109. You must concert any military operations on a large scale which you consider necessary with General Hamilton when he arrives on Tuesday night. ...
Article : 1,778 wordsWhen the House of Commons met to-day it opened listlessly. The Ministerial and Liberal benches were almost empty until at the end of questions, ...
Article : 614 wordsThe close of the imperial Conference was marked by an acrimonious controversy between Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru, one of the representatives of ...
Article : 220 wordsSignor Schanzer, a former Foreign Ministor in the Italian Government, commenting yesterday on the appro[?] visit of the King and Queen ...
Article : 161 wordsSir Walter Lee, the ex-Premier, in referring to the statement made by His Excellency the Aumimstrator, said that he was afraid that it might give rise ...
Article : 595 wordsThe "Morning Post" says it is hard to resist coming to the conclusion that the Versailles Peace Treaty is crumbiing from its administrators' lack of ...
Article : 95 wordsThere were boisterous scenes towards the close of the debate. Sir Philip Lloyd Greame, the President of the Board of Trade, who wound up the ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Central News Association states that the popular cry in the Government's appeal to the country will be summed up in the phase, "A Free ...
Article : 62 wordsThe Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says: This is a great day in the history of post-war Germany, and perhaps of the whole ...
Article : 238 wordsMessrs. F. W. Moore and Co. have written to the Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Bruce and the Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Massey) ...
Article : 115 wordsMr. Asquith, in the course of a speech in the Albert-hall at the opening of the United Liberal campaign, said that while the members of the ...
Article : 141 wordsThe steamship companies engaged in carrying apples from the Pacific Coast to England via the Panama Canal have agreed to accept the freight at the ...
Article : 65 wordsOn November 30, 1921, Mr. Sheridan moved in the House of Assembly: That in the opinion of this Honuse the time has arrived when the office of ...
Article : 208 wordsMr. Macdonald spoke for an hour and a quarter. He was fluent and eloquent, though he seemed a little weary. He aroused laughter by ...
Article : 797 wordsA Liberal press representative has had an interview with Mr. Mussey on his impressions of work of the Comererce. He said he thought that for the ...
Article : 297 wordsThe Board of Trade inquiry into the loss of the steamer Trevossa opened to-day. Mr. Butler Aspinall, K.C., representing ...
Article : 110 wordsUneasiress has been caused among the Jewish community in Dublin by myster o[?] murders of Jews. Two young Jews were s'opped in the street ...
Article : 96 wordsSir Walter Lee proceeded to refer to the criticism of himself, in his former capacity as Premier, and his then Ministry, which was made in "The Mercury." ...
Article : 956 wordsIn the House of Commons to-daY the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, replying to questions in the House of Commons, said that ...
Article : 161 wordsAnother taxi-cub murder in London was revealed last night, when a man drove to the Fulham Police Station and made a statement, following upon ...
Article : 196 wordsThe strange story of a woman who committod suicide by gas poisoning after seeing the play "Outward Bound," in which two of the chiricters committed ...
Article : 186 wordsThe Taxation of Betting Committee sat for three hours to-day, and gave a majority decision that a betting tax was practicable, but that in view of the ...
Article : 76 wordsMr. W. Sheridan, M.H.A., when seen yesterday, said that it was solely on account of economy, and with not the slightest feeling of disloyalty that he ...
Article : 102 wordsThe King's Speech proroguing Parliament regrets the failure to secure the assent of the French Government's proposal for the appointment of a ...
Article : 187 wordsLady Maud Mackintosh, widow of Captain Mackintosh, and eldest daughter of the Duke of Devonshire, to-day married Hon. Evan Baillie, M.C, son of the ...
Article : 179 wordsThe Premier (Hon. J. A. Lyons), stated yesterday that he had nothing to say with reference to the vacant Governorship at the moment, but that he probably ...
Article : 60 wordsRumours recently were circulated that the Shell oil group was negotiating for the purchase of the British Government's extensive holding of ...
Article : 107 wordsReplung to a question in the House of Common yesterday afternoon, Mr. Ronald MrNeill, the Under Secretary to the Foreign Office said that the ...
Article : 64 wordsTwo official announcements of aspirat on to the Presidency of the United States were made to-day, Mr. W. G. McAdoo, who was Treasurer in ...
Article : 75 wordsSteps were taken yesterday to ascertain the trend of public opinion in Hobart, as represented by the atterance of leading citizens in commercial and ...
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954), Sat 17 Nov 1923, Page 9
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