An unprecedented welcome was accorded Harry Hawker and Lieut. Grieve in London yesterday afternoon on their arrival from Edinburgh, after their sensational ...
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Article : 36 wordsThe Premier stated yesterday that he had sent through the Agent-General, a cablegram to Harry Hawker, congratulating him on his gallant effort, and ...
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Article : 301 wordsMajor-General Seely, Parliamentary Secretary to the Air Ministry, celebrated the inauguration of the International Aeronautic Convention in regard to ...
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Article : 276 wordsReports from India show that the recent rising was of a serious nature, and was well organised. The moderation of the authorities at Delhi encouraged the mob to ...
Article : 125 wordsDrastic steps are to be taken by the State Ministry to put an end to the disturbances between "loyalists" and unionists employed at the Brooklyn wheat stacks. Mr. ...
Article : 884 wordsSir Charles Wade, Agent-General for New Smith Wales, in giving evidence before the Coal Commission, said the Railway Board of New South Wales had ...
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Article : 495 wordsThe claim is made by Messrs. C. Wallace, M.P., and A. Campbell in connection with the conference that they are the duly elected representatives of the New South ...
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Article : 71 wordsOver 1500 working men and women took part in a demonstration against "loyalists" in Spencers-street shortly after 5 p.m. yesterday. Mounted troopers and uniformed ...
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Article : 53 wordsIt is reported from Cairo that a strike of Snez Canal employed has interupted navigation, and many ships are held up. ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Thu 29 May 1919, Page 7
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