The commission appointed to investigate the circumstances connected with the death of Mr, William Benton,.the British rancher in Mexico, is now conducting its ...
Article : 83 wordsThe Senate Lobbying Committee is pursuing its investigation. Clarence Knight, one of the witnesses, admitted having received 81,000 from ex-Admiral Bowles, ...
Article : 258 wordsAt a conference at Cork Mr. W O'Brien (leader pf the Independent Nationalists) declared that the..Irish Party had, by accepting the modified Bill, covered itself ...
Article : 70 wordsSpeaking at; West Birmingham on the Ulster, question, Mr. Austen Chamberlain, a prominent member of the Unionist Party, gave the -Prime Minister credit for anxiety ...
Article : 106 wordsWhen Mary, Richardson the [?]s suffragette. who slashed with a hatchet the great picture. "Venus and Cupid," in the National Gallery, appeared before the, ...
Article : 326 wordsThe Times asserts that their has been a distinct hardening of opinion in all quarters on the Ulster question. The Prime' Minister will probably make it. ...
Article : 68 wordsGen. Alatrista was murdered after his men had mutinied against his leadership. Three Of the deceased officer's lieutenants escaped and mobilized a punitive force. ...
Article : 88 wordsThe Tablet, an important London weekly. says, Ireland has no use for a coerced and conquered Ulster, which will become an Irish Alsace. IT will be ...
Article : 53 wordsUnionist' newspanars complain that Mr. Winston Churchill's peremptory tone is calculated to increase the difficulties of the Prime Minister's immediate task; They ...
Article : 77 wordsMr.J. O'Connor (Nationalist member for North Kildare) asserts.that Ireland will never consent to perpetual exclusion of Ulster. "It would sooner lose, the Bill and ...
Article : 96 wordsAdvices from Sandiego California, state that following destruction by fire of the United Stoics Customs and Post Offlices at Legate. California, the American ...
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Article : 50 wordsIn a letter to the press Sir.John holler (late Governor of Victoria) draws h comparison between the.case of Ulster under the Home Hide Hill and that of Western ...
Article : 81 wordsRepreseptative Knowland is opposing the favourable'report on the.Sims Bill, involving the repeal of the Panama tolls exemption clause. The member asserted in ...
Article : 162 wordsThe Leaner of the Ulster Party (Sir Edward Carson). commenting upon the Irish home rule situation, remarked;—"We, are going to carry out in action all we ...
Article : 88 wordsEdward. son of Sir. Almroth Wright. the eminent physician. has bequeathed £5000 to the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies. ...
Article : 134 wordsViolent gales have been experienced in the west and south of England, and in some parts of Ireland. At Qneenstown 100 houses were unroofed. ...
Article : 174 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Asq[?]h), speaking in the House of Commons on the Irish Home Rule Bill, remarked that if the Government's proposed amendments ...
Article : 336 wordsMr. Joseph Devlin (M.P. for Belfast,), in in article in Reynolds argues that the Canson party is irreconcilable. The-Home Rule Hill, he asserted, should he passed as ...
Article : 126 wordsOwing to the suspicious movements of a number of women in Si. Paul's Cathedral. "Faith Hope. and Charity," and "Peace and Goodwill" the famous paintings by ...
Article : 65 wordsProcessor Emery Johnson, addressing a banque[?] of Pennsylvania University men. remarked that the taxpayers would be obliged to meet a loss of [?]4,000,000 in the ...
Article : 150 wordsThe First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Winston Churchill) speaking at Breadford. said the prospect of agreement would alone make it worth while to recast the Home ...
Article : 425 wordsThe battle cruiser New Zealand in Rearhaven Harbour, Bantry Bay, Ireland, experienced a rough time during a gale. Her topmast, wireless gear, and gaffs were ...
Article : 58 wordsDisorders scenes marked Mrs. Drummond's suffragette meeting in the Ulster Hall at Belfast. The anger of the audience at aw amused when Miss Dorothy Evans. ...
Article : 105 wordsSevere storms continue along the British coats. Off Pentire Head. on the west coast of Cornwall. the Belgian steamer Bucarest has displayed distress signals, ...
Article : 141 wordsPresident Wilson regards the explanation of the American Ambassador in Londoon (Dr. Page). in reply to the attack made upon him by Sr. Chamberlain in ...
Article : 85 wordsMrs. Pankhurst. who was arrested at Glasgow in such sensational circumstances, end was transferred to Holloway Gaol, has once more hem released. The notorious ...
Article : 39 wordsEarly this morning suffragettes smashed many windows in the residence of the Home Secretary (Mr. McKenna) at Westminster. Mr. McKenna was absent at ...
Article : 40 wordsAt the meeting or the County Councili of Cork yesterday a heated discussion ensued on the Government proposal regarding the exclusion of Ulster. By 13 votes to 9 the ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Daily Chronicle states that agents of foreign powers have been making many endeavours to obtain copies of the British signal code and fire control. It hs been ...
Article : 70 wordsA fierce gale lasted 10 hours in the Kuban district of Southern Russia on Friday night. Waterspouts devastated six villages between Eisr and the Kertch ...
Article : 137 wordsMiss Sylvia Pankhurst, who was recently arrested, has Wen released from gaol on parole because of illness produced by hunger-fasting. ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Daily Mail states that the Government has discussed the question of the disposition of troops in Lister, and that it intends to send troops thither before the ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Fabian Research Committee, after careful. investigation into the working of the new insurance Act, reports that it has reason to fear that practically all the ...
Article : 99 wordsIn the House of Commons last night the majority of the Government fell on a division to 37 votes. During the discussion on the Army ...
Article : 90 wordsSuffragettes, expecting that the Judges at the assizes would attend the Birmingham Cathedral to-day, secreted themselves in the building on Saturday, and after dark ...
Article : 103 wordsThe union House of Assembly has, by 62 votes to 30, lead a first time n Hill granting the Parliamentary franchise to women. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Chief Government Whip (Mr. Hlingworth), speaking at Bradford, stated that there would be no general elections until the home rule, Welsh disestablishment, and ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Agents-Genera] for South Australia (Mr. Kirkpatrick), Queensland (Mjr. Sir T. B. Robinson), and Tasmania (Sir John McCall). Mr. J. G. Jenkins (a former ...
Article : 99 wordsSufragettes horsewhipped Dr. Devon, the Scottish Prison Commissioner. as he was entering Glasgow Prison. The offenders were roughly handled and arrested. ...
Article : 72 wordsIn the House of Commons on Thursday the Government majority fell on a division to 37 votes during a debate on the Army Estimates. An amendment was ...
Article : 111 wordsNews from Philadelphia Mates that the! investigators of the Nantucket-Monroe maritime collision are divided in opinion regarding the charge of. negligence against ...
Article : 77 wordsMr. John Dillon, a prominent Nationalist, in t0e course of an address at Newcastle, said he was convinced the compromise best calculated to secure victory ...
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 21 Mar 1914, Page 41
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