The Paris "Matin" learns that Admiral Evers has been appointed Governor of Kiel. The disarming of troops there continues. ...
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Advertising : 232 wordsThe hearing of the appeal by D. M. Cameron and H. N. Leonard, against the decision of Mr. F. X. Hecney, respecting the rent for the second period of ...
Article : 442 wordsThe episode during the visit of Mr. Hughes in October last was revived in the District Court on Monday, before Judge Jameson and a jury. William Archer Fisher and Sydney Cripps, ...
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Advertising : 85 wordsThe French National Peace Loan is a great success. ...
Article : 19 wordsIn continuation of the action taken by the authorities against the promoters of sweepstakes, the Home office is instituting proceedings against two British ...
Article : 137 wordsCorrespondence which has passed between Mr. G. R. Steer, secretary to the Railway Commissioner, and Sir Ross Smith, regarding the work done at the ...
Article : 349 wordsA representative deputation from the Australian Industries' Association on Monday, waited upon the Acting Premier (Hon. J. A. Fiheily) to seek Government ...
Article : 846 wordsGreat Britain has offered Canada a light cruiser, four torpedo boats, eight patrol boats, eight submarines, and other vessels necessary to form the ...
Article : 200 wordsThe West Australian Cabinet has decided to concede the demand of the railway unions that, pay increased with the recent award be retrospective as from August, 1919. The sum ...
Article : 61 wordsThe death occurred suddenly of Mr. David. J. Nathan, of the firm of Nathan and Co., merchants, Wellington. ...
Article : 26 wordsMajor-General Sir Louis Jackson (says London "Daily Telegraph") delivered a lecture on "the possibilities of the next war" at the Royal United ...
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Advertising : 76 wordsMarch 20.-COOMA, Captain W. Hurford, from Brisbane to Cairns. Passengers: Mesdames Dodds and 3 children, L. C. Duplox and and Infant, H. Enne and child, R. B. Taylor ...
Article : 310 wordsFine weather remains general, the sky being clear, except for a little scattered cloud in coastal areas. Temperature is moderate, and the prevailing winds south-easterly. The sea ...
Article : 163 wordsNew South Wales has arranged for over 1,000 British emigrants to sail in March and April. More than half of these are ex-service persons, including 100 ...
Article : 61 wordsKing George, accompanied by Princes Albert and Henry, attended the international Rugby football match to-day, when England beat Scotland by 13 points ...
Article : 47 words"This is a systematic robbery, and you apparently have the approval of your parents. If it continues, I will have to take away your liberty for a ...
Article : 224 wordsIn the Supreme Court this morning, before Mr. Justice Real and a jury, further evidence was heard in the action, Preece v. Sullivan and Burns, which dealt ...
Article : 50 wordsNo further fresh figures will be available until this afternoon. In any case the uncertainty prevailing, where seats depend upon the count of preference votes, Edward Henkel, 38, cleaner, Percy Hicks, 30, labourer, and Ernest Ward, 55, fitter, pleaded guilty, before Mr. H. L. Archdall, C.P.M., in the City Police ...
Article : 337 wordsThe Duchess or Marlborough's suit for the restitution of conjugal rights will be heard on Monday. ...
Article : 31 wordsMr. William Darling, a member of a family famous in lighthouse annals, and nephew of Grace Darling, has retired form the post of lighthouse keeper ...
Article : 228 wordsRiotous proceedings terminated the performance by the Wild West Show at the Agricultural grounds on Saturday afternoon. During the trouble, an ...
Article : 66 wordsThere were only three Ministers in town on Monday-namely, Hon. J. A. Fihelly (Acting Premier), J. H. Coyne(Minister for Lands), and W. M'Cormack (Home ...
Article : 73 wordsSpeaking at Worthing, Mr. Bonar Law asserted that the Government had done nothing to forfeit the country's confidence, but deserved to be ...
Article : 1,054 wordsFollowing his return to England from Spain where he has lived for the past five years, Dr. Max Nordau, the veteran Zionist leader (says London ...
Article : 572 wordsHerbert Benjamin Anguin, 30, bank teller, was, in the City Police Court, before Mr. H. L. Archdall, C.P.M., on Monday, charged with having between ...
Article : 78 wordsAn expectant crowd at the stadium on Saturday night witnessed with bewilderment the sudden and conclusive triumph of Sid Godfrey over Digger Evans for ...
Article : 171 wordsTwo labourers were somewhat seriously injured at the Pinkenba sewerage works on Saturday. They were both riding on the brake of a hopper truck, when ...
Article : 101 wordsThe lad was standing by the steps of St. Paul's Cathedral, London, and fluttering round him was a great flock of birds eagerly pecking at the ...
Article : 225 wordsAn elderly lady named Margaret Keenan was carrying a bottle of methylated spirits at her residence, on Fifth avenue, Coorparoo, on Sunday morning, when the ...
Article : 123 wordsThomas Griffiths, a linesman employed by the City Council, when working on aerial wires took hold of a live wire carrying 420 volts. A fellow workman ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 253 wordsMessrs. Shaw and Sons report that their semi-annual sale is a great success. For weeks the whole staff has been engaged in making preparations to make ...
Article : 89 wordsThe Minister for Lands (Hon. J. H. Coyne) accompanied by the Assistant Under Secretary (Mr. G. L. Board), the deputy chief engineer for railways (Mr. ...
Article : 136 wordsThe other boarders at Miss Skinnem's were pleased to have as a companion a survivor of an Arctic expedition. He proved most entertaining, ...
Article : 114 wordsSt. Patrick's Day procession on Saturday passed off with enthusiasm. There was no disorder. The procession was headed by Dr. Mannix (Archbishop of ...
Article : 91 wordsDishevelled and weary, the stout suburbanite sank gasping on a seat in the railway station, and glared at the rear end of the train he had just ...
Article : 84 wordsM'Whirters', Limited, the Valley, are making an extensive display in one of their big island windows in Wickham street, of exquisite silks for evening wear. It is pointed out that. In ...
Article : 74 wordsCRUSHED FOOT.-James Co[?]llus had the great toe on his right foot crushed through the wheel of a cart passing over It in Edward street, city, on Saturday afternoon. He was ...
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The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), Tue 23 Mar 1920, Page 2
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