The chief interest In the Peace Conference centres around the intending publication of the League of Nations constitution, which will probably be discussed at a plenary session to be held this week. The nations generally await the new body ...
Article : 278 wordsPARIS, Monday.— [?]ere is said to to little hope that the meeting of representatives of the Allies and the Russian Governments at Prince’s ...
Article : 327 wordsLONDON, Monday.— Cassell’s Publishing Company have published Admiral Viscount Jellicoe’s book, which contains a highly technical and ...
Article : 520 wordsPARIS, Sunday.—Some censored passages in to-day's Paris newspapers in the report of yesterday's meeting the Supreme War Council have ...
Article : 184 wordsThe outstanding feature of the influenza situation as far as this State is concerned was the arrival in Hobart yesterday of the Wainui’s passengers from Melbourne. They were quarantined before departure for seven days, but whether this has been ...
Article : 108 words“Tasmania is still clean” was the official report of the Health Department last night, issued-by Dr. A. H. Clarke, Chief Health Officer. ...
Article : 25 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.— Referi[?]ng yesterday to matters in connection with the pneumonic influenza outbreak Mr. Watt, the Acting Prime Minister. ...
Article : 2,696 wordsNEW YORK, Saturday.—According to the Paris correspondent of the “New York Times,” the nations signing the , constitution of the League of ...
Article : 229 wordsLONDON, Monday.—It is reported by the Paris correspondent of the “Daily News” ’that reliable French military authorities regard it as [?] ...
Article : 135 wordsDr. Clarke stated last night that yesterday at Bar[?]es Bay, had been uneventful. No cases of illness [?]` been reported. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe t.s. Laongana left for Melbourne yesterday at 1.20 p.m. with about 200 passengers of that member about 150 were adults, and they ...
Article : 56 wordsCAPE TOWN, Monday.—It is stated in a message from Johannesburg that a number of leading men are forming company to conduct South African ...
Article : 89 wordsThe ss. Wareatea and the s.s. Hall Claine, which have been lying at anchorage in quarantine at Launceston, have received instructions to leave ...
Article : 33 wordsNEW YORK, Saturday—The “New York Tribune’s” Paris correspondent learns that freedom of the seas will not be discussed in detail by the ...
Article : 51 wordsGermany has concentrated troops on the eastern front, and is keeping others under arms, on the pretext of economic pressure. It is believed in ...
Article : 122 wordsPARIS, Monday, — The League of Nations drafting committee has further considered the draft constitution. in its broad [?]outlines, which it is ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 wordsNEW YORK, Saturday.— The Pekin correspondent of the “New York Times” states that M. Obtatu, the Japanese, Minister, has told the ...
Article : 134 wordsNEW YORK, Monday.— Caption Suggo Sundstedt, a Swedish aviator, expects to start soon on a trans - Atlantic fight from Newfoundland to ...
Article : 32 wordsThe correspondent states that he has obtained the view of a competent British authority on the foregoing French view, and he confirmed it, ...
Article : 125 wordsLONDON, Sunday— The members of the National Union of Railwaymen, having approved of the terms of settlement of the “tube” strike, it is ...
Article : 183 wordsLONDON, Sunday.— The President Portugal, in a message to the “Daily Chronicle,” in reference to the recent rising, says that the only ...
Article : 78 wordsPARIS, Sunday.— There is much discussion over the temporary organisation of the League of Nations once it is accepted by the Peace Conference ...
Article : 92 wordsLAUNCESTON, Tuesday.— Referring to-day, on his return from Melbourne to the outbreak of pneumonic influenza. the Premier said it was indeed a very ...
Article : 228 wordsNEW YORK, Monday.— Another message from the Pekin correspondent of the “New York Times” states that M. Sa[?]to, the Japanese attache at Pekin, ...
Article : 86 wordsPARIS, Monday.—The representative in Paris of the Australian Press Association learns that the League of Nations scheme may be submitted to ...
Article : 198 wordsPARIS, Sunday.—It is understood that the American delegates are disinclined to Impose further stringent armistice conditions on Germany, and ...
Article : 103 wordsPARIS, Monday.—According to the representative, of the Australian Press Association, the Supreme War Council is still discussing the armistice ...
Article : 265 wordsPARIS, Monday—Owing to the obstructive criticism by the French press, it is alleges in American circles here that the Peace Conference may ...
Article : 36 wordsLONDON, Monday—Mr. J. H. Thomas, ,M.P., secretary of the Railwaymen's Union, in an address to the railwaymen of London, denounced as ...
Article : 166 wordsPARIS. Sunday.—The . committee appointed by the Peace Commission to consider Roumanian’s claims has arranged matters respecting Bessarabia ...
Article : 33 wordsPARIS, Sunday.— It has been stated by M. Pichon, in an interview, that the Supreme War Council has not yet decided to acquire further te[?]tory. ...
Article : 55 wordsBURNIE, Tuesday.—-The Director of Quarantine telegraphed to the Marine Board to-day that it was impracticable to appoint a quarantine officer at ...
Article : 90 wordsAMSTERDAM; Saturday— The city officials, including the police, at Wesel have struck as a protest against the Spartacus methods. The ...
Article : 81 wordsLONDON, Monday.— The “Daily Express” reports that Viscount French, Lord Lient, of Ireland, has arrived in London with tentative ...
Article : 70 wordsPARIS, Monday. M. Clemencean. in an interview with American correspondent. said that while the war has been won. it would be more ...
Article : 132 wordsLONDON, Monday.—Mr. Hopkins, secretary of the Clyde engineers, has been arrested on a charge of inciting a riot. The executive of the ...
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