PARIS, Thursday. — A Hungarian wireless message states that Herr Bela Kun's negotiations with General Smuts' were most cordial. There is ...
Article : 67 wordsBROKEN HILL, Friday. — Peter Hallpenny, of Horton Park, Tibooburra, has been “dogging” in open country. One of his horsed perished. ...
Article : 69 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—Paris newspapers deprecate the Peace Conference decision that Geneva shall be the of the League of Nations, ...
Article : 68 wordsIn answer to the extraordinary message sent to the Premier by the Acting Prime Minister on Wednesday evening regarding- the removal of ...
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Advertising : 482 wordsA medical correspondent writes in the "Daily Mail":—"The drug-taking habit is readily cultivated. Every doctor has experience of men and ...
Article : 451 wordsAUCKLAND, Friday.— Discontent has been simmering in the railway service, but the recent announcement by the Minister for Railways, ...
Article : 71 wordsPARTS, Thursday.—Under the redrafted covenant the States agree to reduce armaments. The plan for such reductions was suggested by the ...
Article : 111 wordsLONDON, Friday. — The strike of railwaymen and all .other transport workers has brought business to a standstill at Limerick. The unrest ...
Article : 104 wordsAUCKLAND, Friday.—The steamer Willochra, sailing at the end of April, will take 240 Germans, including Schultz, ex-Governor of Samoa, for ...
Article : 25 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—A railway award granted to-day gives first-class railway officers £305 to £350 per year; second, £280 to £275; fourth, £225 to ...
Article : 68 wordsPARIS, Thursday.—The Jewish representatives failed to secure the inclusion of the religious liberty clause in the League of Nations. ...
Article : 28 wordsLONDON, Thursday-—A conference of delegates representing two thousand branches of the Agricultural Workers' Union passed a resolution ...
Article : 64 wordsLONDON. Thursday—The publication of the official summary of the League of Nations' covenant has attracted considerable attention. The ...
Article : 119 wordsADELAIDE, Friday.—preparations are well forward for starting ship building at Port Adelaide. Sixty men are employed on necessary works. ...
Article : 21 wordsADELAIDE, Friday.—A deputation from the Australian Labor party waited on Premier Peake, and asked for abolition of the death penalty. ...
Article : 56 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—It was stated in the House of Commons that further riots occurred in India. The telegraph offices at Lahore, Allahabad, ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Right Rev. Reginald Stephen, M.A., D.D., etc., etc., Lord Bishop of Tasmania, has just been notified of his election to the See of Newcastle. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 333 wordsMr. Lee also telegraphed to the Premiers of West Australia and Queensland, advising them of his protest to the Prime Minister, and ...
Article : 30 wordsAUCKLAND, Friday.—A good deal of speculation is beginning to light up the horizon on the failure of the Coalition Government to deal with ...
Article : 79 wordsBERLIN, Thursday.—The municipal elections at Posen reveal that where hitherto the Poles were in minority they now possess under universal ...
Article : 49 wordsSenator O'Keefe gent the following telegram o Thursday to the Acting Prime Minister:— “To-day’s papers here published ...
Article : 117 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—Revolution ary conditions In Turkey are feared. New massacres of Armenians are reported. ...
Article : 20 wordsSir,—I have read Mr. A. Dunkley'a letter, published in to-day's issue [?] “The World” 'in reply to Mr. A. J., Tailor on "Origins,'' and I would ask ...
Article : 1,398 wordsTOKIO, Thursday.—Six battalions of Japanese troops have been sent to Korea for the purpose of suppressing the disturbances. ...
Article : 23 wordsSir,—May I, as a plain man in the street of the city of Launceston, express a brief and just appreciation of your persistent and fearless efforts to ...
Article : 564 wordsLONDON, Thursday .— Miss Ellen Terry, despite her 71 years, played a wonderful part in “Romeo and Juliet,” and took , the Lyric Theatre by storm ...
Article : 34 wordsSenator Earle and Mr. Laird Smith, M.H.R., on Thursday addressed the following telegram to Mr. Watt:— “Have read with alarm your ...
Article : 134 words“I am very much obliged for the bint, and will see that precautions are taken,” said Dr. Clarke on Thursday when the above letter was brought ...
Article : 178 wordsLONDON, Thursday. — The grand march through London on May 3 is likely to be confined to Dominion troops. ...
Article : 23 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday. — It has been decided by the directors of the North Mount Farrell Silver-Lead Co. to close down the company’s ...
Article : 284 wordsPARIS, Thursday—The Red Cross Congress at Cannes has decided on a world-wide crusade among old and young with a view to creating a health ...
Article : 49 wordsThe anti-cyclone over the eastern States has continued to weaken during the last 24 hours, and has moved slightly eastward. Its centre is now over ...
Article : 242 wordsSir,—We beg to inform you that Dr. Glasson's report on the manufacture of electrodes having proved satis[?]ctory the Government has agreed to D[?] the ...
Article : 169 wordsSir,—What a sleepy place Hobart, and Tasmania- generally, is. I am almost most ashamed to say I am a native The Federal Government ...
Article : 154 wordsSir,—The article under the abov[?] heading which appeared in last Tuesday's issue of "The World" was the most informative I ever rea[?] on the ...
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