Mr. Lloyd-George's Latest speech in the House of Commons leaves the world in no doubt as to the nature of the settlement.— It cannot be called a peace-which has been arranged between the Allies and Germany. The farcical platitudes ...
Article : 877 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—The revolt of Russian troops on the Onega front is regarded as unfortunate, but owing to the timely despatch of the British ...
Article : 47 wordsLONDON, Thursday—In the House of Lords, Lord Curzon said that the Government did not desire to make the ex-Kaiser's trial a sepctracular ...
Article : 60 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—Out of 265,000 strikers,-70,000 Staffordshire, Derbyshire, Lancashire and Nottinghamshire miners are striking in protest of ...
Article : 244 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Cecil Harmsworth, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, states that 800 natives were tolled and 1500 wounded in the ...
Article : 31 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.—The acting head of the Federal Government (Senator Milien.) spent a busy day on matters connected with the strike. ...
Article : 124 wordsLONDON, Thursday. — With the quotas embarked on the Bakara today, the whole of the Australian field army in France at the signing of the ...
Article : 126 wordsMELBOURNE. Friday.— ln the House of Representatives to-day the Acting Attorney-General stated that the Government had accepted Chief ...
Article : 195 wordsBENDIGO, Friday.— shocking fatality occurred at Eaglehawk to-day, the victims being Mrs. Bridget Donnellan (63). widow, and her daughter. ...
Article : 55 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Bonar Law, speaking in the House of Commons, said that the Government had decided that it was not justified in ...
Article : 56 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—The Canberra has sailed from Plymouth with 453 Australian and 350 wives and children. ...
Article : 21 wordsMelbourne, Later.—Important developments in connection with the maritime strike are pending. Negotiations for a settlement of the whole ...
Article : 349 wordsThe suggestion made a week ago by the Governor (Sir Francis Newdegate), the principle of which was proposed in the columns of "The World" ...
Article : 226 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—The Premier has received confirmation of the statement that the State's commercial representative in London has completed ...
Article : 51 wordsLONDON, Thursday. — The Australian Press Association learns that Hungarian Bolsheviks cruelly murdered 2000 Hungarian peasants. ...
Article : 38 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—Late last night the engine hauling the Temora mail train ran short of water. Detaching, it ran to Moss Vale for fresh, supplies, ...
Article : 68 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Bonar Law has promised a statement on the Government's decision on the nationalisation of mines before the recess. ...
Article : 25 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.—Michael Patrick Considine, member for the Barrier in the House of Re[?]esentatives, was charged at the City Court to-day with ...
Article : 567 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—The Miners' Federation had a prolonged conference with the Coal Controller, and discussed details of the Government's ...
Article : 46 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.—The, Minister for Customs announced in the House of Representatives today that within the next few weeks a large ...
Article : 51 wordsBRISBANE, Friday.—The supreme [?] Court was crowded this [?] anticipation of a statement [?] ...
Article : 30 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—The "Dally Herald" States that the Government has decided against nationalising the mines, but will adopt and control a ...
Article : 53 wordsLAUNCESTON, Friday—An inquest touching the death of Mrs. Ruby Deering, victim of the shooting tragedy on July 18, will be held on Tuesday next. ...
Article : 27 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday. — Mr. Hunt, Commonwealth Meteorologist is after all, to be sent to Europe to represent Australia at the ...
Article : 125 wordsThe City Missioner (the Rev. T. E. Long stated last night that so far he had not recommended anyone to the city Council. He had expressed the ...
Article : 135 wordsPARIS,—Thursday.—A sensational development has taken place in the trial of Louis Richard, chained with betraying his countrymen of Lille to ...
Article : 68 wordsSome 16 tenders were received by the Public Works Department yesterday for the supply of firewood which is intended to relieve the existing ...
Article : 157 wordsNEW YORK, July 18.—A despatch from Seoul states that l3,981 persons have been arrested by the Japanese in connection with the Korean ...
Article : 42 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.—In the Arbitration Court to-day, Mr. Justice Powers gave judgment in the claim by the Engine Drivers and Firemen's ...
Article : 264 wordsLONDON, July 18.—In the House of Commons, Mr. Albert [?]ngworth. Postmaster-General, explaining delays in ordinary capacity cables from ...
Article : 113 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—A remarkable shooting case at Kennington is reported, which resulted in the death of Thomas Barker, a horse dealer and his ...
Article : 124 wordsIt is probable that the Primer (Mr. W. H. Lee) is already regretting somewhat rash promise to supply "valunteer" crews for [?] trading ...
Article : 346 wordsSamuel Thomas manning a returned soldier from shefield was charged with having damaged a footwarmer by incowing it from a railway carriage ...
Article : 2 wordsALLAHABAD, Friday.—The Afghan peace delegates arrived in the British lines at eleven o'clock on Thursday morning. ...
Article : 21 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—The House Lords rejected the Labor party's Women's Emancipation Bill, upon which the Government was defeated ...
Article : 72 wordsThe position in regard to the gas supply wits yesterday reported to be unchanged. Asked if it was the intention of the company to charge the ...
Article : 148 wordsMELBOURNE. Friday.—In [?] House of representative to day and assurance was given by Mr. Groom that steps had been taken to afford ...
Article : 50 wordsLONDON, Thursday. — The announcement of the increase in the to the price of gold Is Inaccurate. The actual facts are that the Government ...
Article : 66 wordsLONDON. Thursday.— Senator Pearce states that in view of the rapid demobilisation he has offered the War Office the War Chest Club's premises ...
Article : 62 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.— Siri Samuel M'Caughey. probably Australia's richest squatter, died at Yanco this morning. It is claimed that by scientific breeding. ...
Article : 159 wordsMr, Rg. H. Johnson gave an [?] dress in the Oddfellows Hall, Lecture, last Tuesday night, in aid of The World's strike relief fund on the ...
Article : 59 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—The estate of the late Mrs. Atherton, the London society beauty, who committed suicide has been sworn at £6000. As no will, ...
Article : 51 wordsLONDON, Friday.—The battleship Baden, and three cruisers , and seventeen destroyers, which the German crews sunk, have been salved at Scapa ...
Article : 53 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—An aeroplane crashed into a Wiltshire aerodrome, and the pilot was entrapped in the burning wreckage. Private ...
Article : 69 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.—Henry [?] Denton and Sydney Betteridge, two youths, were before the City Court today in connection with a number of ...
Article : 97 wordsDEVONPORT, Friday.— Considerable confusion has been caused by the Premier's announcement that the Rotomahana is leaving Portsea ...
Article : 72 wordsBURNIE, Friday.—The ravages of dogs among sheep is attaining serious proportions in this district. On July 15 a yellow mongrel dog killed 48 ...
Article : 61 wordsLONDON, Thursday.—Lord Inchcape is purchasing the Eastern Australian Steamship Company, and is paying £40 for each £10 share. ...
Article : 22 wordsLONDON, Friday.—General Sir Henry Wilson, chief of the Imperial General Staff, has been promoted to field mar[?] ...
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