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Advertising : 485 wordsSir,--Mr. Street's letter stressing the necessity of those who are opposed to Dooley-McGirrism, finding their way to the polls on election day, undoubtedly ...
Article : 598 wordsThe inquiry was resumed to-day into the death of Mervyn Gannon, who died as the result of having been bitten by a shark at Coogee recently. ...
Article : 281 wordsIntense public interest was manifested to-day in the appeal of Colin Campbell Ross against has conviction on the charge of murder of the girl Alma Tirts[?]hke on ...
Article : 1,360 wordsThe correspondent of the ''Cape Times," in Johannesburg, telegraphs that the back of the rebellion is broken and the revolutionary forces are disorganised. ...
Article : 116 wordsMr. E. S. Montagu's resignation from the position of Secretary for India still remains the leading topic of conversation in India. The majority of Indians seem ...
Article : 136 wordsThe leader of the Brakpan Reds is said to be Ainsworth, an Irishman, who has had some military experience. The leader of the Benoni group is ...
Article : 105 wordsIn the Assembly to-day Doctor Malan, the Nationalist leader in the Cape Province, moved the adjournment of the House owing to the situation on the ...
Article : 136 wordsOne revolutionary shot in Fordsburg has proved to be a man in woman's clothes. Women and children surrounded the men in order to enable them ...
Article : 117 wordsSir Percival Phillips, special correspondent of the Australian Press Association with the Prince of Wales, in a lengthy review of the Prince's tour says ...
Article : 307 wordsSome strikers express indignation at the disclosures contained in captured documents, which tend to show that the revolution was long planned and ...
Article : 95 wordsThe "Sydney Morning Herald" publishes a lengthy letter from Mr. Henry Willis, who has extensive station interests in Roma, Queensland, showing ...
Article : 141 wordsIn the Assembly this afternoon the Acting Premier, Mr. F. S. Malan, stated that he had received a message from General Smuts affirming that our forces ...
Article : 368 wordsIt is reported that a number of the Fordsburg Reds have been driven towards Langlaagte, where they are likely to fall into the hands of the burghers. ...
Article : 199 wordsMr. Po[?]nton, Postmaster General, interrogated to-day as to the number of applications, about 14,000, awaiting telephone installations said that he had been ...
Article : 136 wordsA Section of the Press is making attacks on Mr. Lloyd George for his serious blunders and policy towards the Islamic Empire. Mr. Lloyd George, it is said, ...
Article : 133 wordsSir,--Your leading article in to-day's issue of your paper is sound common sense, and clearly points out how the electors of Byron should vote on polling ...
Article : 152 wordsThe "Cape Times" states that one result of the fight at Brixton on Monday was the relief of a strong force of police numbering 183, who proceeded to Brixton ...
Article : 137 wordsThe arrest and trial of Gandhi is overshadowed by the resignation of Mr. Montagu and has consequently created little excellent. Gandhi appears to be ...
Article : 110 wordsDefectives Barclay, Smith, Brennan and Missingham commenced at four o'clock yesterday afternoon the bagging of a large quantity of stolen goods at ...
Article : 97 wordsFordsburg was captured after 75 minutes' bom[?]ent. The attack on Fordsburg was commenced punctually at 11 o'clock this morning, Johannesburg ...
Article : 212 wordsAt the Central police court to-day Walter [?]rant was charged with having escaped from gaol. The police in opposing ba[?]l said that the defendant was ...
Article : 100 wordsAt the Indian Congress in Durban an attempt was made to enforce a sort of har[?]al to-day as a mark of sympathy in connection with Gandhi's arrest. ...
Article : 54 wordsThe correspondent of the "New York Times" in Paris has interviewed the Premier, M. Poinca[?]re, who declares the position of France as regards her ...
Article : 90 wordsIt is unofficially stated that arrangements are almost completed for the closing down of the steel works this mouth. ...
Article : 33 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.--A case at the Darlinghurst Quarter Sessions to-day went no further than the Crown's opening address to the jury. ...
Article : 65 wordsSir James Craig, speaking in the Ulster Parliament to-day said that the Government's attitude on the boundaries question was unchanged. The Government ...
Article : 214 wordsField Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, formerly Chief of the General Staff, has agreed to proceed to Belfast to assist in restoring order, ...
Article : 29 wordsThe correspondent of the New York "Times" in Washington learns that the United States has been assured by the Allies that all her rights to compensation ...
Article : 74 wordsAfter prolonged consideration the State Cabinet to-day decided to take no action to prevent the holding of the St. Patrick's Day procession on Saturday ...
Article : 117 wordsCrowds of natives watched the bombardment of Vr[?]dedorp and Brixton and they expressed satisfaction that the Government had punished the men responsible ...
Article : 33 wordsIn connection with a cable received from America recently stating that a number of Australians had been refused admission to the United States, the ...
Article : 84 wordsFour policemen who were taken prisoner at Fordsburg were murdered in cold blood by the Reds. Others are threatened with the same fate but the Red Cross ...
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Tweed Daily (Murwillumbah, NSW : 1914 - 1949), Thu 16 Mar 1922, Page 3
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