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Advertising : 177 wordsAn important statement made in the House of Commons yesterday by Mr [?] Ma[?] sounds the death knell of Imperial preference so far as ...
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Article : 69 wordsSir Charles Higham a [?]licity expert, criticises the advertising of the British Empire Exhibition at Wembly abroad as scandalously deficient. The says the ...
Article : 111 wordsShortly after three returned soldiers and labo[?]ers had taken their evening meal while camping near Lsxton, an altercation arose, and one of the ...
Article : 63 wordsAt a ioint meeting of coal owners and minors’ representatives, convened by Mr E. Shim well, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of ...
Article : 95 wordsThe State elections were held yesterday. It is expected that when the final returns are known, the vote will be very heavy One feature of the ...
Article : 141 wordsThe case in which Timothy Playford, an animal actor, is claiming damages fropm a grain merchant named Rose tor damages for personal injuries, was ...
Article : 172 wordsThe “Spectator” fears that before Singapore could be completed aer[?] developments would have rendered its defence most difficult. It is even ...
Article : 66 wordsEight officers who were arrested during a raid on a hotel in Parnell street, on Tuesday night, have been released on parole, having accepted the ...
Article : 46 wordsDuring his reply in the House of Commons, Mr Hamsay Macdonald reveded that the space at the Empire Exhibition was let to the Free Trade ...
Article : 157 wordsJim Larkin, the Irish Labor leader, who was expelled last week from the Irish Transport and General Workers’ Union, has decided to form anew ...
Article : 40 wordsOwing to the tram strike crowds of people walked three or four miles to business. The underground trains were not augmented, and were ...
Article : 81 wordsIn an article endorsing the Government’s Singapore decision, Mr Galvin. writing in the “Observer,” hopes that Australia and New Zealand will ...
Article : 160 wordsMr Theodore, Premier of Queensland, who with his staff lias been working early and late, holding numerous interviews, when asked what he was working at, ...
Article : 65 wordsAgnes Watts, of Hood crescent, Caulfield, was waiting for a tram at Balaclava road, Caulfield, to-day, when she was struck by a motor car. ...
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Article : 78 wordsThe Public Prosecutor, in a speech at the Ludendorff trial, asked for the following sentences-Hitler eight years imprisonment in a fortress, and ...
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Article : 79 wordsAn anti-Republican crowd, headed by Agha Jemal, entered the Mejliss (National Assembly) and despite tbe efforts of the police, pulled down the flags and ...
Article : 129 wordsThe Law Lords held a brief sitting yesterday, when they heard further argument in regard to Mrs Russell’s appeal Mr Bevan. Counsel for the appellant, ...
Article : 113 wordsA little girl complained to her parents that as she was walking along the esplanade at St. Kilda this afternoon a young man took her into ...
Article : 60 wordsCaptain Larmont, alleged to be the head of the present French espionage service at Bale, Switzerland, has been sen teheed by the German Court to 12 ...
Article : 91 wordsMr Theodore emphatically denies there is any deadlock at present. He says that obviously if a deadlock exists negotiations would be suspended, whereas ...
Article : 40 wordsThe largest fire for many years occurred here to-night, shortly after o’clock. The eight-roomed residence of Mr Eugene Patterson, ...
Article : 74 wordsThe American Consul at Canton has been forced to request his Government to rush gunboats to protect American lives and property because ...
Article : 79 wordsHow business in China is facilitated was revealed in the Kind’s. Bench Division of the High Court when the Marconi Wireless Company’s agent in ...
Article : 131 wordsThe "Daily Express’ correspondent at Moscow says that Archbishop Ambrosie, who was charged with being a counter revolutionary, has been ...
Article : 50 wordsA republic is being proclaimed on Tuesday. A plebiscite will be held during April to sanction the abolition of the dynasty. ...
Article : 35 wordsPour hundred army officers have been dismissed for complicity in the anti-revalutionary movement. ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Mon 24 Mar 1924, Page 1
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