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Article : 1,418 wordsA bomb-shell was thrown into the camp of the Unionist “diehards” this afternoon, when Mr Bonar Law, formerly Lord Privy Seal, and leader of ...
Article : 91 wordsProbably the plenary session of the Conference following on to-day’s settlement of the naval holiday ratio will be held on Saturday. ...
Article : 91 wordsTo-morrow will be the fortieth anniversary of Dean Tucker’s ordination to the priesthood, he having been ordained priest in Trinity Church, Mackay, ...
Article : 284 wordsEdwin J Rickey, farmer, of Dean, was charged in the City Court yesterday with haying behaved in a threatening manner and used insulting words, ...
Article : 872 wordsExplaining the practice of polyandry in Tibet. Colonel, Howard Bury, leader of the British expedition, says that the wife of the eldest brother in a ...
Article : 374 wordsAn agreement has been reached definitely on the naval ratio, by the United States, Great Britain, and Japan. Its terms will be announced at a ...
Article : 45 wordsOwing to the grave situation created by Mr Lloyd George’s reference to Tyrone and Fermanagh in the House of Commons speech, Sir James Craig (the ...
Article : 213 wordsMr Bonar Law was very warmly received in all quarters when he rose to speak in the House of Commons on the Irish Settlement. The ...
Article : 165 wordsSuitable arrangements have still to be made with Italy and France in connection with the naval ratio. France demands that she shall have ...
Article : 82 wordsBy his win the late Mr William Duguid Hill, Auctioneer, of Skipton street, left personal estate of the value of £1363/10/10 to his widow. ...
Article : 194 wordsProvision is made in the naval ratio agreement that when Great Britain has completed building her two Hoods she shall scrap four older ...
Article : 157 wordsThe German Government has informed the committee of guarantees that it is unable to pay the reparations instalment of £25,000,000, due on ...
Article : 59 wordsPrior to the resumption of the debate, Mr Lloyd George was bombarded with quetsions regarding Parliament’s right to alter the treaty drawn up at ...
Article : 140 wordsSir Janies Craig emphasises that there is no precedent in history of the British Empire having taken territory from an established Government ...
Article : 233 wordsThe German Note to the Reparations Commission, notifying Germany's inability to pay the reparations instalments due on January 15 and ...
Article : 111 wordsA dispute between a garage proprietor and a customer occupied the attention of the police magistrate (Mr W. W. Harris) at the City Police Court for some time ...
Article : 185 wordsResuming the debate on the Address in Reply to the King’s Speech, Mr Asquith wholeheartedly supported the Irish treaty, but solemnly warned the ...
Article : 135 wordsUnder the new naval agreement, Great Britain, America), and Japan agree to the 5-5-3 ratio, and will maintain the status quo of the Pacific ...
Article : 190 wordsReplying to a Labor deputation headed by Mr Clynes, which, urged an unemployment relief programme, including the revision of the indemnity ...
Article : 139 wordsThe smallest progress has been made in Dail Eireaun towards a decision on the settlement, says the Dublin correspondent of the "Daily Mial.” ...
Article : 123 wordsNews of another mishap in connection with the carrying out of tits aerial mail service between Geraldton and Derby, On the North-West coast of ...
Article : 134 wordsMr Winston Churchilll (Secretary for the. Colonies), in the course of a careful examination of the arguments of opponents of the Treaty, dissected ...
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Article : 105 wordsIt is very probable that an Allies’ conference will be summoned after M. Briand and Mr Lloyd George have conferred in London next week to ...
Article : 94 wordsWhen the new Commonwealth liner Esperance Bay was launched to-day, Mr Campbell, who represented Messrs William Beardmore and Co., of ...
Article : 122 wordsThe Assembly passed through all stages without opposition a Bill to amend the consitution to allow of women sitting in Parliament. The ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 178 wordsThe Fermanagh County Council has decided by a majority of 13 to 10 not to recognise the Belfast Parliament It pledged its allegiance to the Dail ...
Article : 46 wordsEx-President Wilson asks his Senate friends to defer support of the quadrilateral treaty until the Conterence announces further conclusions on the ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Clarendon Presbyterian Ladies’ College Kindergarten department held its break-up yesterday afternoon, at St. Andrew's Institute, where a large ...
Article : 210 wordsLake the House of Commons the House of Lords was crowded in anticipation of an exciting debate on the Irish peace. ...
Article : 246 wordsJapan has asked for time to consider the Chinese representations regarding the Manchurian situation and the abrogation of the 21 demands. ...
Article : 25 wordsWhile attempting to hoard a moving train it Wangaratta on Thursday, A. B. Hicks, address unknown, aged 28, was so seriously injured that he died ...
Article : 31 wordsSir,-I wish to thank, the doctors and nurses of the Ballarat Hospital for their kind and unremitting attention to me whilst an, inmate of that institution, also ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Sat 17 Dec 1921, Page 1
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