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Advertising : 42 wordsThe sudden collapse of the suspenlon bridge over the Cowitttz River, Kelso, U.S.A., at a time when numbers of workmen were returning home, was responsible for the death by drowning of at least 80 persons. The difficult work of rescue was accentuated by the failure of the electric ...
Article : 154 wordsThe Reparations Conference has been compelled to terminate without the achievement of any result. The Italian representatives acted as. conciliators in an endeavour to bring about a compromise between the French and British schemes for a settlement of the question, but it was ...
Article : 87 wordsThe British Financial Commission to America, which consists of the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Stanley Baldwin), the Governor of the Bank of England ...
Article : 106 wordsThe Government Meteorologist (Mr. Bromley) reported at noon on Friday that the monsoon noted on yesterday’s chart, inland from the Bight, had .spread eastward across this State, and under its influence light rains had been recorded generally over the settled areas, and at a few ...
Article : 468 wordsThe Conference has broken up without having come to an agreement. ...
Article : 17 wordsA member of the British delegation comes that if France decides to take isolated action, Britain will be bound to make a formal protest, at the same time ...
Article : 56 wordsThe estate of the late Aid. Louis Cohen, ex-Lord Mayor of London, who was born in Sydney, and died at Liverpool on September 8, 1922, has been sworn at ...
Article : 156 wordsIt is now believed that at least 30 lives were lost when the 700 ft. suspension bridge collapsed. While crowds of workers were going home across the ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Kelso authorities how estimate that 80 lives were lost in the bridge disaster, the horror of which was heightened by the sudden failure of the electric light ...
Article : 44 wordsThe United States Press correspondent at Paris states that the Premiers’ Conference has ended in complete disagreement. ...
Article : 24 wordsWhen the conference was reopened today, an official' French note was issued that, under the contract-signed at Calais on October 25, 1916, France had received ...
Article : 112 wordsThe Italian delegation assumed the role conciliators and has drafted a plan endeavouring to combine the important points of the French and British schemes. ...
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Advertising : 54 wordsThe counting of the second preferences for the Senate candidates for South Australia was continued on Friday. Mr. Vardon’s preferences were counted, and ...
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Advertising : 31 wordsM. Poincare has requested the French Ambassador at. Washington to inform Mr. Secretary Hughes, .that. the German proposal, as. to . non-aggression against ...
Article : 94 wordsThe liner Ballarat, bound for Australia, and flying the flag of the British Pacific Science Expedition, has arrived, bringing the advance, party of scientists for the ...
Article : 704 wordsMr. James MacNeill bas been appointed High Commissioner to London for the Irish Free State. He was formerly an Indian civil servant, and held the ...
Article : 49 wordsLe Matin says that Mr. Bonar Law’s declarations regarding the despatch of the Allied gold deposits to America has caused the most unpleasant sensation is political ...
Article : 307 wordsThe Lausanne Conference is virtually suspended, it being the general desire to await the outcome of the Paris Conference before proceeding to definite ...
Article : 34 wordsMr. A. A. Hoare is a native of South Australia, having been born in the Port Adelaide district. He was educated at the Mount Barker Public School. At a ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 113 wordsIrish, rebels held up a goods train travelling from Dundalk (50 miles from Dublin) to Clones. They removed a rail on to the embankment, and then restarted the train, ...
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Advertising : 257 wordsImmediately following upon the receipt cable advices from Paris that the Reparations Conference had broken up in disagreement, Ambassador Harvey ...
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Article : 174 wordsIn the Senate to-day Sir J. T. Robinson (Arkansas) moved the second reading of his Bill to provide that the United States should have representation on the ...
Article : 364 wordsWhen the conference was terminated was announced that the Anglo-French viewpoints were irreconcilable. Mr. Bonar Law, on leaving the room, ...
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Advertising : 51 wordsFires, the origin of which are unknown, have destroyed two more Canadian Roman Catholic institutions, bringing the total to 12 within the year. The buildings were ...
Article : 70 wordsThe Rev. Gifford Gordon, an Australian minister, after having toured the American continent, declares that prohibition is a decided success everywhere ...
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Article : 97 wordsLieut. Thoret has created a gliding record with an army biplane at Biskra (Algeria) by remaining in the air seven hours, after having shut off the engine. ...
Article : 52 wordsMr. Crawford (Secretary of the South African Industrial Federation), when interviewed concerning the Durban Conference, stated that the Labour resolution ...
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The Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1923), Fri 5 Jan 1923, Page 1
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