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Detailed lists, results, guides : 984 wordsAt the Kogarah Court yesterday further evidence wag taken in respect to the seizure on May 16 of the plant of an alleged illicit still upon premises at the foot of Stuart ...
Article : 248 wordsIt is reported from Copenhagen that very strained relations exist between Finland and Sweden owing to the despatch of Finnish troops to the Aaland Islands and the arrest of two ...
Article : 61 wordsThe Commonwealth Treasurer, Mr. Watt, has resigned from the Federal Cabinet. Telegrams exchanged since his arrival in London indicate variance with his colleagues on important issues ...
Article : 115 wordsThe Lord Mayor presided at a large meeting at the Mansion House this afternoon in connection with Imperial trade relations and the forthcoming British Trade Exhibition. He read ...
Article : 312 wordsIn the House of Commons, Colonel J. Gretton (Coalition Unionist), when moving the adjournment, asked the meaning of the negotiations with Krassin, the Bolshevik trade ...
Article : 571 wordsOne of the most important events of the tour of the Prince of Wales in this State will be the parade of returned soldiers, which is to take place at Centennial Park on June 22. The ...
Article : 276 wordsFrom Berlin it is reported that the latest figures in connection with the German elections show a prospect of the Government Coalition commanding a working majority against the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 wordsKingscote made his first appearance since his Australian tour in the Kent tennis championships, and defeated Major Sterling, 6-0, 6-1. His service has improved since he was last ...
Article : 56 wordsThe committee controlling the issue of invitrations has been reluctantly compelled to announce that it is no longer possible to issue tockets for the ladies' gallery at the Town Hall ...
Article : 100 wordsWAGGA, Wednesday Night.--When shown the cable regarding Mr. Watt's resignation at a late hour to-night, the Prime Minister, who is staying with Mr. F. W. Hughes at Borambola Station, ...
Article : 166 wordsDuring the second reading of the Agriculture Bill in the House of Commons, Sir A. Griffith- Boscawen, Secretary of the Board of Agriculture, pointed out that before the war Britain ...
Article : 209 wordsA demonstration at Grata, Austria, against prevailing food prices resulted in rioting. The police fired, and killed six people. ...
Article : 25 wordsSir,--We learn that a further meeting Has been held in Melbourne, presided over by Mr. John Wren, to further the interests of these internees. We are informed ...
Article : 590 wordsThe Illumination of the city will be carried on nightly during the whole period of the Princes' stay in Sydney, with the exception of the night of Sunday, June 20. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Washington correspondent of the New York "World" states that negotiations to renew the Anglo-Japanese Alliance have not yet been started, and that it is authoritatively ...
Article : 80 wordsIn reply to numerous inquiries, it is officially stated, in regard to tickets for the soldiers' widows, orphans, and widowed mothers' stand, that a ticket held by the widow of a soldier will ...
Article : 55 wordsOn the afternoon of June 13, 14, and 18, contests for the boxing championships of the Royal Australian Navy are to be hold at the Stadium, Rushcutters' Bay. The finals will take place ...
Article : 131 wordsDe Valera has written to the Irish vigilance Association that shortly after leaving America be will visit England. "It is due to the loyalty and co-operation of ...
Article : 80 wordsMr. Edgar Crammond, lecturing at the Bankers' Institute, estimated, that the real cost of the war was as follows:-- Great Britain, £3,500,000,000; France, £5,450,- ...
Article : 127 wordsQuotations on the London Stock Exchange today were:-- Mining.--British B.H., b 38s 9d, s 41s 3d; Brokens. b 62s 6d, s 63s 1d; B.H. North, b 52s ...
Article : 134 wordsThe sudden resignation of Mr. Watt struck Federal members here with amazement. The fact that he had gone to England ostensibly on a financial mission had led to the conclusion ...
Article : 658 wordsIn the second round of the amateur golf championship at Muirfield, Michael Scott and W. B. Tunbridge won their matches. D. Scott was beaten. Miss Cruise beat Miss Mollie ...
Article : 70 wordsNorth Sydney has made up its mind to be thoroughly represented in the procession route during the Royal visit. At a meeting held in the local Council ...
Article : 153 wordsA telegram from Chicago states that the Republican National Convention for the selection of the Presidential candidate opened in unique circumstances. It is impossible to ...
Article : 160 wordsThe New York "World's" correspondent at Mexico City reports that General Rodolfo Herrera has arrived there, bringing documentary evidence proving that ex-President Carranza ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Empire Parliamentary Association has given a reception to the Commonwealth Treasurer. Mr. Watt, the Queensland Premier, Mr. Theodore, the Attorney-General for West ...
Article : 59 wordsMELBOURNE. Wednesday.--It was announced to-day by Very Rev, J. Barry, Administrator of the Roman Catholic Arch-diocese of Melbourne, that the official address of welcome ...
Article : 92 wordsA New York report states that the summer home of Caruso, the famous tenor, was to-day entered by burglars, who stole 500,000 dollars worth of Jewellery. ...
Article : 31 wordsSir Joseph Cook, when acquainted with the announcement contained in the foregoing cable yesterday afternoon, observed: "The news la a surprise to me." He had no further ...
Article : 35 wordsThe correspondent of the "New York Times" at Vera Cruz reports that the outbreak of bubonic plague there appears to be waning. Only four new cases have been reported, with three ...
Article : 49 wordsIn the House of Commons, replying to Capt., Wedgwood Benn, Lieut.-Colonel L. O. Wilson, Parliamentary Secretary for Shipping, stated that an invitation to consider practically ...
Article : 98 wordsSir,--It is just possible that "Observer's" long letter in your to-days's issue, opposing the establishment of the capital at Canberra, may do some harm. In suite of its anonymity and its ...
Article : 556 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Mr. W. L. Smallhore, who is in charge of the Commonwealth entertainments in connection with the visit of the Prince of Wales, will leave Melbourne for ...
Article : 34 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The cabled news of Mr. Watt's resignation as a member of the Federal Government created a profound sensatoin amongst those to whom it was ...
Article : 341 wordsThe correspondent of the "New York Times at Tokio reports that the Navy Department has issued an official statement that after the occupation of Nikolaievsk, near the mouth of the ...
Article : 45 wordsSir,--In past celebrations a great mistake has been made in delaying the Illuminations till 8 p.m. We are just upon midwinter, and it commences to get dark at 5 o'clock. If the lights ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 142 wordsField-Marsha Haig, addressing the National Association for the Employment of Ex-soldiers, attacked the trade unions for the selfish obstinacy which prevented thousands of men who ...
Article : 50 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle" states that Tommy Burns will fight Beckett in July at the Albert Hall. ...
Article : 23 wordsThere was an animated scene in Farm Cove this morning, consequent upon the return of the flagship and other ships of the squadron from Melbourne. ...
Article : 133 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.--An extremely gave position has arisen in connection with the dispute affecting members of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association. ...
Article : 110 wordsThe sub-committee of the London Chamber of Commerce reports that it is impossible to obtain a simplification of the bill of lading, owing to the diversity of conditions in different ...
Article : 109 wordsThe schooner Joseph Sims, which was overdue at Electrona (Tas.) from Sydney, has turned up safely. News was received yesterday that the ...
Article : 61 wordsThe man who was cabled to have murder a chauffeur at Andover on April 24, escaped in the chauffeur's motor-car; and been finally rounded up and shot in a Cumberland village, ...
Article : 91 wordsA Polish communique says;-- "The Bolshevik retreat between the Dvina and the Beresina is now a rout. The Poles broke the enemy's resistance on the Upper ...
Article : 326 wordsThe directors of Union Thertres. Lt., announce that in deference to numerous requests, and in accordance with the firm's usual course, it has been decided that commencing to-day all soldiers and sailers an army ...
Article : 83 wordsMELBOURNE. Wednesday.--A further limit his been placed on the amount or gold coin which travellers leaving Australia might take with them, and £20 worth is the maximum. ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Thu 10 Jun 1920, Page 5
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