Mr. Justice Ewing, in his report to the Governor concerning the twelve I.W.W. prisoners, arrives at the following conclusions regarding each prisoner, the original sentence of whom is given in parentheses: -- CHARLES REEVE (10 years), convicted on two counts -- conspiracy to ...
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Article : 1,213 wordsIrish volunteers came into conflict with the police and military at Bruree. A pitched battle resulted in live deaths. Including that of a soldier. ...
Article : 186 wordsA Copenhagen message reports that M. Littrinoff, Bolshevik representative, in an interview, said that Poland had allowed herself to become the tool of French capitalists, and ...
Article : 226 wordsIn the House of Commons, on the third reading debate on the Finance Bill, Mr. Asquith contended that wasteful and extravagant expenditure was more attributable to Government ...
Article : 177 wordsConsiderable controversy is inevitable in the event of the Government resorting to the Wartime Defence of the Realm regulations to prevent Dr. Mannix's landing in Ireland. ...
Article : 52 wordsA Paris message states that the Finance Committee of the Chamber of Deputies has refused to accept a Government bill, granting credit to Germany in order to obtain coal. ...
Article : 221 wordsNo confirmation has been published in Simla of the statement that the Prince's visit to India has been postponed owing to ill health. Official circles, however, believe that the ...
Article : 104 wordsEach of the prisoners, at the time of the trial towards the close of 1916, was charged on three counts, as follow: -- (1) Conspiracy to set fire to buildings, etc., or ...
Article : 6,927 wordsIn the House of Commons, replying to Colonel Wedgwood, Colonel Amery, Under-Secretary for the Colonies, outlined certain changes in the constitution of Ceylon, giving ...
Article : 211 wordsMr. Robert Donald, chairman of the Imperial Press Conference, at Wednesday's luncheon to the delegates, said that conference would advocate cheaper postal rates, full interchange of ...
Article : 396 wordsThe Dublin correspondent of the Central News Agency states that there is a strong belief that the landing of Dr. Mannix in Ireland will not be prevented. Arrangements are being ...
Article : 215 wordsThe Secretary of the League of Nations announces that the subjects to be discussed at the meeting of the Council at San Sebastian, on July 30, include co-ordinate measures for ...
Article : 148 wordsA Tientsin message says that Mukden troops are engaged in rounding-up and disarming Tuan's stragglers. Chang-Tso-Lin declares that he intends to protect the President, though ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Senate disposed of the Papua and the Census and Statistics Bills. The Science and Industry Bill from the House of Representatives was read a first time. ...
Article : 176 wordsThe Board of Trade announces that the Imperial Shipping Committee is prepared to receive before January 1 suggestions from any persons or bodies in the Empire regarding ocean ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 wordsThe convictions for drunkenness during 1919 in England and Wales totalled 67,848, compared with 29,075 for the previous year. The Blue Book attributes the increase partly to the ...
Article : 53 wordsLAUNCESTON, Friday. -- The Launceston branch of the Australian League of Loyalty has sent a message to the Prime Minister, congratulating him on his speech at Bendigo and ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Sat 31 Jul 1920, Page 11
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