LATEST FOREIGN NEWS.--Death-Knell of Irish rebellion--Liam Lynch shot and de Valera hemmed in--British Government defeated--Germany mourns for Essen victims-- Empire Trade and Dominion co-operation--Turkish "Dream City"--British Protestant' demonstration protests against Royal visit to Pope--Sufferings at sea. ...
Article : 47 wordsTwo additional mines were rendered idle on the Maitland fields yesterday, making seventeen in all. The owners claim that the two stop ...
Article : 913 wordsTo-day crowds more of Mr. Hick son's patients are telling their friend they feel better, although to the eye of the man in the street they seem ...
Article : 749 wordsThe appeal of Queensland delegates for a cassation of hostilities was a feature of the various meeting yesterday in connection with the Labor ...
Article : 118 words"Although, generally speaking, I think it is undesirable to take, any notice of anonymous statements like those that appear in 'The Daily ...
Article : 550 wordsInstructions have been given by the office-bearers of the Civic Reform Association for the issue of a writ against a prominent city gentleman, claiming ...
Article : 284 wordsApathy on the part of the general public was deplored at the annual meeting, held yesterday, of the National .Association for the ...
Article : 384 wordsThe funeral of the seven workmen and five apprentices who were shot by She French at Essen was the occasion of an astonishing national ...
Article : 720 wordsLiam Lynch, chief of the Irregular forces, was captured to-day, in a fight at Clonmel. He was seriously wounded, and subsequently ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 637 wordsThe Government has been defeated by 145 votes to 138 on a snap division for adjournment. The motion followed the Ministry's ...
Article : 520 wordsThe Federal Labor caucus met in the. Commonwealth Offices yesterday. The meeting opened late in the morning, and was carried on (with an adjournment for ...
Article : 391 wordsSpeaking at a banquet tendered to him by supporters. Sir Maul Pomare, Minister representing the native races, appealed to the more intelligent.Maoris ...
Article : 91 wordsThe National Assembly has approved of the acceptance of the American scheme providing for the transformation of Angora into a "dream city." ...
Article : 261 words"Railway construction work is being carried out at the very peak of high prices for wages, material, and interest. This year we have to find £450,000 ...
Article : 104 wordsYesterday afternoon the Federal executive of the A.L.P. commenced its session in a room on the seventh floor of Macdonell House. There was a full ...
Article : 549 wordsMISS MILLICENT ARMSTRONG (at writing table on left), whose play, 'Fire," was bracketed with Mrs. E. Coulson Davidson's "Sorell" for third prize in "The Daily Telegraph" competition. The picture was taken at the Abbe de ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 48 wordsViscount Ednam, in Committee of Supply, moved a motion calling upon the Government to take strips to secure the fullest extension of trade ...
Article : 540 wordsA report by the chief engineer (Mr. Purves) read to the Water Board yesterday, gave a categorical denial to statements that water ...
Article : 376 wordsAfter a three months' struggle in the iceberg-ridden region of the midAtlantic, the crew of the British sailing ship Rita M. Cluett has been brought ...
Article : 154 wordsThe "New York Times'" Washington Correspondent reports that it is understood that the Federal Prohibition Commissioner is faced with the ...
Article : 81 wordsA tragic accident occurred in Bankstown last night, when an old man was thrown from a cart by a restive horse, which kicked him on the back of the ...
Article : 133 wordsWhat is described as a great Protestant appeal against the proposed Royal visit to the Pope was made by a packed meeting at the Albert Hail, ...
Article : 169 wordsSir George Fuller, Premier of New South Wales, and Mr. Lawson, Premier of Victoria, conferred with the representatives of the Wheat Pool ...
Article : 154 wordsSir,--Thanks for congratulations, arriving opportunely in a "blue" moment, for up to date my career has been a string of brilliant failures. Romy play: ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 507 wordsAll the mines on the Maitland Held were idle to-day, with the exception of Stanford-Merthyr, East Greta, Polaw Main, Central Greta, and Hebburn ...
Article : 143 wordsThe death occurred at midnight last night, at his home in Tennyson, Parramatta River, of Mr. Charles Alfred Bros., Chief Clerk of the City Health ...
Article : 93 wordsA successful flight has been made with a large bombing aeroplane carrying two passengers without a pilot. The machine was wirelessly ...
Article : 55 wordsThe United States Government has refused permission to Madame Kalinin, Wife of the Soviet Republic's president to enter tho United States, ...
Article : 77 wordsMr. A. C. Willis, general secretary of the Coal-Miners' Federation, questioned last night, said:-- "There is no likelihood at all of ...
Article : 409 wordsThe Federal executive of the A.L.P. will this evening receive a deputation representing leagues and unions in New South Wales which desire the Federal ...
Article : 178 wordsRunning away, from her mother in Concord Road, Conford, yesterday afternoon,Joyce Osborne, a five-year-old girl, who lives with her parents in ...
Article : 114 wordsForty persons, including Mr. P. F. Loughlin. M.L.A., attended the meeting of the local branch of the A.L.P. A small section of the M'Girrites, after ...
Article : 81 wordsA message received from Ireland states that De Valora has been captured. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph's" Rome correspondent reports that the engagement will be announced on May 10 of the King of Italy's second daughter to ...
Article : 34 wordsSiki: (the Senegalese boxer) went to fair where he saw a lion, which lie said made him homesick. He bought ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Thu 12 Apr 1923, Page 5
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