Although, according to one report, the persons who are responsible for the "coup d'etst" in Berlin deny that the revolution aims at the re-establishment of the ...
Article : 1,659 wordsThe Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" reports:—"The Senate agreed to-day to close the long debate on the Treaty of Peace. A vote will be taken ...
Article : 153 wordsIt has been agreed that the conference of State Premiers shall be opened in Hobart on April 21. All States of the Commonwealth will be represented, and the ...
Article : 128 wordsAnother horrible tale of Bolshevism is told (says the London "Daily Telegraph" of January 22) by a young Irish governess, Miss Ethel Carragher, who for six years ...
Article : 2,406 wordsAs football tests pluck and cricket nerve, certain books in every decade serve as tests of mental fibre. Two such books have appeared since 1915, both calling attention ...
Article : 1,866 wordsFinal details were added to the Victorian programme of the visit of the Prince of Wales at a meeting of the State Cabinet sub-committee to-day. It was decided that ...
Article : 187 wordsThe Conservatives and the National Liberals announce that they are willing to support Dr. Kapp if he appoints experts as Ministers, and issues the election writs ...
Article : 46 wordsM. Marcel Hutin says in the "Echo de Paris" that a French Minister, who is fully informed as to the events in Germany, has gone to London to confer with ...
Article : 155 wordsThe Constantinople correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" says:—"There is grave news from both sides of the Straits. The Turks openly insult, illtreat, ...
Article : 75 wordsIn his speech before the Australian Industries' Protection League to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) referred to the objection of the United States to the ...
Article : 318 wordsIn the First Civil Court to-day, Thomas Charles Callander, a baker, of Coleraine, was granted a decree nisi for the dissolution of his marriage with Lilian Spencer ...
Article : 63 wordsThe latest official telegrams indicate that the militarist movement is not spreading in Germany in the same degree as the general strike, but only brief cable ...
Article : 162 wordsOn Friday evening last, George Lewis is alleged to have shot James Crowley with a revolver in Hindley-street, Adelaide. A large crowd was around Lewis, striking and ...
Article : 135 wordsMr. George Renwick, the Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle," telegraphed at 9 p.m. on Saturday:—"Without striking a blow in its own defence, the ...
Article : 277 wordsThe London "Observer," in an inspired article, says:—"Mr. Asquith insists that Mr. Lloyd George shall resign the premiership as a condition of his re-entry into the ...
Article : 97 wordsThe Shaftesbury Theatre was again well filled last evening, when the Dramatic Players presented for the third time Hall Caine's well-known ...
Article : 439 wordsMischaleon, the Danish singer, sang songs to-day in German in the Aeolian Hall London. For twenty minutes there was a "protest disturbance" until the ...
Article : 66 wordsThe news of the overthrow of the Ebert Government has caused considerable concern in Government circles here and a feeling prevails that the situation may ...
Article : 125 wordsCarpentier has agreed to fight Dempsey in London in December or January next. ...
Article : 51 wordsSome weeks ago the price of beer was increased on the goldfields. Since then local members of the O.B.U. have declared beer "black," and they have had the ...
Article : 123 wordsA telegram received from Copenhagen reports that the streets of Berlin were deserted on Sunday, except for military patrols. All of the electric power stations, ...
Article : 181 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), in the course of his reply to the toast of his health at the Australian Industries' Protection League to-day, discussed the ...
Article : 242 wordsOver 60,000 Welsh miners have been summoned for non-payment of the income tax. ...
Article : 25 wordsMounted Constable Taylor, of Pyramid Hill, was shot this evening by a young man whom he was attempting to place in the lockup because of his eccentric ...
Article : 44 wordsDiscussing the subject of the paper currency to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) said:—"Our control over the world's currency is negligible. In this ...
Article : 73 wordsSitting at the City Courthouse yesterday afternoon, the Railway and Tramway Appeal Board devoted further attention to the cases of ex-Motormen Patrick Smith and ...
Article : 823 wordsPassenger life in a liner (writes a special correspondent of the London "Times" on January 29) was stale stuff for the public long before the war, which has done ...
Article : 710 wordsUp to Sunday morning the Rhine and Westphalian industrial areas were quiet. The whole region disapproves of the Berlin "coup d'etat." Fresh anti-monarchist ...
Article : 177 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) announced to-day that a Bill to provide for the payment of the war gratuity would be introduced in the House of Representatives ...
Article : 44 wordsLieuts. Parer and McIntosh left Allahabad for Calcutta at 6.50 on Sunday morning. They intend to wait in Caluetta for Captain G. C. Matthews. ...
Article : 224 wordsWomen bookbinders, numbering about 700, to-day obeyed the summons of the allied printing unions to make common cause in the present strike and did not resume ...
Article : 34 wordsFull Court.—At 10.30 a.m., before Mr. Justice Burnside and Mr. Justice Rooth: Motion for admission, in the matter of Charles Sydney Smith. ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Attorney-General (Mr. Draper) gave consideration yesterday to the question of filing a nolle prosequi in the case of the men who stand accused of offences in ...
Article : 136 wordsIt is reported from Kiel that the German Naval Commander-in-Chief has handed over the fleet to the new Government, and that a general strike has been proclaimed. ...
Article : 36 wordsSir,—As there appears to be considerable misunderstanding abroad as to the real requests made to the Premier on Friday last by the deputation from the above, it ...
Article : 553 wordsA Berlin message reports that Dr. Kapp, the new Chancellor, said, in the course of an interview:—"The change of Government in Germany does not mean the restoration ...
Article : 81 wordsAccording to present arrangements, the Minister for Mines (Mr. Scaddan) will leave Perth on his tour of the North-West on 25th inst., and will travel partly overland ...
Article : 92 wordsThe sixteenth annual meeting of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of Australia was opened to-day, all the States being represented. A motion was carried. ...
Article : 183 wordsThe new Cabinet's programme professes to consolidate old Germany in order to return to settled conditions, and to avoid extreme Nationalism. Dr. Kapp offers to ...
Article : 52 wordsApart from some light rain which fell along the south coast and over parts of the goldfields on Saturday, the 48 hours ended 8 a.m. yesterday were marked by ...
Article : 218 wordsDr. Kapp will act in conjunction with the Labour Party to maintain order. The new Government is endeavouring to persuade Labour to take office, suggesting the ...
Article : 68 wordsGeneral von Luttwitz, the new Minister for War, said in the course of an interview:—"Germany plans to fight Bolshevism to death. In order to do this more than 10,000 ...
Article : 81 wordsAt the Police Court to-day, W. Morrow, M.L.C., was charged with having furnished a return to the Federal Taxation Department for the year ended June 30, 1918, ...
Article : 122 wordsLoyal military are patrolling in the Government quarter with guns, machine guns, and armoured cars. Barbed wire barricades have been erected. The ...
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Tue 16 Mar 1920, Page 5
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