In spite of official assurances as to quietude in Londonderry, correspondents report that many dead and wounded persons are lying in the streets, as the result of very ...
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Article : 78 wordsM. Marsal (the Minister for Finance), interviewed regarding Germany's reparation payments said that the Allies would not mention to Germany any particular ...
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Article : 316 wordsIt is the custom when the foundation stone of an important public building is laid to place beneath it in an air-tight container some copies of contemporary ...
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Article : 70 wordsMr. Arthur Griffith, the acting Sinn Fein president, said in the course of an interview that if Mr. Lloyd George's statement to the effect that he was willing to ...
Article : 71 wordsThe temporary hangers at Belmont have been abandoned by Major Brearley, in favour of new flying quarters on the river foreshore below Victorial avenue. The ...
Article : 320 wordsAs the result of the boycott of the country by the workers of Europe, the Hungarian Government has resigned. (The National Transport Workers' ...
Article : 147 wordsRepresentatives of both sides to the dispute in the coal-mining industry again waited on the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to-day, and announced that they had not yet ...
Article : 105 wordsIn the House of Assembly this evening the Prime Minister (General J. C. Smuts) announced that Prince Arthur of Connaught (son of the Duke of Connaught) ...
Article : 557 wordsWhat appears to be a new shoot of gold has been struck at a depth of 100ft. between the Jessop and Osborne shafts in the Mutcoroo mine. In a telegram to ...
Article : 124 wordsAnother phase of the difficultics con[?] with the building trade was ventilated at a recent general meeting of the Institute of Architects. Much adverse ...
Article : 492 wordsMrs. Philip Suowden, who has returned from Russia, declared, in the course of an interview, that Soviet Russia had nothing to teach Western Europe. She was ...
Article : 54 wordsThe usual fortnightly meeting of the Perth sub-branch of the R.S.L. was held in the board room of the Soldiers' Institute on Wednesday, Mr. W. A. Woolham ...
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Article : 171 wordsThe Commissioners for State Savings Banks in Victoria notify that they will raise the rate of interest on deposits to 4 per cent. from July 1 on sums up to ...
Article : 97 wordsLast week the Home Secretary stated that it had been decided that the golden casket art unions should continue under Government supervision every two months ...
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Article : 59 wordsThe intestate estate of the late Francis Pearse, grazier, of North Fremantle, which is valued at £600,000, was the subject of litigation in the Supreme Court yesterday ...
Article : 383 wordsAt a meeting of the New South Wales Labour Council leld to-night it was resolved: "That the State Labour Government be approached and urged to take ...
Article : 103 wordsThe world's lawn tennis championships were continued at Wimbledon to-day. In the second round of the singles Doust beat Hardy, Garland beat Winslow (South ...
Article : 156 wordsIn the course of an interview. Mr. Bainbridge Colby (the Secretary of State) said: "I have had a number of conferences with President Wilson but we did not discuss the ...
Article : 175 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) conferred to-day with representatives of the Graziers' Association with regard to the disposal of the new wool clip and ...
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Article : 170 wordsAn important decision has been reached in connection with the union of the Presbyterian Methodist, and Congregational Churches. On September 1 the members ...
Article : 77 wordsIn reply to a message of homage sent to the Pope by the H.A.C.B.S. Couference which recently met in Brisbane, Archbishop Dulig to-day received the following ...
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Fri 25 Jun 1920, Page 7
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