Further details of this morning's shooting in Dublin show that fourteen persons were killed. After two had been shot at the Gresham Hotel military ...
Article : 328 wordsSir James Allen (New Zealand) has been appointed reporter of the section of the Commission dealing with the finances of the Secretariat. ...
Article : 109 wordsThe acute unrest which exists in the Federal Public Service was exemplified by the mass meeting of the service held last night to further the agitation for the prompt ...
Article : 1,253 wordsSpencer's Brook and its vicinity were visited by an extraordinarily severe storm between 7 and 8 o'clock last evening. The wind blew with terrifle force, doing ...
Article : 289 wordsPlans for the curtailment of the railway services and for the conserving of coal supplies for essential industries on account of the decision of the ...
Article : 345 wordsPunctually at 10 o'clock on Friday evening, November 19, a special Agricultural College train, known as a wheat-belt excursion, left Perth with some 81 ...
Article : 2,806 wordsIt is officially stated that the murderers succeeded in destroying a quantity of valuable documentary evidence. Only one of the assailants was captured. ...
Article : 74 wordsThe "Matin" states that the League of Nations has adopted M. Viviani's motion not to consider the admission of Germany and Russia into the League until they ...
Article : 44 wordsDuring a Gaelic football match in Croke Park, Dublin, this afternoon, in the presence of six thousand spectators, armed forces, accompanied by armoured ...
Article : 118 wordsPosters enjoining all who attended to "Buy Goods Made in W.A." hung upon the walls of the Town Hall last night in connection with a public rally designed to ...
Article : 982 wordsThe Geneva correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune" interviewed Lord Robert Cecil, who said:—"America must abandon the idea that the rest of the world is ...
Article : 150 wordsThe House of Representatives met to-day. THE BASIC WAGE. The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) in ...
Article : 1,150 wordsAn official statement which has been issued says that the authorities learned that Sinn Fein gunmen had come to Duplin ostensibly to attend a hurling match, ...
Article : 100 wordsThe acting general secretary of the A.L.P. (Mr. Millington) stated yesterday that negotiations between the industrial disputes committee of the A.L.P. and the ...
Article : 98 wordsReferring yesterday to the last excursion to the wheat belt, which terminated on Sunday evening, Mr. G. L. Sutton (Commissioner for the Wheat Belt) spoke ...
Article : 425 wordsThe Dublin murders began about 9 o'clock, when the city was enjoying its customary Sunday morning repose, and most people were still abed. The whole ...
Article : 1,090 wordsBrief reports from Dublin indicate that there was a good deal of shooting after midnight and that a number of people were killed. ...
Article : 36 wordsNegotiations which have been conducted betweent the members of the Carpenters and Joiners' Union and the employers cuminated on Sunday, when a general ...
Article : 123 wordsWhile travelling to Limerick from Dublin after their acquittal by a court martial concerning a constable's death, two men, named Blake and O'Neill, were held up by ...
Article : 62 wordsThe body of Father Griffin, who was reported to have been kidnapped, has been found in a cavity in the mountainside near Galway, with a bullet mark in the left ...
Article : 134 wordsTrouble has arisen among the clerical staff of the Vacuum Oil Co. Pty., Ltd., Fremantle, owing to the refusal of the manager to sign an agreement arrived at ...
Article : 183 wordsArchbishop Mannix, of Melbourne, in a speech at Bolton, said that there were no outrages in Ireland until the troops were sent. There was not any murder ...
Article : 57 wordsReports received at the Weather Bureau yesterday morning showed that intense Leat had prevailed throughout for the previous 48 hours. The greatest severity of the heat ...
Article : 542 wordsWriting to his son (Rev. T. S. Groser), Canon Groser, of Midland Junction, who is touring America, his native land, says that the journey across Canada and U.S.A. ...
Article : 662 wordsThe Galway Country Council's resolution against any further recognition of the "Dail Eireann" (Sinn Fein Parliament) instructed the rate collectors to place all ...
Article : 98 wordsOn the pretext that the Poles, in defiance of the armistice, refuse to withdraw their troops from the frontier, Russia has suspended the peace conference. ...
Article : 141 wordsIndividual matches in connection with the rifle carnival at Port Adelaide started to-day. The Seppeltsfield match was won by S. Edwards (Melbourne Club), with 48. ...
Article : 96 wordsA Supreme Court writ, claiming £1,000 damages on account of alleged libel, has been issued by Archdale Parkhill, secretary of the National Association, against ...
Article : 74 wordsBritain and France are both opposed to ex-King Constantine's return to Greece. France suggests a strong warning to Greece, while Britain prefers to await next ...
Article : 121 wordsSir,—Will you allow me space in your paper to make a special appeal for help to our friends. We are in dire straits. We have no money and we are facing ...
Article : 288 wordsApplication was made to-day by Mr. T. C. Maher, on behalf of the Commonwealth Public Service Clerical Association, to Mr. Justice Starke, in the Federal Arbitration ...
Article : 223 wordsThe confidence men have had a very successful run lately with the changing-notes-for-gold trick, and to-day they made another haul. Percy Barker was at Cook's ...
Article : 95 wordsRepresentatives of all political parties have formed an international peace association, with the object of arriving at a better understanding with the United ...
Article : 67 wordsThe following are the results, in alphobetical order, of the surveying examination held at Crawley during the present month:—Surveying 1.—Pass: Armstrong, J. T.: ...
Article : 56 wordsA verdict of guilty as returned to-day in the Criminal Court in the case of Daniel Ligores (25), a half-caste Chinese, who was charged with having murdered his ...
Article : 121 wordsRobert Steele (24), while engaged in harvesting operations at Wheatvale to-day, was struck dead by lightning. His waggon load of hay caught fire, and was ...
Article : 58 wordsDonations already acknowledged, £207 12s.: further donations collected by Mornington committee, £25; total, £232 12s. ...
Article : 19 wordsA brilliant British air raid was carried out on Enzeli, a Persian town on the Caspian Sea. Heavy bombs which were dropped destroyed the jetty, and a quantity ...
Article : 59 wordsA statement issued by the Dublin Castle authorities says that the assassins all employed revolvers, and operated in gangs of from four to twenty. The Gresham Hotel ...
Article : 123 wordsA mass meeting of officers of the Federal Public Service was held at Hobart to-night The speakers urged that the Federal basic wage should apply to public ...
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Tue 23 Nov 1920, Page 7
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