A piquant situation arose when Mr. Lloyd George was entertained by the leading Radical club, in the same room as Mr. Asquith spoke in on Wednesday. ...
Article : 258 wordsM Barthou, an ex-Premier of France and now President of the Foreign Affairs committee, caused a sensation in the Chamber of Deputies by violently ...
Article : 148 wordsThe Prince of Wales has been gazette a Knight Grand Cross of the Roya Victorian Order (G.C.V.O.) ...
Article : 29 wordsAt the city council meeting to-hight Mr. Webster introduced the question of water-power for woollen Mills, in view of the decision of Messrs. Kelsah ...
Article : 396 wordsIt is reported at Paris that 3500 field guns have been found by an allied commission in the vicinity Berlin. Altogether 12,000, with 6000 aeroplanes, ...
Article : 68 wordsAfter Friday's conference between the miners' executive and Mr Lloyd George, Mr. Hodges announced that the Government was making another offer. ...
Article : 134 wordsIt is announced at Berlin that the Cabinet has resigned, having failed to come to an agreement with the workmen of revolting Rhineland. ...
Article : 148 wordsThe centre of interest in Irish affairs is moving to Westminster, in view of to-day's debate on the Rome Rule Bill. Mr. C. Lyne's motion for rejection will ...
Article : 277 wordsThe New York Yacht Club has announced that it has received a loving Cup from the Prince of Wales in appreclation of his reception on his visit. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe city council has agreed upon the presentation of an address of welcome to the Prince of Wales on the occasion of his forthcoming visit to Tasmania. ...
Article : 403 wordsThese discoveries, coupled with other iuformation in the possession of the French authorities, have aroused scepticis[?] anent Germany's intentions in ...
Article : 98 wordsThe transporters' executive has ordered the tramwaymen's branches throughout the country to tender strike, notices, expiring on April 3, but a strike ...
Article : 36 wordsFollowing M. Barhou's outburst, M. Millerand warmly thanked England for her efforts. There was much applause when he declared that the ...
Article : 42 wordsAmong the passengers by the Anchises which reached the outer harbour on Sunday were Henry Smithson, his wife and child. The husland ...
Article : 424 words"Le Journals" correspondent at Berlin says it is rumoured that the pan Germons are planning another coup d'etat. Von Ccockt disregarded the ...
Article : 96 wordsThe Felton bequest has purchased for £4500 sterling from the Earl of Wharacliffe's collection a fifteenth century "book of hours," adorned with ...
Article : 38 wordsThe newspapers generally approve of M. Barthou's strong French note, but protest at criticism of England and Mr. Lloyd George being carried too far. ...
Article : 26 wordsIn tch Admiralty Division of the High Court a judgment was given in the ease arising out of the collision of the collision of the Shaw-Saville ...
Article : 84 wordsNews from Rome status that eight Railway carriages became uncoupled from a train at Pontebba, on the Austrian frontier, and descended a sleep incline, ...
Article : 51 wordsThe body of a man blindfolded, his hands tied behind him, and with many bullet wounds, was found in a field at Newcastle (County Limerick). ...
Article : 29 wordsThe situation at Halle is grave. The railway workers complain that the military commander broke the promise of an amnesty given in response to the ...
Article : 93 wordsThe Executive of the National Liberal Federation unanimously a passed a vote of confidence in Mr. Asquith, and of approval of the attitude he outlined in his ...
Article : 35 wordsMr. Alan Bell, resident magistrate at Dublin, and president of the court which is conducting an investigation into the investments of proclaimed organisations, ...
Article : 107 wordsSummer time has commenced in Great Britain. ...
Article : 6 wordsDuring a fight betwen four watchmen and thieves plundering a goods truck at Aubrais, near Orleans, at midnight on Friday, one watchman was fatally shot. ...
Article : 170 wordsA mass meeting of London School teachers who were dissatisfied with their pay, was held to hear Mr. Fisher, Minister of Education, and shouted down ...
Article : 66 wordsIt is announced that Mr. Lloyd George, M .Millerand, and Signor Nitto, are to meet at San Remo on April 24 to settle the final draft of peace with Turkey. ...
Article : 38 wordsHeavy fighting between the communists and the Reichswehr is proceeding along the line Hamm Hagen, Cologne, Dusseldorf, Wesel, Munster, and the ...
Article : 52 wordsThe city council meet this evening. when a number of reports from the various committees were presented. City Ambulance. ...
Article : 502 wordsSinn Feiners blew up the temporarily vacant police, barracks at Tournafulla, County Limerick. ...
Article : 16 wordsThe Agent-General for Queensland (Mr. Hunter) has conferred with the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce regarding Queensland trade, and Visited the ...
Article : 28 wordsA Chicago message says that 15 were killed, and more than 500 injured by a tornado that swept the country 40 miles from the city. The damage to property ...
Article : 112 wordsSir Nevil Macready has resigned the Commissinnership of the London police, and is going to Ireland. He was in charge of the soldiery called on to ...
Article : 54 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle" correspondent in the Eastern Rhine zone gives a dramatic description of the collapse of the workers' army, directtly it came into ...
Article : 205 wordsAfter a fortnight's duration the Rhodesian railway strike has ended. The management conceded a 26 per cent. increase in wages. The men originally ...
Article : 34 wordsThe carriage which the Prince of Wales will use while in Australia is an extremely handsoeme vehicle with a set of gold-mounted postillion harness. it ...
Article : 131 wordsAccording to a Buenos Ayres correspondence Boliviar diplomatic documents published there charge the Peruvians with continuing attacks on Bolivian ...
Article : 28 wordsTwo fires that occurred in the liner Philadelphia at Southampton are attributed to Irish-Americans. A dozen cabins were burned out, and others ruined ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Royal Commission enquiring into the administration and affairs of the Northern Territory concluded its proceedings today. The Commissioner ...
Article : 298 wordsThe Carmania sailed for New York carrying a record gold shipment—332 ewt. The Lapland brought to New York ...
Article : 33 wordsIt is now considered almost certain that the conference of State Premiers which was fixed for April 21 at Hobart will not be opened on that date. The ...
Article : 142 wordsThe trial of a case is pending in which E. J. Okines, a farmer and orchardist, of Margate seeks to recover £99 3s 6d damages for alleged negligence in ...
Article : 177 wordsVery dramatic was the arrest of five youths while embarking on a Dublin ferry boat for Liverpool. Fifty police came alongsida the steamer, ...
Article : 69 wordsTwenty-nine thousand Australian fox, 20,000 Anstralian opossum, 132,000 Australian ringtall opossum, and 90,0001b. of Australian rabbit, will he sold at ...
Article : 35 wordsIdeal weather prevailed for the opening of the Royal Agricultural society's show to-day. This is the jubilee show, as last year, when the society attained ...
Article : 163 wordsOther messages state that 4,000,000 in the Ruhr district are threatened with famine. The Red army has consumed the last of the supplies, leaving the rest of ...
Article : 41 wordsIt is announced at Ottawa that the Canadian imports for the year ending February 29 totalled 993,870,000 dolars, and the exports 146,341,000 ...
Article : 24 wordsMr. L. Ginnell, the Sinn Fein member for West Meath, been arrested. ...
Article : 19 wordsThirty-five Sinn Feiners were arrested in a round-up at Dublin. ...
Article : 14 wordsAccording the "Echo de Paris" the Bul sheviks have captured Vilna. ...
Article : 14 wordsThe fighting has been very unfavourable to the Reds, whose battalions were only kept together by terrorism, Any one suspected of the idea of desertion ...
Article : 32 wordsComplaints have been made that retailers are unable to obtain supplies of sugar from the C.S.R. Co. It is stated authoritatively in Melbourne that ...
Article : 78 wordsDemostrations against the increased cost of living and profiteering held at Wanganui, were attended by 4000, representing all classes. A motion was ...
Article : 42 wordsCommenting upon the threats made by the members of the Sydney branch of the Federated Seamen's Union to hold up interstate traffic again if the vessels ...
Article : 96 wordsNews has reached Berlin of severe fighting at Wesel, despite the armistice. Crowds' gathered at Essen Town Hall, watching the departure of armed work. ...
Article : 176 wordsAdvice wan received to-day by Messrs. Macfarlane and Co. from Anderson, Green and Co., London, that the Canard liner "Port Denison," 10,334 tons, has ...
Article : 66 wordsA small syndicate has been interesting itself in the clay deposits at Kingston, with the result that in the near future a now industry is likely to be opened up, ...
Article : 66 wordsIt was announced to-day that the Employers' Federations of the various states, with the exception of Victoria, had decided to take no further part in ...
Article : 53 wordsThe Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Gillies) stated this morning that the increased price for raw sugar did not in any way apply to the raw Queensland ...
Article : 137 wordsAn agitation for increased wages in the building trade has been commenced by the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners. It has been ...
Article : 84 wordsAn action was Commenced in the District Court before Judge Jameson this morning for the recovery of £200 damages aleged to have been suffered by ...
Article : 228 wordsShould the Federal Cabinet desire Mr. Justice Ewing's opinion regarding measures of reform in the administration of the Northern Territory, it has been ...
Article : 84 wordsThe Director of the Tourist Burean (M1r. E. T. Emmett). in reply to enquiries to-day, stated that the tourist traule to Tasmania promised to be better than ...
Article : 157 wordsThe Commonwealth Government steamer Eudunds, which will have a tonnage of 6000 tons, and a speed of 10½ knots, was successfully launched at ...
Article : 86 wordsA disastrous situation arose to-day in consequence of the refusal of the waterside workers to discharge the cargo of coal brought to Hobart on board the ...
Article : 242 wordsAlthough the Tasmanian Court at the Adelaide Peace Exhibition had to be abandoned owing to the shipping strike interfering with the transport of exhibits, ...
Article : 133 wordsTwo divorce cases, and both Hobart petitions by returned soldiers, were the subjects of applications in the Practice Court before Mr. Justice Crisp. ...
Article : 186 wordsWith the beginning of April increased rates of pay will be given to members of the permanent military forces. It is understood that in the case of junior ...
Article : 140 wordsAt the Central Police Court this morning Constable Alfred L. Edwards was charged with committing burglarly at Rothwell's, Ltd., Edward-street, and ...
Article : 159 wordsFull information has been received by the Customs Department regarding the invitation of tenders by the military authorities in Manila for the supply of ...
Article : 48 wordsThe "Gazette" issued to-day contains the assessment rolls for the municipallties of Kingborough, Westbury, and Clarence. The foredtry regulations ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Minister for Customs (Mr. Massy Greene) was asked today by representatives of the brush-making industry (employers and employees) either to ...
Article : 60 wordsSir Ross Smith will leave for Melbourne between seven and night on Wednesday morning. To-day a flight over Adelaide was made for the purpose of ...
Article : 50 wordsMr. L. A. Procter will open his campaign as a candidate for the South Eak seat at the Drnids, Hall, Lilydalc, tomorrow, at 9.30 p.m. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe marine board revenue for the past week was £409 13s 10d. ...
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