Mr. John Sandes wires from Portsmouth that H.M.S. Renown left her mornings at 8 o'clock, and steamed up Portsmouth Harbour. It was a cold, ...
Article : 360 wordsMr. Lloyd George says he does not propose to take any notice of Mr. Asquith's criticism of his (the Premier's) Irish speech, adding that Mr. Asquith ...
Article : 47 wordsThe harbourmaster at Port Wakefield on Tuesday reported to the secretary of the marine board at Port Adelaide that a fisherman at that port while out ...
Article : 116 wordsAt Washington the White House has published the stenographic transcript of President Wilson's remarks before the eighth plenary session of the Peace ...
Article : 173 wordsAlthough on to-day's figures the "Government retains 40 seats. out of 72, the count of the postal, absent, and contingent votes in the Toowoomba ...
Article : 272 wordsMr. Cleary moved the adjournment of the Assembly to-night to call attention to the house shortage in Hobart. After giving numerous instances of ...
Article : 1,106 wordsThe debate on the second reading of the Judiciary Bill was resumed in the House of Representatives to-day by Mr. Makin, who adversely criticised the ...
Article : 1,366 wordsThis morning the public accounts committee of the Federal Parliament commenced the hearing of evidence in connection with the purchase of timber mills ...
Article : 818 wordsThe Society of the Friends of Ireland are approaching other churches, with a view to securing a month's truce, asking the Government and Republicans to ...
Article : 39 wordsA motor lorry conveying ten soldiers at Ballyoshane was held up by carts flung across the road. Sinn Feiners behind a high hedge opened fire and threw ...
Article : 57 wordsIt has been decided that the whole of Cadbury's estate at Claremont be last out on most modern lines of approved town planning. To quote the words of ...
Article : 185 wordsM. Marsel (Minister of Finance) says that France has passed the financial crisis. The new taxes will yield £320,000,000 sterling, and the ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Irish Guards were not implicated in the Aldershot affair, which was merely the outcome of soldiers' convivialities. ...
Article : 22 wordsIt is understood that a meeting of the Transport Workers' Federation will be held on Friday, when probably definite action will be taken to put into effect ...
Article : 409 wordsThe text of Earl Curzon's note to M. Tehitcherin confirms the summary already cabled. It says the imprisoned British subjects must be released, and ...
Article : 67 wordsRobert Daniel Reid, tally clerk, Hobart, Goorge David Glasser and Neil Johnson, of Hobart, commercial travellers, were put on their trial at, the ...
Article : 266 wordsThe annual conference of the Employers' Federation of Australia, having heard read the address of the retiring president (Senator Fairbairn), who ...
Article : 145 wordsThe Swiss Socialists have rejected an invitation to participate in the Moscow Internationale. ...
Article : 18 wordsLondon, which has been preparing a housing reception for the Prince, has ten unofficially decorated, people offering high prices for windows on the ...
Article : 82 wordsThe Foreign Affairs Council at Warsaw carried a resolution demanding the annexation of the Vilna district. The Lithuanian division of the Polish army ...
Article : 129 wordsVictoria Station was gaily beflagged, and a distinguished assemblage was admitted to the platform, including the Duke of Connaught, Prince Arthur of ...
Article : 471 wordsThe Labour Council will after all not be represented at the International Labour Congress in London. When doubt arose as to whether the ...
Article : 81 wordsAt the Campbell-street Criminal Court to-day, before the Chief Justice (Sir Herbert Nicholls), Alice Tringrove, a young married woman, pleaded guilty to a theft ...
Article : 182 wordsThe United Press Tokio correspondent says that the Japanese Foreign Office has issued a statement charging laxness by the Chinese Government as being ...
Article : 85 wordsA return was tabled in the House of Assembly to-night, showing the amount of tax collected under the Motor Vehicles Tax Act 1917 as under:—1917-18, ...
Article : 64 wordsThe centenary of the Hobart General Hospital was celebrated yesterday afternoon in the chapel on the rear of the hospital proper. A representative ...
Article : 377 wordsThe prohibition campaign in Glasgow has taken an interesting turn through a solicitor questioning the validity of, the procedure, on the ground that tea ...
Article : 107 wordsThe marine board recently despatched a cablegram to the Agent-General asking him to cable particulars of the contents of his despatch of September 22, ...
Article : 180 wordsPercy Joseph Marsh was to have appeared before Mr. Justice Crisp in Macquarie-street Court on a charge of having failed to obey an order of the court ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Government has decided to discontinue as from October 22 the existing permit system between New Zealand and Australia only as far as British subjects ...
Article : 50 wordsAt a meeting of Kingborough council a letter was read from Hon. J. W. Evans congratulating the council on the success which attended the deputation to the ...
Article : 105 wordsHis Majesty the King sent a message of good luck to Commander Cope, who is leaving on an Antarctic expedition. The "Daily Graphic" states that ...
Article : 357 wordsThe British Government has offered to purchase direct the United States Company's cable, and the directors recommend the shareholders to accept the ...
Article : 41 wordsAt the City Police Court Joseph William Smith, a member of the crew of H.M.S. Renown, was charged with being on absentee from the Prince's flagship. ...
Article : 93 wordsAn ex-soldier, charged with damaging the "Light of the World," said he did it to draw attention to his grievance over a pension since he was invalided out of ...
Article : 37 wordsMr. Massey told the House of Representatives he had not given up hope of receiving New Zealand's war expenditure from Germany. He declared:—"I am not ...
Article : 94 wordsKing Alexander of Greece, who was recently bitten by a monkey while rescuing his dog, is very seriously ill from blood poisoning. ...
Article : 28 wordsHis Excellency the Governor-General yesterday received the following cablegram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, communicating the text ...
Article : 276 wordsA few minutes after midnight a fire was noticed in the first floor of a building in the Quadrant occupied by H J. Cornish as a furniture store. ...
Article : 207 wordsChesterman's timber mill, in Sackville-street, near the Theatre Royal, was the scene of a conflagration to-night, out fortunately the brigade was able to make ...
Article : 162 wordsThe special Rhodes scholarship of £300 a year for three years, tenable at Oxford University, which this year has been offered by the Rhodes trustees to ...
Article : 60 wordsMr. Ogden subsequently gave notice to ask the Minister of Lands whether in view of the altogether unjustifiable and exorbitant prices being charged by ...
Article : 82 wordsMr. H. Preston, representative of the Australian Aborigines Mission, has lost his life by drowning while crossing the Macleay River near Gladstone. It is ...
Article : 53 wordsA family dinner was given at Buckingham Palace in honour of the Prince last night by their Majesties. To-day a banquet, similar to that which took ...
Article : 79 wordsLongford Show. 2.30 and 8 p.m.—"Robinson Crusoe" at Academy. 2.30 p.m. and 8 p.m.—Pictures at ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Wed 13 Oct 1920, Page 5
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