'General Degoutte, when interviewed, said that the result was still far distant, but he was confident there was not the slightest doubt about the ...
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Article : 94 wordsThe "Daily Express" Salonika, correspondent reports that, a well-organised and splendidly equipped Greek army, concentrated between Salonika and Maritzan ...
Article : 130 wordsMr. J. M. Hogge, has resigned the Liberal Whipship in consequence of Mr. Asquith appointing Mr. Vivian Phillips to tie Chief Whip. Mr. Hogge declares ...
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Article : 1,452 wordsAgreement was reached at a conference to-day between the Acting Premier (Mr. McPherson., the leader of the State Labour Opposition (Mr. Prendergast), and ...
Article : 143 wordsAn alarming report comes from Gel[?]enkirchen, live miles north-west of Esen of a fight between German and French soldiers. The Germans refused ...
Article : 75 wordsSo far the attitude of the Assembly towards the Racial Distinctions Bill is far from reassuring. Members are devoting more time to the detects that ...
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Article : 122 wordsThe Labour members of the House or Commons and party executive, in pre-session meeting, appointed a new Parliament executive to replace tile former ...
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Article : 115 wordsDetectives raided the Republican headquarters in Dublin and seized documents. They arrested Professor Brown Misses Mary McSwiney and Kathleen ...
Article : 28 wordsThe Free State troops, with artillery, are carrying out on I large scale operations against the rebel positions ill the Cavan and Leitrim mountains. ...
Article : 66 wordsExpressions of regret. at the unexpected death of Mr. J. H. Savigny have been widespread, and relatives have received many messages of condolence from all ...
Article : 1,072 wordsThe London Daily Telegraph's Constantinople correspondent says that Kemal Pasha in at message to the Central Kalifate Commitee of India, says:— ...
Article : 98 wordsAs it will be impossible for the Federal Ministry to ovolve a comprehensive policy in the short period before the opening of the now Parliament on ...
Article : 169 wordsThe "Echo de Paris' Dusseldorf correspondent says that Smeet, the leader of the Separatists in the Rhineland, has given the French the names of 1200 ...
Article : 69 wordsSix women and one man were arrested in Limerick after bribing the gaol sentry to arrange the escape of 30 prisoners. Men scaled the wall, and reached an ...
Article : 65 wordsLord Curzon has cabled General Harington that Great Britain is still prepared to sign the treaty as submitted to the Turks at Lausanne. ...
Article : 33 wordsSenator Jones, who is a charge of the Ship Subsidy Bill in the senator, has agreed to a two hours delay for a debate on the British Debt Funding Bill, ...
Article : 99 wordsThe central telephone exchange at 'Dusseldort, which was organised by the Germans, will 'be manned by 100 Parisian women telephonists. ...
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Article : 47 wordsMr. Lawson (Premier of Victoria) accompanied by Mr. McWhae (Agent- General) visited. Buckingham Palace and called on Viscount Novar (ex-Governor. ...
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Article : 139 wordsFrom 'Luxor, in Egypt, it is announced that all arrangements have been made to open the inner chamber of King Tutankhamen's tomb. It is hoped it will ...
Article : 38 wordsAbout 30 textile factories in Barmen and Elberfeld have been closed, owing to the cessation of the Ruhr coal supplies ...
Article : 24 wordsFend Bey, the Angora repress native in Paris, has informed the Foreign Office that the Turkish Government regards the allied dragging for mines in [?]nyrna ...
Article : 58 wordsA member of the Russian Soviet Diplomatic Corps was mistaken at Insterberg ,for a Frenchman, and Ryas roughly boon' died by the crowd. The German Cu- ...
Article : 36 wordsThe "New York Times" Washington correspondent says that the American Debt Commission is confident that the Senate will give its approval to the ...
Article : 137 wordsThis afternoon Alfred Partridge (58), of Granville, was severely scalded while working at the Sandown Meat Preserving Works at Roseville, on the Parramatta ...
Article : 79 wordsA message from Dusseldorf states that the arrests of the recalcitrant officials continue. They include the Police Commissary, who has been imprisoned for ...
Article : 37 wordsMelbourne. — Arrivals — Rairk [?], s., from Nike; Lialeeta, and sch., from Launceston; Somersetshire, motor ship from Colombo; Andromede, s., from ...
Article : 198 wordsThe Prime Minister replied to-day to the remarks of the Premier of South Australia (Sir Henry Barwell) in which the appointment of only one South ...
Article : 72 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle's" Dusseldorf correspondent says that the new metal ',blockade is traceable to the Belgians, who for some time have been demanding sterner measures. The trench hero ...
Article : 163 wordsWhile tile Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) agreed that the future of the Empire depends upon the closest relations existing between the Imperial and Dominion ...
Article : 65 wordsMystery has surrounded the exclusion of Mr. Pratten from the new Ministry. Among the explanations is a suggestion that the failure to invite Mr. Pratten ...
Article : 101 wordsLeon Fucher, aged 7 years, committed suicide by hunting himself in his father's cellar. The parents took the child to the movies, where he saw a film ...
Article : 69 wordsIn the last few days the detectives engaged in the solution of the mystery of the disappearance of Bertha Coughlan have been endeavouring to trace tile ...
Article : 169 wordsMr. R. H. Cummins, of Hobart, has been advised that he was successful in passing the examination of the Victorian Companies' Auditors Board held in ...
Article : 467 wordsSuperintendent Trousselot of the Hobart Fire Brigade presented his annual report at a meeting of the Fire Brigade board this morning. His chief comment ...
Article : 111 wordsAt the Darlington Quarter Sessions to-day a woman was charged with obtaining money by falsely pretending that a certain cheque , signed by herself would ...
Article : 127 wordsDeclaring that his absence in the Olway Forest last week precluded his repriving to remarks made in Tasmania concerning the suggested amalgamation of the ...
Article : 264 wordsThe French ,topped a number of Germans who were trying to run the iron and steel blockade only an hour after the new measure came into operation. ...
Article : 57 wordsThe German Cabinet' his replied to the 'French note forbidding Ministers Visiting the Ruhr. It says it regards the prohibition ,as an attack on the sovereign ...
Article : 63 wordsBecause of criticism levelled against the Government for its failure to dispose of non-paying state industries, the Cabinet to-day decided to close down the ...
Article : 87 wordsMr. G H. Wilkins will shortly lead an expedition to tropical Australia and the adjacent islands, under the auspices of the trustees of the 'British Museum. The ...
Article : 45 wordsIn the Court of General Sessions to- day Roy Clarence Condon (25), was found guilty on a charge of having obtained 500 from Edith Anderson by false ...
Article : 78 wordsHerr Ebery. President of Germany, speaking at Karlsruhe, said that the people of Germany stood united behind the Government. They would assist ...
Article : 105 wordsFor allowing a cow to stray in Wellington-street, Frederick William Kilby was fined 2s 6d, with costs, in the City Police Court yesterday morning. ...
Article : 214 wordsAt an extraordinary meeting of the Stock Exchange of Melbourne Company Ltd., held to-day, a resolution was passed confirming the addition of the directors ...
Article : 90 wordsThe chairman of the State Electricity Commission (Sir. John Monash), at a luncheon of the Melbourne chambers of Commerce in the Town Hall to-day, said ...
Article : 219 wordsAt the Hawthorn Court to-day James Bow Barton (43) was proceeded against on four charges of having imposed by means of valueless cheques on Hawthorn ...
Article : 266 wordsThe French captured eight men in a motor car, with a further 200,000,000 marks for distribution among the strikers. They also captured two men at ...
Article : 36 wordsA public meeting in Hobart to-night emphatically protested against the proposal to license bookmakers in Tasmania, as it was believed that there were ...
Article : 91 wordsAll merchandise going from the Rhur to unoccupied Germany now comes under an embargo. Foreign exports will be permitted under a licence and pay, ...
Article : 35 wordsBelgian troops are occupying Wesel and Emmerich in order to support the blockade. ...
Article : 15 wordsThe "Petit Parisien's" Essen. correspondent states that irritation is increasing as a result of .the boycott of Frenchmen by \hotels and ...
Article : 64 wordsThe Melbourne to Sydney motor reward was broken once again to-day, when [?]he well-known New South Wales motorist it, Norman Smith, driving in 18 h.p. Essex ...
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