In a speech in Lublin the Government General (Mr. T. M. Healy, K.0.), referring to a speech by Archbishop Maunix in Australia in reference to the Duke ...
Article : 98 wordsMr. MacDonald, in his letter to M. Poincare, dated February 21, says he sees little prospect of their being able to attain agreement in regard to the Ruhr, ...
Article : 846 wordsAnother splendid race was witnessed over the home Reach course on the Tamar last evening, when the senior eights, postponed from the Tamar ...
Article : 605 wordsCardinal Bourne, of Westminster, in his Lenten pastoral, referring to the unity of the churches, says, "Our attitude is one of intense sympathy., ...
Article : 200 wordsFollowing upon the startling announcement made by the Chief Secretary (Mr. J. Allan Guy) on Saturday that the crews of state ships could not ...
Article : 212 wordsThe last issue of the "Tasmanian Police Journal" complained of the delay in preparing a scheme of pensions for the police. A committee ...
Article : 458 words"The scheme evolved by the City Engineer (Mr. C. St. John David) will be very hard to improve upon. It Is right up to date, and the city is fortunate in ...
Article : 951 wordsResentment was expressed at the meeting of the Launceston City Council last night to the allocation of funds provided by the Government for the ...
Article : 828 wordsA new duelling endurance record was established by two palma awordsmen, who for 210 minutes tried unsuccessfully to kill each other. Only through ...
Article : 52 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle's" Paris representative states that the Shah of Persia arrived there to-night hurriedly from Nice. It is rumoured that the Shah has been ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Chicago "Tribune's" Washington correspondent says the senatorial oil and kindred investigations will now disclose the existence of corruption that will ...
Article : 112 wordsBy its action in holding up the passing of the Appropriation Bill the Legislative, Council baa brought about a considerable amount of inconvenience, and in some ...
Article : 256 wordsAfter having been delayed by a blizzard of hail and snow the Diogenes left Plymouth for Australia with 430 settlers, including the Leeds group of families, ...
Article : 64 wordsA Reuter cable from Riga states that it is reported that President Rykoff has left Moscow for London to confer with Mr. MacDonald. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe fundamentalist modernist controversy promises to split local church circles, especially since the announcement that. Rev. Paul Chapman, one of the advanced ...
Article : 136 wordsThe "Daily Express" understands that a libel action recalling the Amnitsar shootings will be heard shortly. Michael O'Dwyer is suing Sir Chettur Sankaran ...
Article : 109 wordsThe Old Launcestonians test crew did more sprint work today with the idea of improving the pace. The rating was varied from 36 to 40. The crew was ...
Article : 213 wordsThe Patrick Steamships, Ltd., are not now taking over the Poolta and Melnext money is not due until March 15. respectively. The final lowering of the ...
Article : 42 wordsFishermen at Sciacca (Sicily) discovered at the mouth of the River Belico a large number of objects, indicating that the Dixmude sank nearby. The ...
Article : 52 wordsPolice Commissioner Enright, speaking before a church audience, said that it was considered smart by boys and girls to carry flasks of liquor, generally of ...
Article : 155 wordsFor a long time there has been much complaint respecting the conduct of art unions and supervision in this state. The Attorney-General mentioned to-day ...
Article : 217 wordsFollowing much talk of his becoming a candidate for the vacancy of the Westminster Abbey division, With passive or active Conservative support, Mr. ...
Article : 197 wordsThe Administrator (Mr. Justice Ewing) was motored from Hobart to Launceston yesterday by the Northern A.D.C. (Captain H. C. L. Barber). Mr. ...
Article : 389 wordsIt was represented to the Premier to- day that the decision of Vice-Admiral Sir Frederick Field not to berth the Hood and the Repulse at the Outer ...
Article : 182 wordsReceiving a push during a quarrel which occurred outside the Silver Gate Hotel, at the corner of Clarendon-street and City-road, South Melbourne, on the ...
Article : 150 wordsAn appeal for public support of the Commonwealth 6 per cent. loan for the redemption and conversion of war gratuity bonds was made to-day by General ...
Article : 404 wordsThe Industrial Fatigne Research Board, after t. long country-wide factory investigation, reports that the judicious introduction of rest pauses for women ...
Article : 69 wordsReuter's correspondent at Tokio states in reference to the Japanese arrests at Vadivostock that the Russians assert that the Japanese attempted to ...
Article : 86 wordsCaptain H. C. L. Barber, hon. A.D.C. to the Administrator (Mr. Justice. Ewing), last night announced that the following functions had been arranged ...
Article : 88 wordsCommenting in advance of the Mac- Donald-Poincare correspondence, which is being published to-night, a semi-official personage pays a tribute to Mr. ...
Article : 126 wordsPreviously acknowledged £110 7 0. P. G. Monaghan's shilling Fund (first., instalment), 5 5 0 Total £11512 0 ...
Article : 92 wordsAt the Methodist Conference to-day the second reading of the stations took place. Changes were made affecting Tasmania as follows:—Sandy Bay, Rev. ...
Article : 103 wordsThe Public Service Commissioner, (Mr. R. J. Meagher). leaves to-morrow for New Norfolk to look into the position that has arisen at the Mental Diseases ...
Article : 95 wordsIn the Police Court to-day H. J. Adams was charged with having broken four panes of glass, valued at £2, belonging to Wing Sing, and, further, with ...
Article : 152 wordsThe Reuter representative at Constantinople, says an important session of the people's party is being held to-day to discuss three bills for, firstly, the ...
Article : 168 wordsConsiderable excitement was caused of Saturday night by an earth tremor, which occurred about 10 o'clock, and. lasted over half a minute: The ...
Article : 38 words''During February the Customs revenue continued to increase, and returns issued to-day by the Federal Treasury showed that the receipts for the eight months ...
Article : 126 wordsThat professions of good intentions alone will not succeed in bridging the Anglo-French gulf is a fact that nobody endeavours to conceal. In commenting ...
Article : 135 wordsThe gold yield for February was 43,135 oz. fine. worth 183,25, which was 5677oz. more than January, and 4018 more than February last year. ...
Article : 26 wordsTwo boys, Ernest Smith and Ronald Deacon, aged 8 and 11 years respectively, while cycling at New Plymouth, were. killed by a branch of a burning tree, ...
Article : 35 wordsFor five days Mr. De Garis has been giving evidence before Mr. Ross McDonald, the West Australian Royal Commissioner appointed to investigate the ...
Article : 116 wordsA fire following an explosion caused extensive damage to shops of Mr. G. H. Huxley at Molong, N.S.W. The, furniture and millinery departments' and ...
Article : 91 wordsTwo dope. victims appeared before Judge Mocatta at Darlinghurst sessions. Charles Waters, aged 50 years, formerly a chemist; pleaded guilty on the charge, ...
Article : 88 wordsThe bill included the expulsion of Abdul Majia after ten days, also deprivation of Turkish citizenship for all male and female members of the dynasty, and ...
Article : 92 wordsThe correspondence between Mr. MacDonald and M. Poincare reached the papers too late for editorial comment, but enjoyed a good reception among the ...
Article : 47 wordsWhen handing a rifle belonging to his son, aged 13 years, J. W. Scote, licensee, of the Carrabin Hotel, at Carrabin, shot the lad in the abdomen, and the boy ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 wordsReuter's Paris correspondent states:— The new[?] at length [?] the MacDonald Poincare correspondence. "Le Matin" says that the letters are ...
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