General von Ludendorff's war memoirs are being published in Berlin. He depicts himself as a strong man surrounded by weaklings, and blames the ...
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Article : 388 wordsWith the doors barred, and fortified by a resolution binding all present to secrecy, the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union yesterday further discussed the amended ...
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Article : 76 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Although no decision in regard to the resumption of work was come to at the mass meeting of the Sydney seamen to-day, the outlook ...
Article : 323 wordsThe railway-men's leaders recommend the acceptance of the British Government's new offer of wages, varying according to the length of service, with a maximum of ...
Article : 306 wordsThe former Japanese Ambassador to the United States, Count Ishii, in an interview in Tokio declared that there was no collision of views between Japan and the United ...
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Article : 25 wordsA "white paper" laid on the table of the House of Commons by the Government discloses the fact that a loss of £1,080,000 was made on the trading schemes of the Food ...
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Article : 172 wordsIt is reported from Nagasaki (Japan) that the Japanese transport Shyi Maru struck a rock off the Island of Tanegisima and foundered. One hundred and ten ...
Article : 97 wordsIn the House of Representatives on August 8 Mr. Brenman (Can.), stated in asking a question that the attention of the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) had ...
Article : 330 wordsThe claims of Ireland for Home Rule were discussed in the Senate last evening, when Senator Lynch (Nat., W.A.) moved: ...
Article : 671 wordsSenator Pearce, the Commonwealth Defence Minister, in an interview, published in the London "Morning Post," welcomes the conception of empire of the Under ...
Article : 95 wordsCopenhagen has been informed that a highly placed person has been arrested in Berlin in connection with the attempt to smuggle 20,000,000 marks (£1,000,000) in ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Washington correspondent of the "New-York Tirnes"—reports that the Japanese Embassy in the American capital has issued a statement by the Premier of Japan ...
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Article : 76 wordsThe new order issued by the British Government for the restriction of the immigration of aliens, now that the war is over, continues many of the embargoes which ...
Article : 150 wordsOwing to the experience gained by them during the war, many women in England are permanently engaging in the lighter forms of farming. ...
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Article : 137 wordsA despatch to Washington from Tokio announces the death, at the age of 82 years, of Count Taisuke Itagake, popularly known as the "Father of the Japanese Democracy." ...
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Article : 31 wordsThe United States Congres has passed the repeal of the Daylight Saving Bill, in spile of the velo by President Wilson. Captain Leonard Donaldson, who was in ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 22 Aug 1919, Page 7
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