The conference of the Independent Labour party was opened at Southport to-day. After a lively discussion the conference adopted the report of the ...
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Article : 3,556 wordsAccording to a communique, the Greek troops are continuing to advance, and 320 Turks, with considerable war material, have been captured south of Dushak. ...
Article : 174 wordsAn important raid made by Crown forces in Molesworth street, Dublin, resulted in the discovery of the headquarters of Sinn Fein propagands, and the capture of the ...
Article : 255 wordsMr. G. W. Kemp, chairman of the metropolitan committee of the Nationalist Federation in an address given at a picnic held at Aspendale yesterday, congratulated the ...
Article : 2,404 wordsThe question of endeavouring to induce the Commonwealth Ministry to adopt the findings of the Federal Basic Wage Commission was the subject of considerable ...
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Article : 157 wordsM. Krassin, the trade delegate of the Russian Soviet Government, who visited England recently in connection with the proposals for the resumption of trade ...
Article : 185 wordsA complicated situation has arisen in Egypt in connection with the abolition of the capitulations and protectorate. The British Government requested the ...
Article : 225 wordsAt a meeting of the Economic Section Committee of the League of Nations at Paris to-day, consideration will be given to the offer by Austria to place the whole of ...
Article : 80 wordsWELLINGTON, Monday.—The Tost match Australia v. New Zealand was continued this morning. The wicket was in good condition, and the weather perfect. ...
Article : 540 wordsMr. Austin Hopkinson, Coalition Liberal member of the House of Commons for Mossley (Lancashire), who recently presented a mansion, valued at £30,000, and 30 ...
Article : 187 wordsSympathisers of Malatesta, the [?] anarchist who is in prison awaiting trial on charges of having plotted against the State, exploded a number of bombs on the ...
Article : 42 wordsReferring to the assistance given by France to the anti-Bolshevik army of General Wrangel, which was forced to flee [?]rom Russia by the Soviet forced, the Premier ...
Article : 146 wordsBRISBANE, Monday.—Deputations from several unions waited upon the Premier (Mr. Theodore) in regard to the contemplated reduction in the staff at ...
Article : 475 wordsAlthough the rising has failed, Communists in several parts of Central Germany continue to hold out. There have been some small street affrays in Bellin, ...
Article : 86 wordsDescribing the condition of the vast majority of the German people as one of semistarvation still, Mr. G. Martin, a Melbourne business man, who has returned from ...
Article : 353 wordsThe State Rivers and Water Supply Commission will have a further 29 irrigation blocks available for settlement by soldiers early next month. Ten blocks will ...
Article : 339 wordsOne of the problems which Australia has to face in regard to the Pacific Islands is that of a shipping service. The United States, France, and ...
Article : 279 wordsDuring this week census collectors will visit every dwelling and camp in Australia, in preparation for what will be the second census in the history of the Commonwealth. ...
Article : 156 wordsWith a view to arriving at the most profitable scheme of crop rotation for the growing of oaten hay, the Department of Agricultute has since 1913 experimented with ...
Article : 437 wordsBy the end of this month 213 branches of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' League will have received British war medals for presentation to men who embarked before ...
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Article : 299 wordsTo promote efficiency in the Railways department and encourage inventions and suggestions which may help to improve the service, the Railways Commissioners have ...
Article : 249 wordsAmong a long list of cases heard by Mr. G. Goldspink, J.P., at the City Watchhouse on Monday. Edna Hill, a young woman, was charged with having, on March 24, broken into the house of James ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 29 Mar 1921, Page 5
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