A special court-martial was formed for the trial of Prince Andrew (brother of exKing Constantine) on a charge of being largely responsible for the rout of the ...
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Article : 422 wordsMr. Theodore Danziger, a travelling jeweller of St. Kilda road, and his wife left their home, which is close to the Christian Scientists' Church in St. Kilda road, ...
Article : 345 wordsHOBART, Sundny. —On Saturday evening Mr. Hughes addressed a meeting of about 3,000 people in the City Hall. Mr. Hughes referred to the fact that ...
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Article : 124 wordsRevolver shots echoing through the silent street awoke many residents of St. Vincent place and Montague street, Albert Park, early on Sunday morning. Prudence ...
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Article : 32 words"I know of no case in Victoria where the conditions described in Lord Haig's complaint would apply," remarked the Director of Soldier Settlement (Mr. W. ...
Article : 87 wordsLord Curzon, in an interview, said that the events at Athens did not affect Great Britain's relations with M. Venizelos. The executions did not concern the Lausanne ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Lausanue correspondent of the French newspaper, "Le Matin," says that in order to hasten the negotiations Lord Curzon summoned Ismet Pasha, leader of ...
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Article : 192 wordsThe High Commissioner for Australia in London (Sir Joseph Cook) informed the Australian Press Association that the Duke of Devonshire and Lord ...
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Article : 333 wordsWhen the hearing was continued of charges aganist Gerard Lee Bevan, the former managing director of the City Equitable Insurance Co., who is being tried ...
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Article : 276 wordsThe world's first wireless fog signalling apparatus has been installed on a small island at the mouth of the Firth of Forth (Scotland). It enables warships unerringly ...
Article : 39 wordsA message from Copenhagen states that the Soviet has forwarded a Note to the Angora Goverment, asking for an explanation why the rebels in the Caucasus ...
Article : 54 wordsFor the first time in England, four women, three of whom took honours, have passed the final examination for solicitors. They will practise on completion of ...
Article : 542 words"The policy of the Country party in Victoria in reference to the matter of second preference votes is quite plain," said the leader of the Federal Country party (Dr. ...
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Article : 300 wordsBefore leaving for Albury on Saturday afternoon, the leader of the Country party (Dr. Page) said:—"It has been urged against the Country party that it has not ...
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Article : 117 wordsUnited States secret service men have arrested a man, formerly a resident of Los Angeles, for having in his possession a bag of counterfeit Bank of England notes, ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 4 Dec 1922, Page 9
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