Considerable interest is attached to the conference between representatives of employers and employes in the coalmining industry, which has been convened by the ...
Article : 185 wordsThe San Francisco representative of The! New York Tribune says that according to cable advices an established steamship company has been capitalized by Japanese ...
Article : 79 wordsThere has been an outbreak of influenza at Mount Barker. One death has occurred, and there are 10 cases. The Chairman of the ...
Article : 245 wordsThe London correspondent of The New York Times interviewed Mr. Godfrey Isaacs, managing director of the Marconi Company, who said:—"I have no doubt ...
Article : 129 wordsGen. Allenby has informed the Egyptian notables that stern repressive measures in Egypt are intended. Order must be restored. ...
Article : 105 wordsIt is expected that peace will be signed on April 20. The British, French, Italian, and American Foreign Secretaries have correlated ...
Article : 208 wordsIn moving the second reading of the enemy Repatriation Bill this afternoon, in the Legislative Assembly, the Minister of the Interior said that 2,424 aliens were ...
Article : 443 wordsThe New York Times Paris correspondent states that Irish independence, under the United States as mandatory, has been discussed in British councils. One British ...
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Article : 237 wordsLecturing in Sydney on Sunday afternoon, Mr. Thomas McMahon, F.R.G.S., said:—Let me tell you what are the feeling and opinions in the Pacific Islands ...
Article : 219 wordsThe Board of Health's report on the influenza position over the weekend shows that it has not improved. On the contrary, to-night's statement is the ...
Article : 268 wordsGen. Monash, commander of the Australian troops, is of opinion that it would be a generous act if France would grant land to Australia, South Africa, and New ...
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Article : 457 wordsThe London Gazette announces the removal from the British and Irish Peerage of the Duke of Albany, the Duke of Cumberland and Brunswick, and Viscount ...
Article : 87 wordsMr. Fraser, the Australian Press Agency's representative, states:—"Thirteen neutral countries conferred with the sub-committee of the league, and offered ...
Article : 273 wordsAt a conference between the British delegates and the Japanese representatives, Mr. Hughes vehemently declined to recognise the suggested amendment by ...
Article : 191 wordsWriting from Park on January 18 to one of his most prominent Bendigo supporters, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) gave interesting sidelights on the work ...
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Article : 76 wordsUnder the Union Jack, in the main, street of the city, returned soldiers carried the fight against Bolshevism into Ipswich on Saturday morning. Mr. Jeffrey ...
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Article : 23 wordsThe revised covenant provides that a nation may withdraw on giving two years' notice. No nation will be compelled to accept a mandatory. The right has been ...
Article : 136 wordsThe Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Massy Greene) states that, in accordance with a recent decision by the Cabinet, steps haye been taken to place ...
Article : 144 wordsIt is reported that the German National Assembly has been asked to allow the landing of Polish troops at Danzig. Heir Erzberger, speaking on behalf of ...
Article : 181 wordsRobert Samuel Ross has been sentenced, in the City Court, to six months' imprisonment on a charge of having attempted to post blasphemous literature, in ...
Article : 96 wordsThe Central Wool Committee has submitted to the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) a reply to certain allegations about the purchases and export of sheepskins. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 wordsThe Paris correspondent of The New York Times says that efforts to redraft certain provisions in the League of Nations covenant in compliance with the ...
Article : 183 wordsMr. Alfred Carter (general secretary of the Factory Employes Union of Australasia), in his annual report, writes:—"We have constitutional machinery, and with ...
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Article : 98 wordsMr. Lloyd George, in a message to the Manchester Guardian, states that the League of Nations represents the greatest attempt ever made to substitute reason ...
Article : 134 wordsThe last tournament for the world's championship at lawn tennis on grass courts held at Wimbledon in June, 1,914, was won by Mr. Norman E. Brookes. ...
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Article : 58 wordsAt St. Patrick's Cathedral to-day Archbishop Mannix said the Pope had issued a circular letter to the whole world, asking priests and people to join with him in ...
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Article : 102 wordsThe Chairman of the Central Board of Health (Dr. Ramsay Smith) mentioned that he had received from the Thebarton. Local Board of Health a ...
Article : 149 wordsA deputation representing stranded Western Australians waited upon the Premier (Sir Henry Lefroy) yesterday and urged that the Government should ...
Article : 122 wordsMr. Fraser, the Australian press representative, learns that the Japanese subscribe generally to the terms of the Labour Commission, with reservations on the ...
Article : 67 wordsThe next plenary session promises interesting features in view of M. Clemenceau's promise that at the initial session full opportunity shall be afforded for a ...
Article : 203 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the New York Times states that he has officially learned that the American memorandum regarding the disposition of the German ...
Article : 275 wordsThe Bakers' Union has decided to ask all unions to refrain from buying hot cross buns on Good Friday, as the members are not allowed to bake or deliver these goods. ...
Article : 216 wordsGen. Haller, who commands the Poksh division in France, complains of the indecision of the conference regarding the return of his divisions to Poland. What ...
Article : 156 wordsMr. David Lawrence, The New York Evening Post's correspondent, interviewed Baron Ishii, the Japanese Minister, who said:—"I am sorry some American ...
Article : 166 wordsThe Premier of Western Australia (Sir Henry Lefroy) has telegraphed as follows to the Chairman of the committee of Western Australians in this State:—"Am in ...
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Article : 940 wordsLenin has sent a wireless message to the Hungarians to dispatch an army to Vienna. The latest news reports that Buds Poet ...
Article : 194 wordsIt is understood that the membership of the executive council of the League of Nations has been increased by the inclusion of two or three additional members ...
Article : 39 wordsThe Foreign Ministers have decided to raise the blockade against Germany and Austria as soon as commercial leaks towards Germany can be precluded. ...
Article : 34 wordsAll overtime and the night shift at the email arms factory at Lithgow have been, stopped. Reports are circulated that a drastic reduction of hands was ...
Article : 58 wordsThe troopship Orca arrived at the anchorage on Saturday morning from Liverpool by way of South Africa. This was the first port of call in Australia. She ...
Article : 149 wordsThe Council of Foreign Ministers has named committees to enquire info the Moroccan question and the frontiers of Schleswig. ...
Article : 30 wordsMr. C. Lewis, of Brookman's Buildings, has been advised that son son, Sgt Clarence G. Lewis, has been awarded the Meritorious Service Medal. Sgt. Lewis, prior to his enlistment, was ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Serbian delegates have informed the Peace Conference that the Bulgars are mobilizing on the Serbian frontier. Gen. Pecchitch, assistant chief of staff, will ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 31 Mar 1919, Page 5
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