The League of Nations covenant contains 26 articles, containing approximately 5,000 words. The covenant is obviously no more than the framework, and still needs careful ...
Article : 460 wordsSo far as South Australia is concerned, there is continued cause for hope that the progress or the influenza epidemic has been definitely arrested. The following bulletin ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 230 wordsIn the Senate this afternoon M (President of the Senate, and a former President of the Free State Republic) was asked to explain why he attended a ...
Article : 250 wordsFebruary, 1919, will long be remembered in South Australia for the extreme disagreeableness of the weather. Although only 16 days have elapsed since February ...
Article : 1,624 wordsSerious chafes have been preferred by the military authorities against Gar. George Edwin Yates (member of the House of Representatives), of the 13th ...
Article : 218 wordsTie Mount Pleasant district has been distinctly unfortunate the year in regard to bush fires. Several weeks ago a fire raged there for a couple of days and did ...
Article : 311 wordsA British White Paper has been published containing a survey by Professor Oman of all the Allied documents leading to the declaration of war. The professor ...
Article : 373 wordsProvision is made for the establishment of a permanent Court of International Justice, which shall be competent to determine any ...
Article : 283 wordsMessrs. Hughes and Massey contemplate an early visit to the Australians and New Zealand troops on the Rhine. ...
Article : 25 wordsIn the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law said it was questionable whether Government control was the cause of the high prices of foodstuffs. The Government was ...
Article : 130 wordsNo appointments have yet been made to the command of the Australian Navy or the first member of the Naval Board. Sir Joseph Cook while in London enquired as ...
Article : 118 wordsArticle 16 declares that if any of the high contracting parties break or disregard its covenant under article 12, it ipse facto shall be deemed to have committed ...
Article : 236 wordsHerr Erzberger, in an interview at Weimar, said the German colonial claims were modest. She would be content to retain as many colonies as Portugal, and ...
Article : 337 wordsThe Washington correspondent of The Times reports that from the signing of the armistice to February 8 more than 287,332 American soldiers tn Europe embarked for ...
Article : 50 wordsThe first text of the League of Nations covenant has been officially published. The preamble states that "in order to promote international cooperation and secure ...
Article : 121 wordsArticle 17 deals with disputes between members and non—members of the league, or between non—member States. The high contracting parties agree that non—member ...
Article : 215 wordsThe Minister for Customs (Mr. Mossy Greene) on Saturday, stated that he had agreed to the suggestion that the South Australian authorities should have the use ...
Article : 119 wordsAccording to the Paris correspondent ol The Sun, it is estimated that 20,000 American soldiers have married French women, and more than, 50,000 soldiers have asked ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Roumanian Legation denies the reports of an insurrection in Roumania. ...
Article : 18 wordsThe opening articles declare that action by the covenanting parties shall be effected through meetings of the representative delegates at stated intervals, at the seat of ...
Article : 188 wordsThe Weather Officer (Mr. Bromley) stated on Saturday morning that Friday night was "easily the warmest for the present summer." The minimum reading was ...
Article : 66 wordsDespatches from Vladivostock say that there are approximately 25,000 cases of typhus in Ekaterinburg, Cheliabinsk, and Omsk. Owing to the rigorous climate it is ...
Article : 49 wordsA few days ago a telegram was dispatched to the Premier of New South Wales, asking if it was possible to run an isolated train direct to Sydney, ...
Article : 180 wordsSaturday was the hottest Jay Melbourne has experienced this year. The temperature rose from 83.6 deg. at 9 o'clock to more than 106. A strong hot wind blew ...
Article : 45 wordsArticle 19 deals with "colonies and territories which, in consequence of the late war, ceased to be under the sovereignty of the States formerly governing them, and ...
Article : 561 wordsThe Russian Bolshevik commissary in j Berlin (M. Redek) has been arrested by the Berlin Government. COPENHAGEN, February 15. ...
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Advertising : 419 wordsThe President of the United States shall summon the first meeting, representative of the delegates and of the executive council. Article seven lays down that ...
Article : 134 wordsThe Acting Minister for the Navy (Mr. Poynton.) has received a telegram from Mr. Sinclaid from the Trades Hall, Sydney, stating that the boilermakers employed a ...
Article : 188 wordsIt is reported in Paris that a sensation was created in Berlin on learning that the new armistice terns were likely to insist on the demobilization of the German Army to ...
Article : 80 wordsDuring the week The Barrier Miner telegraphed to the Premier:—"Please advise early for public information bow passengers to Adelaide may be medically ...
Article : 152 wordsThe Bolsheviks resumed the offensive in the Sredmakrenga region, and pierced the allied lines, according to the Archangel correspondent of The New York Times. ...
Article : 36 wordsMr. Charles Crasty, the Paris correspondent of The New York Times, states that nothing impresses the American peace delegates more than the presence in Pans of ...
Article : 106 wordsArticle eight states that the high contracting parties recognise the principle that the maintenance of peace requires a reduction of national armaments to the ...
Article : 216 wordsRescind Bey, who was charged with having instigated the Armenian massacres at Diarbekir, escaped from prison, but was hunted down. To avoid recapture he ...
Article : 33 wordsThe following awards of the Military Crosses are announced:— Lieuts. G. A. Costelow, W. B. Gow, H. R. Gower, R. I. Graham, W. E. Gregory, F. C. Gregory, ...
Article : 256 wordsDr. Ramsay Smith, having approved of the racecourse as a quarantine station for the district, people who have been at Portland and elsewhere in the western ...
Article : 176 wordsThe Germans sank two or three sub—marines which were proceeding to Harwich on February 7. They pretended the sinkings were due to accident. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe Daily Express suites that the Prustains are expelling several thousand of Swim as undesirables. Indignation is ex-pressed in Switzerland, where 200,000 ...
Article : 42 wordsIn article 10 the high contracting parties undertake to respect and preserve against external aggression the territorial integrity and existing political independence of all ...
Article : 258 wordsArticle 20, states that the high contracting parties shall endeavour to secure and maintain fair and humane conditions of labour for men, women, and children in ...
Article : 293 wordsGermany, according to Amsterdam advices, is now obtaining much foodstuffs from Holland. The Berlin correspondent of the United Press Agency says that the ...
Article : 66 wordsThe chief quarantine officer in South Australia (Dr. F- S. Hone) has made the following statement regarding the recent differences between Commonwealth and ...
Article : 2,602 wordsIncreasing interest is being manifested in the deliberations of the Supreme War Council. All the allied commanders—in—chief have joined in the discussions. Many ...
Article : 137 wordsThe Washington representative of The Times reports that the Secretary for War (Mr. Baker), in a speech, said that if the war had lasted into the spring of 1919 the ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 17 Feb 1919, Page 5
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