Br. Reeds amendment to the Pacific Treaty that any nation refusing to [?] in any understanding should not be ...
Article : 178 wordsThere has never before been seen in Adelaide two such lawn tennis matches as those which on Saturday afternoon terminated the principal events in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,528 wordsSpeaking at a smoke concert at the Commercial Travellers' Club, at which he was entertained on Saturday evening, Mr. D. B. Paterson, C.B.E. (Federal President of ...
Article : 1,165 wordsLabour has been defeated in New South Wales, after one of the most spirited campaigns in recent years. Owing to the preferential voting system being ...
Article : 2,018 wordsNot since the murder of the 16 officers in Dublin on Black Sunday has such a thrill of horror stricken Ireland as over the killing of the McMahons in Belfast. ...
Article : 461 wordsA lengthy memorandum, entitled "Some considerations for the Peace Conference before finally drafting their terms," which Mr. Lloyd George circulated among ...
Article : 345 wordsRepresentatives of the Australian Press Association have interviewed various British Government authorities in refer-ence to the oncoming Emigration bill ...
Article : 219 wordsA message from Miami (Florida) state: that a seaplane fell into the sea. Five passengers were drowned, but the pilot Robert Moore, was rescued. A tank ...
Article : 208 wordsI have been asked by the League of Stations Union to write a brief article on the recently established Court if International Justice. The South ...
Article : 1,866 wordsThe first vote in the Senate to-day conoffer an amendment as a reservation to the Pacific Treaty to provide that each contracting party shall refrain from entering ...
Article : 268 wordsOn the naval vote for £12,000,000, Rear-Admiral Souter declared there was no justification for large estimates. "If," he said, "we had had Zeppelins or ...
Article : 183 wordsThe premier of South Australia (Mr. Barwell) visited Hall as the guest of the Lord Mayor and the North-Eastern Railway Company. Speaking at a luncheon ...
Article : 91 wordsThe Hull Chamber of Commerce gave a banquet to the Premier of South Australia [Hon. H. N. Barwell). The guest referred to the Commonwealth Government ...
Article : 112 wordsIn the Senate, this afternoon, by 17 to 12 votes, a motion submitted by ex-President Reitz, in favour of the complete abolition of tine right of appeal to the Privy ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Admiralty announces that three officers and 23 men perished in the submarine H42, which was rammed by the destroyer Versatile. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe tension between Protestants and Catholics is increasing hourly in Ulster. It is understood that Mr. Collins is coming to London immediately, but there are ...
Article : 314 wordsSr. Robinson offered amendments to the supplementary treaty excluding from the operation of the Pacific Treaty the Wand of Sakhalin, the southern half which is ...
Article : 566 wordsDetails of the census taken in the Northern Territory have been published by the Commonwealth Statistician. The white population, which had slowly ...
Article : 117 wordsWearing evening dress under their uniforms, firemen fought a blaze which last night swept through two floors of the premises of the Goodyear Tyres, limited. ...
Article : 127 wordsMr Ross Smith has postponed bis proceed flight around the world till May, as the machine will not be ready till then. We are open to accept orders for ...
Article : 46 wordsThe bill for Sinn Fein outrages has been presented to the British taxpayer. It amounts to £1,997,500, which compensation was paid to victims apart from the ...
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Advertising : 915 wordsIt is officially stated that, owing to the gravity of recent events in Ireland, the British Government has telegraphed a request to Mr. Collins and Sir James Craig ...
Article : 57 wordsIn the men's singles championship at the Sydney Lawn Tennis Club's tourney on Saturday J. O. Anderson, who recently de-feated Gerald Patterson, beat H. W. ...
Article : 43 wordsThree murders were committed in Tyrone to-day, the victims being Roman Catholics. Presumably the acts were reprisals for the murder of loyalists. A police patrol of ...
Article : 69 words"The tournament was exceptionally successful," said G. L. Patterson to a representative of The Register on Sunday, where discussing the past week's doings, "and ...
Article : 570 wordsScotland Yard is investigating a mysterious raid on the Irish office of the Intelligence branch at Westminster. AH the documents and files were searched, and ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Washington correspondent of The New York Times states that it now appears likely that several days will be spent in. long discussion on the supplementary ...
Article : 130 wordsThe Minister for Customs remarked on Saturday that criticisms which would be of assistance in checking abuses of the picture show business were always ...
Article : 139 wordsThere was much firing in Belfast on Friday night, when five persons were wounded, including a child of three years of age. ...
Article : 28 wordsNews from Funchai, the capita] of Madeira, states that the ex-Emperor Karl of Austria is suffering from fever. Doctors are holding a consultation as to his ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 27 Mar 1922, Page 7
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