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Article : 521 wordsA sitting of the Coal Tribunal was held at Newcastle this afternoon to hear claims filed by the Colliery Employes Federation in connection with members working of ...
Article : 476 wordsThe Streaky Bay correspondent of The Register, writing under date July 6, remarked:—"Consternation has been caused among the local fishermen—as well as those ...
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Article : 257 wordsPresident Harding has announced that, in view of the far-reaching importance of the question of the limitation of armaments, he has approached Great Britain ...
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Article : 149 wordsThe quarterly report of the Registrar-General, issued since the last mail left for Australia, shows:—The lowest birth rate recorded in any first quarter of a year ...
Article : 2,012 wordsDespite the announcement that the truce was to begin on Monday, and of the fact that the Government had already stopped recruiting and given ...
Article : 142 wordsThe United States Press Association correspondent at Washington has been informed that the renewal of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance in its present form would ...
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Article : 860 wordsThe War Service Homes enquiry opened its local sittings to-day, and examined Mr. W. Taylor, Deputy Commissioner for Tasmania. In evidence, Mr. Taylor said that ...
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Article : 69 wordsThis evening the Government closed down on recruiting, for the Royal Irish Constabulary, which had been very brisk since the demobilization of the defence ...
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Article : 124 wordsThe German papers devote considerable space to the Irish truce, and they are unanimous in giving high praise to Mr. Lloyd George for his eleven statesmanship ...
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Article : 37 wordsRecent [?]leetings of the Elder Statesmen have have produced the impression that the ground is being prepared for formal negotiations between Britain, the United ...
Article : 112 wordsIn an interview to-day, Mr. J. R. Collins (Secretary to Commonwealth Treasury), who has recently returned from an official visit to Great Britain, referred to the ...
Article : 167 wordsThe South African Minister of Finance stated in the House of Assembly to-day that the revenue of the Union of South Africa for the last two months was ...
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Article : 79 wordsThe Secretary of the Navy (Mr. F. D. Roosevelt), in pursuance of the United States economy programme, has sold 151 submarine chasers and 15 other vessels. ...
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Article : 58 wordsAn expression of his views upon the Anglo-Japanese Alliance was the most important part of an address which Rp. Wat[?] delivered before the Toorak branch of the ...
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Article : 217 wordsThe acting Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Cook) said to-day that he was pleased to notice that there was a possibility of Australia receiving £400,000 as its share of the ...
Article : 157 wordsIn connection with the contract made by the State Government for the supply of about £1,000,000 worth of cement by Commonwealth Portland Cement ...
Article : 151 wordsThe United States Steel Corporation has announced further reductions in prices ranging from 16/ to £2 a ton. ...
Article : 27 wordsOn the arrival of the steamer Montoro, from Singapore, yesterday, the sixth engineer attempted to come ashore with opium in his pocket. He was arrested by the ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Turkish Nationalist troops have begun an offensive against the Greeks on the Broussa front in Asia Minor. The Greeks have evacuated Yalova. ...
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Article : 176 wordsThe Democratic minority opposing the Fordney Tariff has made a statement pointing out that this is not the time to write a tariff which cannot remedy the ...
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Article : 456 wordsA French athlete, M. Pou[?]ain, has satisfied the stipulated test for a flight without the aid of motor power. He started on a downhill run on a bicycle fitted with ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 12 Jul 1921, Page 5
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