Reuter's Berlin correspondent says:—The Bill for the creation of a new currency in Germany provides for the establishment of a Currency Bank by ...
Article : 194 wordsWhile most gratified at the cordiality of the French press, in well-informed circles in London there are very caustic opinions in regard to the outcome of the ...
Article : 155 wordsProceeding with the enquiry into the mysterious disappearance of the British steamer £1 Kahira, the Board of Trade called the Channel pilot who accompanied ...
Article : 498 wordsMr. Lloyd George, in the preface to his new book, "Is It Peace?' declares:—The present year has been marked with growing gloom and menace. The international ...
Article : 761 wordsThe Berlin correspondent of The Daily Telegraph says:—Early next week is likely to see the end of the German Government's support of resistance. The ...
Article : 103 wordsIt is announced from Paris that, prior to leaving for London, Mr. Baldwin in the morning Ltd on the tomb of the Unknown Warrior a wreath a laurels and ...
Article : 83 wordsThe trial at the Old Bailey of Robert Sheppard (23) in connection with a charge of having aided and abetted in the death of Florence Jones (20), was the result of a ...
Article : 228 wordsIt is expected that Mr. Baldwin next week will acquaint his colleagues with the result of his interview with M. Poincare. While no dramatic developments can be ...
Article : 189 wordsThe Daily Telegraph, in an article signed by "A Political Observer," who is evidently, an authority, states that M. Poincare was' privately able to tell Mr. . i ...
Article : 250 wordsThe Minister for the Navy (Admiral Takarawa) has estimated that the Japanese naval losses by the earthquake total 100 million yen. The tenacity and ...
Article : 213 wordsThe attendance at the thirteenth annual pilgrimage to Adam Lindsay Gordon's grave in the Brighton Cemetery, was claimed to be a record. A feature of the ...
Article : 409 wordsSpeaking before the Farrison Club to-day, the Canadian Prime Minister. (Mr. Mackenzie) asserted that Canada had no question to raise at the Imperial ...
Article : 92 wordsGreat interest is being, taken in the production of Mr. James Elroy Flecker's "Hassan,", at Sis Majesty's Theatre, picturing the golden journey into ...
Article : 179 wordsL'Oeuvre states that the sum total of the Poincare-Badwin interviews follows:—1. The abolition acamedic correspondence and a return to man-to-man conversations. ...
Article : 315 wordsWhen the Prime Minister reached Victoria Station to-day a crowd of reporters waited upon him, but he would only say, "I had a devil of a crossing." Official ...
Article : 51 wordsThe New South Wales Legislative Assembly on Friday debated the sentence of three years imposed upon the young man Puddifoot, who was convicted of ...
Article : 387 wordsThe Kingdom of Hedjaz (portion of Arabia, which attained its independence during the war) has applied for admission to the League of Nations. ...
Article : 32 wordsAdvice has been received that Mr. Moss S. Lee, of Waikerie, formerly of Fisher street, Malvern, has won the second prize in the perfect man competition promoted ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 101 wordsThe Daily Express political [?] any definite undertaking of a modification of French policy while Mr. Baldwin emphasized that only concessions by ...
Article : 60 wordsThe Geneva representative of the Australian Press Association says:-Abyssinia has been asked to make a declaration on her attitude in relation to arms ...
Article : 164 wordsThe meant of communication are gradually Improving. The Government has withdrawn tome of its limitation on the use of transport. Five Tokio newspapers ...
Article : 152 wordsOn enquiry being made on Saturday at the Postmaster-General's Department regarding the refusal of Australia to accept New Zealand penny postage, no ...
Article : 210 wordsFor the first time one in the history of crime in Great Britain, a man sentenced to death has been called as a witness for the Crown. The ase arose in Liverpool ...
Article : 174 wordsMr. Cosgrave (President of the Irish Free State), in the Dail Eireann to-day, nominated the present Cabinet Ministers as the new Executive, the only change to ...
Article : 73 wordsMr. Stewart (Acting Minister of Finance), in an address at Christchurch, said the Dominion revenue for the fire months, which ended in August, showed ...
Article : 127 wordsLloyd's underwriters are offering £1,500 reward in connection with a strang case of lost jewels. Mrs. Fielding, while travelling from ...
Article : 141 wordsIn the Windsor Royal Borough Handicap to-day, three bones ran a dead heat—a result unparalleled since the Caesarwitch race in 1857. The stakes were ...
Article : 35 wordsThe most important work at this year's session of the Assembly of the League of Nations at Geneva will undoubtedly be to draft a treaty for mutual assistance to ...
Article : 135 wordsThe third official list of British deaths as the result of the Japanese earthquake and fires contains the names Mr. O. T. Benney, Miss Mabel Francis ...
Article : 45 wordsMr. Harrington Miller has arranged with Mr. Stefanson, the Arctic explorer, to lecture in May next. ...
Article : 20 wordsHarry Wills has been matched to meet Homer Smith here on September 27. Smith is famed for having stood the limit in a 10-rounds bout will Firpo recently. This ...
Article : 99 wordsA shocking tragedy occurred on Thursday at a lonely farmstead a mile from Dromore, Canterbury, -where a three months-old child was killed by having a ...
Article : 122 wordsDr. Sakurai (leader of the Japanese delegation to the Pan-Pacific Science Congress) said to-day that he desired to convey to the Governments and people of ...
Article : 84 wordsThe Save the Children Fund acknowledges the receipt of £60 from Tasmania, £300 from New South Wales £205 from Queensland, and 600 from Victoria. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe committee of the Australian Workers' Union which held an enquiry into charges made at this year's, conference of the Australian Labour Party against Mr. ...
Article : 120 wordsThe emigrants to Neff Zealand by the Remurra, which left London to-day, including many large families. There was one family of 12, another of 10, two of ...
Article : 53 wordsGiving-evidence in the case of the Limerick Steamship Company. Limited, versus the Commonwealth, and Scott Fell & Company, for £50,000 damages, Admiral Sir ...
Article : 274 wordsCommenting on the Farmers' Union threat, Mr. Mathew (secretary of the Chamber of Agriculture) claimed that scientific arrangements of duties on ...
Article : 113 wordsAt a meeting of the Japanese Relief Committee' to-day it was reported that a telegram had been received from the Federal Treasurer (Dr. Page) stating that owing ...
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Advertising : 507 wordsBerlin newspapers state that Jacowloff, a Bolshevist, who has charge of the Russian Imperial Family, and was responsible for their massacre, his been living in ...
Article : 71 wordsAs a result of a con lent fur supremacy among the various generals chaos exists in Changhsha, where foreign marian have been landed to guard the consulates ...
Article : 136 wordsMany people assembled in front of the Royal Automobile Club to see the finish of the Brisbane to Sydney motor reliability contest. There were 39 competitors. ...
Article : 149 wordsThe embarkation of Papyrus and his stable companion Bargold on board the Aquitania for America, was accomplished in exactly 11 seconds. Both horses were ...
Article : 140 wordsThe Daily Chronicle states that Van del Noop, a Dutch pilot, proposes to fly from Amsterdam to the Dutch East Indies in a Fokker monoplane with a Rolla-Royce ...
Article : 95 wordsUnusual daring was shown by a thief between, midnight and 2 o'clock on Saturday morning, when the well-equipped and lighted jeweller's shop of Mr. T. Ely, of ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Minuter for Trade and Customs (Mr. Chapman), speaking at Grafton, referred to tho scheme for the standardizing of batter. He said that he believed it ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 24 Sep 1923, Page 9
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