All the chief Australians now in England are visiting Hull In connection with the celebrations associated with the inauguration of a direct cargo service between there and Australia. The opportunity was taken by the Premier of New South Wales to refer to the necessity for ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 263 wordsThe Premier (Sir Henry Barwell) spoke here to-night. The Premier said: - "I notice the remarks I made a few nights ago at Crystal Brook ...
Article : 3,530 wordsEver since the Millbrook reservoir hu been supplying water to the higher levels in the foothills, there have been complaints that the main laid down ...
Article : 327 wordsLord Robert Cecil, in a speech in New York said that the League of Nations did not crystalize the Versailles Treaty, but offered the only machinery for a ...
Article : 176 wordsA returned soldier named Walter Henry Sammpns, aged 34 yean, was admitted to the Sydney Hospital on November 2, 1921. While engaged In ...
Article : 1,143 wordsLord Carnarvon died at 2 o'clock this morning, fie was conations until near the end. It is said of him that be became interested in Egvdtology and by a curious ...
Article : 443 wordsIt is officially denied that there was any sabotage at Weisel in connection with the recent railway accident. It is stated that the Germans were attempting to smuggle ...
Article : 201 wordsThe United States Navy Department has announced that a farther step in carrying out the naval treaty will be takes in September next, when the new ...
Article : 82 wordsThe Premiers of "Victoria (Mr. Lawson) and New South Wales (Sir George Fuller), will confer shortly with reference to interstate joint railway, migration, and other ...
Article : 91 words"In a sense, it is like dropping the pilot to lose Mr. Field." Thus said the Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. G. R. Laffer) on Thursday ...
Article : 626 wordsMany Grimsby trawlers are laid up owing to the owners inability to obtain coal because the merchants can obtain an extra 10/ a ton by exporting it to Germany. ...
Article : 210 wordsDuring the Hull tour a crowd of unemployed accosted Sir Joseph Cook, saying, "We are British unemployed. What are you going to do for us?" ...
Article : 179 wordsCommenting on Thursday upon the rater famine on Eyre's Peniusula, Mr.Moseley, M.P., said lie felt that conditions would improve. There was not sufficient ...
Article : 162 wordsL Eclair announces that a mysterious ill-ness has attacked M. Trctfsky (Russian Minister for War and Marine). Font of his household hare been arrested. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 71 wordsAfterwards the Chamber of Commerce entertained the visitors at luncheon on board the Sophocles, which had been lent for the occasion by the Aberdeen White Star Line. ...
Article : 211 wordsThe Premier of Victoria (Mr. Lawson) returned to London to-night. He informed an Australian Press Association representative that his continental visit ...
Article : 456 wordsSir— The paragraph under the above reading in Th Register on Tuesday indiates what some— Queensland politcians or instance— are working for- the diver ...
Article : 207 wordsThe Daily [?] Paris correspondent says that the last remnants of the Russian Navy, 12 vessels, good only for he scraphead, have arrived at ...
Article : 121 wordsThe official report of the Royal Air Force records a strange mishap to an airman while watching the revolving propeller. of an aeroplane enging undergoing ...
Article : 90 wordsKenya is not the only colony where Inlians are agitating. The Indian Association has wired from Dares Salaam, Tanganyika, to Delhi, protesting against ...
Article : 242 wordsM Babot, the French pilot, has achieved a remarkable feat by flying to a height of 1,500 it, in an aeroplane weighing 4½ cwt. This included the weight of a seven ...
Article : 108 wordsThieves broke into the municipal laboratory at Warsaw and stole the surgical instruments. They also ate rabbits and pigeons, which had been inoculated with ...
Article : 57 wordsThe Rhondda coal miners are out on strike. This is the result of a decis[?] rived at on April 1 to cease work on Enter Monday in order to endenvour to force ...
Article : 53 wordsDelegates of the British Labour Party to-day interviewed privately Mr. Cosgrave (Premier of the Irish Free State) at Dublin concerning the prisoners deported to ...
Article : 41 wordsKirkwood, who left Pinehurst on the way to Asheville in an aeroplane piloted by James Cole, had a harrow escape from death. The, machine was caught in an ...
Article : 71 wordsRhondda Valley miners to the number if 47,000, obeyed the call to strike, with the object of forcing 5,000 non unionists and members banned by the ...
Article : 48 wordsAnother phase of the protracted litigation between the Junction North Broken Hill Mine and the Broken Hill Proprietary in respect to concentrates came ...
Article : 156 wordsThe Unley City Council is stated to bo particularly keen to secure the land at the corner of Fullarton and Campbell roads, Parkside south, which was orig[?] ...
Article : 271 wordsLord sydemham (Governor of Victoria m 1901-4), in an article which is prominently displayed in The Morning Post, emphasizes the peril of Great Britain through ...
Article : 140 wordsThe return of receipts and expenditure of the South Australian Railways for the year ended December 31, 1872, is not very elaborate, but deals principally with gross ...
Article : 232 wordsThe bodies of Lieuts. Cruise and Kennedy, of the Clonmel Garrison — the two officers who were captured by irregulars in January while motoring in mufti and ...
Article : 60 wordsTwo months ago officers of the Lands md Agriculture Department were instructed by the Government to make an inspection of lands already served by the ...
Article : 186 wordsBreslin, a youth who was living with his sister at Dublin, was taken from his soom by three armed men. They also eized another youth. named Kernan ...
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Article : 260 wordsThe frontier is reported to be quiet, but certain bodies of tribsmen continue intractable, and are indulging in petty attack. sniping, and kidnapping. On ...
Article : 83 wordsA meeting of the Enginendrivers ana Firemen's Association was held last night in regard to the application made by the [?]rion to the Mining Managers ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Prince of Wales won the Welsh Guards Cup, a two and a half miles steeplechase, at Hawthorn Hill, Bracknell, to-day, in the presence of the King and ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Fri 6 Apr 1923, Page 9
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