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Article : 101 wordsThe German Bishop of Paberborn (Westphalia) was travelling to Rome with 70,000 renten marks, received from Germany for Peter's Pence. He ...
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Article : 27 wordsAt the resumed inquest at Gravesend upon the eight persons who were killed in a collision between the steamers Matatua and ...
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Article : 181 wordsSquadron-Leader Maclaren left. Lyons this morning, in continuation of his attempted flight around the world. He reached Civita Vecchia, on the Italian coast, ...
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Article : 138 wordsAt a public meeting of the Navy League, Marquis Curzon moved:—"That this meeting expresses profound regret at the abandonment of the Singapore naval ...
Article : 253 wordsRain on Saturday meant the abandonment of all pennant cricket. St. Kilda will meet Prahan, and Northcote will play Melbourne in the semi-finals next ...
Article : 39 wordsIn order to stop the growing activities of rum runners and opiate smugglers along the Atlantic coast of the United States, two Government departments have ...
Article : 186 wordsMiss Cheeseman (Curator of Insects at the London Zoological Gardens), Mr. Alfred Duggan (son of the Marchioness Curzon), Dr. Crossman, marine biologist, ...
Article : 94 wordsAt the Sydney sports ground on Saturday night, Frank Corry reduced his own previous Australian cycling record for 10 miles, motor paced, by 1 minute 18 ...
Article : 55 wordsTwo detectives brought trouble, and at the same time acted as good fairies, to a Hastings family. They first arrested the father, Ernest ...
Article : 252 wordsCondemnation of the bonus and merit system was made at a meeting of railway employes to-day. The following motion was carried:—"That this mass meeting ...
Article : 108 wordsTwo families living in a cottage in Drifgeld street, Sheffield, were trapped by a fire in their house early one morning. When the alarm was given it was ...
Article : 160 wordsThe Building Trades Executive has decided to withdraw painters from the building industry as a result of the failure, after six months' negotiations, to ...
Article : 132 wordsState field and track athletic championships were concluded at the sports ground an Saturday. The results were:—220 Yards—T. W. McNamara, ...
Article : 154 wordsThe construction has been begun, at the Chatham naval dockyard, of a new type of submarine. It is to be named the 01, and it is believed that it will surpass ...
Article : 85 wordsOn Saturday the police raided the Macquarie Restaurant in Market street, and arrested William Stanley Day (30), described an proprietor, and Frederick ...
Article : 69 wordsSix members of the crew of the White Star liner. Megantic were [?] when customs officers discovered 136 bottles of champagne being lowered into a motor ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 31 Mar 1924, Page 11
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