The first photograph of the Imperial Conference, recently concluded in London, taken in the garden of No. 10 Downing street. Front Row (left to right)—The Maharajah of Alwar (India), the Duke of Devonshire, Mr. W. T. Massey f New Zealand), Lord Curzon, Mr. Mackenzie King (Canada), Mr. Baldwin (the Prune Minister of England), Mr. Brace (the Prime Minister of Australia), Lord Salisbury, Gen. Smuts (South Africa), Mr. Wanen (Newfoundland), Lord Peel, and Mr. Desmond [?](Irish Free State). ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 268 wordsRepresentatives of the South Australian committee, recently formed at the request of Archbishop Spence, to help the suffering, people of Ireland, ...
Article : 684 wordsA gathering of citizens of St. Peters accepted the invitation of the newlyelected Mayor of that town (Mr. A. T. Sutton) to a ba[?] in the [?] ...
Article : 1,148 wordsThe Reparations Commission has unanimously decided to appoint two expert committee* to examine the capacity of Germany to pay reparations. ...
Article : 165 wordsThe death of Mrs. Joanna Stehbens (00), hastened by an accident & few weeks ago, occurred at Edithburgh on Friday. The lady was born in the then Banish Dachy ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 816 wordsNo member of the South Australian Commercial. Travellers and Warehouse men's Association has taken greater interest in the working of that important ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,858 wordsOn Friday evening, at the annual presidential dinner in connection with the Commercial Travellers and Warchousemen's Association held at the clubhouse, North ...
Article : 331 wordsThe Prune Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Mauey) visited Londonderry. He was welcomed by Judge Fitzpatrick Cooke (His Majesty's Lieutenant), and ...
Article : 280 wordsIt is declared in Washington circles that there is little likelihood of the United States accepting the invitation to participate in the French proposal ...
Article : 82 wordsThe New Zealand Prime Minister (Mr. Massey), who, as a, dominion representative has recently drawn Liberal criticism upon his head owing to having publicly ...
Article : 96 wordsAbout 5 p.m. on Saturday a motor cycle, ridden by Mr. William Brown (20) crashed into a Ford motor car, in charge of Mr. J. W. Rae, of Sefton street, Large ...
Article : 71 wordsIn reference to the statement cabled from Australia that a wireless settlement was practically assured, Mr. Bruce says that he has not received any ...
Article : 108 wordsThe Conference of Ambassadors has addressed s note to Germany demanding an apology for the recent arrest at Leipzig of members of the Inter-allied Military ...
Article : 47 wordsNARRACOORTE, November 29.—Mr. W. J. Folo, an old employee on Padthaway Station, met with a strange accident on Thursday morning. He was recovering ...
Article : 105 wordsAn honorary doctorship of laws of Queen's University was conferred upon Mr. Maseey (Prime Minuter of New Zealand) to-day. Professor Baxter (dean of ...
Article : 139 wordsThe newspapers express themselves as pleased at the, unanimous decision of the, Reparation Commission. The Eclair says that the Entente has once more ...
Article : 237 wordsAfter nine months of recess, the reassembling of Congress has been convened for Monday, December 3. It appears that the Republicans are definitely ...
Article : 267 wordsTRURO, November 30.—A fire occurred in Mr. V. E. Hill's bakehouse on Wednesday and a bread trough some bread, rod other things were destroyed. ...
Article : 30 wordsSTRATHALBYN, November 3O.—Mr. 8. Pratt, of Woodchester was admitted io the Strathalbyn Private Hospital on Wednesday night, suffering from a fractured ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Appellate Division of the South African Supreme Court ban delivered an important judgment affecting the legality of the mandatory power under the ...
Article : 192 wordsYORKETOWN November 30.—Madame Martin (84), one of the first residents of Edithburg, is at present in the Yorketown Hospital, suffering from ...
Article : 42 wordsBORDERTOWN, November 30.—About 3.15 p.m. on Thursday a collison occurred at the corner of Woolshed and De Courcy streets. A ...
Article : 111 wordsThe Prime Minister of Canada (Mr. McKenzie King) upon disembarking, at Halifax to-day, expressed his conviction that the Canadian Parliament would ...
Article : 72 wordsHerr Marx is about to summon the Reichstag immediately for the purpose of authorizing a new emergency law. The Paris correspondent of The Sunday ...
Article : 80 wordsThe correspondent of The London Daily Express at Budapest states that a man named Klemens Andrisko, discovering that his wife was unfaithful, and was ...
Article : 127 wordsThe vivid flash of lighting which preceded a terrific thunderclap just before 1 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, damaged a chimney stack at the brickworks of ...
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Advertising : 215 wordsThe Italian Premier (Signor Mussolini) has announced that the Fascist Government is not opposed to a recognition of the Soviet Government in Russia.—Renter. ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Washington correspondent of The New York Times states that the Secretary of the Navy (Mr. Weeks), in his annual report, vigorously protests at the ...
Article : 142 wordsThe Legislature has passed decrees bringing into forte preliminary. Italo-Rus-sian and Italo-Ukranian agreements signed in 1921.—Reuter. ...
Article : 23 wordsA young lady, raiding at Forestville when bathing at Glenelg on Sunday afternoon, had a narrow escape from drowning. When near the baths she got out ...
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Article : 45 wordsA message from Shanghai Mates that, Mr. Harold Dollar has announced, an [?]gamation of the Admiral, the Oriental, and the Robert Dollar lines in the ...
Article : 53 wordsGold Product Association reports:—London quotations for fine gold (November 30), £4 14/11 os. ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Mon 3 Dec 1923, Page 11
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