Conversations between the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Henderson) and the Soviet Envoy were continued this morning at an hotel at Lewes, on the Sussex ...
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Article : 1,174 wordsPolling day is October 12. Voting is compulsory. The issue is simple and decisive—chaos or co-ordination in industry. The Federal ...
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Article : 1,070 wordsNow that ominations for the Federal election have closed and candidates know definitely who their opponents are, campaigning will be of a more settled and earnest ...
Article : 9,446 wordsOne of the chief objections offered to the Federal Ministry's proposal to leave the regulation of industry, with the exception of the maritime industries, to the ...
Article : 376 wordsThe Mahmoud Pasha Coalition Cabinet (Liberal, Constitutional, and Unionist), which was created on June 27, 1928, a few days before Parliament was dissolved for ...
Article : 254 wordsSir,—I enclose an extract from a letter sent to me from Egypt by one who is especially well informed. The action taken has produced results similar to those ...
Article : 303 words"The great chasm which opened in the Church 86 years ago will close to-morrow," declared Lord Sands when supporiting in the Assembly of the Church of Scotland a ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 3 Oct 1929, Page 7
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