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Advertising : 261 wordsA German wireless message states there is little change in the situation in Berlin. On Saturday evening cav[?]y cleared the centre of the city, ...
Article : 308 wordsThe military terms imposed upon Germany include:— The prohibition of the manufacture of poison gas, tanks, and guns over ...
Article : 751 wordsThe following are the latest cables to hand:— "Herald" Office, Friday, 1.30 a.m. MIDNIGHT MESSAGES. ...
Article : 185 wordsMr. Gibson, of the South Wales Coal Owners' Association, in evidence before the Industrial Commission, said that miners' averages throughout the ...
Article : 127 wordsThe Council of Ten is now discussing the German frontiers. The most complex is the Eastern frontier, especially in regard to providing Poland with an ...
Article : 163 wordsA Paris message states that the Waterways Committee has recommended the internationalisation of the R[?]ine and similar Danubian control. ...
Article : 151 wordsThe Russian Bolsheviki in the past fortnight murdered four Grand Dukes for connection with an alleged monarchist plot. They announced the ...
Article : 307 wordsStrahan, Thursday.— Dr. Tighe, of Strahan, has been authorised by the Chief Health Officer of the State to inspect for permits for sea travel. This ...
Article : 202 wordsOver 130 Irish officers who served in the war, including two generals, have memorialised the King in favor of submitting the claim of self-government ...
Article : 79 wordsA sign of coming events consists of the release of 400 Sobleswikers, who were made prisoners of war. They left England Homeward bound yesterday. ...
Article : 173 wordsSpeaking at a Press dinner, American Peace Delegate Lau[?]ing said if starvation was Germany's portion, and violence and murder stalked in her ...
Article : 132 wordsCorporal F. C. Frost, 20th Battalion; Sergeant J. E. Ingvar[?]n, 44th; Sergeant-Major R. M[?]ckensie, 18th. D.C.M's. have been awarded to 7[?] ...
Article : 39 wordsHobart, Thursday Night.—The prices on condensed milk, etc., were released yesterday from any restriction. To-day grocers were called upon to pay ...
Article : 220 wordsIt is understood the conference is willing ot restore Heligoland to Great Britain, which is re[?]uctant to accept it, as it will require a great expenditure ...
Article : 42 wordsMelbourne, Thursday. Night.—The proprietors of taxable entertainments in future will be required to pay the tax within seven days after the close ...
Article : 386 wordsThe "New York Herald's" Wars[?] [?] correspondent says the conditions [?] Poland are tinctured with reiser. [?] Hundreds are suffering from ...
Article : 78 wordsMr John Storey M.L.A., leader of the New South Wales State Lobor party, last week said he had been requested by the Federal and State ...
Article : 221 wordsIn the Assembly this afternoon the Acting Premier announced that it was proposed to introduce a Bill amnestying the rebels of the 1914 rebellion. ...
Article : 61 wordsLord Milner has had a conference with Mr. Andrew Fisher, the Australian High Commissioner, and the Agents-General regarding the future of ...
Article : 139 wordsMr. Roberts, the British Food Ministar, states that the food conditions in enemy countries are appalling. Reports from Lemberg state that the ...
Article : 194 wordsLaunceston, Thursday Night.— The Parliamentary Public Works Committee came to Launceston wo-day to take evidence on the purchase on [?]ght ...
Article : 231 wordsMr. Godfrey [?], the chairman of the Marconi Company, in an interview of Marconi's offer, says in reference to the objection to private ...
Article : 126 wordsLaunceston, Thursday Night.— At a meeting of the National Federation to-day the reports showed that the arrangements throughout the State for ...
Article : 38 wordsSydney, Thursday Night.—A woman named Mrs Hart and infant and her elder child of four years, disappeared over the Gap at Watson's Bay on ...
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Zeehan and Dundas Herald (Tas. : 1890 - 1922), Fri 14 Mar 1919, Page 3
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