The United Press correspondent in Tokio says:—"The Cabinet has decided that Japan shall maintain her position of disagreement over the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 wordsThe excitement was intense when the Dail assembled this morning. Mr. Fitzgerald attempted to raise the question of the kidnapping of ...
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Article : 183 wordsThe South Australian loan been fully subscribed. Athens, Jan. 5. Fourteen men were killed and ...
Article : 195 wordsThe extreme sensitiveness of certain schools of American politics on the subject of "entangling alliances" is exemplified again to-day by the ...
Article : 137 wordsCommenting on de Valera's amendment and his violent proclamation, the "Freeman's Journal" says:— "The Irish people will not find in de ...
Article : 169 wordsThe negotiating committee consists of four ratificationists and five oppositionists. Commandant O' Duffy, one of the negotiators ...
Article : 86 wordsMr. Wellington Koo made a statement, regretting that the committee had. not bestowed toriff auton omy on China, whose ...
Article : 183 wordsThe head of the Japanese delegation Prince Tokugawa, addressed the Chamber of Commerce to-day. He declared that the Five-Power ...
Article : 86 wordsSir Joseph Cook cables that he is arriving in London on the 14th, and staying at the Knightbridge Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd and ...
Article : 150 wordsThe results of the competitions for the Imperial Challenge Shield (senior and junior), presented, for competition amongst cadets of the ...
Article : 367 wordsA not of pessimism is audible in Dublin to-day with regard to the fate of the treaty. While it is conceded that de Valera's proposals have had ...
Article : 103 wordsDuring to-day's meeting of the Dail there were lively protests against the "Freeman's Journal" article. A motion to exclude its ...
Article : 80 wordsThe naval treaty will contain a provision for future conferences to consider the need of revision in case of political developments such as ...
Article : 164 wordsA resolution was then presented on the subject of the withdrawal of troops from China. It was resolved that the diplomatic representatives ...
Article : 152 wordsMore shooting occurred in Belfast last night, but the military quickly dispersed the riotous crowds ...
Article : 21 wordsIt has just been made public that armed men yesterday captured Mr. Kay, the Dublin correspondent of the London "Times," in ...
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Article : 58 wordsM. Briand and Mr. Lloyd George have had several preliminary con-versations, which are asserted to have been satisfactory; nevertheless ...
Article : 110 wordsThere are some indications to-day China is .preparing to meet Japan's suggestion anent Shantung in the shape of a modified form of ...
Article : 131 wordsAdditional regulations under the Navigation Act issued by the Federal Government to-day provide that the owner or master of any foreign ...
Article : 132 wordsThe capture of Mr. Kay was first announced in the Dail to-day by Mr. Fitzgerald, who described it as a disgraceful occurrence, that ...
Article : 153 wordsAn official communique states that the committee on the limitation of naval armament agreed to-day to the following resolutions presented ...
Article : 364 wordsWith regard to the reparation instalments due, there is some feeling between Belgium and Germany. and the former is likely, to cause ...
Article : 125 wordsA Court of Petty Sessions was held to-day, when the bench consisted of Messrs. D. Macpherson and A. J. Seagrim, J's.P ...
Article : 188 wordsChina advanced somewhat on the previous day. She wants to purchase the Shantung railway for cash but is willing to employ a traffic manager ...
Article : 113 wordsThe funeral of the late Mr. John Howie, of Victoria-street, Kalgoorlie, took place at Perth on Wednesday afternoon, December 28. The ...
Article : 227 wordsMr. Michael Collins, who was very angry at the outrage, saw a press deputation to-day, and expressed the greatest regret at this unauthor ...
Article : 63 wordsThough the weekly deaths from influenza in all the large towns rose from 128 to 418 in December,experts say that the disease has not ...
Article : 79 wordsThe council of the incorporated Society of Meat Importers cabled to-day to Mr. Masssy a resolution of their, opinion that any compulsory ...
Article : 128 wordsThough, yesterday's naval communique merely stated the two Root resolutions and their adoption, It is known thai the discussion was ...
Article : 144 wordsAn official Communique says that at to-day's meeting: of the commit-tee on Pacific and Far Eastern, afpairs, Senator Underwood presented ...
Article : 336 wordsThe operations of the State Labour Bureau for December show that, there were 673 applicants for work, 503 being men and 170 ...
Article : 123 wordsMr. Chamberlain is supporting Sir George Younger's objections to an immediate general election, but Lord Birkenhead and Sir Robert ...
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