The general impression is that the Government bundered in allowing the division to be taken two hours before the time of their three ...
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Article : 153 wordsThe White House has indicated that the United States "will probably not accept the British invitation to participate in a joint ...
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Article : 242 wordsReplying to further questions, Mr. Chamberlain said that he well knew when he went to a division that the Government stood in grave ...
Article : 84 wordsIn the Commons to-day (Sir William Davison asked whether British troops had been, offered to the Ulster Government to repel organised ...
Article : 99 wordsArrivals—At Boston, Capa May; passed Gibraltar, Poona; passed Perim, Mesopotamia, San Beath. Departures—For Australia ...
Article : 108 wordsMr. and Mrs. Barweil motored to Southampton to-day, and are embarking for Canada to-morrow. In a farewell interview with an ...
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Article : 157 wordsThe twentieth annual West Australian dinner was held this evening in the Trocadero. Apologies for inability to attend were received ...
Article : 126 wordsIt was officially announced in the Dail Fireann to-day that the peace negotiations had broken down. ...
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Article : 463 wordsThe breakdown of the Irish peace negotiations was due to the opponents of the treaty, who insisted on maintaning the present strength of ...
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Article : 81 wordsWith regard to the recent sharprise in the price of butter, the Government dairy expert (Mr. Hampshire) says: —"Local ...
Article : 235 wordsDuring the funeral of Beattie, a murdered Belfast policeman, a number of Sinn Feiners, without the least provocation, fired into the ...
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Article : 143 wordsSeventy thousand letters containing cheques in retirement of its priority wool certificates will be posted to-morrow by the British ...
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Article : 54 wordsThe sub-commission finally adopt ed the proposals for the, Hague Conference. The Dutch representative undertook to afford the Soviet ...
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Kalgoorlie Miner (WA : 1895 - 1954), Fri 19 May 1922, Page 5
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