Commenting to-day upon the statement said to have been made, ta to the police by Ivan Mouat, who has been remanded on the charge of ...
Article : 347 wordsAccording to present arrange Bents the Pact of London will be nigned at the Foreign Office at noon on Saturday. Sir Eyre Crowe will ...
Article : 101 wordsAs the result of numerous protests from sportsmen, the Sovaet has lifted its enibargo against pugilism to the extent of permitting boxing ...
Article : 69 wordsA definite step towards military training for the nation has been taken in the reported decision of the War and education Depart ...
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Article : 152 wordsA number of Australian Olympic competitors, including evclists and oarsmen, sail by the Mooltan to-morrow. The Murray Bridge men ...
Article : 291 wordsThe Reichstag decision is expected this morning. The Morning Post' correspondent, in Berlin says:—"German politics always provide ...
Article : 291 wordsThe Raj has received with indignation and regret the news of murder on the 25th of Shahali Akbar, political officer, on the ...
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Article : 123 wordsTo-day, by the third fatal mishap at the Duxford aerodrome since March, Flying Officer Mason was killed. His small scouting ...
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Article : 206 wordsYorkshire, by defeating Hants by ten wickets, strengthened +heir hold on the championship. The deciding matches commence on Saturday, ...
Article : 58 wordsSir James Stevenson denies the reports that a decision has been reached regarding the re-openin of the Wembley exhibition. He was ...
Article : 35 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle" says that although the greatest secrecy is maintained French aeroplane manufacturers, desiring further to ...
Article : 83 wordsThe State Attorney Mr. Crowe, concluding his argument in the Leo-pold-Loeb murcer case, denounced the slayers, and urged Mr. Justice ...
Article : 204 wordsCarr and Porritt will compete in the international meeting at Dussel-dorf on Monday, and will go to Prague and Warsaw. Carr is ...
Article : 69 wordsA well known anti-Bolshevik, Boris Savinkoff, was arrested in Russian territory on the 20th, and is nowbeing tried by the Supreme Military ...
Article : 138 wordsThe trade commission of the dominions, whose headquarters are at Wembley, are on a three days' visit to Manchester to investigate ...
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Article : 111 wordsThe Council of Ministers has appointed the following delegates to the League of Nations: M. Bourgeois, leader; M. Briand, vice ...
Article : 52 wordsThe "New York Tribune announces that a successful test was completed whereby a coloured picture placed on the American ...
Article : 175 wordsUnemployment and labour troubles are looming largely in public discussion and are engaging the attention of the Government, which called a ...
Article : 205 wordsWeeks of assiduous labour were Browned with success last night, when the members of the Hospital I Employees' Union held their ...
Article : 326 wordsAt Forest Hills to-day, in the championship singles, Patterson beat Washburn by 6—3, 6—3, 6—4 (Reuter.) ...
Article : 29 wordsExports from Moscow state that the Soviet Government has decided on a general mobilization of the Red army, and it is expected ...
Article : 56 wordsAn inquest was held to-day into the circumstances attending the death, of Thos. Henry Gilbert Blaok (47), who was badly injured by a ...
Article : 115 wordsBefore Commissioner Mitchell in the Insolvency Court to-day Clive Harold Griffiths, a farm labourer, of Wild Horse Plains, an insolvent ...
Article : 220 wordsEfforts are being made by a powerful syndicate to establish in Australia an industry for the manufacture of celotex, a fibre board ...
Article : 166 wordsRepresentatives of the foreign chambers of commerce met yesterday on the invitation of Chinese bankers to decide on a plam of ...
Article : 44 wordsLieut. Colonel Brinsmead, Captain Jones and Mr. Buchanan completed their flight around A. stralia at half past twelve to-day, when ...
Article : 89 wordsThe claim by the millers that flour is shipped from Australia to South Africa at less than home consumption value is denied by the ...
Article : 114 wordsIn the Supreme Court to-day further progress was made with the hearing of the case to determine the amount of maintenance which ...
Article : 107 wordsConsiderable apprenension is oused over the steady spread of an epidemic, a peculiar form of spinal meningitis. A few cases occur ...
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