The Pacific Conference prospects are still puzzling the experts and politicians, and the most perplexed are the Prime Ministers. New phases present ...
Article : 325 wordsIt is understood that the British note is friendly, but firm. It draws attention to France's extraordinary action in endeavouring to act ...
Article : 316 wordsAn interview given by Lord Northcliffe to the "New York Times," purporting to give a conversation between the King and Mr. Lloyd George ...
Article : 339 wordsBreezy weather, and a moderate and [?]ther soft wicket, were experienced for the commencement of the match between Australia and South Wales, ...
Article : 685 wordsPolling for the Maranoa Federal Division, rendered necessary by the death of Mr. J. Page, took place on Saturday. The flooded state of the ...
Article : 331 wordsWorks Department Retrenchment.—The Minister for Public Works (Mr. Forgan Smith), in a statement giving particulars of the re-organisation of ...
Article : 919 wordsThe steamed Nikko Maru arrived off the port this morning, with Archbishop Mannix, Dr. Foley (Bishop of Ballarat), and the Rev. Father ...
Article : 356 wordsThe Washington correspondent of the United Press Association has learned that the Secretary for State (Mr. C. E. Hughes) has informed Sir Auckland ...
Article : 166 wordsThe French reply to the British note greatly relieved the tension. France has modified the proposal anent the sending of troops before the Supreme ...
Article : 85 wordsIt is understood that extensive arrangements have been made for a demonstration of welcome to Dr. Mannix in Sydney. It is also announced ...
Article : 52 wordsA message received from Charleville to-night states that it is considered there that Mr. Hunter is pretty sure to win the seat. A prominent ...
Article : 118 wordsLord Northcliffe has cabled to the King's Secretary: "Please convey to his Majesty, with my humble duty, my denial of ever having ascribed to his ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 217 wordsMr. Lloyd George, speaking of a war memorial, said: "We had some differences with France over the interpretation of a section of the peace ...
Article : 330 wordsIt was learned from unofficial sources to-night that a special train left Rockhampton for Barcaldine to-day carrying two medical men—Drs. ...
Article : 115 wordsThe "Morning Post" says that Lord Northcliffe's mind has been clearly overstrained. "It is a case for doctors, not politicians, and we advise ...
Article : 243 wordsA considerable section of opinion here is in favour of the coming conference between Britain. America, and Japan being held in London instead of ...
Article : 64 wordsThe New York "Times" Washington correspondent states that it is understood that the Senate has received an intimation from administration sources ...
Article : 82 wordsThe quarry and gravel pit employees propose going out on strike to-morrow because the employees will not concede a 44-hour week and ¾d ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Foreign Office denies that Lord Curzon coerced the Washington Embassy, or in any way influenced the decision to cancel the dinner arranged ...
Article : 133 wordsThe following forecast for Queensland was issued at noon to-day for the ensuing 48 hours:—Cloudy for a time, with scattered showers in ...
Article : 76 wordsPlaying against Hampshire, Woolley look six wickets for 28 runs, and Freeman four for 18. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe Printing Industry Union has broken off negotiations with the master printers, who refuse to submit a claim for increased wages to private ...
Article : 54 wordsA considerable newspaper agitation is going on, urging the postponement or abandonment of the Prince of Wales's visit to India. The ...
Article : 55 wordsThe Australians have accepted an invitation from Major Whitehaven to tour the Lake District, and play a one-day match at Whitehaven on ...
Article : 56 wordsEarly this morning Renmark was the scene of another outbreak of fire, four shops in the main street with their contents, being destroyed. Other ...
Article : 49 wordsThe master bakers waited upon the Prices Regulation Commission to-day and again urged the raising of bread prices to a flat rate of 6½d per 2lb ...
Article : 110 wordsMrs. Lloyd George on August 15 will unveil the stained windows which Mr. Hughes has provided for the parish church at Neive Village, in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 154 wordsThe statement that the Irish leader, (Mr. De Valera) has sent an interim reply on the peace propos[?]s to Mr. Lloyd George, is officially denied. ...
Article : 32 wordsPlaying at Christchurch to-day the Sprit s[?]s defeated a Canterbury team by 6 to 4. Great enthusias[?]n was witnessed at the conclusion of the match, ...
Article : 55 wordsMrs. H. Beer will not be at home to-day. ...
Article : 12 wordsThe hookworm campaign instituted in April last is approaching completion. The house to house inspection was abandoned, owing to the low rate ...
Article : 110 wordsFour armed men held up a train between Cork and Macroom, at the point of the revolver, and forced the guard to hand over £200, with which ...
Article : 42 wordsPatrick Binchey and John Glover, who are connected with the "Maoriland Worker," were fined £5 and £1 respectively on a charge of having ...
Article : 73 wordsThe Victorian Race Club's season has concluded. J. Holt finished first as a trainer, having 34 wins, and the stakes amounting to £36,893. of which ...
Article : 70 wordsThe Federal Treasury officials are not perturbed by the threat of the New South Wales coal miners that they will not pay tax on incomes of ...
Article : 53 wordsFrank Burns, 11 stone, successfully defended the middleweight championship against Herbert Hinton, 11 stone 4 lbs., of Gundagai, at the Sydney ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Home Secretary (Mr. E. Short) writing to his Newcastle constituents, said that, speaking with an inside knowledge, he was more hopeful of a ...
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Queensland Times (Ipswich, Qld. : 1909 - 1954), Mon 1 Aug 1921, Page 5
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