Lieutenant Parer and Lieutenant M'Intosh left Hounslow in their de Haviland machine to-day. LONDON, Thursday. 11.30 a.m. ...
Article : 115 wordsMr. Gerald Campbell, the special "Times"' correspondent on the Prince of Wales' American visit, who will write for the Sydney "Sun" and Melbourne "Herald" on the ...
Article : 771 wordsParis reports that the ratifications of the Peace Treaty were exchanged at 4.15 p.m. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe "Times" Vienna correspondent most pitiful sight is that of children [?]fed by the American Child Relief Organisation. They were starved, thin, ill-clad ...
Article : 154 wordsThe Sinn Fein committee at Paris has issued an appeal to the world saying, "Ireland has suffered over 15,000 atrocities from the brutal British coercive measures in 1919. ...
Article : 120 wordsMr. Bonar Law, Mr. Baliour (former Foreign Secretary), Lord Curzon (Foreign Secretary). Mr. Montagu (Secretary of State for India), Lord Birkenhead (Lord Chancellor) ...
Article : 208 wordsReuter's Jandola correspondent. under date January 9, reports that tribal meetings continue at Kaniduram. Musakhan and Fazildin remain obdurate, preparing to ...
Article : 119 wordsForty prisoners in the Cork gaol commenced a hunger strike yesterday. They include men charged with shooting at private of the Shropshire Regiment a few ...
Article : 75 wordsThe departure of Lieutenant Parer and Lieutenant M'Intosh raises the interesting questions that they are under Brigadier-General Jess's orders not to leave until he ...
Article : 905 wordsThe promulgation of the court mar[?] sentence on Harris is being deferred, [?]ing the restitution of £150, covering share of the proceeds. Harris is ...
Article : 183 wordsThe "Times" "Dublin correspondent reports that a sensation has been caused by the summary dismissal of Sir Joseph Byrne, Chief of Police without notice. He was ...
Article : 88 wordsReuter's correspondent at Paris reports that "Le Temps" understands that the main provisions of the agreement between the Emir Feisul and the French Government ...
Article : 220 wordsThe "Times" in the course of a leader states that peace with Germany leaves the projected new world still unformed. Eastern Europe and a great part of Asia ...
Article : 114 words"The Times" Dublin correspondent says the police have detained and taken to London Bartle Kelly, brother of the landlord of an Ashton public house. It is believed ...
Article : 45 wordsThe preliminaries governing the British Empire Exhibition for 1921 are completed. It will probably be held in Regent's Park. The Imperial. Dominions, and Colonial ...
Article : 185 wordsCalling a conference of leading States bankers. Governor Harding, of Federal Reserve Board, urged the back discourage all unessential loans. ...
Article : 105 wordsThe "Times" Paris correspondent reports that the delegates of the Allied Powers are again discussing the question of the Adriatic on the basis of the Anglo-French plan ...
Article : 129 wordsThe Durban municipal strike has been settled. The terms include no victimisation, the retention of the services of the assistant town clerk pending the decision of ...
Article : 154 wordsReuter's Berlin correspondent says luck of coal, due to the freezing of the [?] ers, and shortage of rolling stock, has ...
Article : 85 wordsLord Birkenhead, the Lord High Chancellor, accompanied the Prime Minister to Paris. It is stated that the Ministers are accompanied by a retinue of 50 officials. ...
Article : 221 wordsReuter's correspondent at Bucharest states that a message from Sofia reports that the Premier of Bulgaria was attacked by Bolsheviks during his return journey from ...
Article : 126 wordsThe Prince of Wales has consented to be the guest of the Australian and New Zealand Luncheon Club on Anniversary Day. ...
Article : 37 wordsSir Auckland Geddes, President of the Board of Trade, in a statement giving a review of trade prospects for 1920, said that the position was undoubtedly ...
Article : 172 wordsA curious case of delayed lunacy [?] in Bristol. A young Belgian women taken to a workhouse raving. She was former victim, of unspeakable German ...
Article : 67 wordsAltcrations to the Renown provide for additional cabins and a steam laundry. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe Japanese Consul officially learns that the Prince of Wales will visit Japan after his visit to Australia, and later in the year the Japanese Crown Prince will probably proceed ...
Article : 51 wordsA message from Paris states that Carpentier's manager, M. Descamps, has accepted Coffroth's offer of £83,0'00 for the fight with Dempsey. ...
Article : 73 wordsEnglish doctors are warned by advertisements. in the "Times" to communicate the British Medical Association before [?] Australian appointments. ...
Article : 80 wordsThe idea that the Prince of Wales should wear Australian uniform during his visit to Australia is regarded as a matter resting wholly in Australian hands, and ...
Article : 352 wordsThe exchange of ratifications of the Peace Treaty with Germany will last till the middle of February, getting the final signatures of the Allied Powers, only ...
Article : 64 wordsA message from New York reports that Mr. William Fox, the "movies" king has offered £110,000 Dempsey to take £60,000, win or lose, and Carpentier £50,000 win ...
Article : 94 wordsMr. Mackie, of the Ethnological Expedition, reports that owing to the rinderpest causing a great scarcity of wild animals and cattle, man-cating lions have ...
Article : 97 words"Fairplay," commenting on the latest balance-sheet of the Commonwealth fleet, asks when a slump comes will the concern bear its share of the general suffering in accordance ...
Article : 136 wordsReuter's Cairo correspondent, under January 7, reports that Italians are over the death of a compatriot, a [?] from Kursaal. who was killed by a ...
Article : 148 wordsThe congestion at the docks has become worse and 33 steamers waiting discharge, including the Ceramic and Euripides, are held up at Plymouth; and six Commonwealth ...
Article : 90 wordsA message from Ottawa states that Sir George Foster, Acting Prime Minister of Cannada, has received copies from London of the urgent representations by New ...
Article : 91 wordsSir C. G. Wade (Agent-General for New South Wales) and Sir Thomas Robinson, who recently resigned from the post of Agent-General for Queensland were the ...
Article : 156 wordsIn a special cable from Conteville, Lieut. McIntosh reports:-"We landed at 12.30 on Thursday at Conteville. Owing to tempestuous winds and snow it is impossible to ...
Article : 269 wordsThe Sinn Fein committee in Paris has issued an appeal to the world, saying "Ireland has suffered over 15,000 atrocities from the, brutal British coercive measures in 1919 ...
Article : 152 wordsSixty-three railwaymen's delegates closeted at Unity House, and their decision critical. Britain anxiously awaits to [?] whether a strike, is coming. Mr. Thomas ...
Article : 60 wordsH. N. Bathgate and Co. estimates the world's exportable wheat of the 1919-20 crops at 93,200,000 quarters to which America will contribute fifty million Canada ...
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The Maitland Weekly Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1931), Sat 17 Jan 1920, Page 12
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