The movements of the Free State troops encircling the rebels in Dublin have been nearly completed The last important stand by the Republicans is likely to be in Upper O'Connell street, where fewer than 200 of them occupy a stronghold. The rebel leaders are ...
Article : 109 wordsThe New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd., occupied the fifth day of the Brisbane wool sales, submitting 11,102 bales. The catalogue, drawn ...
Article : 238 wordsAt least 7 persons were killed. 12 are missing, and 40 were injured as the result of an express train for Philadelphia being derailed at Winslow ...
Article : 55 wordsThe report and statements of account of the British Australian Wool Realisation account for the year ended December 31, 1921, are released for publication, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 813 wordsThe third session of the 22nd Parliament of Queensland was opened at noon yesterday by his Excellency the Governor (Sir Matthew Nathan). The opening ...
Article : 3,022 wordsAs the result of the mass meeting of the Seamen's Union, held in Sydney to-day, the uniou has decided to re[?]nquish, its efforts at "job control" against the ...
Article : 330 wordsA mass meeting of railway unionists was held at the railway workshops, North Ipswich, at noon to-day. The meeting extended beyo[?]d the time for the ...
Article : 865 wordsA newspaper prints an interview with ex-Kaiser Wilhelm, which was secured by Baron Clemens von Radowitzhel, who spent several days at Doo[?]. The ...
Article : 251 wordsA National communique states that the Dublin Guards' enveloping movemeent is nearing completion. They drove [?]ut the [?]rregulars from Earl-street, and, after ...
Article : 216 wordsThe clearing up series of wool sales for the present season opened to a very irregular demand. The withdrawals were heavier than had been the [?]ase for some ...
Article : 75 wordsDe Valera to-day endeavoured to secure a peace pact from the Provisional Government, the Lord Mayor of Dublin acting as intermediary, but the ...
Article : 207 wordsLightning struck a huge grain elevator, destroying the building and 500,000 bushels of grain, the loss being 4,000,000 dollars (£800,000). ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Dublin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" in an outspoken despatch, says: "Fewer than 1000 men—or, rather, boys—caused all this din and disturbance. ...
Article : 508 wordsAt a conference of the National Union of Railwaymen Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., in his secretarial report, complained bitterly of Communists' personal attacks. ...
Article : 126 wordsErskine Childers is in command of a party of rebels entrenching in the Dublin mountains. Several hundred irregulars in South ...
Article : 120 wordsBusiness in the wool market is quiet, and prices show no material change. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe services of General Sir Nevil Macready (who was the British officer in command of the constabulary forces in Ireland) have been offered as military ...
Article : 47 wordsThe executive of the Seamen's Union officially indicated to the management of the Commonwealth Government line to-day an unconditional surrender of the stand ...
Article : 145 wordsSir James Allen (Agent-General), Sir F. Dillon bell (Leader of the Legislative Council), and Sir Arthur Steel-Maitland (formerly head of the Department of ...
Article : 71 wordsBreslau reports the continuance of frontier fighting in Upper Silesia between the Germans and Poles. Fighting at Gleiwltz between the Germans and ...
Article : 346 wordsDocuments found upon Wrigley, a clerk [?] the Kensington Post Office who was arrested during the inquiries in connection with the assassination of Field[?]Marshal ...
Article : 57 wordsM. Viviani (France), in opening the Mixed Armaments Commission of the League of Nations, out[?]ned the overwhelming difficulties confronting ...
Article : 92 wordsA deputation from the Trades Hall to-day told the Acting Premier (Mr. Colobatch) that the unions could not accept reduced pay and increased hours, and ...
Article : 48 wordsTwo privately owned steamers, the Coolana and Cycle, at present are lying idle in Melbourne on account of the Seamen's Union having refused to man them ...
Article : 173 wordsUnconfirmed reports, declare that Cabinet reconstruction involves Lord Curzon, who is ill, the Earl of Balfour, and Mr. [?]. Baldwin, (President of the ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Railway Labour Board has declared that employees in the railway workshops, who went on strike on July 1 have placed themselves" outside the law and [?] cannot ...
Article : 219 wordsThe City Council has received a request from the Government to fall into [?]ne with regard to its quarry workmen, followiig the Cabinet's decision to reduce ...
Article : 90 wordsThe newspapers publish appreciative notices concerning Frank Fox's book, " The King's Pilgrimage," doscribing the Royal visit to the war graves in France. ...
Article : 74 wordsNo renewal has yet been made of the Oceanic Steamship Co.'s mail-carrying contra[?]t from San Francisco to Australia, which lapsed on Saturday. It is ...
Article : 187 wordsSome comment has been aroused by the fact that notwithstanding the statements that have been made, officially and otherwise, for a considerable time past ...
Article : 142 words[?]eferring to the decision of the seamen to man the Largs Bay, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to-day said that he was very pleased to see that the members of ...
Article : 274 wordsAdvices from Berlin state that two men clubbed into insensibility Herr Maximilian Harden, the well-known German journalist and politician. One ...
Article : 124 wordsThe American Ambassador at Tokio has informed the State Department that the Japanese Privy Council has approved all the Washington treaties. ...
Article : 28 wordsSo few persons were prepared to make fifteen-minute aeroplane flights for from £2 to £4 a trip that an aviation venture, Known as the Commercial Aviation Co., ...
Article : 222 wordsThe Admiralty has issued a statement de[?]ying a report (probably based on the naval programmes cabled from New York on June 27) that, Japan is evading the ...
Article : 177 wordsHoratio Bottomley, who was recently sentenced to seven years' penal servitude, on a charge of fraud, has appealed against his conviction on the ...
Article : 118 wordsScientists from Brisbane yesterday paid a visit to the oil bore, and unsealed it. Pumping operations were commenced, but owing to considerable engine trouble ...
Article : 76 wordsThe conference between the representatives of, employers and employees in connection with the coal miners' strike has adjourned for a week without reaching a ...
Article : 90 wordsThe State Department has sent a vigorous protest to the Mexican Government, asking for the punishment of the murd[?] of Mrs. Ch[?]ney, the wife of an ...
Article : 58 wordsThe late Prince Albert of Monaco bequeathed 1,000,000 fran[?]s (about £19,000) to the Academy of Science. ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Wed 5 Jul 1922, Page 5
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