The Conference, at the outset, had four serious bunkers to face at the first hole. Firstly, the alignment of powers where the victorious Allies had to face ...
Article : 563 wordsFollowing are the proposals of reconstruction which the Russians will submit to the Conference. It is agreed that the Soviets will fully recognise the ...
Article : 284 wordsIn consequence of the concession of independent representation of the Dominions the vote for the selection of four representatives of the smaller nations ...
Article : 40 wordsThe conference sat in sectional commissions. Angry scenes marked the Russian commission, M. Tchitcherin objecting to the allotment of only one seat to ...
Article : 117 wordsAfter a strenuous fight by Sir Joseph Cook (Australia) and Sir Edgar Walton (South Africa) the status of the Dominions and their right to vote as ...
Article : 53 wordsThe newspapers pay a tribute to Mr. Lloyd George's remarkable diplomatic ability in restoring peace to the conference. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph" states that the Air Ministry has approved of the Imperial airships scheme, with modifications. The Admiralty is also favourable. ...
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Advertising : 188 wordsMr. John McWhae (Agent-General for Victoria) read a paper before the Colonial Institute, entitled "The Heart of Australia." He showed on a map a ...
Article : 505 wordsIn view of the pending movements and decisions regarding Imperial migration, British official and business circles are expressing regret at the early departure ...
Article : 85 wordsMr. Austen Chamberlain in the House of Commons said he proposed to take the second reading of the Empire Settlement Bill on April 26. ...
Article : 340 wordsThe Marylebone Cricket Club will hold a special meeting on May 3 to consider the applying exclusively in Australia of the Imperial Cricket Conference's ...
Article : 69 wordsRoumania has practically concluded contracts with Britain for £5,000,000 worth of locomotives. Glasgow has received a majority of the orders. ...
Article : 140 wordsAnother step in its gigantic work of realisation and distribution will be taken by the British-Australian Wool Realisation Association on May 18, when the ...
Article : 88 wordsMr. C. E. Hughes has entered on a fight against the reduction of the navy personnel to 67,000 men. In a letter to Mr. Rogers, a member of the House ...
Article : 74 wordsFloods have caused millions of dollars of damage throughout Minnesota, Wisconsin. Illinois, Indiana. Michigan, Ohio, and the south-west of the United States. ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" says that Senator Lodge informed a Zionist delegation that he had tentatively drafted and would ...
Article : 55 wordsBritain has formally notified the United States that it never questioned the justice or validity of the American claim regarding the occupation of the ...
Article : 69 wordsSenator Borah (Republican, Idaho), speaking in the Senate, alleged that the Administration was not fulfilling its promise to avoid the League of Nations. ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Finance Committees has reported the Permanent Tariff Bill to the Senate. Wherever possible dutiable values are based on the foreign value or the price ...
Article : 218 wordsMr. Lucas's attention was drawn to a newspapers statement that Cook in view of his disqualification is not entitled to a percentage of ...
Article : 531 wordsTo the accompaniment of the vigorous screeching of sirens of every ferry steamer in the harbour the s.s. Koompartoo, the new flagship of the Sydney ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Lord Mayor (Sir J. J. Baddeley) entertained Sir James Mitchell (Premier of Western Australia) at luncheon at the Mansion House. The company ...
Article : 427 wordsAn enthusiastic welcome was given to Senator Pearce by members of the Rotary Club at a luncheon in the Town Hall. The speakers included the ...
Article : 665 wordsAt the annual conference of the Australian Natives' Association at Murray Bridge on Tuesday, Mr. Storey (a delegate) said that North-South railway was ...
Article : 220 wordsA Peace Conference will be held here on Wednesday. A manifesto has been issued by the Irish Labour Party providing a factor for peace. The final ...
Article : 112 wordsAn armed body of the I.R.A. suppressed the Clonmel Sessions which was functioning as a Free State Court, despite the protest of the judge and counsel. ...
Article : 113 wordsMr. Winston Churchill, in the House of Commons, denied emphatically the rumours that the plans for the evacuation of Ireland had been changed. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Triple Alliance being dead, the three railway unions have agreed to join the Transport Workers in a new National Transport Workers' Federation, ...
Article : 38 wordsAn official of the Meat Industry Employees' Union stated yesterday that, under the provisions of the Factories and Shops Act. butchers' shops would be ...
Article : 62 wordsInformation that a case of smallpox had broken out on another steamer bound to Australia from the East was received by the Federal Director ...
Article : 583 wordsThe jury engaged in the Central Criminal Court on a charge of murder against Henry Slater, having failed to agree after being locked up all night, ...
Article : 142 wordsIn bright warm weather yesterday and in the presence of a large attendance which included the president of the W.A.L.T.A. (Mr. W. Kingsmill, M.L.C.) ...
Article : 1,492 wordsIt was decided at a meeting of the council of the Australasian Lawn Tennis Association to-night to send a team of three players—G. L. Patterson, J. O. ...
Article : 72 wordsSpeaking at the Sydney Royal Show luncheon to-day. Lord Forster (Governor-General of the Commonwealth) urged that "just as the primary producers ...
Article : 895 wordsThe Licensing Commission sat at Geraldton to-day, Mr. H. Mann, M.L.A., presiding. C. E. Blencowe, an official of the ...
Article : 456 wordsA successful start was made yesterday at the Wyndham meat works, 120 head of Messrs. Connor, Doherty and Durack's cattle being put through and ...
Article : 39 wordsIn view of recent allegations that the Lands Department was unable to supply the current demand for land by new settlers and that it would be totally unable ...
Article : 969 wordsThe Minister for Agriculture (Mr. H. K. Maley), accompanied by the Director for Agriculture, (Mr. Sucton), addressed a fairly representative ...
Article : 364 wordsThe Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Gillies) received a telegram from the Western Australian Minister for Agriculture (Mr. H. K. Maley) that, at the request ...
Article : 68 wordsWhatever spare time the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has had during his hurried visit to Sydney this week he has devoted to seeking information ...
Article : 396 wordsReferring to the shutting down of several of the timber mills in this State, as the result of the collapse of the export trade, the ...
Article : 639 wordsWhile a feeling of optimism appears to exist in Sydney as to the possibility of the Federal Parliament meeting in Canberra in 1924, it is generally assumed ...
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Thu 13 Apr 1922, Page 7
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