Dail Eireann met to-day. The only antiTreaty member present was Mr. L. Ginnell, a Sinn Fein member of the British House of Commons, who did not participate ...
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Article : 533 wordsThe Greek Government, led by M. Gounaris, has resigned His Majesty the King has been requested to call M. Calloggeropoulous to form a Cabinet. General ...
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Article : 994 wordsGOONDIWINDI (Q.), Saturday.—The Victorian astronomiical party, comprising Dr. J. M. Baldwin, Captain Kidson, Mr. W. Russell Grimwade, Professor T. ...
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Article : 1,210 wordsCanada has wrested from the United States the first place for currency stability American dollars were quoted at Montreal on Thursday at [?] cent discount, compared ...
Article : 267 wordsIt is learned from Chicago that a conference of 50 railway company executives which was considering a strike settlement came to a sudden end, disagreement ...
Article : 304 wordsThe whole of the first day in the Legislative Assembly was devoted to a discussion of the speech by the British Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) on India and ...
Article : 405 wordsLloyds agent at Oport[?] (Spain) reports the receipt of an "S.O.S." signal from the German steamer Hammonia, bound from Hamburg, Germany, to Havana, stating ...
Article : 132 wordsProfessor T. H. Beare, Regius Professor of Engineering at Edinburgh University and president of the engineering section of the British Association for the ...
Article : 317 wordsChina faces another civil war. The country is on the verge of a new change of Government, which threatens to give the militarists complete control. President Li ...
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Article : 452 wordsThe announcement that M. Clemenceau intends to tour America explaining "the rights and duties in this world crisis of each nation where the same victory made ...
Article : 121 wordsA proposal to case the economic position in Germany by killing the incurably insane has been made by a leading criminal lawyer in an article in the ...
Article : 92 wordsThere are still many aspirants to swim the English Channel, the chief stimulus being a prize of £1,000 offered by a London newspaper. There is little prospect ...
Article : 157 wordsA message from Berlin states that no progress was made at the conference between representatives of Belgium and Germany regarding guarantees. The German ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 11 Sep 1922, Page 9
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