The Washington correspondent of "The Times" states:—"The British Government's decision to build only one cruiser will not modify the ...
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Article : 281 wordsResuming his evidence to-day before the Marine Court of Inquiry, which is inquiring into the sinking of the ferry, Greycliffe, Captain ...
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Article : 545 wordsThe "Populaire" publishes a letter written by Mr. Fenner Brockway, president of the British Independent Labour party, refusing ...
Article : 116 wordsThe White House stated on Friday that while President Coolidge expects the navy to be increased by some cruisers, the Geneva failure ...
Article : 43 wordsIn a speech in Parliament from the throne to-day. King Fuad said that the Prime Minister (Sarwat Pasha), during his visit to ...
Article : 118 wordsThe "New York Times" correspondent in Washington states: "The participation of the United States in the meeting in Geneva on the ...
Article : 124 wordsCaptain Giles announces that he will start at dawn on Tuesday. The field has dried and is in perfect condition. ...
Article : 30 wordsA better era may be dawning in the relations between the United States of America and Mexico. Felicitations were exchanged between ...
Article : 82 wordsThe town has assumed a holiday appearance, and a goodly number of visitors are now enjoying the very best of holiday weather. ...
Article : 237 wordsMr. John Carbery, who recently dropped his title of Baron when he became a naturalised American departed from Croydon to-day in a ...
Article : 108 words"No word," continues the correspondent, "has reached the State Department that Britain is contemplating the offer of a resolution to ...
Article : 99 wordsIt is understood that the State Department is considering the question of a possible loan by American bankers to the South Manchurian ...
Article : 87 wordsAlthough the application of the Australian Workers' Union for the appointment of an industrial board to frame a new award in the mining ...
Article : 135 wordsThe Acting Coroner, Mr. J. J. Lloyd, gave his verdict to-day in connection with his inquiry into the death of Charles Wm. Saunders (77) ...
Article : 146 wordsSir Alan Cobham, whose departure was held up, owing to mist, left Southampton to-day for Bordeaux. ...
Article : 45 wordsM. Litvinoq and Admiral Behrens will head the Soviet's delegation of eleven to the approaching meeting of the Preparatory ...
Article : 29 wordsProposals framed by the Board of Trade for revision of the International Convention of 1914 on the Safety of Life at Sea, are being ...
Article : 106 wordsIn a leading article "The Times" says: "The public will hardly approve of the cruiser decision unless there is implied a deliberate effort ...
Article : 101 wordsThe R.A.F. flying boats alighted in the Karachi Harbour from Gwadar at 11.10 this morning. ...
Article : 24 wordsThose who attended the Stadium last night had an opportunity of realising how the cavemen fought when Walter Miller (U.S.A.) and ...
Article : 141 wordsIt is understood that the United States will resist attempts by foreign commercial aviation services to establish bases in the Panama ...
Article : 108 wordsFour Italians were concerned, in a sensational affray in Market-street, Fremantle, to-day, as a result of which Agnostnp Salvatora (50) and ...
Article : 145 wordsWhile Harry Christian Giese (46 with two companions were opposuming in the Greenbushes district last night they proceeded to cut a ...
Article : 82 wordsIn the House of Commons to-day the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) asked whether, in view of the grave importance of ...
Article : 160 wordsThe correspondent of "The Times" is authoritatively informed that the British decision in regard to cruisers will in nowise modify the ...
Article : 194 wordsThe President of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce (Mr. W. T. Thompson) headed a deputation to the High Commissioner for ...
Article : 178 wordsTo-night the current programme will be screened for the last time. The wonderful picture "Havoc" is the chief attraction, and George ...
Article : 152 wordsHinkler and McIntosh have decided to fly to London for repairs. The injuries to their plane consist of a damaged wingtip and propeller. ...
Article : 87 wordsOver 600 loaded wheat trucks have accumulated at the north wharf, Freniantle, as the result of a dispute between the Lumpers' Union and ...
Article : 40 wordsThe undermentioned scratchings were recorded to-day:— Railway Stakes: Sundex, Smoke bush, Carus, Aplomb, Multiped ...
Article : 51 wordsOwners and trainers are reminded that nominations close at noon on Saturday for events to be decided at the Kalgoorlie Racing Club's ...
Article : 57 wordsIt is announced that McIntosh and Hinkler thought they had landed in Russia and therefore described themselves as Dutchmen. This ...
Article : 51 wordsM. [?] superseded M. Trotsky, who has been deposed from the chairmanship of the Central Concession Committee. ...
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Kalgoorlie Miner (WA : 1895 - 1954), Wed 23 Nov 1927, Page 5
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