NEWS FROM 100 YEARS AGO : 18 October 1923
18 OCTOBER 1923 In a speech delivered in Simla, Lord Reading issued a solemn warning to any who might enter
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18 OCTOBER 1923 In a speech delivered in Simla, Lord Reading issued a solemn warning to any who might enter
Read More17 OCTOBER 1923 Anderson Montague-Barlow, the Minister of Labour, gave detail in a speech in London of the Government’s proposals
Read More16 OCTOBER 1923 Sir William Joynson-Hicks, the Minister of Health, spoke in Hounslow stating that unemployment relief schemes were menaced
Read More15 OCTOBER 1923 The Reichstag passed the ‘Emergency Law’ by 316 votes to 24, with 7 abstentions. 200 people were
Read More14 OCTOBER 1923 Sir Edward Hulton disposed of his newspaper interests for £6 million to the Daily Mail Trust which
Read More13 OCTOBER 1923 Lord Robert Cecil gave the Imperial Conference an account of the activities of the League of Nations,
Read More12 OCTOBER 1923 Gustav Stresemann, the Chancellor of Germany, was authorised by President Friedrich Ebert to dissolve the Reichstag if
Read More11 OCTOBER 1923 At the Imperial Economic Conference, Sir Philip Lloyd-Greame revealed the British Government’s proposal to assist in the
Read More10 OCTOBER 1923 The British Government offered to the Dominions at the Imperial Economic Conference a number of important concessions
Read More9 OCTOBER 1923 It was reported that Franco-Belgian authorities in the Ruhr have presented the railwaymen with an ultimatum, which
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