NEWS FROM 100 YEARS AGO : 14 April 1923
14 APRIL 1923 The French and Belgian Governments issued a joint statement saying that “we are equally resolved to pursue
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14 APRIL 1923 The French and Belgian Governments issued a joint statement saying that “we are equally resolved to pursue
Read More13 APRIL 1923 A conference called in a bid to settle the Norfolk farm strikes failed to reach an agreement.
Read More12 APRIL 1923 It was confirmed by the Irish Free State that Liam Lynch, the leader of the Irregulars, had
Read More11 APRIL 1923 The Irish Free State Army announced that they had captured Liam Lynch, the chief of the Irregulars,
Read More10 APRIL 1923 Robert Thomas won the by-election for the Anglesey constituency, winning the seat from Independent Labour. Robert Thomas
Read More9 APRIL 1923 Lord Derby, the Secretary of State for War, began an inspection tour of the police forces of
Read More8 APRIL 1923 A conference was arranged to discuss ending the strike of farm workers in Norfolk. It was reported
Read More7 APRIL 1923 A £2 million road scheme was proposed to connect Edinburgh and Glasgow, with the Ministry of Transport
Read More6 APRIL 1923 Frederick Thomson was appointed as the Solicitor General for Scotland. The death was announced of George Herbert,
Read More5 APRIL 1923 The German Government made a formal complaint about the civilians that were shot by the French occupying
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