[?] METROPOLITAN (noon).--Fine, partially cloudy, temperature moderate, winds westerly to southerly. ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Martinsyde aeroplane used by Captain Howell in his attempt to fly to Australia, which ended in disaster off the island of Corfu, near the Greek ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 236 wordsThrough the steamer Bombala is still [?] perilous position on the Salaman[?] Reef off the Queensland coast, the has are hopeful of being able to ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 207 wordsIt is announced by "The Globe" that important airship developments are pending. The Vickers, Shortt, and Beardmore Companies have practically ...
Article : 131 wordsArrangements for the voyage of the Prince of Wales to Australia and the other Dominions next year are still in the early stages. The ...
Article : 181 wordsA telegram from Moulmein, Burma, says that when Etienne Poulet, the French aviator, was compelled to return to Moulmein after he had started ...
Article : 101 wordsAustralians are writing to "The Daily Mall," expressing the hope that the Prince of Wales will witness the sculling race between Ernest Barry and ...
Article : 105 wordsSenator Millen made the announcement today that the Repatriation Commission had agreed that a special gift to mark the first Peace ...
Article : 228 wordsTheir Excellencies the Governor General and Lady Helen Munro Ferguson, attended by Captain the Hon. B. Clifford, Privates Secretary, will ...
Article : 638 wordsDuring an all-night sitting, members of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly displayed remarkable tenacity in pursuing their ...
Article : 566 wordsThe Foreign Service Committee of the Aero Club of the United States of America has cabled through the Defence Department heartiest ...
Article : 36 wordsUp to the present the Commonwealth Government has not received any official information regarding the reported intention of the Prince of ...
Article : 90 wordsFollowing on his judgment in the applications by public servants of different organisations for a living wage allowance of £20, Mr. Justice Powers. ...
Article : 378 wordsFor the year 1918-19. the fifth [?]al report and balance-sheet of [?] Victorian Division of the Australia Red Cross Society has been ...
Article : 183 wordsPoulet, at Moulmein, Burma. Wilkins, at Crete, in the Mediterranean. Matthews, at Belgrade, Serbia. ...
Article : 18 words"By their fruits ye shal know them, said a Digger in Collins street this morning as he shook Commissioner [?] by the hand and presented him ...
Article : 566 wordsSir Ronald Munro Ferguson, the Governor-General, sent the following message to be handed General Sir William Birdwood on his ...
Article : 81 words"Thank God," said Mr Outtrim, [?]" of the Legislative Assembly, [?]tly this morning, when informed at the Legislative Council had agreed ...
Article : 247 wordsNo word was received today by the Melbourne branch of the Australasian. Institute of Marine Engineers from Sydney as to whether ...
Article : 59 wordsWhile in West Australia, General Sir William Birdwood will lay the foundation stone of additions which are to be made to the buildings at Kalamunda, the convalescent ...
Article : 116 wordsOwing to the engineers' strike Tasmania is again faced with a serious position, and, in a letter to Senator J. H. Keating, Alderman George Shields (Mayor ...
Article : 112 wordsFor the purpose of inspecting a number of hutments which are to be transferred to Fairfield Mr M'Whae, the Acting Minister for Health, visited ...
Article : 151 wordsEnglish people are becoming conversant with the appalling aftermath of war, but Australians have not yet realised the conditions of the ...
Article : 180 wordsAs the coastal vessels on Melbourne. articles return to port the number of cooks, butchers and bakers on strike will be increased. About. 50 of these ...
Article : 77 words[?] Central College speech night yesterday A[?]dsrman H. Hitchcock, the [?] said that girls [?] too much [?] to sport, though public school ...
Article : 60 wordsAfter a long debate in the Legislative Council this morning, the second reading of the Electricity Supply Loan Bill was agreed to. ...
Article : 111 wordsOwing to the motor car in which he was returning to Melbourne from Castlemaine breaking down owing to punctures and other causes at Taradale, Mr ...
Article : 98 wordsUntil the strike is settled, it seems that Tasmanian soldiers awaiting transit to their own State will be held up in, Melbourne. About 60 men are ...
Article : 45 wordsMr R. J. Ball, Minister for works, describes as groundless the fear of the writer of a letter to a newspaper, that the Mitta Mitta dam will mainly, ...
Article : 269 wordsMr T. J. Smith, secretary, and representatives of the Australian Clerical Association, have been negotiating with the Employers' Federation with a view ...
Article : 141 wordsGenerally speaking, housewives who have been compelled to use raw sugar for jam making have not been gratified at the results. The clear color of the ...
Article : 113 wordsFrom January 1, the official staffs at [?] Victoria Barracks will begin duty at 9 a.m. and cease at 4.30 p.m., the [?] interval being three-quarters of ...
Article : 90 wordsLooking weary, but determined, Mr. Lawson, the Premier, said at noon, as he passed through the lobby, that the House must sit on till a more ...
Article : 228 wordsOwing to the custom of judges wishing men of the legal profession the compliments of the season when the court rises for the year, and also to ...
Article : 122 wordsDisapproval of the pressure being brought to bear upon the State Ministry by members of the Legislative Assembly who favor either the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 139 wordsProclamations were issued by the Queensland Government. yesterday, under the Control of Trade Act, fixing the highest selling price of broad in ...
Article : 98 wordsFrom today, members attached, to the marine stores section of the Federated Liquor Trades Union are to receive an increase in their rates of ...
Article : 80 wordsMr Fiholly, the Acting Premier, states that be, has received a notification that all genuine unemployed have been absorbed. ...
Article : 54 wordsWhen passed by both Houses of Parliament last night, the Licensing Bill, making permanent the provision requiring hotels to close at 6 p.m. was ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Fri 19 Dec 1919, Page 1
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