The reply by Lord Lansdowne and Mr. Bonar Law to the Unionist "back-bench" memorial on the tariff reform question has been handed to the chief whip of the party. ...
Article : 974 wordsM. Falliere's seven years' Presidency of the Republic expires on February 17. As his successor must be chosen a month before he vacates the Elysee, the Senate and the ...
Article : 708 wordsThe majority of the members of the Liberal party are still away from Melbourne. It is unlikely, therefore, that there will be any important development in connection with ...
Article : 594 wordsThough no other arrest was affected yesterday, following the apprehension on Tuesday morniug of Harold Thompson on a charge of having murdered Arthur Henry ...
Article : 1,048 wordsOnly Turkey's complete surrender or the armed intervention of the Great Powers can now prevent the renewal of the war. Having failed to secure consent to their ...
Article : 527 wordsWithin the course of a month or so the London money market will be called upon to supply three of the Australian States with further loan money. The Premier of ...
Article : 2,043 wordsThe Dominion House of Commons on Monday resumed the Navy Debate, which last month was inaugurated with fervent demonstrations of patriotism. ...
Article : 859 wordsLord Hardinge, states a Delhi cable message, is progressive towards complete recovery from the injuries sustained in the bomb explosion last month, but the Viccroy ...
Article : 894 wordsBALLARAT, Wednesday.—At a meeting held at Sebastopol to-night for the purpose of enabling candidates for the Liberal nomination for Grenville to address ...
Article : 68 wordsSir.—With regard to a successor to Mr. Deakin, I notes the remarks of Mrs. Hughes, president of the Australian Woman's National League, in "The Argus" ...
Article : 115 wordsSir,—Undeniably the selection of a suitable leader by the Liberal party is a question the importance of which cannot be over-estimated, and it is sincerely to be ...
Article : 440 wordsThe Washington correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the United States Foreign Office's reply to the protest of Sir Edward Grey against the Panama ...
Article : 214 wordsKing Alfonso, whose acceptance of the word of Count Romanones, that he could form a Cabinet in succession to that led by the late Senhor Canalejas, angered the ...
Article : 136 wordsJohn Steel, late of Cowes, Phillip island, farmer, who died on November 20, 1912, left by will dated November 11, 1903, real estate amounting to £13,916 and personalty £331 to his widow and ...
Article : 87 wordsIf the opinions expressed during the week by certain prominent supporters of the Federal Ministry carry any weight, there will be no immediate appointments to the ...
Article : 75 wordsThe exhumation of a body at Hove, near Brighton (in England), has led to a discovery that seems to point to a case of murder. ...
Article : 337 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—A case of daring robbery has been reported to the Hunter's Hill police. Charles Whitfield was driving a cart through Ryde in the ...
Article : 340 wordsIn the course of a statement yesterday Mr. A. C. Warton, secretary to the Australian Tramway Employees' Association, said that the agreements entered into by ...
Article : 650 wordsThe monthly meeting of the executive ofI the People's Party was held in the Equitable-building on Wednesday. Mr. F. O. Sambell (president) in the chair. Messrs. ...
Article : 554 wordsWhile the wintry weather has moderated in severity in Scotland and Ireland, there have been further heavy snowstorms in the North of England and in Wales. ...
Article : 92 wordsA telegrm yesterday stated that the Sydney Municipal Council had decided to again open up the question of the rating of Federal properties. ...
Article : 147 wordsA junior officer and a seaman on the dreadnought Kaiser at Kiel quarrelled over a breach of discipline. The officer shot himself dead, and the seaman committed ...
Article : 185 wordsThe ill-luck of the s.s. Snowdon Range, which was rudderless in the Atlantic for a month, and arrived off Queenstown on Monday, after having been posted "hopelessly ...
Article : 159 wordsDissatisfaction is being expressed by railway employees, some of whom go so far as to say that the failure to secure a minimum wage of [?] a day throughout the service ...
Article : 297 wordsADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The Government astronomer (Mr. G. F. Dodwell) stated to-day that the discovery of a new comet had been reported by Mr. B. Lowe, ...
Article : 230 wordsLloyd's losses in 1912, including those caused by the Titanic disaster, are estimated at more than £7,000,000, which is a record. ...
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Advertising : 317 wordsCHILDERS, Wednesday.—A preliminary meeting in connection with the coming Federal election was held in the Meebanies, hall, Thorpdale, on Monday evening. Mr. ...
Article : 126 wordsA baker named B[?]tyuk surprised his wife while intriguing with her lover. He killed the man with a flat-iron, and after having bound his wife hand and foot ...
Article : 72 wordsPERTH, Wednesday.—Mr. Harry Gregory, who for many years represented Menzies in the Liberal interest in the Legislative Assembly, and for five years before ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 16 Jan 1913, Page 13
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