There was much uncertainty at Federal Parliament House yesterday as to when the session would close. It was at first thought that the end would be reached ...
Article : 2,253 wordsDespite the strict censorship imposed on telegrams, it is learned from Constantinople that the Turks are harassing Greek residents along the shores of the Dardanelles and on ...
Article : 290 wordsA question has arisen which is likely to prolong the sittings of the United States[?] Mexico Peace Conference considerably. The point is how the executive power ...
Article : 276 wordsAnxiety in political circles in regard to the Home Rule outlook is being increased by the pointed recognition given by Mr. Redmond, M.P., to the Nationalist ...
Article : 377 wordsThe suffragette deputation to the Prime Minister, preparations for which had kept Miss Sylvia Pankhurst busy for a week, set out from the East End yesterday, and ...
Article : 631 wordsThe Senate held a very brief sitting yesterday afternoon. A "call" was made at 3 o'clock for the consideration of the third readings of the six constitution alteration ...
Article : 1,537 wordsThe Duma will enter upon the discussion to-morrow of a proposed credit of £12,000,000 for the construction of three Dreadnoughts, two cruisers, eight ...
Article : 460 wordsHis Excellency Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson was the guest of the president and members of the Athenæum Club at dinner on Thursday evening. His Excellency was ...
Article : 115 wordsThe Lord Mayor of Melbourne (Councillor Hennessy) has received replies to the cable messages despatched at the Empire Day meeting on Monday, May 25, from the ...
Article : 1,094 wordsThe strike that spread through the principal cities as a protest against the action of the police in having fired on a gathering at Ancona of socialists and ...
Article : 197 wordsOne of the events arranged by the Anglo-American Peace Centenary committee in England was a costume ball at the Albert Hall. ...
Article : 152 wordsIt has been decided by the Radical and Radical-Socialist groups to oppose the Ribot Ministry. SHACKLETON EXPEDITION. ...
Article : 530 wordsOne of the burning questions at the convention of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, which is meeting in this city, has been that of dress reform. ...
Article : 247 wordsNegotiations have been opened between German and British shipping companies respecting the direct German service to New Zealand. ...
Article : 168 wordsA sensation has been caused in military circles by the retirement of Major Leonard, of London (Ontario), commander of the local battery of field artillery. ...
Article : 95 wordsMr. G. C. Vaux, one of the officers of the Marine department of the British Board of Trade, has conferred with the Minister of Marine (Mr. Hazen) in regard to the ...
Article : 113 wordsThe annual meeting of the Central Emigration Board, presided over by Viscount Portman, was held yesterday. Lord Haversham, Sir John McCall ...
Article : 195 wordsFurther reference was made in the Federal Pathamen yesterday to the disclosures made in "The Argus" last week concerning the grave condition of affairs ...
Article : 274 wordsThe Anglo-French Commission which will inquire into the working of the Condominium in the New Hebrides was opened to-day, when members were welcomed by ...
Article : 106 wordsOn a motion to reduce the Postal vote, the House of Commons on Wednesday discussed the Holt Commission's recommendations with regard to the grievances of employees ...
Article : 262 wordsThe Senate has defeated a series of amendments to the Panama Canal Tolls Bill by a majority of 10 votes. Thirteen Republicans voted on the Democratic side. ...
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Article : 260 wordsA case of vitrol-throwing, which it is feared, may mean a revival of that dastardly crime prevalent in Melbourne 12 months ago, has been reported to the police. Miss ...
Article : 200 wordsThe succession of mayoral balls was continued last night, when the mayor of Prah ran and Mrs. Ernest H. Willis entertained about 1,000 guests. Owing to the ...
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Article : 45 wordsThe Australian Steamships Ltd. [?] [?] make a special cheap [?] and Geelong on Sunday, leaving No. 1 Queen's Wharf at [?] a.m., and ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 12 Jun 1914, Page 9
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