The Air Ministry is receiving wireless reports of the progress of the British dirigible R34, which left England for America at 3 o'clock on Tuesday morning. ...
Article : 252 wordsIn connection with the decision of the Southport Labour Conference in England that English, French, and Italian workers ou July 20 and 21 shall protest against ...
Article : 268 wordsTOWNSVILLE, Thursday.—It seems that policemen were not the only ones wounded by bullets in the shooting that accompanied the rioting on Sunday night. A ...
Article : 699 wordsThe Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) stated last night that he had conferred during the day by telephone with the chairman of the Commonwealth Peace Celebrations ...
Article : 223 wordsThe strike movement in Berlin, originated by the former police president and Sportacist leader, Eichorn, is growing, and a general strike is threatened. ...
Article : 374 wordsNegotiations for the resumption of the compulsory conference in connection with thc shipping strike will not, in all probability, be resumed to-day, as Mr. justice ...
Article : 183 wordsSir,—Hundreds of our men are in dire distress as the outcome of the present industrial unheaval. We came to the country's assistance at the time of the 1917 strike, and ...
Article : 277 wordsArrangements have been made by the Trades hall relief committee for 600 women and girls to collect money in the city today. Mr. C. Bennett (president of the ...
Article : 557 wordsAlthough arrangements for the general celebration of peace have not yet been completed, thc Federal Cabinet has decided that thanksgiving services shall be held ...
Article : 2,672 wordsDuring the debate on the no-confidence motion in the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. Wallace (Cui., N.S.W.), a former member of the Seamen's Union ...
Article : 764 wordsAdmiral von Scheer, formerly commander of the German High Seas fleet, in an interview with the Weimar correspondent of the "New York World," said that the ...
Article : 126 words"It is interesting to note," telegraphed the correspondent in Paris of the Australian Press Association on June 27, "that the convention conferring the mandate for ...
Article : 288 wordsOn the s.s. Osterley, which is expected to reach Port Melbourne to-morrow, there are 597 women and 202 children, in addition to a few Soldiers and nurses. The s.s. ...
Article : 64 wordsThe following Victorian troops are rcturning on the s.s. Rio Negro, which left England on May 29:- H. Abbott, L.Cpl. B. G. Adam (M.M.), Cpl. ...
Article : 1,307 wordsField-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, acting on behalf of His Majesty thc King, at the Horse Guards' parade in London on Wednesday, presented the decorations won by ...
Article : 70 wordsIt is expected in Landon that the German National Assembly will ratify the Peace Treaty on July 12. The new German Prime Minister. (Herr ...
Article : 133 wordsThe Washington correspondent of the "New York World" learns that France, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, and the United States have joined in requesting China to ...
Article : 63 wordsCommenting yesterday, on the window-breaking by someone in the unemployed procession on Wednesday. the president of the Trades Hall Council (Mr. E. F. Russell) ...
Article : 94 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the Australian Press Association stated on June 27 that before leaving France for tho United States President Wilson would sign the treaty ...
Article : 218 wordsThe first batch of regulations under the War Service Homes Act was gazetted yesterday, and will come into operation forthwith. The regulations set out the ...
Article : 388 wordsSir Newton Moore (Coalition-Unionist M.P. for North Islington, and formerly West Australian Agent-General) on Wednesday entertained the Commonwealth ...
Article : 199 wordsWhen asked in the House of Commons on Wednesday whether the Government would accept the Sankoy report on State control of mines. Mr. Bonar Law said that ...
Article : 165 wordsWELLINGTON, Thursday.—From all parts of the Dominion come strong protests against the curtailment of the train services, which is affecting business very seriously. ...
Article : 153 wordsThe American Belief Administration has announced that, between December, 1918, and May, 1919, a total quantity of 3,448,230 tons of food, valued at £127,035,000, was ...
Article : 31 wordsBRISBANE, Thursday.—Major R. Goddard, who, as Overseas Commissioner, is visiting various countries on behalf of the Overseas Trade Department of the ...
Article : 144 wordsSir,—I have been asked by my committee to appeal for donations to our fund for the relief of urgent cases of distress in Collingwood. Very generous contributions have ...
Article : 101 wordsThe Lancashire cotton conference on Wednesday reached a deadlock. [The Lancashire cotton spinners rejected the decision of their lenders in favour of acceptance of ...
Article : 87 wordsDuring thc gorgeous ceremony of reading the Peace Proclamation at Temple Bar (the "portal" of the City of London) on Wednesday the horse ridden by the ...
Article : 59 wordsThe mandamus applied for by the section of the officials of the Seamen's Union favouring arbitration, to restrain certain members of the Federal council from using ...
Article : 185 wordsSir,—Ours is a large house, and we use a good deal of gas from month to month for a private family, but the restrictions have been faithfully observed, and the meter ...
Article : 156 wordsThe steamer Port Caroline, of 8,300 tons, which has been built for the Commonwealth Dominion line, has been launched at Belfast. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe major of Prahran will preside at the thanksgiving service to be held on Sunday at the City Hall, Prahran, at 3 o'clock. The mayor of South Melbourne (Councillor H. M. ...
Article : 151 wordsReferring in the French Chamber of Deputies on June 23 to the Scapa Flow incident, M. Guezec, reporter of the Naval Estimates, stated that he warned the ...
Article : 196 wordsDelegates numbering over one hundred, representing Victorian sub-branches of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' imperial League met yesterday afternoon under the ...
Article : 245 wordsThe London evening "Star" of Wednesday reported that Mr. George N. Barnes, Labour member for the Gorbals division of Glasgow, and a member of the British War ...
Article : 85 wordsThe steamer Riven Clyde, which was run ashore at Gallipoli to assist in the landing on April 25, 1915, is returning to England at an early date, and will be moored in ...
Article : 50 wordsThe leader of the House of Commons (Mr. Bonnr Law) informed members on Wednesday that unlimited brewing of beer would be permitted, and the gravity of ...
Article : 47 wordsActing on the advice of the State Attorney-General (Mr. Lawson), His Excellency the Governor (Sir Arthur Stanley) has sicked a State proclamation directing that ...
Article : 122 wordsSir,—Throughout the Empire on Sunday next we are to thank God for the ending of the war. Our own life in Melbourne is distracted ...
Article : 143 wordsPaul Toulet, a French aviator, who furnished the Germans with information enabling them to train the "Big Bertha" gun on Paris with precision, has been ...
Article : 38 wordsAt a berth at North Wharf yesterday morning loyalist wharf labourers commenced unloading the 1,300 tons of West Australian cargo from the A.U.S.N. steamer ...
Article : 44 wordsThe appointment of four new Battalion Commanders in the Citizen Forces in Victoria was notified in the "Commonwealth Gazette" yesterday. It is noteworthy that ...
Article : 224 wordsArrangements were in progress at the Victorian branch office of the Seamen's Union yesterday to compile a register of seamen unemployed for a fortnight or ...
Article : 75 wordsTribich Lincoln, the Hungarian spy, who formerly sat in the House of Commons, has been deported from England to Hungary. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" reported on June 20 that the State department had issued a statement sent by President Wilson from ...
Article : 59 wordsThe s.s. Frankfurt has left Plymouth for Australia with 35 officers and 1,155 men on board. The transport Karmala sailed from ...
Article : 41 wordsROSKDALK, Thursday.—David Thomas committed suicide at what is known as thc Indians' Camp, one and a half miles from Flynn, yesterday morning. He was engaged with two others in ...
Article : 60 wordsAt an executive meeting of the Returned Soldiers and Citizens' Political Federation, held yesterday afternoon, the following motion was agreed to: ...
Article : 130 wordsSir,—In substantiation of a letter to-day signed "loyalists," we would like to emphasize our position. It must be patent to intelligent people that our action in coming ...
Article : 210 wordsSir,—Owing to the shortness of time, I ask your assistance to make known, as Metropolitan, the arrangements in the Church of England for Peace Thanksgiving ...
Article : 94 wordsRepresentatives of the Tasmanian soldiers detained in Melbourne by the shipping strike waited on the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) yesterday and urged that ...
Article : 281 wordsSuffered five months will pimples. Skin red, rough, and barning. Pimples scattered all over face, and was abtramed to let people see me. Festered, and skin became in[?]ed. Tried many ...
Article : 101 wordsThe late Mr. George G. Russel bequeathed £44,380 to the English Cathedral Clergy Fund. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 4 Jul 1919, Page 7
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