Their Excellencies the Governor—General and Lady Isaacs, attended by Lieutenant C. H. Finlay, A.D.C., will leave Canberra this evening for Sydney. They will return ...
Article : 71 wordsSYDNEY Friday.—Now that the rush of Christmas has ended and accounts have been made up the directors of the large stores are able to state the trade position ...
Article : 1,456 wordsQUEENSCLIFF, Friday.—The heavy guns of Port Phillip defences were brought into action to-day by members of the 18th and 10th heavy batteries of the Australian ...
Article : 463 wordsClosing times for Eliz. st.; G.P.O., 20 min. later. UNITED KINGDOM and CONTINENT.—Strathaird, Jan. 3. papers (U. K., all-sea rout) and ...
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Advertising : 436 wordsThere must be some kinship between that pleasant, easy-going annual game of cricket which is played on little greens in sleepy English villages and the tense, unrelating ...
Article : 1,179 wordsThe cannon-ball deliveries of Larwood, Allen, Bowes, and Voce may impose a strain upon the nerves of young Test batsmen, but it is nothing to the strain of fast ...
Article : 362 wordsA wireless message from London states that Dame Clare Butt will leave England in May to tour Australia. She will give 40 concerts under the management of J. ...
Article : 697 wordsA "hard seed," his mates call him. He stepped from the Adelaide express at Spencer street and walked straight to a water fountain. "It's that red dust", he ...
Article : 521 words"The whole of the lyrebird country in the Dandenong Ranges should be reserved as a permanent sanctuary," the president of the Field Naturalists' Club of Victoria ...
Article : 518 wordsBy special arrangement Reuter's world service, In addition to other special sources of Information, Is used in the compilation of the overseas intellegence published in this Issue, and all rights ...
Article : 42 wordsIt would appear thAt the chief purpose of a New Year is to enable the world to turn over a new leaf in its colossal autobiography. A New Year also allows ...
Article : 1,552 wordsIn the presence of relatives and intimate friends, the funeral took place yesterday at the Melbourne General Cemetery of Mr. Louis Hattenbach. There were many [?] ...
Article : 404 wordsKALGOORLIE (W.A.), Friday. — In view of the interest aroused by the latest attempt made by air to trace a gold discovery reported to have been made in the ...
Article : 345 wordsThe grossing popularity of Austialia for News Zealand tourists wab described yesterday by Mr. S. W. M. Stilling, representative by New Zealand of the Australian ...
Article : 254 wordsPERTH, Friday.—Sidney Harrison, sged 36 years, vigneron, of Millendon, and Bernard Kelly, aged 40 years, draper, of Subiaco, were sailing a 14ft, wacht near ...
Article : 120 wordsUPWEY, Friday. — The lecture ball at the Upwey camp seats 1,000 people, but has proved inadequate to zccommodate all those attending the annual inter ...
Article : 149 wordsAn examination of the records of the Titles Office shows that in 1932 there was a substantial quickening of intyerest in mining in Victoria. In 1931 36 mining ...
Article : 140 wordsThere has been a slight falling-off in the number of dealings in land registered at the Titles Office under the Transfer of Land Act. Officials of the Titles office believe ...
Article : 197 wordsThe Rev. J. S. Griffith. M. A., B. D., has declined the invitation of the council of Camden College, Sydney, to accept the position of warden of the college. Mr. ...
Article : 136 wordsSir,—For more than 20 years I have watched the Melbourne City Council deposit huge quantities of sand every midsummer on city streets. There seems to ...
Article : 221 wordsSYDNEY. Friday.—The ballots have been comoleted for the election of a new State A.L.P. executive. Although the Garden-Graves group, which formerly ...
Article : 98 wordsNOUNIE (New Caledonia) Friday.— The Orient liner Oronsay arrived here this morning on her tourist cruise, and was welcomed by a large crowd of excited people ...
Article : 86 wordsMr. A. A. Aldridge, factory representative of the C. A. Willey Company, of New York, paint and lacquer [?] arrived in Melbourne by the Hobson's Bay ...
Article : 69 wordsCaptain Alsop, of the Tulip Farm, The Patch, will continue his display of gladioli to visitors for the next 10 days. The proceeds will be given to the Children's ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 31 Dec 1932, Page 14
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