The scene is set for Germany's oneparty" election. An electoral system whereby one member is returned for every 60,000 votes prevents a voter from even ...
Article : 581 wordsFlags were lowered to half-mast on humdreds of buildings in Melbourne on Saturday morning, as a prelude to the Armistice Day observance, when the people of ...
Article : 2,702 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) and the Foreign Secretary (Sir John simon) received this morning a deputation led by the Archbishop of ...
Article : 1,233 wordsPlans for an intensive canvass of Melbourne will be made when the Centenary celebrations appeal committee meets this morning at Nicholas Building, Swanston ...
Article : 226 wordsDecisive victories were won at the by-elections on saturday by two United Australia party candidates. The result of the third contest, at Warrnambool, is inconclusive on the first count, and will depend upon the allocation of preferences. ...
Article : 174 wordsLeaders of the political parties concerned were not prepared last night to comment upon the voting at Warrnambool, although there were fewer than 150 ...
Article : 527 wordsM.Taittingei asserted that paris and London could be destroyed in a few nights. England's fate, according to German specialists. could be settled in three weeks. ...
Article : 163 wordsAt a meeting of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Senate yesterday Senator Dordolet produced what he declared was a confidential report by ...
Article : 404 wordsFor the second time since 1929. when Mr. Bruce, who was then Prime Minister, lost the seat by the narrow margin of 305 votes, the Federal Labour party has failed ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 727 wordsOn Saturday night one of the engines of the interstate steamer Noora broke down when the vessel was approaching the dangerous waters of the Rip. The steamer ...
Article : 169 wordsMr.Fairbairn is a nephew of Sir George Fairbairn, and he is an old Geelong Grammarian. He had a fine war record with the British Flying Corps. In 1932 Mr. ...
Article : 104 wordsLady Peacock, who had been known for many years as "the deputy member for Allandale" because of the assistance that she gave to her husband, Sir Alexander ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 229 wordsOn the centre of the Dandenong road, where it widens at the intersection with Warrigal road at Oakleigh, a granite memorial to soldiers who fought in the ...
Article : 261 wordsFollowing the reintroduction of the death penalty in Austria,a hangman has been appointed and a gallows has been erected in the courtyard of the chief ...
Article : 121 wordsThe Australian destroyer flotilla will live on bully beef, biscuits, and potatoes on the voyage from Aden to Colombo. Meat and vegetables are unobtainable ...
Article : 191 wordsThe Government has issued a decree reintroducing the death penalty, through court martial, for murder arson, and participation in serious disturbances. The ...
Article : 116 wordsThe diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the report of 1927 referred to by Senator Dordolert undoubtedly established the fact that a ...
Article : 226 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—James Agnew, aged 42 years, a seaman, was shot dead near his home at Mortdale to-night after he had slashed his throat with a razor. ...
Article : 157 wordsA number of doctors and professors at a meeting at Le[?]pzig University will appeal to their colleagues throughout the world for a better understanding of Germany. ...
Article : 36 wordsAn amazing story of mass murders of foreigners by a German Nazi patriotic terrorist organisation known as Delapi. appears in a Cracow newspaper. The ...
Article : 136 wordsFollowing the departure of General Okamura from Peiping (Peking), where he conferred with the Northern Chinese military leaders, a joint statement was ...
Article : 127 wordsOfficial circles declare that Senator Dordolet's statement that Germany has never disarmed is a complete fabrication. ...
Article : 27 wordsMr.Winston Churchill speaking at a reunion of the Royal Naval Division, said.—"History will unquestionably proclaim that if you had been supported at ...
Article : 78 wordsADELAIDE, Sunday.—Lawrence Malone, aged 17 years, of Warwick street, Walkerville, one of the strongest swimmers of North Adelaide Swimming Club, was ...
Article : 106 wordsThe effects ot shellshock sustained in the war were more serious in 1933 than in any year since 1918, the medical officer of the Ex-service Welfare Society told ...
Article : 139 wordsPrincess Sard, of Irak, left London in a motor-car to-day for Dover and crossed to France on her way to Irak, accompanied by an envoy from Irak. She bade a ...
Article : 218 wordsReports from Paris and Geneva express fear that the German election will be followed by another dramatic movement in Germany. There is an impression ...
Article : 59 wordsCANBERRA, Sunday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said to-night:—"I am delighted by the result of the voting in the Flinders electorate. Returns indicate ...
Article : 215 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—Mrs. Dorothy Trewethan, aged 30 years and her husband. Thomas Trewethan, were admitted to the Western Suburbs Hospital with knife ...
Article : 61 wordsSpeaking at Birmingham, the Foreign Under-Secretary (Mr.Eden) condemned the proposal that Great Britain should isolate herself as impiacticable. He ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) expressed delight at the result, partly because of the compliment which it implied to the memory of the late Speaker ...
Article : 168 wordsIt is semi-officially announced that the time has not arrived for the re-examination of disarmament and of Germany's wlthdrawal from the League. It is also ...
Article : 68 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—Charles Curtis, whose jump of 60ft. from a tower into a net was advertised as an attraction at the Parramatta Speedway last night, learned ...
Article : 103 wordsBandits robbed Rupert Wagner, an employee of a brewery company, when he was collecting the takings of public houses. Of a bag containing £1,300 in cheques, and ...
Article : 146 words"I stand up as a public accuser. The fate of freedom and peace is in your hands." cried M. Mandel. formerly an associate of the late M.Clemenceau amid ...
Article : 356 wordsIn unvelling a monument to the late M. Briand at Cochetel to-day the Prime Minister (M. Sarraut) recalled M. Briand's work for peace. He said that if the ...
Article : 133 wordsBrigadier—General F.P. Crozier, author of"A Brass Hat in No-man's Land." who was an officer in the Royal Irish Ritles in the early days of the war and later ...
Article : 150 wordsThe Prime Minister (Signor Mussolini) intends to abolish the Chamber of Deputies in favour of an ambitious system of social legislation. He will ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Parliament of Northern Ireland has been dissolved, and the election will be held on November 30. ...
Article : 32 wordsIn the last two years there have been many robberies in the East Malvern and Gardiner districts. Residents of the district near Winton Vale cresent ...
Article : 89 wordsThe Australian Press Association understands that there is a strong likelihood of the High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. Bruce) visiting Australia next year, ...
Article : 40 wordsMiss Violet Beard, of Hillside avenue. Northcote, was walking from the Fairfield station toward her home about 12.15 a.m. on Saturday, when she heard a man ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 13 Nov 1933, Page 9
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