In a small unfurnished room, off a dingy corridor, on the ground floor of the Commonwealth Offices, in Victoria street, may be seen, at any hour of ...
Article : 963 wordsTo gather and sell Victoria's anticipated harvest, involving the export of about 750,000 tons, was a problem discussed in the Legislative Assembly ...
Article : 500 wordsTestimony is borne to the resource of the Australian soldier by the sample of mail matter above. Being unable to secure a postcard upon which to communicate with his parents. Private H. Hough, impressed by the durability of the army biscuit, used one as a substitute. It was safely received in Australia by his parents Mr and Mrs Alfred Hough, of 24 Palmer street, South Melbourne, little the worse for its long ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 216 wordsRecruiting was slower today than at any time in the past 16 days. The force of the campaign has been spent, and there was no rush either, to the ...
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Article : 384 wordsAt the invitation of Mr Frauds John Waymna, editor of "The Winner," all the contributors to the popular sporting paper were present at a social ...
Article : 210 wordsDescribing the landing of the Australian troops at Gallipoli, Private Studley Gahan, son of Councillor J. Gahan, of Collingwood and Ivanhoe, in a letter to ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 223 wordsAmong the men who presented themselves at Victoria Barracks for active service was Reg Delaney, who under the name of "Regio," has taken part ...
Article : 112 words"Latest fries to hand show no alteration in the New Zealand Government's attitude with regard to recruiting," said Mr H. J. Manson, New Zealand ...
Article : 496 wordsMr G. Hallam, secretary of the Coburg branch A.N.A., and drill instructor at the Coburg State school, has been granted permission by the ...
Article : 67 wordsMr W. M. Hughes, the Federal Attorney-General, had an interview today with representatives of overseas shipping companies on the question of ...
Article : 92 wordsMr Theodore R. Fripp, son of Mr Samuel Fripp, has disposed of his business in Sydney road, Brunswick, and has enlisted for service with the ...
Article : 58 wordsSir Alexander Peacock, Minister for Labor, said today that he had no sympathy with the movement which the Shop Assistants' Union was reported ...
Article : 202 wordsA cable message has been received from Sir George Reid, the High Commissioner, asking that notification be given that medical men proceeding to ...
Article : 67 words"My committee will be found in entire sympathy with any request the Defence authorities may issue, but before making any definite ...
Article : 211 wordsApart altogether from the merits of the display, there is the added reason for liberal patronage to the Victorian Poultry and Kennel Club's annual ...
Article : 494 wordsOwing to the dispute between the Mebourne and General Motor 'Bus Company and its employes, who ceased work last Friday, after the wages of ...
Article : 124 wordsThe Annual Show of the Victorian Poultry and Kennel Club will be held at the Exhibition Building Today, and on Friday and Saturday, in aid of the Red Cross Funds. The admission to the show, including a chance in a raffle for a motor car, is One Shilling. The display is claimed to be the best, in the Commonwealth. The sale of gift stock will take place on Saturday. The show will be open from 10 a.m to 10 p.m. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 105 words"Liberty Hall" is the name given to the room, situated behind the recruiting depot at Victoria Barracks, in which all day long the members of ...
Article : 209 wordsConcurring in the views expressed yesterday by Mr. W. Hutchinson, Minister for Agriculture, and Sir Frank Madden, the Speaker, that the Royal ...
Article : 120 wordsMr Justice a'Beckett today made orders for the compulsory sequestration of estates as follows:--Lydia Scott, 63 Caroline street, South ...
Article : 87 wordsFifty war pensions were granted by the Federal Executive Council yesterday. In one case, that of the death of a captain, a pension of £52 a year ...
Article : 80 wordsDr. D. Buchanan, Chief Medical officer for Papua, has returned to Melbourne, and been accepted for service at the front. ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Thu 22 Jul 1915, Page 1
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