METROPOLITAN (noon).--Fine; frosty, foggy night, VICTORIA (noon).--Cloudy south from Divide, little or no rain, night fogs and ...
Article : 43 wordsReplying to Austria s representations regarding the peace terms to be imposed on her, the Allies say that they have noted with satisfaction the adherence of Austria's delegation to the project for a League of ...
Article : 249 wordsPricked with bayonets and hit on their heads with the butt ends of revolvers and rifles by Gorman guards, British prisoners in Ruhieben camp ...
Article : 1,252 wordsMr. Watt Has Influenza Mr Watt, the Acting Prime Minister, is one of the latest victims of the influenza epidemic, and is confined to his home, Park street, Moonee Ponds. It is not expected that he will be able to attend Parliament this week. During the week-end Mr. Watt ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 707 wordsMrs Eliot, the famous London society beauty, whose suicide has created such a sensation, was found seated on a chair in her bedroom in her ...
Article : 316 wordsBritain is still agitated by the proposed trial of the former Kaiser. Two parties, one for and the other against the trial, are flooding the papers with letters. They have ...
Article : 331 wordsIn the absence of news from Adelaide and Sydney, no move was made today in Victoria in the direction of extending the industrial ...
Article : 859 wordsReferring to the efforts being made by the Mines Department to increase the output from the State brown coal mine. Mr Barnes. Minister for ...
Article : 138 wordsWhen Napoleon surrendered to H.M.S. Bellerophon off Rochefort. General Sir Hudson Lowe, who had had a distinguished military career, was ...
Article : 267 wordsIn consequence of the threat expressed by Mr T. Walsh, general secretary of the Seamen's Union, at a meeting held in the Bijou Theatre on ...
Article : 124 wordsPreparations for the reductions in the train services were pushed forward today by the Railway Commissioners. Mr E. B. Jones said today that it ...
Article : 308 wordsIn the Socialist Hall tonight a further mass meeting wilt be held for the purpose of stating the case for the seamen. The speakers will include Messrs Thomas Walsh ...
Article : 58 wordsUse of tar spray as a fuel substitute is receiving consideration by Some Victorian firms. This system has been effectively adopted for ...
Article : 64 wordsWhile some measure of "relief will be afforded by the curtailment of train services in addition to the trams, members of tho Coal Board are not ...
Article : 484 wordsSir,--I wonder whether the Metropolitan Gat Co. is alive to the retail traffic in gas that exists throughout Melbourne and suburbs, and is gradually increasing. Hundreds--and, ...
Article : 131 wordsMuch in connection with the seamen's strike will depend upon today's meeting of union secretaries, which has been called by Messrs E. F. Russell ...
Article : 409 wordsCharles Forrester and Co.--Salvage merchandise tomorrow, 11 a.m., at No. 8 shed, Victoria Dock. ...
Article : 22 wordsSir,--In view of the critical industrial situation and the probability that the whole of Australia may at any moment be engulfed in a bitter strike, we desire to bring under the ...
Article : 510 wordsGas or electricity must not be used--In private houses and boarding establishments, between 8 a.m. ...
Article : 190 wordsAfter Friday there will be no sleeping cars on the Adelaide express trains. The South Australian Railway Department has, advised the Victorian ...
Article : 59 wordsIn deprecating the spending of any money on a peace celebrations' bonfire on Saturday night, Cr. W. P. Francis, the Mayor at the meeting of ...
Article : 140 wordsWhen asked today as to the likelihood of a famine in firewood occurring at an early date, Mr. G. Stuckey, the well-known fuel merchant, of ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Tue 15 Jul 1919, Page 1
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