The Federal Ministry is piling up a grievous burden of responsibility through its altitude on tariff revision. It is almost inconceivable that any Ministry ...
Article : 929 wordsWOOD'S POINT.—Sparks's mail coach, conveying passengers from Warburton via M'Veigh's to Matlock on Wednesday, about 8.30 a.m., discovered Mrs. Caterina ...
Article : 345 wordsThe Governor-General, accompanied by members of the French Mission, visited the National Herbarium yesterday afternoon, and was shown over the Herbarium ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 543 wordsA great Rendition was caused in Paris yesterday when it became known that an , attempt had been made to assassinate M. Clemenceau, Prime Minister of France, and ...
Article : 281 wordsThe consolidated influenza regulations, which were approved at a meeting of the State Gabinet on Tuesday last, were published in a special issue of the Government ...
Article : 1,001 wordsThe Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" states:—"President Wilson has cabled to each member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, ...
Article : 672 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the United Press Association says:—"President wilson is confident that the peace treaty will be signed in June." ...
Article : 305 wordsMessrs. Hannan and Murphy, M.SL.A., applied to the Minister of health yesterday for Government assistance to the extent of £500 to cover expenses incurred in ...
Article : 170 wordsHowever reprehensible the practice of duelling may bo, it is rather a fortunate thing for M. Clemencean that in his younger days he was always willing to ...
Article : 463 wordsSYDNEY.—Official confirmation of the settlement of the dispute between the seamen and the shipping companies relative to the men's demands for special rates ...
Article : 118 wordsCases of influenza were reported yesterday on board the Russian ship Pareehim 1714 tons. which arrived from New York on 10th December, and is now lying at ...
Article : 201 wordsDelivering his budget speech in the House of Assembly to-day, Mr. Burton, Minister of Finance, said the revenue for 1917-18 showed all increase on the estimates of ...
Article : 404 wordsThe tactless way in which the Government lias handled tho question of stalling the emergency hospital at the Exhibition Building has had, from a health point of ...
Article : 319 wordsThe Shipping Controller yesterday afternoon received advice confirming previous messages referred lo in yesterday's issue indicating that the seamen in New South ...
Article : 291 wordsSome difficulty has arisen as to the responsibility for the payment of V.A.D.'S sent to private homes by the Red Cross. Mr. Holmes, secretary of the Board of ...
Article : 164 wordsLouisa Sophia Fullgrabe, late of Hopetown, widow, who died on 9th October last, by her will of 26th September, 1918. left £5 real estate and £3136 personalty to her children and ...
Article : 279 wordsOfficers of the Commonwealth public service who have been in contact at their homes with persons suffering from influenza are now required to absent themselves ...
Article : 73 wordsMr. Rudyard Kipling, on behalf of the War Graves Commission, of which Mr. Fisher and Sir Thomas Mackenzie are members, has issued a statement in which ...
Article : 234 words[?] to-day M. Loucheur, Minister of Industrial Reconstruction, stated that £3,000,000,000 would be necessary to restore the Departments ...
Article : 50 wordsAfter a week's sojourn at Port Melbourne new pier the steamier Loongana, which but for labor troubles would have conveyed stranded Queensland soldiers ...
Article : 255 wordsThe Influenza Advisory committee advised the Minister of Health last evening that the position in regard to the epidemic generally was such that it was unnecessary ...
Article : 480 wordsIn order to prevent influenza epidemics from breaking out upon transports during the voyage from England to Australia, the suggestion was made in "The Age" ...
Article : 415 wordsThe Austranan Minister of Defence, Senator Pearce, arrived at Pretoria to-night. He will be entertained by the Defence department at dinner to-night, and ...
Article : 242 wordsThe labor correspondent of the "Daily News" says:—"There is reason to believe that the transport workers will reject the offer made by the Minister of Labor, Mr. ...
Article : 158 wordsinquiries yeasterday tailed tn client any definite cause of the death of the three children of Mrs. Sarah M'Closky, of 53 Malin-street, cw, which occurred in ...
Article : 231 wordsA meeting of a law number of organisations was held yesterday to consider the unemployment caused by influenza restrictions. It was agreed to hold a public ...
Article : 137 wordsThe Washington correspondent of the New York "Tiniest" states:—"It is announced that the Dardanelles have been opened to commerce for the first time ...
Article : 113 wordsAll exhibition of exceeding interest, is now on view ut the galleries of the Kine Art Society, Alfred-place. The artist represented is Miss Frances Hodgkins, an ...
Article : 392 wordssir—I reluctantly write you re the above matter; but having read your fine article of the 10th inst., in which you gave us a concrete of the Colonial Ammunition ...
Article : 294 wordsThe influenza regulations have brought about a marked diminution in the volume of business transacted in the city, particularly at drapery emporinms. There has ...
Article : 178 wordsThe Government has introduced a bill providing for the reinstatement of public servants who enlisted during the war wihtout leave. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe United States Chief of Staff, Lieutneant-General March, announces that 57 American soldiers per 1000 have died in battle or of disease. ...
Article : 32 wordsTEMORA.—Mr. J.A. Bradley, coroner, held an inquiry at Mirrool on Wednesday into the fire which on Friday destroyed two large wheat stacks there. Several ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 265 wordsHerr Sehiffer, the new German Finance Minister, informed the National Assembly at Weimar that the financial situation was desperate, and was further dependent upon ...
Article : 50 wordsThe London correspondent New York "World" sates:—"I learn that one of the greatest combines in the world is being organised. It will be known as the ...
Article : 103 wordsSYDNEY.—Evidence is accumulating—though not with the assistance of the Health department—that the outbreak of pneumonic influenza in New South Wales ...
Article : 312 wordsSYDNEY.—A deputation of racchorse owners and trainers waited on the Chief Secretary on Thursday, and urged that the Government should permit horse ...
Article : 113 wordsThe failure of the Victorian Railways Commissioners to make any definite agreement as to the cost of inoculating their many employes during the prevalence of ...
Article : 348 wordsThe Washington correspondent of the New York "Sun" states that it is estimated that 8,592,000 persons in the United Sates are illiterate. ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Fri 21 Feb 1919, Page 5
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