In the House of Assembly to-day Mr. Young, referring to the delays which have occurred in the production of uniforms and other equipment for the expeditionary ...
Article : 168 wordsA bill to amend the War Pensions Act was introduced in the House of Representatives yesterday. It includes in the definition of "member of the forces" a ...
Article : 571 wordsOn the evening of 4th August, the anniversary of Britain's declaration of war against Germany, a public meeting of the citizens of Melbourne will be held in the ...
Article : 146 wordsThe harvest shipping arrangement was the subject of a series of questions in the Home of Representatives yesterday. Mr. Foster (S.A.) asked the Attorney-General ...
Article : 553 wordsAustralia Day will be observed in the training camps of the Australian Expeditionary Force by the granting of leave to as many men as can be spared. ...
Article : 101 wordsA preliminary meeting of persons interested in racing and the breeding of homes was held at Parer's Crystal Cafe yesterday. The meeting was largely ...
Article : 318 wordsAt the Town Hull last evening the Central Mission celebrated its 22nd anniversary, and all the functions in connection therewith were patronised by large and ...
Article : 638 wordsMr. L. E. Groom, M.P., has received a letter from a medical officer at the front stating that "the casualties of the enemy are unquestionably ever so much heavier ...
Article : 119 wordsThe suggestion was made by Mr. Patten (N.S.W.) yesterday that the House of Representatives should not sit on Friday in order that members might spend Australia ...
Article : 48 wordsMrs. J. Stagg, of Heyfield district, who has been working diligently in making comforts for the soldiers over since the war broke out, has the distinction of having ...
Article : 80 wordsMadame Melba's final concert takes place at the Town Hall to-night. The proceeds will be devoted to the fund for our wounded soldiers. The Governor-General ...
Article : 189 wordsThe Premier to-day commenced on certain remarks made a few days ago by the butter shippers' committee. Mr. Ryan characterised certain ...
Article : 86 wordsThe new lists of contributions to the Australian Sick and Wounded and other patriotic funds will be found on page 7 of this issue. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe Railway department will make an experimental innovation on Sunday by running trains from country towns to Seymour camp. It was officially announced ...
Article : 132 wordsThe Governor-General and lady Helen Eergnson returned to Melbourne by the express from Sydney yesterday. Baron Glentawe, a great coal and metal ...
Article : 1,084 wordsAt the local market yesterday £27 10/ per head was refused for fat cows; and £3 per head was refused for fat sheep. It is stated that Mr. A. E. Bowman, Bethanga ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 386 wordsThe Australian Patriots Leaue has been requested by the Red Cross Society to take charge of the leagues' demonstration in tomorrow's procession. The arrangements for ...
Article : 157 words"It is one of the worst cases that has come under my notice during the past thirty years," remarked Frederick Dunn, public analyst, in giving evidence in a case at the Carlton court ...
Article : 203 wordsA deputation representing nearly every public body in Bendigo yesterday offered to the Minister of Defence the use of the local racecourse for the training of ...
Article : 128 wordsA return showing the strength of the Commonwealth military forces dn Victoria for the quarter ending on 30th June was made available yesterday by the State ...
Article : 140 wordsOn the representation of the Lady Mayoress, Archbishop Carr has promised Mint the Roman Catholic schools throughout Victoria shall observe a holiday ...
Article : 53 wordsGood progress if bring made withe the alternations, and improvements at Broadmeadows camp. The site will be ready for occupations in all probability in less than a ...
Article : 73 wordsW. D. Hunt, dairy farmer, Yarra Glen, was convicts at Hawthiorn court on Tuesday on a charge of selling adulterated milk. Inspector W. H. Clowse, of the Board of Health, ...
Article : 165 wordsThe front portion of the Mia Mia Tearooms is to be transformed into a real mia mia set in the bush, for to-morrow, and it will contain five programme, who will ...
Article : 115 wordsTaking fright at the pulling of a loccobotire under Princess bridge, a pair of houses attracted to a market gardeners' waggon, driven by Frank Fiedler, 42, living at Kingston-street, Heathers' ...
Article : 102 wordsIn the House of Assembly to-day the Commissioner of Crown lands, Mr. Goode, stated that he had received information that the Federal Government hud entered ...
Article : 160 wordsThe military authorities have decided to accept the services of members of rifle clubs who have volunteered to give, musketry instruction to men of the ...
Article : 99 wordsThe New Zealand Farmers' Union conference to-day discussed defence Questions. The speakers generally held that the time had arrived when Now Zealand should ...
Article : 83 wordsGrenville Limited, the well known catering firm, which is largely interested in the racecourse business. has written to the State Premier, bringing under his notice the ...
Article : 78 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Carmichael's motion for a referendum as to the advisability of curtailing the hours for the sale of intoxicating liquors was ...
Article : 212 wordsCr. R. C. Treadwell, secretary of the art union for disposal of the recehorse Meritus, writes slating that owing to the continued demand for tickets in Victoria and other States it has been ...
Article : 155 wordsMILDURA.—A married woman named Mary Shaw lead her home on Tuesday morning, and he clothes, were afterwards round on the when, at the River Murray bank. It is supposed she ...
Article : 126 wordsA new camp has sprung up in the Domain, and where a day or two ago was noticing but bare ground tents now stand in ordered rows. The new camp is interesting, ...
Article : 124 wordsA deputation from Ascot Vale, Moonec Valley and Essendan, consisting of representatives af the Ministers' Association, progress associations and the local mayor ...
Article : 835 wordsIn the busy hours of yesterday afternoon a limited service of motor buses was run on the Melbourne to East Brunswick route, and some mild excitement was caused by ...
Article : 106 wordsELMORE.—Messrs. A. P. Taylor, officer in charge of the railway construction works, an G. Hallett, foreman, were proceeding on a metotrolly to the head of the Elmore-Colnia line of ...
Article : 70 wordsA conference to discuss the whole question of the handling of the coming wheat crop is to be held, probably in Sydney, at un early date. It is stated that the ...
Article : 554 wordsArrangements have been completed for the celebration of Australian Day in Prahran. The mayor (Cr. H. C. Heyward), with Mrs. Lock as ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 354 wordsStories of treachery among the Australian troops ut Gallipoli were denied yesterday by the Minister of Defence, who mentioned in particular a rumor that had ...
Article : 194 wordsThe fact that 6174 children were attended to at the North Melbourne creche during ten months of last year, and 46,890 children since the nursery was established ...
Article : 385 wordsThe Licensing Bill was before the Legislative Council to-night. The bill provides for dosing licensed houses at 10 p.m. It was amended by bringing it into operation ...
Article : 49 wordsIn connection with the entertainment to be given on Sunday, 1st, August, by 50 city and suburban picture theatres in aid of the Australian Day Fimal, a procession of representatives of the ...
Article : 100 wordsParliament opens to-morrow. The session is not existed to last more than three months, or to be marked by contentious legislation. ...
Article : 78 wordsIrish spinning wheels will be spinning wool for clothes' socks from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. to-morrow, and exports will show the whole process to visitors throughout the day at the Arts and Crafts ...
Article : 68 wordsA tray elech was raffled by the mayoress of Malvera (Mrs. W. R. Thomson) at the town hall on Monday, and was won by Mrs. H. Love, Albert Park, with No. 149. It realised £3 3/G for the ...
Article : 135 wordsThe Soldiers' Dental Relief Fund. which recently came into being as an aid to, recruiting, has early commenced to fully justify its existence. On Monday 21 recruits, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 87 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly today the Contracts With Enemy Subjects Bill was rend a first time. The Sugar Acquisition Bill was considered ...
Article : 103 wordsThe Australia Day Fund stands to-day at £125,000. ...
Article : 14 wordsTwo young men named Charles A. Leton was Eurest Dull were presented at South Melbourne court yesterday charged with driving motor cycles along City-next on the night of rich June at a ...
Article : 119 wordsThere has been a large response to the movement for the registration of women prepared to undertake voluntary held chiefly for sick and wounded soldiers. The ...
Article : 116 wordsA shooting affray took place in a house in Martin-street, Wellington, to-day. A man named H. Paralow, while drunk, quarrelled with William Collingwood, a soldier. ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Union Steamship Company has arranged for several steamers to load produce at southern New Zealand ports for Sydney and Melbourne. It estimates that between ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Thu 29 Jul 1915, Page 10
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