In the city court on Tuesday a debt [?] was mentioned in which the Vonthi[?] Union Band is Proceeding against a Ballarat hotelkeeper for £47 5, alleged to ...
Article : 165 wordsAn inquiry was held recently by a Court of Industrial Appeal, constituted by Mr. Justice M'Arthur and Messrs. H. M. Doggo, of Bendigo, employers' ...
Article : 310 wordsSir Joseph Cook' and Lady Cook were entertained at a farewell luncheon at the Sydney town hall on Tuesday. Lady Cook was presented with a wallet containing a ...
Article : 106 wordsIt is a tragic reflection upon civil[?]ation that until comparatively recently very little attention has been publicly directed towards the prevention of the waste young ...
Article : 1,678 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly yesterday [?]he Premier moved:-- That Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in each week during the remainder of the ...
Article : 370 wordsThe future policy to be followed by the Federal Government with regard to ship building and the continuance or otherwise of the Commonwealth line of steamers as ...
Article : 2,704 wordsSome interesting evidence concerning the erection of war service homes was tendered at yesterday's sitting of the Federal Public Accounts committee, which is ...
Article : 711 wordsMr. Lister (V.) asked the Assistant Minister of Repatriation yesterday whether he had read the statements of Mr. Turnbull, Victorian President of the Returned ...
Article : 141 wordsSYDNEY. -- Mr. Hugh Ward, one of the managing directors of J. C. Williamson Ltd., returned to Sydney by the Ventura on Tuesday, after a year's absence in ...
Article : 77 wordsWhen the Federal Public Accounts Committee met yesterday to continue its investigation into War Service Homes administration, the chairman, Mr. Fowler, ...
Article : 490 wordsIn the Legislative Council on Tuesday night, Sir J. Carruthers protested against the proposed leasing of 17,930 acres of land almost opposite Mildura, at an annual ...
Article : 222 wordsA framed picture of the landing of the Australian troops at Gallip[?] wh[?] formed the prize offered by the Australian Natives' Association for the best ...
Article : 155 wordsADELAIDE. -- A message from Kingscote states that millions of grubs are attacking the heavy crops. Tons of bay and thousands of bags of barley have been ...
Article : 104 wordsAnother application by the drivers employed by Collingwood council for an increase in wages and back pay has been made, and a letter was read at Monday ...
Article : 194 wordsThe Legislative Council yesterday passed the Pounds Bill and the Geelong Land Bill, both of which were received up from the Legislative Assembly. ...
Article : 172 wordsGeelong city council on Tuesday [?]sidered a letter from the State Ministers suggesting that it and the councils of the adjoining boroughs should consider the ...
Article : 155 wordsBER[?]BA[?]. -- Serious damage is being done by a plague of grubs which has made its appearance in the oat and barley crops. Some of the best crops that ...
Article : 310 wordsADELAIDE. -- A big barley deal has been completed at Yorketown, 38,000 bags having been purchased by Barrett Bros. Port Moorowie pool provided 18,000 bags, and ...
Article : 59 wordsHaving received complaints that some employers were not observing the wages board determination that conic into operation on 19th September last, the Victorian ...
Article : 100 wordsAs the express train from Broken Hill to Adelaide was running between Dry Creek and Salisbury on Tuesday morning, the engine driver noticed a grass fire beside ...
Article : 79 wordsBlack spot on apples and pears at H[?] court, it is expected, will cause a red[?]tion in the quantity of suitable var[?] for export. Some orchardists have sp[?] ...
Article : 53 wordsSYDNEY, -- When questioned at a meeting at Dundas regarding the acceptance by Mr. Hughes, Prime Minister, of a gift £25,000, Mr. Piddington, one of the ...
Article : 69 wordsA definite move is being made by New South Wales Government in regard to the proposed construction of border railways, and correspondence regarding the ...
Article : 650 wordsOn Tuesday morning Thomas L[?] a painter, was found dead, in a hut[?] he occupied in Collier-street. The b[?] was [?]ying on the floor fully [?] ...
Article : 90 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly yesterday the Minister of Railways gave notice of his intention to introduce to-day a bill relating to the construction of railway lines ...
Article : 568 wordsPERTH. -- Early on Tuesday morning a terrific explosion shattered the dormitory of the Salvation Army Old Men'B Retreat, Guildfo[?]d. Nine men were sleeping in a ...
Article : 85 wordsSome time ago a report was circulated that the Federal Government proposed to appoint a royal commission to investigate certain charges which were said to have ...
Article : 736 wordsThe chairman of the Health Commission (Dr. Robertson) at the conclusion of yesterday's committee meeting announced the terms of the new regulations for ensuring ...
Article : 374 wordsThe recent wet and boisterous [?] has knocked paddocks of barley a[?] about to such an extent that will be made very difficult, and [?] ...
Article : 161 wordsWELLINGTON. -- A well-known criminal, Edward Foremen, murdered his wife and committed suicide in the city on Tuesday night. The tragedy occurred in the ...
Article : 91 wordsThe royal commission on lunacy has been occupied, for two days in hearing the evidence of Walter Edward Court-hope, solicitor, of Northam. Courthope, ...
Article : 252 wordsThe annual report of the electricity commission was yesterday tabled in the Legislative Council. In the report, which includes a great deal of information ...
Article : 383 wordsAt the court of petty sessions, before Mr. J. D. O'Grady, P.M., Davi[?] Joh[?] Bourke, a trainee in the Field Atil[?] Brigade at Bur[?]lety, was charged [?] ...
Article : 126 wordsZEEHAN. -- Richard Prest aims working on Tuesday on the Queenstown-Gormanston road when about six tons of earth and rock came away from the embankment of ...
Article : 67 wordsALBURY. -- In view of the extraordinary of grass this season, and the many series [?] fires reported from other parts of the Sta[?] owners in border districts are taking [?] ...
Article : 177 wordsPending the receipt of replies from the various State Governments no further action will be taken in connection with the formation, of a fruit pool on the lines ...
Article : 285 wordsWELLINGTON. -- The quantity of New Zealand meat exported last year to England, including free and Imperial Government-owned, totalled 789,893 quarters of ...
Article : 150 wordsPERTH. -- In the Legislative Assembly the Premier moved the second reading of the Licensing Amendment Bilk which, in [?]i budget speech, he intimated would ...
Article : 229 wordsApproval has been gives by [?] to transfers of country hotel licences [?] Royal Hotel, Loch, Mary A. Millett[?]to John We[?] Peowong Hotel, Poowong, Charls Mai[?] ...
Article : 76 wordsThe Licencing Court has approved of the transfers of metropolitan hotel licences as follow:-- Lyg[?] Hotel, Lygon-street ; Michael Collins to John Es[?]onde, City Arms Hotel, Elisabeth-street: ...
Article : 80 wordsAn extraordinary case has been ventilated at Wanganui, A farmer, James Maher, reputed to be worth £100,000, won sentenced to two months and also fined ...
Article : 82 wordsA warning to millers and wheat buyers in regard to the purchasing of wheat was given yesterday by the Minister controlling the wheat scheme. Mr. Oman stated that ...
Article : 43 wordsWELLINGTON. -- In pur[?]nce of the Government's policy of economy in the public service it is understood a number of departments will presently be ...
Article : 12 wordsOMEO. -- The recent incl[?] has temporarily rendered i[?] car tarffic the Omeo to Bright [?] ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Wed 30 Nov 1921, Page 10
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