MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Prime Minister's announcement in Parliament to-day of his intention next week to bring down bills for the alteration of the Constitution, including clause ...
Article : 669 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Senate feels that it would be profane to put its imprimatur to the momentous Treaties in the brief time which the House of Representatives devoted to them, ...
Article : 580 wordsMELBOURNE. Friday. -- The members of the Opposition in the Federal Parliament to-day pressed the Government to grant a civil inquiry into the trouble which has occurred with ...
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Advertising : 55 wordsThe adoption of the voting regulations by the Legislative Assembly on Thursday night ensures that the next State elections will be held under the system of proportional ...
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Family Notices : 3,090 wordsThe strength of the campaign in America against the Peace Treaty is at this distance difficult to gauge. But it is evident that at the subterranean forces of party politics ...
Article : 606 wordsAs compared with last year's War Loan, the campaign for Peace Bonds has been singularly free of inter-municipal rivalries. North Sydney, and Mosman, localities with notably ...
Article : 344 wordsMr. James, Minister for Education, left last night for Manilla. He will return to the city to-morrow. Mr. N. C. Berry, of Messrs. N. C. Berry and ...
Article : 241 wordsThe decision of the Federal Government to introduce a bill next week for the amendment of the Constitution presumably indicates that the days of the win the war ...
Article : 918 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday. -- The dissatisfaction in the railway service, which has been evident ever since the Government proposed to amend the Railway Classification Bill, came to a head ...
Article : 136 wordsThe position as regards the bread strike remains unchanged. The employers say they have plenty of labor, and can hake all the bread that is needed; the men profess to ...
Article : 375 wordsThe late Mr. J. F. Archibald was always on enthusiastic believer in Australian art. He encouraged many a beginner not only by his appreciation but by the purchase of the artist's ...
Article : 263 wordsArrangements for the early resumption of the P. and O. mail, passenger, and cargo service are fast nearing completion. The Sydney agents of the line (Messrs. ...
Article : 349 wordsWAGGA, Friday. -- The Government is taking over Urangeline Estate, of between 40,000 and 50,000 acres, on the Henty-Billabong railway, for soldier settlement. The present proprietary ...
Article : 183 wordsThe mortgages and property purchases of Mr. Grahame, Minister for Agriculture, into which the Royal Commission on the wheat administration has been empowered to inquire, were ...
Article : 293 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday. -- Senator Grant (N.S.W.) was provided by the Minister for Repatriation in the Senate to-day with the following facts in connection with the war homes ...
Article : 98 wordsWOLLONGONG, Friday. -- The motion of the Miners' Delegate Board that the darg system be applied has been adopted by all the lodges. What action will follow depends upon the ...
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Advertising : 520 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday. -- When it was pointed out in Parliament to-day that there were 1500 discharged soldiers in Victoria who are unable to get land, and might get accommodation ...
Article : 121 wordsAt the last meeting of the Nationalist Speakers' Association, Mr. Innes-Noad, M.L.C., presiding, it was resolved, on the motion of Mr. A. Fraser, seconded by Mr. T. J. Kohan, ...
Article : 99 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday. -- The suggestion oi Mr. Catts that the Prime Minister is to be appointed Australian plenipotentiary to the League of Nations, and Australian ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Sat 27 Sep 1919, Page 10
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