Although the signing of the Five-Power loan was the signal for the rising in the south against the Presidential or northern party, that act may save the situation for ...
Article : 134 wordsThere was an air of a home-coming—a suggestion of King Arthur returned from his adventures abroad—about the whole of the proceedings of the Legislative Asembly ...
Article : 962 wordsSYDNEY Tuesday.—The final session of the State Parliament was opened at noon to-day by the Governor (Sir Gerald Strickland). ...
Article : 693 wordsHis Majesty the King was to have laid the foundation-stone of the Commonwealth offices in London yesterday. For the occasion the Westminster City Council ...
Article : 686 wordsSomething in the nature of a heresy hunt occupied yesterday's proceedings at the annual Wesleyan Conference. The trouble arose over the appointment ...
Article : 522 wordsGreat Britain's attitude in the present grave Balkans crisis was indicated last night by the Prime Minister in an impressive speech delivered at Birmingham. ...
Article : 741 wordsThe public mind of Melbourne is more at case concerning, small-pox, and each day that passes without a new case being reported adds to the general feeling ...
Article : 3,802 wordsIn the House of Commons last night the Chief Secretary for Ireland (Mr. Birrell) introduced a bill dealing with Irish Land Purchase, which was the subject of the late ...
Article : 368 wordsThe King will to-day reinaugurate King Henry the Seventh's chapel in Westminster Abbey as the chapel of the Order of the Bath, which it-was constituted in 1725, and ...
Article : 337 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) and the Australian High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) were among the guests at the celebrations at Birmingham in connection ...
Article : 134 wordsThe ruse resorted to by Mrs. Pankhurst on Monday to escape from her flat, and thus avoid being rearrested and sent back to gaol, was only temporarily successful. ...
Article : 390 wordsMc[?]wraith, McEacharn and Co. Ppy. Ltd. brought a number of guests from Glasgow to Plymouth on their new steamer, Katoomba, which has been built for the ...
Article : 190 wordsMr. fentOn, M.H.R., was the chief guest at a large and enthusiastic gathering of the electors of Moonee Ponds and Essendon, in the Moonee Ponds Town Hall, last night. ...
Article : 944 wordsBRISBANE, Tuesday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier (Mr. Denham) made a personal explanation. He said that when Mr. Bowman ...
Article : 227 wordsAbout 20 tenders have been received by the High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) for the construction of the Commonwealth building in London. The Minister for ...
Article : 140 wordsThe strike of dockyard workers at Hull has brought about a state of congestion. At least 100 vessels await unloading. Amongst the cargo held up are 100 tons of Danish ...
Article : 70 wordsA question by Mr. McGregor in the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon, drew from the Premier (Mr. Watt) a statement concerning the minimum wage to be ...
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Article : 364 wordsSYDNLY, Tuesday.— A strong indictment of the day labour system was made to-day by the Lord Mayor (Alderman Cocks) in a minute submitted to the works ...
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Article : 209 wordsThe Egyptian Minister of Justice last month left for Europe to obtain the Khedive's signature to a decree abolishing the General Assembly, and increasing the ...
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Article : 135 wordsAt the meeting of the Footscray City Council on Monday evening, Councillor McDonald moved- "That a letter be written to the Chief ...
Article : 89 wordsIn response to the appeal made to wipe off the overdraft on the maintenance account of St. Vincent's Hospital before July 31, and thereby obtain the Government grant ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 23 Jul 1913, Page 13
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