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Detailed lists, results, guides : 191 wordsColonel Wallace, military commandant for Victoria, made reference on Saturday morning to the repeated statement, by Professor Rentoul with regard to the existence ...
Article : 241 wordsFollowing the precedents of the previous two weeks, the enlistments in Victoria for Saturday last were highly satisfactory. In the metropolitan area 110 men were passed ...
Article : 175 wordsMENA CAMP Feb. 2.—The Australian second force, which arrived here this week, came through the Canal without the least trouble of any sort. They must certainly ...
Article : 1,694 wordsTheir Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Helen Munro Ferguson attended the V.R.C. races on Saturday, and the following were their guests at luncheon at ...
Article : 261 wordsThe following movements of shipping are repotted in London:— Arrivals.—At London—Indrapura, s s., from New Zealand ports; Barotse, s.s., from ...
Article : 229 wordsMr. Charles A. Clarke's domestic drama, which was played for the first time in Melbourne at the Princess's Theatre on Saturday night, has for central idea the troubles ...
Article : 360 wordsSir.—In your issue of Saturday you report a resolution of the South Australian branch of the British Medical Association in which the members set forth their opinion "that ...
Article : 308 wordsThe Prinz Eitel Friedrich, 8,797 tons, the German armed merchantman, sank the steamer Kildalton and the French barque Jean in December. A Chili message states ...
Article : 38 wordsThe Right Rev. Dr. Moorhouse, who was Anglican Bishop of Melbourne from 1876 to 1886, and snbsequently Bishop of Manchester until 1903, is reported to be seriously ...
Article : 121 wordsMajor Darvall, camp commandant at Broadmeadows, stated on Saturday afternoon that up to the present he had neither seen Dr. Rentoul at the camp nor had any ...
Article : 52 wordsBefore a large and appreciative audience at the King's Theatre on Saturday night, the villain was foiled through four thrilling acts, and virtue at last triumphed, and ...
Article : 223 wordsAlthough the only open rupture in the British industrial world at present is in the Clyde Engineering Works, where 11,500 men have gone out on strike, the labour ...
Article : 242 wordsBROKEN HILL (N.S.W.), Sunday.—The Broken Hill Jockey Club held its Summer Meeting yesterday afternoon, in fine, bright weather, with a fair attendance. Saladin threw its rider, Hall, ...
Article : 376 wordsDespite the fact thal the police have reported that there ia no truth in the rumours that a camp of evil and a camp of the liquor traffic exist at Broadmeadows, ...
Article : 178 wordsThe will of of Alfred William Harley, of Oak Lodge, Blanford road, Reigate, England, has been lodged for sealing purposes with respect to the Victorian estate of the testator, who died on August 5 last. ...
Article : 71 wordsSir,—The Rev. Dr. Rentoul is making a great stir at present on behalf of the soldiers of the Empire. One who did not know him would imagine that he has always ...
Article : 119 wordsSir,—I have read the leader in "The Argus" of to-day, and I feel I would like to write something in defence of the brave boys and young men who are longing to ...
Article : 462 wordsSir,—The contributions to the Belgian Fund promise to be worthy of the warm hearts of the Australian people; but the effort is a spasmodic one; it will die out. ...
Article : 156 wordsThe fact that the Tivoli Follies were entering upon their third week at the Tivoli Theatre on Saturday night seemed rather to emphasise the popularity of the company ...
Article : 191 wordsSir,—I note with disgust the Rev. Professor Rentoul's attitude towards the wet canteen question. I am out for right, not might. It does not matter who exercises ...
Article : 181 wordsSir,—I deeply regret that Colonel Wallace, regarding whom and his military administration I have carefully avoided saying anything should have been so precipitate ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 461 wordsCORRYONG, Suturday.—One of the proposals under the Murray Waters agreement is that a storage shall be built in the upper reaches of the Murray River ...
Article : 816 wordsSir,—Enclosed herewith please find cheque for £2/2/ for the special appeal for the distressed Belgians, which amount we will send you monthly. ...
Article : 145 wordsThe Bijou Theatre was filled at both the afternoon and evening performances on Saturday, and the programme presented was quite in keeping with the standard ...
Article : 176 wordsSir,—The many of Richmond pours forth another lengthy explanation in "The Argus" of to-day. In my letter to you published on the 26th, I said all I have to say on the ...
Article : 687 wordsSir,—I have a suggestion to make to the bowling clubs of the Victorian Bowling Association. There are about 60 clubs in the association the average membership being ...
Article : 131 wordsBy proclamation in the "Commonwealth Gazette," the Governor-General has under the powers granted him by the act regulating trading with the enemy, granted a ...
Article : 128 wordsOver 3,000 persons witnessed the change of programme at the Olympia on Saturday evening, displaying a keen interest in various photo. plays, which occupied over ...
Article : 79 wordsSir,—The proposal made in "The Argus" last Tuesday. that a "jumble" sale should be held for the Belgian Relief Fund, has met with hearty response, offers of articles ...
Article : 186 wordsThe Melbourne Chamber of Commerce reminds consignees of cargo in the German vessels interned at Cape Town of the meeting to be held at the rooms of the Chamber ...
Article : 41 wordsThe great war picture in kinemacolour, entitled "With the Fighting, Forces of Europe," drew a large house at the Auditorium on Saturday evening. At both ...
Article : 791 wordsThe art union in connection with the Patriotic Fund of the Lord Mayor (Alderman Sir David Hennessy) was drawn on Saturday afternoon at Glen Iris. The ...
Article : 174 wordsSYDNEY (575 Miles).—Arrived.—Feb. 27— Empire, from Hong Kong via ports; Kanna, from Greymonth via Mellbourne; Telamon, from Glasgow, Feb. 28—Corio, from South Australia. Sailed. ...
Article : 153 wordsSir,—The Belgians must not s[?]rve, and an immense amount of money will have to be raised to keep them going. Would it not be better for the various Governments ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 258 wordsSir.—In reply to letters published in connection with bowling clubs contributing to the Belgium Fund, [?] may state that some time ago I appealed for such, and received ...
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Advertising : 188 wordsSir,—I am glad someone has directed attention to the treasonable articles which have appeared in certain sheets, which are hardly worthy of the dignity of being called ...
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Advertising : 215 wordsSir,—I am aware that persons who do not even possess the Belgian nationality speculate on public generosity in calling themselves "Belgian refugees." In order to ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 1 Mar 1915, Page 10
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