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Article : 1,972 wordsThe Victorian Tootball Association met at Young and Jackson's Hotel yesterday evening, Mr. J. G. Aikman, M.L.C., in the chair. ...
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Article : 1,880 wordsLieut-Colonel Semmens, the commander of the 6th Battalion of the Australian Expeditionary Force, had the misfortune to be invalided home from Egypt owing to ...
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Article : 147 wordsRecruting was very brisk at the Victoria Barracks yesterday. No fewer than 178 men applied for enlistment, and 91 of these were accepted. Melbourne supplied ...
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Article : 495 wordsSir,—My son became ill at Broadmeadows, and was paraded before the doctor, who sent him to the camp hospital with measles, with others. On the third evening, about ...
Article : 328 wordsOwing to the war, the committee of the South Street Socity felt that it was unwise to import a brass band judge from Landon this year. The appointment has, therefore been offered to, and ...
Article : 92 wordsSir,—While disagreeing with Mr. McLennan's arguments for professional football. I admire his motive. If every professional footballer did the same as he is doing, we ...
Article : 146 wordsAt the Licensing Court on Monday, Mr. E. N. Moore, P.M., granted the transfer of the license of the Town Hall Hotel, Eaglechawk, from May Chenny to James McCouncil; and that of the ...
Article : 299 wordsSir,—I was pleased to rend the criticism in "The Argus" of the unsatisfactory state of affairs at Broadmeadows regarding provision for dealing with infectious illnesses ...
Article : 381 wordsSir,—The letter over the signature of "Amateur" to-day is timely and "in every sense justifiable, but perhaps hardly fixes the blame where it justly belongs. ...
Article : 260 wordsA statement in a letter written by Major J. W. Barrett from Egypt some time ago, to the effect that 2,000 Australians were on the sick list on any given day, was referred ...
Article : 141 wordsThe Chief Secretary (Mr. John Murray) has agreed to visit Geelong on Monday, May 24, to officially open the Hitchcock Memorial Art Gallery. ...
Article : 299 wordsThe Malvern Town Hall was crowded to the doors, and many were unable to obtain admission at a meeting held lost night for the purpose of urging the shortening of ...
Article : 392 wordsThe who it which arrived in the steamer Baron Minto will in the in main be distributed among country millers. The basis on which it will be distributed will as in the case of ...
Article : 79 wordsEvery encouragement is being given by the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works to recruiting among its employees. A notification has been issued, to the ...
Article : 192 wordsSir,—I am of opinion that there should have been no football this year. I have two sons fighting for the King and Empire—one a soldier in Egypt, and the other ...
Article : 97 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—The Victorian Minister for Public Works (Mr. Hagelthorn), with the Premier (Sir Alexander Peacock), had an interview with the New South ...
Article : 114 wordsSir,—Now that the Australian easualty lists me coming to hand, and many of us are feeling the loss of dear ones, our bravest, our noblest, and our best, one cannot help ...
Article : 216 wordsKOROIT, Monday.—When the electric powerhouse was partially destroyed by fire, one of the dynamos was damaged, and since then light and power have been supplied by one dynamo. On ...
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Article : 85 wordsBALLARAT.—The Golden Point C grade football club have presented a wristlet watch and a wallet to Mr. H. J. Powell, one of their members, who is going to the front ...
Article : 37 wordsSir,—Quite a number of people have suggested to me the idea of issuing a special button for rejected volunteers. Personally I do not favour the idea, but think the ...
Article : 119 wordsThe St. Kilda Council last evening gave consideration to a communication from the Melbourne Tramways Trust, which asked if the council approved of the trust negotiating with the Melbourne ...
Article : 264 wordsSir,—Why should not Australia have an opportunity of acclaiming publicly its pride in the gallant deeds of her brave sons at the Dardanelles?—"deeds that will live in ...
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Article : 98 wordsSir,—The absurdity of legislation trying to enforee the same rigid wages and conditions for Melbourne and the country parts of the State has again been brought into ...
Article : 368 wordsSir,—The reasons given by the Minister for Defence for the non-issue of these badges are so flimsy that one cannot help suspecting that the refusal is simply as ...
Article : 285 wordsMessrs. Upton and Upton, solicitors, wrote to the St. Kilda Council last evening asking for a conference with the council for the purpose of arriving at some satisfactory solution of the ...
Article : 232 wordsADELAIDE, Monday.—William Henry Ross, aged 60 years, a fisherman, was shot dead by Richard Clemons a middle-aged man, also a fisherman, at the latter's camp ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 11 May 1915, Page 10
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