His Excellency the Governor-General presided at a meeting of the Federal Excutive Council yesterday morning. Her Excellency Lady Helen Munro ...
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Article : 217 wordsMany reference were made in the House of Representatives yesterday to the resignation of Mr. Alfred Deakin from his position as representative of Australia at the ...
Article : 2,449 wordsSir,—Every loyal subject should read the splendid leading article in "The Argus" today, and not allow our glorious country to be overrun with Germans as soon as this ...
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Advertising : 698 wordsSir,—You are doing a great public service in opening your columns to exposing the attitude and bearing of the Germans in our midst. ...
Article : 185 wordsMails are expected to arrive at the General Post-office as follows:— LONDON.—Via SUEZ—Osterley, May 17. Via SAN FRANCISCO—Marama, May 26. ...
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Advertising : 27 wordsSir,—In leference to the question put forward by some of your correspondents, that residents of German birth should convene a meeting at the Town Hall and ...
Article : 224 wordsOwing to the indisposition of Mr. Justice Powers, who is sufferering from a cold, the Commowealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration was adjourned yesterday. His ...
Article : 644 words"I am in the place where I am demanded of conscience to speak the truth, and therefore the truth I speak, impugn it whoso list." ...
Article : 28 wordsSir,—I am sure Australian and all other inhabitants of the British dominions feel, especially after reading "The Times" correspondent's account of the terrible ...
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Article : 181 words"Sir,—Although unacquainted with Mr. Hceht I must compliment him on the tone of his Jetter, and congratulate him on his courage in coming out in the open, when ...
Article : 247 wordsSir,—When the war broke out an[?]mic cosmopolitans, quite forgetting that race is one of the fundamentals, would have us believe that we were not at war, with the ...
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Article : 3,037 wordsSir,—Now that the verdict of the coloner in the Lusitania outrage has been recorded it is to be "hoped that when the time is opportune the murderers, especially the ...
Article : 146 wordsSir,—Surely the life and work of German colonists who have lived and laboured here for more than a generation should be sufficient to command the respect of all ...
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Article : 52 wordsSir,—I agree with "No Delay" that we should prohibit any more of the brood from landing here, and to confiscate the property of those already here who show ...
Article : 222 wordsSir,—The acts approved by William the Murderer are in accord with prophecy:— "The devil is come down unto you, having great wrath, because he knoweth that he ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Trustees Executors and Agency Company Limited, of 412 Collins street, is applying for probate of the will and codicil of Miss Jane Hume, formerly of 101 Hotham street. East Melbourne, but ...
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Article : 82 wordsSir,—In the face of recent happenings in the war sentiment is apt to run away with a large number of our citizens, but we must remember that the British nation sets the ...
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Article : 172 wordsThe offer of co-operation made by the Fremiers of the different States at their recent conference has been received with pleasure by the Minister for Defence ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 311 wordsSir,—Your correspondents in "The Argus" of to-day mainly urge "the Huns" of our land to have a large public meeting, and to denounce the land of their ...
Article : 152 wordsWilliam Jasper Delabant, of Villamants street, Geelong West. [?]. Causes of insolvency—Having become liable for law costs in a petition of his wife for divorce. ...
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Article : 115 wordsSir,—The ferocious brutality of the German nice as exemplified in the murder of the helpless passengers of the Lusitania calls for universal condemnation. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 13 May 1915, Page 6
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