BALLARAT, Tuesday.—Mr. Deakin, leader of the Federal Opposition, addressed a meeting in the Athenæum-hall to-night. Between 400 and 500 women and men ...
Article : 4,259 wordsThe Port of London employers have branded as "absolutely impracticable" the proposal of the Cabinet, that the masters should federate, and appoint ...
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Article : 226 wordsThe Cunard Steamship Co, Ltd. has refused recompense for the action of their vessel, the Carpathia, in picking up the Titanic's survivors. ...
Article : 69 wordsLady Fuller presided at a meeting of the Victoria League of Victoria at the Townhall yesterday morning. The Commonwealth High Commissioner ...
Article : 1,600 wordsTime having been allowed for a discussion of the preliminary selection of Liberal candidates for the Senate, the conference of Victorian Liberal leagues will be resumed ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,752 wordsSir,—In your issue of to-day a letter appears from one who claims to be a member of the People's Liberal Party over the signature of "Advanced Liberal," in which ...
Article : 251 wordsMr. A. Carlisle, designer of the Titanic, stated at Lord Mersey's inquiry on Monday, that he told the Merchant Shipping Act committee, and also the owners of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 147 wordsGrand Admiral Koester, presiding at the annual congress of the Navy League at Welmar, urged that five additional armoured cruisers should be laid down before 1917, ...
Article : 54 wordsPORTLAND, Tuesday.—Word has been received here by relatives that Mr. Charles Findlay, a native of Portland, and son of the late Mr. George Findlay, went down ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Australian eight-oar crew for the Olympic Games, who have been practising steadily at Cookham, will go to Henley on Jung 23 to prepare for the regatta events ...
Article : 237 wordsPublic feeling is beginning to turn against the Government as a consequence of the extraordinary scenes which have occurred in the Hungarian. Lower House at the last ...
Article : 107 wordsSir—Senator M'Coll and Dr. Carty Salmon, although they always voted for the highest duty proposed by the Deakin Ministry, would be accepted if a representative ...
Article : 108 wordsThe Strike Dispute Committee has issued a manifesto, in which it says:— "We exhausted all means" to prevent a strike, and vainly endeavoured for ...
Article : 124 wordsWith both legs cut off and her body terribly muntilated, Edith Eleanor Smith, a married woman, aged 29 years, who lived at 104 Spring-street, Preston, was discovered ...
Article : 211 wordsMr. Hugh Menzies (organising lecturer) has just concluded a series of addresses at Rockwood, Werneth, Berry Bank, Linton, Berringa, Blabrook, Newtown. ...
Article : 272 wordsThe steel four-masted barque Erasmo (1,993 tons), owned in Italy, which left Port Piric on March 21 for Falmouth with 38,318 bags of wheat on board, has put into port ...
Article : 102 wordsFederal Ministers were again in Cabinet yesterday afternoon considering the programme that will be submitted to the last session of the Parliament, which will be ...
Article : 165 wordsProvincial reports show that there is no enthusiasm among the transport workers for a general strike, as desired by the leaders in London. ...
Article : 680 wordsWhen the scope of the work of the Empire Trade Commission was announced, surprise was expressed by many that the United Kingdom's resources had not been ...
Article : 200 wordsThe Tariff Commission formed in 1904 by Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, M.P., under the auspices of the Tariff Reform Leagu has reported on the economic position in ...
Article : 108 wordsSOUTHPORT (Q.), Tuesday.—Information is to hand that the steamer Timaru, which left the Clarence River for Brisbane, met with disaster on Saturday. She sprang ...
Article : 505 wordsAt the annual "At Home" of the Brighton Women's Orange Lodge, held at the Caledonian-hall. Middle Brighton, last evening, Mr. O. R. Snowball. M.L.A., referred ...
Article : 343 wordsA meeting convened by the Ormond branch of the Australiann Women's National League is to be held in the Ormond-hall tonight. Addresses will be delivered by ...
Article : 74 wordsBEAUFORT, Tuesday.—At a combined meeting of Liberals held at Beaufort last night, Messrs. D. Stewart and D. R. Hannah were appointed as delegated to ...
Article : 62 wordsThe surreptitious landing of scores of Chinese on the Californian coast is of such frequent occurrence that the United states Governemnt has decided to take drastic ...
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Article : 182 wordsA number of convicts at San Quentin (Cal.) prison broke out into revolt last week. When the guard fired upon them and killed one of the number, they made a ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 12 Jun 1912, Page 13
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