Carrying over 1,000 troops whose names were given in list "Z," the White Star liner Suevice, the first steamer to leave Great Britain for Australia after the ...
Article : 531 wordsThe Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt), after spending several days in Sydney, left for Melbourne last night. Archbishop Clarke will commence his ...
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Advertising : 392 wordsThe week-end brought no material change in the position concerning the s.s. Loongana, which is detained at Melbourne for lack of a crew. The seamen are remaining ...
Article : 360 wordsWidespread sympathy was expressed during the week-end with the mother of a dead soldier son, the details of whose case were published in "The Argus" on Saturday ...
Article : 273 wordsSeveral commodities, mostly of minor importance, will be released from the control of the Price Fixing department this week. The main lines of foodstuffs will be ...
Article : 438 wordsEvery letter trust be accompanied by the name and address of the writer, not necessary for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. Correspondents are requested to inform the ...
Article : 69 wordsPresident Wilson did a great service to the world when he propounded his scheme for a League of Nations for maintaining the peace of the ...
Article : 2,575 wordsThe deputy controller of Repatriation (Major M. B. Ryan) furnished a reply on Saturday to the complaint made by Captain [?] Turnbull, M.C., against the methods ...
Article : 326 wordsInstead of leaving Geelong on Saturday for Newcastle, as was intended by her owners, Huddart, Parker Limited, the collier Moorabool, unable to obtain a full crew, ...
Article : 77 wordsAlthough a fierce heat prevailed yesterday the temperature fell short by a few points of the maximum on Thursday last, yesterday's reading being 100.1deg. in the shade ...
Article : 365 wordsBRISBANE, Sunday.—M. Paul Thomson, M. Adolf Hodee, and Mr. Meadows Smith, of the French Mission, were entertained at a river trip on the Lucinda by the Acting ...
Article : 333 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—As the result of exorbitant demands made by the crews, mostly in relation to alleged risk from influenza, the following large steamers are held ...
Article : 100 wordsOn the steamship Zelandia, which the Navy Office expects to reach Hobson's Bay late to-night, and to berth at No. 6 Victoria Dock at daylight on Tuesday. 135 ...
Article : 278 wordsThe district commandant (Brigadier-General Williams has had inquiries made into the complaints made by Mr. G. M. Allan, of Toorak, in a letter to "The ...
Article : 118 wordsTALLANGATTA, Saturday.—The matter of soldiers' pensions has been a sore point for some time in this district, not only amongst men, but also civilians. The ...
Article : 196 wordsSir,—Entirely incorrect is the inference in the letter of "A Resident" in "The Argus" of to-day, that hotelkeepers in Port Melbourne supplied [?] liquor to ...
Article : 664 wordsThe Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) was asked on Saturday if his attention has been directed to statements that in some of the [?] open hostility had ...
Article : 325 wordsTALLANGATTA, Saturday.—The first serious fire in the town for six years occurred last night at 10 o'clock, when a house owned by the executors of the estate of ...
Article : 387 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—A storm of exceptional violence, lasting [?] 20 minutes, passed over Sydney on Saturday afternoon. [?] the size of [?] fell so ...
Article : 218 wordsReference is again made in the annual report of the Audit of General to the [?] ness and neglect evident in accounting for stores on issue to military units. In [?] ...
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Article : 415 wordsA huge skate was caught off the [?] Melbourne Railway [?] yesterday afternoon on a [?] line by Messrs. J. Brown, of Napter street. [?], and F. [?] of ...
Article : 465 wordsAs a result of an incident at Huntly wheat depot, where violence was [?] against non-unionist [?], and the use of a knife was alleged, police protection is ...
Article : 364 wordsA suddenly as it was proclaimed the famine of copper [?] appears to have ended, before the arrival of a considerable shipment of newly-[?] emrenty from ...
Article : 257 wordsEnglish, American, and Expeditionary Mails are expected to arrive at [?] p.m. to-day. ...
Article : 18 wordsBRISBANE, Sunday. The Acting Premier and Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) [?] attend the proposed conference in Melbourne on January 22 of Premiers and ...
Article : 144 wordsThe following are the results of the [?] examinations for entrance scholarships at [?] College; John [?] Jubilee Scholarship [?] of commissioned offices of [?] who [?] ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 6 Jan 1919, Page 4
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