If no soft lemont of (the seamen's strike is efected this week Melbourne will have to endure inconveniences and losses such as it has not known for many years. ...
Article : 512 wordsThe Australian cricketers, playing against the West of Scotland, have made 638 runs for the loss of six wickets. Murray is 131 not out, while Trenuery made 118, Bull ...
Article : 53 wordsAn interstate conference of representatives of National organisations throughout Australia assembled at the National Trustees' Building yesterday, Senator Plain ...
Article : 3,094 wordsAs the motor-car conveying Mr. Lloyd George to the House of Commons on Monday left No. 10 Downing street it was surrounded by vast cheering crowds. ...
Article : 321 wordsThe Copenhagen correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" reports that the Lettish troops under General Alod have captured Riga and the bridge over the ...
Article : 118 wordsHerr Karl Helfferich, who was Finance Minister and Vice-Chancellor in the Bethman-Hollweg Government, declared in an interview published in Berlin on Monday ...
Article : 467 wordsThe English Bowling Association has arranged for a New Zealand team of bowlers to visit the United Kingdom next year. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS. ...
Article : 159 wordsThe Sinn Foin leader, De Valera, in an interview in New York, said:—"We shall raise money in the United States for the legitimate purposes of the Irish ...
Article : 456 wordsThat further regulations would be issued reducing the hours in which the use of electric light and gas in places of amusement would be allowed was expected by ...
Article : 272 wordsBRISBANE, Tuesday.—In connection with the strike riots in Townsville, 50 police, fully equipped, left Brisbane last evening en route to Townsville. As no ...
Article : 217 wordsElectric light and power for Federal Parliament House and the State Parliament House is supplied by the Railways department, and with the Federal session ...
Article : 153 wordsA remarkable incident was witnessed at Victoria railway station in London on Sunday when the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) arrived from Paris. ...
Article : 149 wordsThe compensatory payments which are to be made under the amended agreement provisionally concluded between the Tramway Board and the employees, to tramwaymen ...
Article : 247 wordsSenator Borah (Republican), speaking in the United States Senate during the debate on the League of Nations, said that it was obvious that financial interests intended to ...
Article : 142 wordsMelbourne was left entirely without gas on August 29, 1890, owing to the strike of gas-stokers, called out because s.s Norkoowa had arrived with a cargo of coal ...
Article : 292 wordsFollowing is the statement made by the Central Coal Board yesterday:— Owing to the acute position now reached In regard to the coal stocks held by the ...
Article : 457 wordsMr. Hughes, in an interview in London on Monday with a representatives of the Australian Press Association, said:- "All men are asking themselves, 'Is the ...
Article : 244 wordsThe Peking correspondent of the "New York Times" has interviewed the Chinese Premier, Kung Hsin Chan, who said that China's future depended on her ability to ...
Article : 115 wordsOn his return yesterday from a trip in Northern Victoria, the Minister for Lands (Mr. Clarke) said that he had found the crops very backward owing to the dry ...
Article : 279 wordsFrom His Excellency the Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson) the Acting Minister for the Navy (Mr. Poynton) has received the following peace ...
Article : 161 wordsSevere earthquakes are reported from a wide area in the Bologna and Florence regions in Italy. Entire villages have been destroyed, and ...
Article : 59 wordsFor some days past the Victorian Railways Commissioners have been considering the suggestion by the chairman of the Coal Board (Rear-Admiral Sir William ...
Article : 146 wordsThe Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade (Mr. W. C. Bridgeman) announced in the House of Commons on Monday that an increase of 4/6 per ton in the price of ...
Article : 136 wordsThe New Zealand Prime Minister (Mr. Massey), when interviewed in Paris before his departure for the Dominion, said:- "The signing of the Treaty will bring ...
Article : 105 wordsAt an interstate conference of representatives of National organisations which opened in Melbourne yesterday, the following motion, moved by the Premier of ...
Article : 89 wordsIt was announced from Sydney on Monday that Major Evans had resigned, with disgust, from the position of commissioner in New South Wales, under the War ...
Article : 170 wordsThe French Prime Minister (M. Clemenceau) on Monday presented the Peace Treaty to the French Chamber of Deputies. In a speech on the occasion he said: ...
Article : 56 wordsThe council of the Sailors and Firemen's Union, as a protest against the policy of a section of the "Triple Alliance" (Railwaymen, Miners, and Transport Workers) to ...
Article : 50 wordsBROKEN HILL, Tuesday.—The president of the Mining Managers' Association (Mr. Emery) has sent a reply to the unions, including the Amalgamated Miners' ...
Article : 275 wordsMr. Bonar Law (leader of the Government in the House of Commons), replying on Monday to a deputation of 150 Coalition members of Parliament, denied that the ...
Article : 56 wordsAn extension of unemployment, serious loss to business firms, and great inconvenieuee to the public will inevitably result from the imposition of the new ...
Article : 432 wordsMr. Cyril Brown, the Berlin correspondent of the "New York World," telegraphing two days before the signing of peace, said that a leading member of the German ...
Article : 120 wordsCaptain William Macdonald, of Melbourne, who is now in San Francisco, asserts that he will be ready to fly across the Pacific to Australia on August 15. He ...
Article : 41 wordsAccording to the Ottawa correspondent of the "New York Times," the Canadian Government estimates the area under wheat in the Dominion at 16,958,500 acres, ...
Article : 33 wordsSotheby's, in London, have sold for £5,000 the original log-book used on Nelson's Victory covering the battle of Trafalgar and Nelson's death. Sir James ...
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Article : 161 wordsThe British Government has introduced a bill in the House of Commons to extend the limit of income from £160 to £250 of those employed otherwise than in manual ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Note handed by the Turkish emissaries to the Council of Ten was a remarkable document. It contained the startling statement that Turkey insisted on complete ...
Article : 62 wordsThere were 136,000 deaths from influenza in Great Britain during the past half-year. ...
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Article : 82 wordsThe Government of India Bill, under which far-reaching reforms are proposed, has been committed to a joint committee of the House of Lords and the House of ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 2 Jul 1919, Page 9
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