PERTH, Thursday.— In the Legislative Aesembly to-day the Premier (Sir James M[?]bell) moved- "That mis House is of opinion that the bill ...
Article : 328 wordsThe court in which the trial of Landru is proceeding was like an anatimical museum on Thursday while exports gave evidence regading bones found in the Villa ...
Article : 359 wordsInvestigations by tho Chief of Detectives (Mr. Duncan Matheson) and the San Francisco police have not succeeded in determining the persons who stole £25,000 ...
Article : 100 wordsContrary to expectations, the Lord Chancellor (Viscount Birkenhead) and the Attorney-General (Sir Gordon Hewart) conferred with Messrs. Arthur Griffith, ...
Article : 161 wordsHer Majesty the Queen and the princess Mary had lancheon with Viscount Lasecelles at Chesterfield House, his residence in Mayfair, yuesterday. Afterwards the party drove ...
Article : 263 wordsBefore the members of the [?] [?] tute of Victoria, the State [?] [?] Genera; (Mr. Arthur Robinson [?] [?] ing read a paper upon "[?] [?] [?] ...
Article : 1,877 wordsThe statement is definitely made from several sources that the French delegation at the meeting of the Far-Eastern Committee on Wednesday questioned the ...
Article : 842 wordsReplying to the remarks made by the Premier of South Australia (Mr. Barwell) on the Federal Arbitration Bill, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) declared last night ...
Article : 916 words"Figaro" referring to the departure from Washington of M. Briand says, it must be considered that the conference is over, and that its results are of a negative ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Secietary of State for Foreign Affairs(Marquis Curzon), speaking yesterday at the Canon street Hotel, where he was the guest at luncheon of the United ...
Article : 427 wordsThe correspondent of the New York "Times" at San Francisco states that the investigation has shown that the supposed burglar-proof locks attached to the spe[?]e ...
Article : 557 wordsThe council of the National Liberal Federation met at Newcastle yesterday. Mr. J. M. Robertson presided. Resolutions passed included one ...
Article : 68 wordsRegret at the statements made by the Premier of Western Australia (Sir James Mitchell) on the Federal Convention Bill was expressed by the Prime Minister ...
Article : 382 wordsThe Government of Bombay has sent a cable message to the Secretary of State for India (Mr. E. S. Montagu) describing the enthusiastic reception given to the Prince ...
Article : 228 wordsAnother bomb outrage ocurred at Belfast yesterday At 6 o'clock, while shipyard workers were going home, a Sinn Ferner flung a bomb at a tram which was passing ...
Article : 296 wordsGeneral satisfaction is expressed throughout India at the conclusion of the treaty of friondship with Afghanistan, which ends the state of anxiety, suspense, and ...
Article : 284 wordsThe newspapers comment on Lord Curzon's speech. The "Daily News" says:—"Lord Curzon's warning to France is a very grave public ...
Article : 351 wordsLord Alfred Douglas is suing the "Evening News" for libel in connection with an obituary notice published after Lord Alfred Douglas's death had been untruly reported ...
Article : 375 wordsJocular reference was made in the House of Representatives yesterday to the adverse reception which has been given the Constitution Convention Bill, Mr. ...
Article : 235 wordsA large party of Englishmen, formerly members of the Spanish Foreign Legion, has arrived here in a deplorable condition. They are renniless and bitterly complain ...
Article : 85 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—Sydney detectives engaged in investigating the Sonoma robbery are emphatically of opinion that the gold was aboard when the vessel left ...
Article : 268 wordsIn consequence of reports of clashes between British and Dominion delegates at the International Labour Conference, Mr. Montague Barlow (British delegate), Mr. ...
Article : 97 wordsCommunist tactics kept the Prussian Parhament sitting till 6 o'clock yestcrday morning. The methods of obstruction employed included tin-whistling, flinging stink bombs, ...
Article : 89 wordsSpeaking at the American Club in Paries on Thanksgiving Day, the United States Ambassador (Mr. H. C. Wallace) said:- "We Americans wore recalled by the war ...
Article : 91 wordsFor the Melbourne Cup of 1922 the added money has been raised from £8,000 to £10,000 This important announcement was made by the V.R.C. yesterday. ...
Article : 560 wordsThe "Daily Herald" (Labour), reviewing the British Government's contract to accept from the Australian Government the output of the lead and zinc mines at ...
Article : 116 wordsReferring yesterday to the bill introduced by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) for the establishment of a convention to consider constitutional ...
Article : 227 wordsIf the explanatory British Note and accompanying propositions made to the Egyptian delegates in London provide satisfactorily for the resumption of negotiations ...
Article : 81 wordsThe correspondent of the "Westminster Gazette" at Washington says that it is plain that France and Italy could if they chose, make Mr. C. E. Hughes's naval ...
Article : 80 wordsThe Agent-General for Tasmania (Mr. A. H. Ashbolt), interviewed by the Australian Press Association with reference to Mr. Hughes's speech on the air service ...
Article : 163 wordsThe Prime Minister of France (M. Briand) in a speech here before his embarkation to France, said:—"In coming here I was certain that I would find that ...
Article : 512 wordsThe settlement by the Hentys at Portland in October 1834, and their early enterprises in agriculture, woolgrowing, and whaling, were entertainingly described by ...
Article : 478 wordsMr. A. C. MacLaren, speaking at a dinner given by the Ashtcad Cricket Club, said that he agreed with Armstrong that English County,cricket had become to a ...
Article : 59 wordsMr. H. B. G. Larkin, manager of the, Commonwealth Government Line of steamers, and Mr. D. York Syme, of the Melbourne Steamship Co., are representing ...
Article : 298 wordsAt the sales of free and Bawra wool yesterday a good selection of merinoes, together with medium and low-grade crossbreds, was submitted. Competition was ...
Article : 158 wordsMr. C. Lucas is satisfied that Georges Carpenter's illness has justified his request for a postponement of his fight with George Cook, the Australian ...
Article : 141 wordsA well-attended meeting of friends and supporters of Mr. Norman Bayles, who is contesting the election to fill the vacancy caused in the Melbourne Province of the ...
Article : 380 words"That this institute reaftirms tho principle that polico magistrates alone should he entitled to adjudicate in courts of petty sessions in the metropolitan area and the ...
Article : 196 wordsMr "Sammy" Lunn, formerly an icecream vendor in Adelaide, who collected many huudreds of pounds for the soldiera during the war, is returning to ...
Article : 194 wordsIn a quadrangular cricket match at Bombay, the Parsees bent the Mohammedans by two wickets. The Europeans in the final match ...
Article : 111 wordsAt the annual meeting of the Australian Mercantile Land and Finance Co. to-day, Mr. R. H. Caird (chairman) referred to the Australian suggestion that the British ...
Article : 128 wordsFollowing the conference of members of the Commonwealth Dairy Produce Pool Committee in Sydney on October 7, a cable message was sent to the British Board of ...
Article : 115 wordsHEFIELD, Friday.—One cow, 22 pigs, and about 30 fowls belonging to Mr. W. H. Davis, a farmer at Glenmaggie North, near Heyfield, are dead, and others are sick, as ...
Article : 159 wordsContinuing his march against [?] man, Clark McConnchy, of New Zealand, yesterday increased his, unfinished break to 461.. The opening play was slow, but it ...
Article : 120 wordsIn a state of intoxication, James Mailer, aged 34 jears driver, was seated [?] a loaded cordial [?] which was careering along [?] street, [?] at a fast [?] on November 24. When ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 26 Nov 1921, Page 21
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