Great interest was taken by members, on all sides of the House of Representatives in a statement made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) yesterday on the work ...
Article : 4,223 wordsThere were enthusiastic scenes at Waterloo station to-day, when the Australian cricketers left on their return journey to Australia. A large crowd, which included ...
Article : 85 wordsThe "Nichi Nichi Shimbun" states that the Japanese Ministry is preparing special instructions for the Japanese delegates to the Washington Disarmament Conference ...
Article : 339 wordsThe special correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Saratoff, in South-Western Russia, tells a tragic story of the Volga zone. The authorities, he says, are ...
Article : 359 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), replying to Mr. de Valera's last note, says:- "The Ministry has given the closest and ...
Article : 384 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—Lord North[?]liffe, in a farewell interview to-day, said:—"I am asked by newspapers in every State for my considered opinions on your future and fate. ...
Article : 2,167 wordsMr. Havelock Wilson, M.P., presiding at a meeting of the National Sailors and Firemen's Union, of which he is president, declared that Labour leaders would have been ...
Article : 158 wordsThe Lord Mayors of the provincial cities met in London yesterday and discussed unemployment. They decided to interview the Minister for Health (Sir Alfred Mond) ...
Article : 150 wordsThe League of Nations' Commission on the Russian Famine adopted the report of the Assembly, which considered it necessary that everything should be done to ...
Article : 54 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—The Minister for Lands (Mr. Loughlin) suggested an industrial bank to-day to establish credits for union organisations for co-operative ...
Article : 160 wordsThe Dail Eireann is arranging a world's conference of Irishmen, to be held either at Paris or Dublin, on January 21, 1922. on the anniversary of the proclamation of ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Democratic minority in the Senate, which is holding a cau[?]us, unanimously placed on record its support of President Harding's Disarmament Conference, and its ...
Article : 40 wordsIt is stated by the Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" that Estelle Jobin, widow of the man whose mutilated body was found in a sack in the Seine, has ...
Article : 172 wordsCommenting upon the Irish situation, the New York "Times," in a leading article, says:—"The situation demands a conference, not further correspondence. ...
Article : 199 wordsThe League of Nations Commission on Disarmament has adopted Lord Robert Cecil's report on disarmament, which the Assembly, will be asked to consider at the ...
Article : 135 wordsFrom Calicut, in Madras, large captures of rebels and arms are reported. Troops engaged the rebel outposts near Nilambur, and inflicted heavy losses. They were also ...
Article : 170 wordsMr. T. P. Strickland, the new chief electrical engineer to the Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board, will commence his duties this morning. It is a new ...
Article : 376 wordsWhen asked last night whether any decision had been arrived at as to the appointment of a representative from Australia to be present in Washington during ...
Article : 136 wordsBRISBANE, Friday.—Dr. Elkington reported to-night that a case of plague was notified to-day from Birley street, Spring Hill. At the request of the Health ...
Article : 88 wordsReplying to a suggestion published by a section of the press, that certain London interests were trying to persuade the Queensland Government to raise money ...
Article : 154 wordsArmed civilians in Tipperary attacked a parly of unarmed police and constabulary. One policeman was killed and another wounded. As the wounded man was being ...
Article : 167 words"[?] Se[?]olo" publishes an interview with an unnamed cardinal, which is attributed to Cardinal Gasparri, the Papal Secretary of State. The cardinal says that he ...
Article : 178 wordsOwing apparently to divided jurisdiction on the Williamstown foreshore, it seems that if a rat ventures above highwater mark its destruction is the duty of ...
Article : 173 wordsWith the object of re-establishing British trade, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) has invited a number of experts to Gairloch, Scotland, to confer with him ...
Article : 183 wordsMessrs. T. H. Si[?]ch and J. E. Davison, Labour members of the House of Commons, who recently visited the United States, in a report on prohibition, say that they ...
Article : 434 wordsWELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Massey) arrived at Auckland to-day by the s.s. Niagara. He is in the best of health. In an interview ...
Article : 378 wordsThe Commission of Public Health desires to impress upon every householder the necessity for promptly advising the municipal health of the discovery ...
Article : 95 wordsThe fluctuations in the value of the German mark are arousing fierce gambling among all classes in London. Hundreds of orders to purchase German exchange are ...
Article : 84 wordsWith the credit balance in the State Public Service War Fund it has been decided to erect massage departments at the Melbourne Hospital, and an operating ...
Article : 259 wordsSir,—I was living in Westminster for four years during the war. The rubbish tins were emptied daily, the only district in London, I believe, where this is ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Belgian Chamber of Deputies has rejected a Women's Suffrage Bill by 80 votes to 66. Lord Inchcape, the shipping magnate, ...
Article : 307 wordsThe "Daily News" learns from a reliable source that Greece is approaching Mustapha Kemal Pasha, leader of the Turkish Nationalists, with the view of making ...
Article : 92 words"Papua is a very sick country to-day," remarked Major Hay, M.H.R., for New England, yesterday. Major Hay has just returned from a visit to the territory, ...
Article : 222 wordsAccording to the Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," the French representative at the Assembly of the League of Nations again attempted to delay ...
Article : 149 wordsForcing a back window, thieves entered the shop of Hunter and Co., saddlers, Post-office place, on Thursday night, and stole a quantity of goods. ...
Article : 105 wordsADELAIDE, Friday.—At the interstate public service con[?]ence to-day, after some discussion indicating a division of views, it was resolved to recommend to the ...
Article : 129 wordsSir,—I made up mind to attend the Butt-Rumford concert last night. I was not in town during the day, and I did not purchase a 5/ ticket, as I saw they would ...
Article : 134 wordsSir,—The director of Education has again kindly given the Women's Hospital permission to promote the annual egg day in the metropolitan State schools on ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 1 Oct 1921, Page 19
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