Strong protests against the decision of the State Ministry to submit a bill to Parliament with the object of withdrawing its subsidy towards the upkeep of the ...
Article : 733 wordsGrievances arising out of the control by the State Electricity Commission of the bulk supply of electricity, and the consequent position of municipal councils which ...
Article : 927 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—The trial of Alderman Richard Davis Bramston, on a charge of having accepted a bribe in connection with a tender for the supply of wood ...
Article : 694 wordsThe death is announced of Lord Halsbury, a former Lord Chancellor, aged 96 years. Hardinge Stanley Giffard, first Earl of ...
Article : 1,077 wordsBelfast takes the dramatic rapprochement between Britain and Sinn Fein as a great grievance, and dark cryptic statements regarding Ulster' s future attitude are ...
Article : 412 wordsIt is stated by the Washington correspondent of the New York "World" that the general committee on the Limitation of Armaments, an unofficial body, at the ...
Article : 446 wordsHow a racehorse trainer made nearly £10,000 in one day with a horse that had been given him was told in the District Court yesterday. Louis Robertson, ...
Article : 679 wordsLondon newspapers unanimously eulogise the Washington pact for preserving peace in the Pacific, and pay special tributes to the British delegate, Mr. A. J. Balfour. ...
Article : 544 wordsSYDNEY. Monday—-The political situation remains indefinite. Whether the Labour Ministry has succeeded m persuading a member of the Opposition side to take ...
Article : 307 wordsAmong the earliest matters to be dealt with by the Federal Cabinet will be the appointment of the three members of the Tariff Board, the constitution of which has ...
Article : 558 wordsIt is believed in Dublin that Messrs. Collins and Griffith command in the Dail Eireann a majority of 80 votes to 40. Mr. de Valera's keenest friends do not believe ...
Article : 215 wordsThe Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the American Secretary for Commerce (Mr. H. C. Hoover), in a review of the European ...
Article : 153 wordsEditorial comment this morning on the Pacific Treaty is scanty in the New York papers. The "Tribune" is careful to discriminate between the provisions of the ...
Article : 438 wordsOne of the best known buildings of Melbourne " The Block" Arcade, which extends in L form from Collins street to Elizabeth street, is to be sold by auction ...
Article : 708 wordsBRISBANE, Monday —The Acting Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Smith) said to-day that he had asked both the Australian Sugar Producers Association and the ...
Article : 289 wordsThe candidates for the Melbourne, Province seat,in the Legislative Council are working hard throughout the province. Mr. Norman Bayles has arranged public ...
Article : 233 wordsEmulating the exploit of Tom Slaughter, who escaped from the State penitentiary at Little Rock, Arkansas, on Friday, "Tommy" O'Connor, a murderer, ...
Article : 276 wordsThe National Convention of the Friends of Irish Freedom Society has pledged its fund of £500,000 to wage a campaign of propaganda against Britain in the United ...
Article : 86 wordsBritish forces have killed 133 rebels, wounded three, and captured 45 without a single casualty to the British. The rebels are surrendering freely with their weapons. ...
Article : 115 wordsCommenting on the cost of railway construction recently in the Legislative Assembly, Mr. A. A. Billson, M.L.A., said that the Newcastle steel works were "in ...
Article : 329 wordsDr.W. Beattie Smith, a well-known Melbourne physician, collipsed in a bathroom at his residence at Tasina, Parliament place, East Melbourne, last night, and died almost ...
Article : 246 wordsADELAIDE, Monday —Sir Henry Braddon addressed a large gathering to-day under the auspices of the Commonwealth Club and the Chamber of Commerce. ...
Article : 242 wordsMr. Norman Bayles, the Liberal candidate in the Melbourne Province election, addressed a largely attended meeting in the schoolroom, Gatehouse street. ...
Article : 317 wordsThe Sicuranzia palace at Belgrad, Bessarabia (Roumania), has been attacked with bombs, and completely destroyed More than 100 persons were killed, ...
Article : 281 wordsReferring to the agreement arrived at between the British Empire, the United States, France, and Japan to establish a treaty assuring peace in the Pacific Ocean, ...
Article : 326 wordsA cable message from Teheran (Persia) states that Government troops have found the dead body of Kuchik Khan in a mountain pass near Resht. This rids the Persian ...
Article : 171 wordsAn attempt to wreek a passenger train on the North British railway, between Edinburgh and Musselburgh, has caused a widespread sensation throughout Scotland, ...
Article : 124 wordsPERTH, Sunday. —The total solar [?]clipse of 1922 will be observed by a party of five from the West Australian Observatory at Wollal. An English astronomer, ...
Article : 123 wordsSYDNEY, Monday —The patient at the Coast Hospital who has been suffering from plague is now said to be out of danger. No more plague-infected rats have been found. ...
Article : 130 wordsThe Greek Foreign Office has received a report purporting to give the text of a proclamation by a secret Turco- Bulgarian organisation, which shows that Mustapha ...
Article : 100 wordsLandru, who was lately found guilty of the murder of a number of women and sentenced to death, has commenced a hunger strike. He is Suffering from the ...
Article : 118 wordsNo decision has been reached by Vestey Brothers in relation to the proposed reopening of their meat works in the Northern Territory. ...
Article : 218 wordsSir,—It will be regretted if the Government of Victoria does not furnish the few hundred pounds required to enable the staff of the Melbourne Observatory to proceed ...
Article : 321 wordsBoth candidates speaking election as representatives of the Melbourne Provines in the Legislative Council are opposed to clauses in the Local Government Bill now ...
Article : 173 wordsMOREE (N.S.W.), Monday.—At the Police Court this morning John Jeremiah Curran was charged with the murder of Alderman Hogan, mayor of Moree, who was ...
Article : 240 wordsBRISBANE, Monday — Charges which the City Police Magistrate (Mr. H. L Archdall) stated disclosed an offence which was destitute of kindness and pity, and ...
Article : 195 wordsPrince Tokugawa delivered a remarkable speech last night before the Federal Council of Churches. He declared that militarism was a thing of the past, and the policy ...
Article : 171 wordsThe Allgemeiner Bank, of Dusseldorf, has failed, its losses, due to gambling in the mark, amounting to 200,000,000 marks. The bank was established early this year, with ...
Article : 51 wordsHOBART, Sunday, — The passing by the House of Representatives of the bill providing that no person who has resigned from the Parliament of a State and has ...
Article : 187 wordsStrong disapproval "of the regular custom of the Federal Parliament in following a 'go-slow' policy for the greater part of each year and then rushing bills through ...
Article : 141 wordsIn a billiard match with T. Reece, McConachy, the New Zealand champion, displayed improved form, and held Reece on the play for the day. McConachy ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 13 Dec 1921, Page 7
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