SYDNEY, Wednesday.—At practically a full meeting of the Labour Caucus at Parliament House this afternoon, it was decided by a fair majority that the general ...
Article : 415 wordsWhen the Dail Eireann reassembled in Dublin on Tuesday morning further speeches were made on the agreement between the British Government and the ...
Article : 405 wordsFor a few thrilling moments yesterday afternoon the air about the Eastern Markets was electrical. The arrival of Senior-detectives Brophy and Piggott gave ...
Article : 999 wordsIt was stated to-night that the French delegation had notified Mr. Hughes that it accepted in principle the second and third Root resolutions, which seek to ...
Article : 759 words(BY OUR SPECIAL REPORTES.) SWAN HILL, Wednesday:— There are many people watching with interest and wonder the kaleidoscopic changes which are ...
Article : 1,303 words"It people would devote to the selection of meat anything like the same keenness they show in the selection of dress, they would reduce their meat bills ...
Article : 1,683 wordsCauses of Indian discontent with the existing regime, and reasons for the clamour for self-government, within the Empire, were explained in an interesting ...
Article : 1,471 wordsA desire on the part of the Imper[?]al Government to cut the "cut the losses." in butter has led to considerable pert[?]bation among the producers of Australia. The autherities at ...
Article : 1,464 wordsSir,—The forcible attention directed to the great menace by the feeble-minded by "Mother" to-day is timely. The appeal to the medical faculty to uphold her will ...
Article : 311 wordsSYDNEY. Wednesday.— The Premier (Mr. Dooley) said to-day that Cabinet had decided to put into immediate operation the clause of the new Electoral Act relating to ...
Article : 41 wordsSenator Pearce has written to the New York "Time" controverting statements recently made by Professor C. F. Thwing, emeritus professor of the Western Reserve ...
Article : 216 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday. — Referring to-day to Sir George Fuller's statement of what occurred at Government House when he (Sir George Fuller) tendered the ...
Article : 250 wordsReplying to criticism of the condition of the Eastern Market and the Eastern Arcade, the town clerk (Mr T. G. Ellery) said yesterday that the City Council recognised no ...
Article : 263 wordsTom Simonetti, a well-known Glasgow boxer, while fighting Will Devanney, was knocked out in the eighth round, the force of the blow driving several teeth through ...
Article : 50 wordsIn developing immigration the Commonwealth authorities are really servants of the States. If the States decide against bringing in any immigrants the ...
Article : 745 wordsWith one are lamp in more than half a mile of roadway the section of Alexandra avenue between Punt road and Darling street, South Yarra, after dark is one of ...
Article : 546 wordsThere was a well-authenticated story current to-night that the four Powers had agreed among themselves that the United States and Japan should exchange notes ...
Article : 102 wordsA bill has been introduced by the German Government for the purpose of handing over the German State railways to an independent administration, which will fix ...
Article : 62 wordsMr. Charles F. Reavis, Republican member for Nebraska of the United States House of Representatives, has introduced a resolution into the House, which admittedly ...
Article : 71 wordsBecause natives have been employed to do white men's work, and the coal mines have been kept working, the strikers have withdrawn utility workers and even the ...
Article : 58 wordsAdvices from Helsingfors (Finland) state that troops of the Far Eastern (Chita) Republic have driven the Bolsheviks out of Kamchatka, and that other "white" rebels ...
Article : 51 wordsSeveral thousand tons of accumulated stocks of Australian meat are being offered to Germany and other Central European countries for cash. The negotiations, if the ...
Article : 46 wordsThe French Prime Minister (M. Briand) has left for Cannes to attend the meeting of the Allied Supreme Council. The Portuguese Government has resigned ...
Article : 252 wordsThe Commonwealth Government steamer Largs Bay has sailed for Australia with 750 emigrants. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe largest sum offered in Victoria as a reward was £4,000, when the Kelly Gang was operating in 1879. Four years later £500 was offered for assistance in clearing ...
Article : 262 wordsMembers of the Australian Sugar Council will meet in Brisbane on February 17, under the chairmanship of the Minister for Customs (Mr. Rodgers). There will probably ...
Article : 301 wordsThe duplication of the trunk telephone line between Sydney and Melbourne has been completed, and the line will be open for business at an early date. The final ...
Article : 181 wordsRepresentatives from the conference subsequently waited upon the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), and urged that the Ministrs give financial assistance to enable the ...
Article : 584 wordsBringing a full complement of passengers from Great Britain, the Orient liner Orsova berthed at the New Railway Pier, Port Melbourne, at half-past 2 o'clock ...
Article : 87 wordsThe articles by "Prelector" on "The Schools" will not be published during the holidays. The next will appear on Thursday, February 2. ...
Article : 25 wordsAt the close of Tuesday's play in the billiard match of 16,000 up between T. Reece and Clark McConachy (McConachy receiving 1,000) the scores were:—McConachy, ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 5 Jan 1922, Page 7
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