General Wupeifn, Military Governor of the provinces of Hunan and Hupeh, has sent an altimatum to the Pekin Government, giving the Liang Shi-yi Cabinet three ...
Article : 229 wordsWithout accepting the statements already made on the condition of the. Homes of Hope, the trustees of the institution yesterday admitted that the homes were ...
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Article : 256 wordsExamination of the rains of the building known, as the A.B.C. Cafe, on the eastern side of Swanston street, a few doors north of Bourke street, suggests that the ...
Article : 816 wordsThe wild plunge of a young horse on to the dummy of a tram in Victoria street yesterday afternoon at about 3 o'clock resulted in the death of a youth on a visit from ...
Article : 594 wordsTwelve thousand children, reresenting more than 50 schools, assembled at the "Island," between Government House and ancient Fort St. Goerge, this morning to ...
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Article : 305 wordsThe date of the inquest on the death of Alma Tirtschke, the victim of the Gun alley murder, has not been announced by the coroner (Dr. Cole), but the inquiry, will ...
Article : 176 wordsReports from Samara, in the Russian famine zone, to the Russian Relief Commission, state that the starving people of Buzaluk, having eaten. all their dogs, cats, ...
Article : 92 words"Le Matin"' states that M. Poincare has informed Mr. Lloyd George that he will not attend the. Genoa Economic Conference, but that M. Viviani will, represent France. ...
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Article : 211 wordsInterviewed on his arrival at London, the new High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Joseph Cook) said that he proposed to apply himself to seeding up steamships, ...
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Article : 128 wordsThe death is announced of Sir John Kirk, foreign secretary to the Royal Geographical Society, aged 90 years. Sir John Kirk was the last survivor (and ...
Article : 201 wordsSearch is being continued for the man who leapt on to a jinker which Edgar Whorlow, a fruiterer,of Burke road, Hawthorn South, was driving along St.Kilda ...
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Article : 428 wordsThe Scottish. Home Rule Association, which claims to represent every shade of political opinion, has directed a manifesto to tho Ministry, offering its congratulations ...
Article : 55 words"Billy," the old chestnut horse which was the friend of everyone who travels an the Toorak tramway line, is dead. For 10 years "Billy" had drawn tramcars to and from ...
Article : 249 wordsWhat becomes of all the "gummy" sharks that are taken out of the sea and sent to Melbourne, presumably for human consumptions? the question is prompted ...
Article : 375 wordsThe national directory of the Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society has sent the following message to Professor McNeil, Messrs. de Valera, Arthur ...
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Article : 281 wordsThe vice-chancellor (Sir John Griee) presided over a meeting of the council of the University at the Town Hall yesterday. Professor Osborne formally submitted ...
Article : 99 wordsDiscussing the match between Albert Lloyd and "Dick" Smith to-night, the boxing citie of "Sporting Life" expresses the opinion that Lloyd's advantage in age and ...
Article : 49 wordsThe correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Berlin throws light on one of the Russian revolution mysteries by stating, on good authority, that the Russian Crown ...
Article : 76 wordsThe writ for the by-election for the Yarra scat in the Honse of Representatives, rendered vacant by the death of Mr. F. G. Tudor, will be issued on January 20. ...
Article : 96 wordsIn the tennis championship finals, F. M. B. Fisher (formerly of New Zealand) and H. Hunt, an Australian defeated S. Hardy (U.S.A.) and A. W. Myers, 6-3, 6-2 4-6,6-4. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 17 Jan 1922, Page 7
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