SYDNEY, Tuesday.—While certain officials at Macdonell House are treating the new Majority Labour party, formed by Mr. Catts, M.H.R., with scorn, branches ...
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Article : 2,038 wordsGenoa city is at present an armed camp. These surroundings to a conference with peaceful intent are mainly due to the presence of the Russian Bolshevik delegation, ...
Article : 1,624 wordsFull inquiry into the cause of the number of failures among science students at the Melbourne University was invited by Professor Berry when speaking at a meeting ...
Article : 827 wordsThe earthquake felt over a large part of Victoria on Monday night was preceded by a slight disturbance registered by the observatory seismograph at [?] 46min. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 994 wordsIn an address last night to members of the League of Nations Union in the Assembly Hall, Senator Pearce, who represented Australia at the Washington ...
Article : 971 wordsIn the contest for the heavyweight championship of the British Empire last night against the English boxer, "Joe" Beckett, the Australian, George Cook, was ...
Article : 607 wordsKnowledge of Victoria and long experience with the force were the factors which influenced the State Cabinet yesterday in selecting Superintendent Nicholson for the ...
Article : 466 wordsNews from Central Asia states that Enver Pasha, at one time Turkish Minister for War, is now near Bokhara, fighting the Bolsheviks. ...
Article : 104 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Dooley did not tender the resignation of his Ministry today, but there is no doubt that he will do so in time to enable the Fuller Cabinet to ...
Article : 414 wordsInterest is maintained in the second week of the trial of Major Herbert Armstrong, formerly clerk of courts at Hay, in Wales, who is charged with having poisoned his ...
Article : 283 wordsApproval was yesterday given by the State Cabinet for the appointment of a police promotions board. The members are Mr. P. Cohen, P.M., Superintendent Evans, ...
Article : 157 words"Sporting Life" says:—"Cook held Beckett grimly to save himself. It was a poor affair as a boxing exhibition. One man wanted to box as well as he was able, ...
Article : 135 wordsSuggestions have been made from time to time to the Tramways Board that tramcar congestion in the city could be relieved by providing that a certain number of cars ...
Article : 352 wordsThe Association of Wireless and Cable Telegraphists, the members of which went on strike owing to the determination of the shipowners to employ them in ...
Article : 68 wordsRecommendations from the governor of Pentridge (Mr. Conder) and the chief architect of the Public Works department (Mr. Brittingham) for the remodelling of ...
Article : 130 wordsTOWNSVILLE (Q.), Tuesday—Mr. Pratten, M.H.R., who is deputy president of the New South Wales National Association, landed here from the Marella to-day. ...
Article : 220 wordsCritics generally discuss the fight with withering sarcasm. Mr. Bennison, boxing expert of the "Daily Telegraph," says "it was an affair without science or niceness, ...
Article : 251 wordsNo advice has been received in Melbourne by shipping managers regarding the effects of the strike of wireless operators in London on the steamer services to ...
Article : 70 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—There is a possibility that the Federal Parliament will be transferred to Canberra within the next two years. Negotiations which took place ...
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Article : 840 wordsThe German-Australian Steamship Co. and the Kosmos Shipping Co., which are working under a "community of interests" agreement, announce the following ...
Article : 118 wordsThe American Department of State has received a Belgian note recognising the United States claim to the costs of its army of occupation in the Rhine Valley. ...
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Article : 272 wordsA deliberate attempt at train-wr[?]king was reported by the railways authorites to the police yesterday. Fortunately a serious accident was averted ...
Article : 115 wordsThe Allied High Commissioners are preparing to reply to the Kemalist leaders at Angora, pointing out that the Kemalist proposals for an armistice are entirely ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 12 Apr 1922, Page 11
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