Mr. W. A. Watt, who has been returned unopposed to the House of Representatives for Balaclava, addressed a moderately attended meeting at St. Kilda Town Hall ...
Article : 2,137 wordsIt is reported that the Angora Government has selected Prince Abdul Medjid Effendi, who is a cousin of the deposed Sultan and was heir apparent, as the new ...
Article : 166 wordsNo hitch occurred in the arrangements concerning the Union Steamship Company's passenger steamer Paloona, which sailed at noon yesterday for New Zealand. ...
Article : 152 wordsSitting as arbitrators, Messrs. Bryant, K. C. (chairman), A. Rankin, and A. E. Barton, in the council room of the General Post office, on Tuesday, commenced the ...
Article : 1,027 wordsMURTOA, Monday —In the small hours of this morning, when most of its passengers were still in their bunks, the Victorian National Resources Development ...
Article : 1,135 wordsAfter having been on strike for a litte more than two days, 100 motor-men and conductors employed on the Coburg section of the northern electric tramway system, ...
Article : 480 wordsThe New York "Times" Washington correspondent states that owing to the activities of Ku-Klux Klan, the secret political organization, which has become ...
Article : 319 wordsWhen the Minister for Home and Territories (Senator Pearce) visited Canada at the conclusion of the Washington Conference, negotiations were initiated with ...
Article : 835 wordsContrary to expectations, the crew of the Union Company's motor-ship Hauraki have refused to follow the example of the Paloona's men, and when interviewed at ...
Article : 94 wordsThe French Prime Minister (M. Poincare) and the British Minister for Foreign Affairs (Lord Curzon) have arrived at Territet (Switzerland), where they are ...
Article : 57 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—There is no change in Sydney in the position created by the New Zealand shipping strike. The Union S. S. Company's steamer Kittawa arrived ...
Article : 200 wordsThe Peking correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune" states that new troubles in China seem to be impending. The President (Li-Yuan Hung) ordered the ...
Article : 171 wordsMr. Martin Donohoe, the "Daily Chronicle¼¼ was correspondent, says that M. Poin[?]re has now, as gracefully as possible, flung the Turks and M. Bouillon, who ...
Article : 282 wordsTo discuss matters relating to the strike a meeting of men was held at the corner of Sydney road and Moreland road, Brunswick, at 8 o'clock last night. The ...
Article : 780 wordsWELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—Seamen at Wellington and other ports offered themselves for engagement in large numbers to-day, but the offers were refused ...
Article : 435 wordsThe British Prime Minister (Mr. Bonur Law) has notified the Conservative members of the House of Commons that on Thursday approval will be sought at once ...
Article : 81 wordsPARKES (N.S.W.), Monday —Hot weather seems to follow the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) in his tour of the country districts of New South Wales. Even ...
Article : 497 wordsA party of eight men were conveying a mine for the purpose of preparing an ambush for Free State troops near Inchicore, Dublin, when the mine exploded ...
Article : 176 wordsAccording to the "Daily Telegraph's" Constantinople correspondent, Rafet Pasha's success in gradually encroaching on the Allied prerogatives in ...
Article : 138 wordsInterviewed yesterday, Mr. Robb said.— "We in Canada claim to be the pioneers of the movement for British preference. When the Minister for ...
Article : 589 wordsThe "Morning Post's" Constantinople correspondent states that the Turks have assumed control of the former Turkish munition dumps at Constantinople, which ...
Article : 104 wordsRemarkable scenes were witnessed in Johannesburg at the funeral of three strikers who, on Friday, were executed for murder. The coffins were followed by ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Greek Government has drafted a reply to a British protest against inflicting the death penalty on former Greek ministers or others who may be found guilty ...
Article : 99 wordsThe Harbour Trust motor launch was sent out from Williamstown last night to scarch for two small fishing boats that had not returned, and were thought to be in ...
Article : 150 wordsThe efforts of Herr Cuno, head of the Hamburg-Amerika steamship line, to form a Cabinet have been frustrated by party demands. The centre party, in loyalty to ...
Article : 128 wordsOn June 15 a suit-case, measuring 2ft. by 9in., was left in the cloakroom of the Flinders street railway station, the name of Evans being given. As no one claimed ...
Article : 168 wordsPARKES, Monday.—"No elector should vote on December 16 in the belief that it he supports the Country party it may be in a position to form a Ministry," said the ...
Article : 195 wordsExcluding the Orkney and Shetland Islands, from which returns have not yet been received, an analysis of voting in the British elections shows:—Conservatives, ...
Article : 42 wordsHitherto for Federal income tax purposes the practice has been to assess natural increase of live stock on the basis of a prescribed standard value. This law, as ...
Article : 371 wordsBRISBANE, Monday.—Mr. J. B. Suttor, who for 20 years has been the New South Wales trade commissioner in Asia, was a passenger by the St. Albans, which arrived ...
Article : 379 wordsHOBART, Sunday. — The inquest on Trooper Frederick Henderson, one of the victims of the Swansea tragedy, who was shot while guarding the body of George ...
Article : 155 wordsThe market for wooltops at Bradford is very quiet, practically no business being done. Merinoes are slightly easier. Sixty-fours are quoted at 58d. to 60d., 60's 53d. ...
Article : 40 wordsThe Rev. John Wakeford, formerly Archdeacon of Stow, in the diocese of Lincoln, who was deprived of his benefices last year, following on the finding of a ...
Article : 104 wordsJames Keamy, aged 22 years, motor deriver, was fined £10, in the default one month's imprisonment, at the Richmond Court yesterday, on a charge of having had in his possession one do[?]en knives ...
Article : 411 wordsSix men at work in one of the rooms of the upper story of Messrs. Fallshaw and Company's furniture factory, Boundary road, North Melbourne, were startled ...
Article : 84 wordsBefore returning to New South Wales on Saturday the leader of the Labour party (Mr. Charlton) will address several meetings in Victoria. To-night he will ...
Article : 196 wordsThe French police are inquiring into explosions of British anthracite coal which have occurred recently while the coal was being used in heating stoves. It is ...
Article : 91 wordsSir,— A very considerable portion of the diet of our children consists of eggs in one form of other. With a daily average of nearly 200 patients, it can be realised that ...
Article : 120 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—With a view to clearing up the business to enable the New South Wales Parliament to close its session on Wednesday night, the ...
Article : 105 wordsThe Mayor (Councillor Satchwell) reported at the meeting of the Brighton Council on Monday night that he had spoken to the Chief Commissioner of Police ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 21 Nov 1922, Page 9
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