The Lausanne correspondent of the "Petit Parisien" says that Ismet Pasha, the leader of the Turkish delegation, has been instructed to continue the present ...
Article : 294 wordsA sensational bank robbery resulted in the shooting of the mayor of the town (Mr. Marshall) and another citiben, who intercepted the robber. Six bandits broke into ...
Article : 131 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—The M.C.C. amateur team captained by A. C. MacLaren met a New South Wales eleven at the Sydney Cricket-ground this morning. The weather ...
Article : 506 wordsM. Leygues, president of the Foreign Affairs Commission of the Chamber of Deputies, in an interview, said that the commission would report against the ...
Article : 185 wordsAccording to reports received in Melbourne, efforts which have been made by political organisations to arouse the interest of the public in the election ...
Article : 506 wordsIn the council room of the General Postoffice yesterday, the arbitrators (Messrs. Bryant, K.C., chairman, A. D. Rankin, and A. E. Barton) continued the hearing of the ...
Article : 1,577 wordsHis Majesty the King, who was accompanied by the Queen, the Prince of Wales, and the Duke of York, opened Parliament to-day. The King's progress through ...
Article : 408 wordsThe third trial of Reuben Fox, who was charged with having murdered Josephine Jane McLaughlin, a young married woman, at Yea on or about July 22, was ...
Article : 673 words[?] Hitchcock replied to M. Clemenceau on the floor of the Senate. He declared that if France had sent an envoy to the United States to enlist American ...
Article : 196 wordsSir Bertram Mackennal, A.R.A., has been elected a Royal Academician (R.A.). and Mr. George Lambert an Associate (A.R.A.). The honours thus conferred on ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 115 wordsThe Labour amendment to the Address in Reply, which Mr. J. R. Clynes will move next week, regrets that "in the face of unexampled unemployment, largely the ...
Article : 117 wordsThe Constantinople correspondent of "Le Journal" says that the situation continues most serious. The Turks believe that the Allies are powerless, and that they will ...
Article : 155 wordsIn the House of Lords. Lord Erskine moved for the adoption of the Address in Reply. Speaking as one who opposed the late Government's Irish policy, he hoped ...
Article : 311 wordsAt the annual meeting of the Australian Mercantile, Land, and Finance Company to-day the managing director (Mr. R. H. Caird) presided. Referring to the ...
Article : 297 wordsThe House of Commons resumed after a brief adjournment. Mr. Asquith and five of his followers obtained seats on the front Opposition bench. The remainder ...
Article : 399 wordsThe cricket match between the English eleven and a Grahamstown fifteen, which included a number of collegians, was finished to-day. There had been heavy rain ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) will leave Sydney to-morrow night to undertake a short campaign in Victoria and Tasmania. He will leave the express at Wangaratta ...
Article : 199 wordsWhile a fierce blizzard was sweeping the city, and the temperature was ldeg, below zero, a fire broke out in a music-hall at Pera, a suburb of Constantinople. It ...
Article : 64 wordsMANSFIELD, Friday.—On the sixth section of the journey of 1,000 miles followed in the Alpine motor-car reliability test, the route was from Mount Buffalo to ...
Article : 489 wordsRafet Pasha, the Turkish Governor of the city, has refused to recognise the Greeks as allied nationals, and declares that the Greek High Commissioner has no ...
Article : 90 wordsHow five children were found by the police in a small and dirty house in Grattan street Carlton, was related in the Carlton Court on Friday, when the father of ...
Article : 475 wordsMr. Lewis, an ex-senator, has arrived. He will represent American and British oil and railway concessions granted by Kemal Pasha. He said that Turkey had ...
Article : 85 wordsThe Independent Liberals have elected Sir John Simon, a former Attorney-General, as sessional chairman of the party. He is also deputy leader of the party. ...
Article : 53 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) addressed a largely atended meeting of women at Chatswood to-day. Mr. Hughes said that when they came to ...
Article : 190 wordsSir,—Having been interestel for many years—practically the whole of my life— in the pastoral industry, both as the Australian head of one of the large wool-selling ...
Article : 662 wordsThe High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Joseph Cook), lecturing before the British-Australian Universities Association at Oxford on the League of Nations, ...
Article : 219 wordsIt is officially announced that Erskine Childers, the rebel leaded, has been executed. Since his arrest a few days ago strenuous efforts have been made by his ...
Article : 320 wordsEighty-two bodies have been recovered from the Dolomite mine in America, where there was an explosion. Of the men rescued from the mine 75 were seriously injured. ...
Article : 32 wordsMr. Bonar Law said that the Government would do nothing to give any excuse for going back on the Irish Treaty. The Free State President (Mr. Cosgrave) had ...
Article : 700 words"We are again faced with an avalanche of misrepresentations by our opponents, with the power of the press behind them," stated the leader of the Federal Labour ...
Article : 406 wordsTwenty persons were crushed to death by the collapse of a large house near Naples. Four families were buried in the rains. ...
Article : 30 wordsPERTH, Friday.— The Legislative Assembly agreed to the second reading of the Hospitals Bill imposing a tax of ld. in the £1 on income and wages. The measure ...
Article : 84 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.— The trouble on the waterfront remained unchanged today. No apparent progress was made towards a settlement. The ...
Article : 92 wordsThe police court proceedings in the case of the ship's steward, Bywaters, and Mrs. Thompson, who are on trial for the murder of Percy Thompson, the woman's ...
Article : 146 wordsThe New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. has, stoles a cable message from London, declared a divident of 2 per cent, tax free. ...
Article : 274 wordsWONTHAGGI, Friday.—A stop-work meeting was held to-day with regard to the overthrow of coal at the Eastern area. A resolution was carried by the miners ...
Article : 218 wordsInteresting references were made in the "Fnancial News" of October 12 to the successful conversion in London of £3,000,000 worth of Victorian 4 per cent. ...
Article : 182 wordsRobbers ambushed King Boris of Bulgaria near the city, searched him, and then decamped with all he possessed. This amounted to only about six shillings. ...
Article : 36 wordsBROKEN HILL (N.S.W.), Friday,—In connection with the British Broken Hill mine deal, telegraphed yesterday, it is stated that the proposal is for purely ...
Article : 166 wordsKing Ferdinand, of Reumunia, when returning from a hunting expedition, narrowly escaped assassination. The railway line had been destroyed. ...
Article : 30 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.— Mr. J. Fraser, chief Railways Commissioner, replying to a deputation at Singleton to-day, which asked for an overhead bridge at the ...
Article : 90 wordsAt a meeting of the Victorian Master Druper's Association, it was resolved to recommend as closing days for the Christmastide, December 25 and 26, and ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 25 Nov 1922, Page 25
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