In the Banco Court yesterday the Chief Justice (Sir William Irvine) delivered judgment upon the law points arising out of the arbitration in the dispute between ...
Article : 1,396 wordsHis Excellency the Governor (Lord Stradbroke) and Alderman Hitchcock, a former mayor of Geelong, and the president of the Great Ocean Road Trust, were the ...
Article : 1,627 wordsThe Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, returned to Melbourne from Sydney yesterday afternoon. He appeared to be very gratified at the reception which had been ...
Article : 521 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—Suspected of having attempted to rob the Hurlstone Park branch of the Government Savings Bank early this afternoon, Dennis Dunbar ...
Article : 398 wordsThree interesting speeches were made in Canada to-day deatiing with Canadian foreign and cammercial policy. The Premier (M. MacKenzie King), ...
Article : 351 words"Instead of forming a League of Nations and appointing representatives to attend peace conferences. I really think that the peace of the world would he more ...
Article : 558 wordsSpeaking nt the British Industries Fair, the President of the Board of Trade (Sir Phillip Lloyd-Graeme) said that the fair had a real value beyond the business ...
Article : 604 wordsWhen the debate on the Address in Keply was resumed in the House of Commons on Monday Mr. H. A. L,. Fisher moved the amendment agreed upon by both ...
Article : 1,257 wordsThe Cologne correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" alleges' that the French collected 90,000 marks of the fine of 100,000,000 morks imposed on Gelsenkitelien in ...
Article : 55 wordsIt is estimated that it cost the Reichsbank £12,500,000 to establish the mark at 100,000 to the £1, Many importers who bought foreign curreniceis with the mark ...
Article : 87 wordsSenator Owen (Democrat) has introduced a resolution into the Senate requesting President Harding to invite all the nations to meet at Washington and confer, three ...
Article : 58 wordsThe dollar-sterling exchange rate has reached 4.70 dollares to the £1, the highest quotation since 1919. [The mint par, or normal, exchange, rate is 4.86 ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Ways and Means Committee of the House of Representatives has agreed to accept all the Senate's two amendments on the British Debt Funding Bill. ...
Article : 57 wordsChief interest in the closing stages of play in the final test match between England and South Africa yesterday was the last wicket stand by Russell and Gilligan. ...
Article : 390 wordsThough time has removed from the minds of most people the fear of a recrudescence of bubonic plague, the Federal Quarantine authorities still follow a ...
Article : 408 wordsSir,—"Patriotic" has expressed the feelings of many people. The matter has already been set down for discussion by the Royal Colonial Institute (Victorian ...
Article : 371 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—According to the officials of the Australian Labour party executive there have been no developments in the situation arising ...
Article : 176 wordsMembers of the Melbourne relief committee of the Society of Friends, who attended the meeting of the (society last night to hear the fourth statement of accounts in ...
Article : 762 wordsThe s.s. Benalla, which landed in Fremantle on Sunday, brings to Australia to the care of the Salvation Army 109 new settlors. This is the eighth, personalty conducted ...
Article : 219 wordsTo the committee of the Melbourne Hospital which met yesterday, the acting medical superintendent (Dr. C. H. Searby), submitted the following report on the ...
Article : 511 wordsApropos of the serial publication of Mr. Churchill's forthcoming, book, Sir Frederick Banbury (Unionist) inquired in the House of Commons, whether former ...
Article : 144 wordsThe charges against Camille Salvador, a ganger employed in destroying ammunition dumps, eclipse those for which the notorious Landru was executed. ...
Article : 106 wordsConsiderable interest was taken in the proceedings at the St. Kildn Court on Tuesday morning, when Thomas James Ward, aged 32 years, a carpenter, who was alleged ...
Article : 189 wordsIn reply to a request from Mr. Lintock Taylor, a former resident of Ballarat, but now of Toronto, the State Cabinet yesterday decided to refuse to give a selection ...
Article : 66 wordsSnowstorms continued yesterday in the North of England, where the falls were continuous for 30 hours in some places. There is ten feet of snowdrift in ...
Article : 63 wordsThe crowded Paris-Strasbourg express, travelling at the rate of 60 miles an hour, at Epernay, collided with a yard engine close to the station, which was there as ...
Article : 108 wordsDuring the present Europenn crisis Mr. Lloyd George's articles dealing with current politics will for a few weeks be published weekly instead of fortnightly. The ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Court has annulled the decree nisi for dissolution of his marriage granted to George Lantsberry. [In 1921 George Lantsberry, a schoolmaster, ...
Article : 85 wordsThough the Free State offer of an amnesty to the Irish rebels brought little response in many parts of Ireland, there have been notable surrenders in North ...
Article : 245 wordsThere bas recently been issued to children attending State schools, a booklet bearing the title of "The Commonwealth Trades Alphabet," a journal, according to the ...
Article : 307 wordsMr. Wall, assistant manager of the London, and Lancashire Insurance Co., leetured on Auslraliau insurance at the Insurance Institute. He said that British companies ...
Article : 186 wordsBeing of the opinion that claims for a new basis of wage-fixing and conditions of work for railway-men should be considered by the Railways Classification Board, the ...
Article : 226 wordsEdmund George Mansell, manager of the City Equitable Fire Insurance Co., London, has been charged with having conspired with Gerald Lee Bevan to obtain by ...
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Article : 132 wordsIn response to the appeal on behalf of the millions of men, women, and children in Europe who are homeless, starving, and stricken with disease, we have received the ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Cabinet is asking the Chamber of Deputies for it vote of 113,000,000 francs (nominally £4,600,000) to cover expenditure in the Ruhr for January and February, ...
Article : 165 wordsThe United States Supreme Court has ruled that Hindoos are ineligible for American citizenship, as they are "not white within the meaning of the Naturalisation ...
Article : 143 wordsThe tomb of King Tutankhamen at Luxor will be kept open thin week for visitors, and will then probaply be resealed until next winter. It is expected that the entrance ...
Article : 73 wordsSmoke due to the burning of meat that was being cooked for the theatre cat caused a shocking panic at the Cleveland Picture Hall at Hull. Watching the performance ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 21 Feb 1923, Page 11
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