Mr. Philip Snowden, Labour representative for Colne Valley, in the House of Commons, have submitted the first of a series of articles to the "Morning Post." ...
Article : 331 wordsThough some State Ministers are concerned about the discrepancy shown in the taxation figures on which the financial agreement with the Commonwealth is ...
Article : 662 wordsImmediately the City Council met yesterday the Lord Mayor (Councillor Sir John Swanson) moved— "That this council places on record its deep ...
Article : 1,457 wordsOwing to the arrival of other vessels which carried sufficient liquor to meet the requirements of the return voyage, the scope of the test case has been extended. ...
Article : 209 wordsThe health authorities, acting with marked, if belated, vigour in connection with the Gloucester smallpox outbreak, have investigated all doubtful cases. They ...
Article : 349 wordsIn view of the rapidly increasing number of vehicles using suburban roads, many suburban councils have begun to consider seriously the advisability of constructing ...
Article : 1,292 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle's" Paris correspondent states that it how appears that one of the Germans who shot three Belgian sentries near Buer was himself shot when ...
Article : 348 wordsConsideration was given at a meeting of Melbourne artists yesterday to the comments of Mr. Sydney Ure Smith, secretary of the Society of Artists, Sydney, on a ...
Article : 1,176 wordsMen assisting in unloading coal from the s.s., Goulburn, at the coal berth, North Wharf, narrowly escaped fatal injuries when the coal staging collapsed yesterday ...
Article : 659 wordsIn a despatch from the Rome correspondent of the "Morning Post," it is stated that it is now realised how absurdly exaggerated have been the accounts of the ...
Article : 100 wordsDissatisfaction is felt by the Metropolitan Municipal Gas Conference concerning the proposal of the State Ministry to introduce an amending gas bill to ensure a ...
Article : 503 wordsThe steamer Adriatic is taking 2,100 passengers to America. This is a record figure for any single ship from a European port during 1923. Altogether 4,500 ...
Article : 236 wordsShortly after the occupants had gone to bed on Saturday night thieves removed a glass panel from the front door of the house of Mr. James Patrick Hickey, civil ...
Article : 305 wordsThe United de Culture Physiques, which has adopted an ingenious system to increase the birth rate, held a great sports gathering at the tuileries Gardens, where ...
Article : 109 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—There is every indication of a substantial surplus in the New South Wales revenue for the financial year, which closes at the end of June. ...
Article : 285 wordsAn international police congress is being arranged to take place in the autumn of 1924. All countries will be invited to consider steps to safeguard the public against ...
Article : 79 wordsWARRNAMBOOL. Monday. — Mr[?] Dea[?], M.L.A., speaking at the annual meeting of the Australian Women's National League, referred to the recent ...
Article : 508 wordsAs the newly elected senators will not be eligible to take their seats until next week, the question of the selection of a President for the present Parliament will ...
Article : 806 wordsMustapha Kemal Pasha, who led the Turks to victory against the Greeks, has been elected deputy for Smyrna. The new Grand National Assembly will ...
Article : 43 wordsQueensland sugar-growers must state tomorrow whether the proposals outlined by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) in Brisbane for protecting their industry are ...
Article : 216 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—It is expected that the adjourned conference between representatives of the coal owners and miners [?] on Thursday or Friday, ...
Article : 318 wordsThe Grand Prix de l'aris, which is the richest race in the world, was run at Paris to-day. It resulted as follows:— GRAND PRIX DE PARIS. ...
Article : 683 wordsThieves were again active in the weekend. On opening her shop in Nicholson street, North Carlton, yesterday morning, Mrs. ...
Article : 251 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr. A. D. Kay, president of the Citizens' Democratic Association, speaking at the Domain to-day at a gathering assembled to oppose ...
Article : 240 wordsSir,—Mr. [?] Smith's computations are not correct. He says that only four Victorian artists have had work rejected after its acceptance in Victoria. So far [?] ...
Article : 399 words[?], Monday. A serious accident occurred on Saturday night in Smith [?] Macedon, near the Jubilee Hall. A [?] driven by Mr. L. Ronalds, who ...
Article : 357 wordsDissatisfaction is still being expressed by many dealers in wireless apparatus in Melbourne who had proposed to establish a broadcasting service, at the failure of the ...
Article : 442 wordsSir,[?]The letter published in your issue o[?] June 22, from [?] S. S[?] Hollow, of Christ church, Hawthorn, unfortunately is not based on the real facts of the ...
Article : 480 wordsHaving been relieved from his trick at the wheel, a member of the crew of the steamer Australport, while on the voyage from Antwerp, gla[?] at the officer on ...
Article : 319 wordsSYDNEY, Monday. — Constable McKenna, of Newtown, was injured in a street brawl in Enmore road, Enmore, on Saturday night. With Constable Connel, ...
Article : 170 wordsSir,—The action of the Melbourne City Council in determining to destroy the pigeons in the city is much to be depre[?]ted. These beautiful birds are a pleasure ...
Article : 271 wordsDARWIN (N.T.), Monday. — Several aborigines were before the come to-day, cha[?]ged with having been on a prohibited area. Evidence was given by the police ...
Article : 85 wordsROBERT, Monday. — At a special meeting of the board of management of the [?] Public Hospital to-day, the report [?] house committee, recommending the ...
Article : 156 wordsSir,—Whilst commending the Canfield City Council for its public parks policy[?] [?] venture to suggest that it would be of more use to its citizens and ...
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Advertising : 190 wordsIn the City Court yesterday John Leslie Whiting was charged with having on June 23 at Carlton unlawfully and mali[?]sly wounded Donald James Davidson. With ...
Article : 112 wordsPERTH, Monday.—The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Sampson) to-day made a presentation of a pie[?] of plate to Mr. W. E. turner, first officer of the State steamer ...
Article : 73 wordsBUNBURY (W.A.), Monday. — The harbour-master's launch returnd to port this morning after an unsuccessful search extending over 70 miles [?] a floating [?] ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 26 Jun 1923, Page 9
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