A momentous meeting of the State Parliament will be held to-day, when the Premier (Mr. Lawson) will introduce the Public Safety Bill, a measure designed to protect the lives and property of citizens from mob violence. Volunteers are still offering in large numbers as special constables. So great has been the response ...
Article : 943 wordsClose touch is being kept by the Federal Ministry with the turmo[?] arising from the police strike. Shortly after 19 o'clock yesterday morning the Acting Prime ...
Article : 1,620 wordsThe following official statement of the activities of the special constables during the day was supplied by the Town Hall authorities at a late hour last night:— ...
Article : 7,190 wordsUntil a late hour last night the State Cabinet considered the draft copy of the Public Safety Bill, which will be introduced by the Premier (Mr. Lawson) this ...
Article : 554 wordsAs the law required personal delivery of notices requesting hotel proprietors to close their premises yesterday afternoon the services were utilised of special ...
Article : 566 wordsAbout an hour before the Cup was run and while thousands at Flemington were trying for a while to forget civic troubles, an impressive sight was witnessed in the coty. It was significant of the changed situation and an assurance that law and order prevailed. A magnificent body of mounted volunteers trotted past the Town Hall on the way to the Sturt street drill-rooms. They were special constables on remounts from Maribyrnong. Evidently many were former Light Horse men. The men are shown proceeding down Sturt street over Prince's Bridge. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 96 wordsAction which may mean the extension of the police trouble to the trades-union movement was taken yesterday by the Industrial Disputes' Committee of the Trades Hall ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 7 Nov 1923, Page 11
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