Because of the necessity for increasing the sales of Australian produce in Grent Britain and the other Dominions, the announcement that the British Ministry ...
Article : 910 wordsAnother day has gone by without any further overt act by the Waterside Workers Federation in pursuance of its campaign against the oversea shipping ...
Article : 460 wordsThe chairman of British Australian Wool Realisation Association Ltd. (Sir John Higgins) issued the following statement yesterday: ...
Article : 808 wordsMORWELL, Wednesday. — Albert James Barter, aged 44 years, driver,employed by the Electricity Commission, was to-day committed for trial by the district ...
Article : 1,164 wordsGeneral Tuan Chi-jui, the new Premier of China, has announced his assumption of the post of provisional chief executive. He declares that he will do his to cope ...
Article : 379 wordsIn the King's Bench Division the hearing was continued of the claim against the Midland Bank for £125,000, representing the balance of an amount of £150,000. The ...
Article : 1,077 wordsFurther consideration of taxation proposals was given by the State Cabinet at a meeting yesterday. After the meeting the Premier (Mr. Allan) said that the ...
Article : 632 wordsThe atmosphere in the city has improved. British troops again paraded the streets this morning. Most of the students were at the schools, but they were not working. ...
Article : 220 wordsMost of the comments in the newspapers emphasise the impossibility of French intervention in Egypt, though the submission of the points at issue to the League of ...
Article : 182 wordsSpeaking at Nulda yesterday), Lord Lytton, the Governor of Bengal, made his first public reference to the ordinance for the suppression of revolutionary crimes and ...
Article : 235 wordsSurprise is manifested in some quarters at the nature of the opinions on the Egyptian situation expressed in the French press. It is pointed out that the ...
Article : 191 wordsMeetings of both the management committee of the Waterside Workers Federation and the Trades Hall industrial disputes committee were held yesterday, but the ...
Article : 309 wordsRegret will be felt among a large number of his friends at the death which occured at a private hospital at South Yarra, yesterday of Mr. Roderick Hugh MeLeod. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 186 wordsThe Anglo-Egyptian crisis has aroused much comment. "Messaggero" typifics the comments of other newspapers by comparing the situation with the Italo-Greek crisis, ...
Article : 69 wordsA deputation from the Empire Press Union urged upon the Pacific Cable Board a reduction of the press rate on messages with Australia and New Zealand. ...
Article : 485 wordsThe Cahamber of Deputies has passed a resolution of protest. which realfirms that Egypt's object is the complete independence of Egypt and the Soudan. It ...
Article : 104 wordsPresiding at the annnal meetind of the Anglo-Persian Oil Companv yesterday, Sir Charles Greenway pointed out that the consumption of oil seemed to be overtaking ...
Article : 153 wordsAt 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon the P. and 0. liner Maloja left Prince's Pier, Port Melbourne, in charge of two tugboats. No cargo from Melbourne was ...
Article : 402 wordsLady Rowley gaive evidence to—day during the hearing of the case in which her husband is seeking a decree on the gradund of her—alleged misconduct with Major ...
Article : 207 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph," in a leading article, lays stress on the fact that every dominion, colony, and protectorate must be represented, directly or indirectly, on ...
Article : 154 wordsMabel Wembley, aged 50 years, a house keeper, was killed, and five persons were injured in a thrilling fire in the annexe of the British Empire Club in Pieeadilly Circus ...
Article : 195 wordsThe Rome correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that a sensational murder in the town of Naro, Sicily, is due to the two sons of wealthy merchants copying ...
Article : 227 wordsTo provide emergency aid for the relief of distress among former sailors, soldiers, and their dependants, or their widows and families, the State War Council is making ...
Article : 259 wordsMILDURA; Wednesday.—The cable message regarding the British Government's policy of preference for Australain products was encouraging news for growers ...
Article : 120 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle" in a leading article entitled "The Bonds of Empire," says:—"The Voice of the self-governing dominions has been heared more than once ...
Article : 207 wordsIt was stated yesterday that the inquest had been opened and adjourned, "owing'to the absence of Mr. Shelton, connsel for Barter." It is pointed out that Mr. ...
Article : 60 wordsIt is announced by the Pacific Cable Board that the following reduced rates will be effective from December 1 from Australia to the United Kingdom:—2/6 ...
Article : 113 wordsAs the P. and 0. liner Maloja left Prince's Pier yesterday a collision with the steamer Port Bowen was narrowly averted. The Maloja left Prince's Pier ...
Article : 290 wordsThe Tokio representative of the United Press states that Japan is willing to send delegates to another Washington Conference. The Foreign Office to-day stated ...
Article : 85 wordsThe migration of Jugo-Slava is being diverted from America to Australia. The Cephee (9,860 tons), a former German mail steamer, has arrived to undergo ...
Article : 78 wordsA Commonwealth loan of £6,000,000 hearing interest at 4 per cent., and issued at £97/10/, has been underwritten. ...
Article : 31 wordsIt was announced yesterday by the Post-masrer-General department that a further consignment of 50 bags of English mails were conveyed to the Maloja ...
Article : 54 wordsSir,—As the appeal by the State War Council on behalf of distressed soldiers and their dependants will soon be closed, I earnestly beg the citizens of St. Kilda to ...
Article : 114 wordsFrom Nogales, Arizona, it is reported that Charles Chaplin married Lita Grey, otherwise known as Lititia Louise Murray, at Epalina, Sonora, Mexico, to-day. ...
Article : 41 wordsSpeaking at a bankers convention at Osaka, Mr. Hanaguehi, Minister for Finance, said that the recovery of the yen must rest on a favourable turn of ...
Article : 129 wordsSYDNET Wednesday.—The Stewards Union held a meeting in Sydney to-day to hear the report of the general seceretary on the judgment of the Commonwealth ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 27 Nov 1924, Page 11
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