The English cricket team arrived in Melbourne from Sydney yesterday by the limited express, and on the same train were the australians, with the exception of ...
Article : 404 wordsA tremendous sensation has been caused throughout Italy as the result of the publication of a memorandum by Cesare Rossi, formerly chief of the Press Bureau, ...
Article : 125 wordsSome interesting impressions of American hospital methods were brought back to Australia by Dr. H.B. Devine and Dr. Hamilton Russell, both of Melbourne, who ...
Article : 1,079 wordsRegarding the postponement of the evacuation of Cologne, the great danger apprehended is that the decision is the prelude to the non-evacution of the Ruhr ...
Article : 339 wordsIn spite of the warning issued last week by the Steamship Owners' Federation the seamen have persisted in their irritation tactics, and three more vessels are laid up ...
Article : 651 wordsDetective R. P. Brennan and Detective Ferguson, of Adelaide, who are searching for two men who broke into the house of Mr. H. Kuhn, at Grange road, Caulfield, ...
Article : 269 wordsOfficials of the Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union were keenly interested yesterday in reports from Sydney that the prospect of a general "hold up" of ...
Article : 319 wordsThe Rome correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that Rossi's secret memorandum was written during the eight days while he was hiding after the ...
Article : 248 wordsseveral additional cases of robberies committed in the Christmas holidays while householders were away from home were reported to police headquarters, Russell ...
Article : 357 wordsFREMANTLE, Sunday.— The dispute regarding the steamer Arahicn was settled to-day. The agreement provides for the withdrawal of the 42 warrants for the ...
Article : 97 wordsWhen the eight members of the New South Wales cricket eleven, some of whom will probably play in the second Test match, arrived in Melbourne by the Syd ...
Article : 193 wordsHerr Gessler, Minister for Defence, interviewed on the subject of disarmament, declared that there was no foundation for the insinuations made in the ...
Article : 151 wordsThe Washington correspondent of the United press reports that Dr. Edward Francis, of the United States Public Health Service, announced to the Ameri ...
Article : 264 wordsBALLARAT, Monday.— A telephone message was received by the police this afternoon that a shot had been fired at the locomotive sheds at Ballarat East, ...
Article : 253 wordsIn response to an, urgent telephone message early yesterday morning No. 1 night patrol left police headquarters, Russell street, and proceeded to the Burnley ...
Article : 184 wordsIn their comments on the decision of the Ambassadors' Conference the newspapers express gratification at this evidence of Allied unity. They declare that ...
Article : 468 wordsMr. P. F. Warner, who was captain of the M.C.C. teams which visited Australia in 1903-4 and 1911-12, writing in the "Morning Post," states:—"Our men went down ...
Article : 106 wordsFREMANTLE (W.A.), Monday. — In retaliation for the decision of the waterside workers to carry out the agreement entered into at the Melbourne conference, ...
Article : 331 words"Speed limits, in my opinion, do more harm than good." The chief of the traffic control branch at police headquarters, Russell street (Sub-Inspecter Porter), made ...
Article : 437 wordsSYDNEY, Monday. — The secretary of the New South Wales Cricket Association reports that 2,670 people paid £02/3/ to witness the last day's play in the Test ...
Article : 108 wordsBENDIGO, Monday.—Following the affray in a hut at White Hills, in which Owen Smith, aged 40 years, labourer, received a frac ...
Article : 231 wordsThe acting Federal director of health (Dr. R. L. Park) said last night that so far as he knew tularaemia, or rabbit fever, had never made its appearance in Aus ...
Article : 103 wordsAt a meeting of farmers at Worcester yesterday a farmer asked Mr. T. H. Ryland, president of the Farmers' Union, whether the proposed grant of £1,000,000 to the ...
Article : 101 wordsSir,—I have been a regular attendant at an the leading cricket matches played on the M.C.C. ground for many years. Two antiquated turnstiles are the only means ...
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Article : 213 wordsOne of the most important factors in the detection of crime is the speed with which news of an offence is communicated to members of the police force throughout the ...
Article : 386 wordsFREMANTLE (W.A.), Monday. — The steamer Karoola, which was timed to sail at 5 o'clock this afternoon, had not left at half-past 8 o'clock to-night. It is prob ...
Article : 108 wordsLate last night an outbreak of fire in a hospital for sufferers of brain disease in this city resulted in many fatalities. Of the 243 inmates 108 are missing. Thirteen ...
Article : 134 wordsFour Maltese were charged at the City Court yesterday with having on December 20 murdered James Dwyer. The accused men were Paul Sabila, aged 28 years, cook; ...
Article : 255 wordsFrance's national balance-sheet, which is contained in an inventory issued by the Ministry for Finance, shows that the nation's assets amount to 796,830,000,000 ...
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Article : 234 wordsSir,—In your issue of to-day Councillor Royle is reported to have said:—"I travelled on the train track at Essendon behind an electric car at 30 miles an hour, ...
Article : 224 wordsSir,—I have been asked to voice this request by a number of cricket enthusiasts of Essendon to those in control, that the gates be opened at 10 a.m., thus avoiding all con ...
Article : 58 wordsThe "Financial News" states:—"The Victorian underwriters find themselves with a very substantial slice of their subscription. Some recent borrowers have ...
Article : 101 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.— There were only about 100 persons present at the Sydney Cricket-ground to-day when the match between the New South Wales and Vic ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 221 wordsA strong bid for popular support is made in a manifesto from the Wafd organisation, signed by the president, Zaghlul Pasha. The manifesto condemns the unconstitutional ...
Article : 102 wordsSir,—I was glad to observe by your issue of to-day that the question of the speed of motor-buses was taken up by the Essendon Council, and that during the discus ...
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Article : 67 wordsA fire broke out in the ship's galley of the Themistocles, when the steamer was lying in the King George Dock yesterday. The fire was quickly overcome, and only ...
Article : 55 wordsFour people, including a blind man, were drowned owing to the skidding of a touring car containing six people, which broke through a bridge and fell 30ft. into the ...
Article : 74 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—All sailings of interstate vessels from Sydney to Western Australia have been suspended until an a[?]rance is given of a cessation of inter ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 30 Dec 1924, Page 9
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