The Finance Committee of the Senate has refused to accept an article in the Foreign Affairs Budget because it no longer contained credits for the French Embassy at ...
Article : 357 wordsAfter a search lasting for more than three days, Howard Vernon, a painter, aged 40 years, whom the police wished to interview in connection with the shooting of ...
Article : 203 wordsPractically the whole of the business at the annual conference of the Victorian Fanners' Union, held in the Temperance Hall yesterday, was devoted to the election ...
Article : 890 wordsThe court room at the Sussex Assizes was crowded to-day at the opening of the trial of Norman Thorne, who pleaded not guilty to the murder of his fiancee, Elsie ...
Article : 165 wordsCountry representatives of the New Settlers League conferred yesterday with Mr. A. Gilchrist, secretary of the league, on matters connected with the expansion ...
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Article : 663 wordsThe British Secretary of state for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Austan Chamberlain) made his speech dealing with the British Empire's views on the protocol at ...
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Article : 105 wordsThe work of excavation at the tomb of King Senefru (father of Cheops, the builder of the Great Pyramid), which was found by the British Museum-Harvard University ...
Article : 110 wordsMr. P. Collier (leader of the Labour Ministry in Western Australia) was entertained at luncheon yesterday at the Royal Colonial Institute, Sir Charles Macleod ...
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Article : 378 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that after prolonged conference with the French Prime Minister (M. Herriot), the party leaders have ...
Article : 149 wordsWhen the case in which Mrs. Dennistoun is suing her former husband, Lieut. Colonel Ian Onslow Dennistoun, who is now married to Almina, widow of Lord ...
Article : 470 wordsMr. Justice Rowjatt delivered an important judgment when upholding the appeal of Alexander Graham against a decision by the income tax commissioner that ...
Article : 175 wordsMr. Allan Rowe, an Australian, who came to Egypt several years ago in search of work, was the fortm: to discoverer at Gizeh of the Fourth Dyn[?] sarcophagus, ...
Article : 175 wordsIn the House of Commons yesterday a motion, which the Foreign Under Secretary (Mr. R. McNeill) declared would mischievously hamper an efficient foreign ...
Article : 226 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Bearing dreadful injuries, a woman and her daughter were found semi-conscious in the room of a tenement in Douglas street, Redfern, this ...
Article : 668 wordsThe "Evening Standard" understands that Air. Ramsay MacDonald is returning the motor-car which was presented to him by Sir Alexander Grant, controlling ...
Article : 250 wordsADELAIDE. Thursday. — The general secretary of the Public Library, Art Gallery, and Museum (Mr. H. W. Marshall) stated to-day that in 1913 or 1914 Mr. Rowe ...
Article : 363 wordsAnother party of British migrants arrived in Melbourne yesterday on the Commonwealth liner Moreton Bay. The steamer brought a large number of ...
Article : 95 wordsOne of the most notable contributions so far made to the controversy upon presensitives in food is a letter by Professor John Glaister, professor of forensic ...
Article : 251 wordsMany cricket supporters, and present and past players, assembled at the Spencer street railway station yesterday afternoon to say "good-bye" to the English cricketers. ...
Article : 157 wordsThe question of Germany's admittance to the League of Nations was examined by the Council of the League on Wednesday, the deliberations being held in private. ...
Article : 57 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Allan) said yesterday that the rejection by the Farmers' Conference ou Wednesday, of a motion opposing composite Ministries, represented the ...
Article : 169 wordsAt a meeting on Tuesday of the council of the Women's Citizen Movement, Mrs. John Jones, wife of the vicar of "All Saints" Church of England, East St. Kilda, will ...
Article : 182 wordsIn a speech at the general meeting of the Federation of British Industries on the occasion of his resignation aa president, Sir Eric Geddes suggested that the ...
Article : 101 wordsForty ships of the Atlantic fleet have sailed for Majorca for combined exercises with the Mediterranean fleet. "The Atlantic fleet will return to Gibraltar on March ...
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Article : 239 wordsDelegates who supported the motions opposing pacts with other political parlies and composite Ministries which were defeated at the annual conference of the ...
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Article : 99 wordsThe six persons arrested in connection with an alleged conspiracy to defraud the British Post-office have been remanded. It is alleged that the frauds involved more ...
Article : 237 wordsThe Lord Mayor (Councillor Brunton) has initiated an appeal on behalf of the Eye and Ear Hospital. The record of fine work by the institution during many years ...
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Article : 165 wordsWith reference lo loans and advances to and investment in mandated territories, the Council of the League of Nations has requested the Mandates Commission to ...
Article : 146 wordsThe new Commonwealth loan of £3,400,000 for the States is being rapidly subscribed, and the secretary to the Tresury (Mr. J. K. Collins) yesterday ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 13 Mar 1925, Page 11
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