Additional application were made at the District Conrt yesterday by Mr.R. F.Millane, on behalf of bus owners operating in and around Reservoir, and other ...
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Article : 594 wordsThe evening newspapers displayed the result of the fourth Test match in most exulting poster lines, as for instance:— "The Smile on the Face of the Lion." ...
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Article : 1,170 wordsA statement was subtmitted to the Food Prices Commission, on behalf of the Trade Union Congress and the executive of the Labour party, proposing the establishment ...
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Article : 467 wordsThe Labour party had its day before the Food Prices Commission. Three workingmen's wives gave the industrialists' viewpoint. One little, baspectacled woman ran ...
Article : 220 wordsThe anti-tobacco campaign, protnoted at a meeting of the cpmmittec of the Nationnl Anti-tobacco Comcntion and to be launched in the capital on March 4, ...
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Article : 159 wordsIn the House of Commons yestertlay Lient-Commander Konworthy (Liberal) asked for information in regard to a new disarmament conference, to be ...
Article : 106 wordsSome weeks ago Mr. R.S.Menzies wrote a letter advocating the formation in Melbourne of an anti-Communist society. The result of that letter was a well-attended ...
Article : 131 wordsThe Rome correspondent of the Morning Post, " dealing with the protests stated to have been made by the United Stales, France, and ltaly against the important ...
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Article : 204 wordsThe political correspondent of the "Daily Express" understands that the Air Force Estimates, which it is expected will be tabled in thr House of Commons on ...
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Article : 366 wordsThe question of applying for licenses under the stage Carriage Act is now being seriously considered by the directors of the frak and Kintrak Motor-bus Companies, ...
Article : 299 wordsAn official statement as to the extent to which the strike will affect the general public was made last night. Owing to the dispute it was announced that the supplies ...
Article : 60 wordsReplying in the House of Commons, yesterdny to Lieutenant-Commander Kewworthy (Liberal).the Fist Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. W.C.Bridgeman) stated ...
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Article : 335 wordsAccording to the Johannesburg correspondent of the Cupe "Argus" Mr. Justice de Villiers, who was mediator at the Mines Conciliation Board inquiry, ...
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Article : 93 wordsWELLNGTON (X.Z). Thursdy.— There was little change in the general position on the Wellington waterfront to-day The men again refused to accept ...
Article : 248 wordsAccompanied by the director of Artillery (Colonel E. K. Smart), the Chief of the Australian General Staff (LieutGeral Sir Harry Chauvel) will leave for ...
Article : 114 wordsA deputation consisting of Councilllor Bawden (president) and the members of the council of the Macedon District Progress Association, togerther with Mr. H.W. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 20 Feb 1925, Page 11
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