KARLSBAD (Austria), May 3. Seventy-six persons were killed and 37 were injured in the terrible railway accident at Preussiche, in Stargard, on ...
Article : 464 words"We have met as freetraders," said M[?] E. T. Hickford, who presided, when de fining the character of a luncheon at th[?] cafe Francasis yesterday to Sir Hugh Bell, ...
Article : 1,196 wordsThe visit of the Prince of Wales has been an unqualified success. The warmth and sincerity of his welcome evidently delighted His Royal Highness. At the Parliamentary ...
Article : 272 wordsMORNINGTON, Monday,—Speaking at the annual meeting of the Mornington branch of the National Federation in Hoskin's Cafe to-night, the Primer Minister ...
Article : 1,153 wordsActs of gross sacrilege and destruction were committed by persons who broke into the Baptist Church, Pakington street, St. Kilda, on Saturday night. Furnishings ...
Article : 746 wordsThe wool correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" writes that conditions in the wool trade are critical, last week being the worst in the memory of the present ...
Article : 198 wordsSigns of opposition to the Russian Sovict's new economic policy are forthcoming at the fourteenth congress of the All-Russian Communist party, notably in connection ...
Article : 118 wordsFifty-seven years ago the leaders of the Liberal party in Great Britain looked upon the coloines as a nuisance," said Sir Frederick Dutton in ...
Article : 655 wordsOn last Armistice Day, it will be remembered, the pupils of The Hermitage Church of England Girls' Grammar School, Geelong, as part of their remembrance service, ...
Article : 350 wordsThe above cable message is dis[?]ieting but serirous as conditions undobtedly are a state of panic is not justified. From December, 1899, to June, 1900, Prices fell ...
Article : 478 wordsMarshal Lyautey's laconic communiques, which are being published in Paris, give the scantiest details of the Riffian infiltration into the French zone in Morocco, but it ...
Article : 326 wordsFlight-Lieutenant Booth, commander of airship R33, which recently broke from its moorings at Pulham during a gale, but in spite of early damage returned safely ...
Article : 106 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—The inquiry into the deaths of Thomas Lynn, pilot, and Mary Hickey, passenger, who were killed in an acroplane smash, was resumed at ...
Article : 288 wordsAdmiral Coontz, commander-in-chief of the United States Navy, in an interview states;—"It is impossible to exaggerate the pleasure of looking forward to a visit to ...
Article : 218 wordsThe "wait and see" policy of the National Council of Australian Wool Selling Brokers continnes. Albury selling brokers have now decided to carry out the ...
Article : 153 wordsThe naval seaplane PN9, which has been flying over a course of 40 miles over the Delaware River since Friday morning, established a world's non-stop record of 28 ...
Article : 75 wordsGEELONG, Monday.—Commenting on his tours of the forest reserves of the State, the Minister for Forests (Mr. H. F. Richardson) said to-day that he was very glad ...
Article : 244 wordsJust as the trial at Douni was about to begin of Jean Acke, a commercial traveller, who is charged with having murdered a woman wineshop-keeper at Lille, a man ...
Article : 94 wordsA Reuter message states that the offices of the Communist party in Glasgow were raided on Friday night, the raiders gaining access through a hole torn in the wooden ...
Article : 583 wordsLONDON, April 2.—Since the close of the London sales mer[?]no wools have held their own, but cros[?]bred values have continued to dec[?] No attempt has been made to modify the selling ...
Article : 903 wordsEpidemica of gastric influenza and mild typhoid are prevalent in Suva and suburbs. There are 70 European patients in the War Memorial Hospital, as well as ...
Article : 58 wordsReferring to the complaints about the lack of proper appliances for fighting the fire at Buninyong on Saturday night, it was stated yesterday by officers of the Country ...
Article : 189 wordsAs a man, whose name it unknown was crossing the roadway at the intersection of Dandenong and Point Nepean roads, Canlfield last night, be was knocked down by a ...
Article : 84 wordsWith the approval of all parties, except that of the Communists, the President (Field-Marshal von Hindenburg) has arranged a bill to increase the pension of ...
Article : 90 wordsDisagreement with the statements of Mr. John D. McLennan, of Apollo Bay, in a letter published yesterday, was expressed by the chairman of the Forests ...
Article : 269 wordsJUNEE, Monday.—While driving a car across a bridge near Gundagai a man named Elliott was killed as the result of a collision with a sulky. The shaft of the ...
Article : 55 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that there was a public demonstration in Amiens Cathedral when the bishop announced the restoration of a ...
Article : 146 wordsCRESWICK, Monday.—Referring to the comments in connection with the fire at Buninyong on Saturday evening, district members of the Country Fire Brigades ...
Article : 206 wordsDetective Leo O'Sullivan, who was charged at the Third City Court with Detective Inspector Olholm and Detectives McPherson and Fowler with having ...
Article : 135 wordsAll the arrangements for Flower Day, which will be conducted to-morrow under the auspices of the Lord Mayor's Fund, have been completed. Although it was not ...
Article : 202 wordsIn Ministerial circles, the cable mes sages from London commenting on wh[?] are termed the rigorous conditions attache[?] to the sale of the Commonwealth ...
Article : 235 wordsBRISBANE, Monday,—In a speech at a smoke concert at the Trades Hall, the leader of the Federal Labour party (Mr. Charlton) said that he did not oppose ...
Article : 208 wordsAlthough the Chief Secretary (Dr. Argyle) does not think that the serious annoyance which housekeepers are caused by the activities of many unlicensed ...
Article : 239 wordsHOBART, Monday,—Following the announcement of the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) that the question of granting exemptions to overseas vessels for the ...
Article : 149 wordsSYDNEY, Monday,—In the week-end, Mr. C. D. Maclurcan, of Sydney, held a number of wireless conversations with a British experimenter, Mr. W. E. Simmons, ...
Article : 242 wordsSir,—Kindly grant us space for an appeal on behalf of the Victorian Flower Growers' Association to all flower lovers in the metropolitan area for their ...
Article : 221 wordsMembers of the Geelong council of the Chamber of Commerce on Monday expressed appreciation at the article in these columns on April 7 dealing with the delays ...
Article : 135 wordsSir,—Permit me to direct the attention of the woolgrowers and holders of Bawra shares to the seriouseness of the downward trend of the wool market. Wool ...
Article : 170 wordsIrritating delays were caused on Saturda[?] by members of the crews of the steame[?] Zealandia, Eumeralla, and Kowarra. Th[?] passenger steamer Zealandia was due [?] ...
Article : 151 wordsAUCKLAND (N.Z.), Monday,—A sensational double tragedy occured to-day on the shore of Lake Roforua, near Rotorula. A road worker employed near ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 5 May 1925, Page 11
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