SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Although the coastal shipping strike has been declared "off" by the Australian Seamen's Union in Sydney, and members of the union have ...
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Article : 1,281 wordsThe Australian Press Association has had an exclusive interview with Mr. McCormick Blair, of Lee, Higginson Company, who recently returned to Australia. ...
Article : 424 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday. — At the opening of the Sydney Show to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said that that was the fourth occasion on which, as Prime ...
Article : 1,364 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph" published pictures of the one-man tanks invented by Major Martel, of the Royal Engineers. The invention, promises to reintroduce the medieval ...
Article : 288 wordsA fireman was killed and three others injured in a collison between a motor fire carriage, which was travelling to a fire, and an electric tram in High street, ...
Article : 1,001 wordsSinking tributes to Lord Stradbroke for his services to the State during his term of office as Governor were paid by speakers at a farewell dinner given by the State ...
Article : 2,204 wordsAt a meeting of the executive of the National Fascist party, Signor Farinacci annuounced his resignation of the SecreataryGeneralship, feeling that he had ...
Article : 374 wordsUntil Thomas H. Hunter, news agent, of Bright, who was interviewed by Seniordetective C. Bell at Bright on Monday night and was missing on Tuesday ...
Article : 389 wordsAt least 10 persons were killed and 20 injured by a collison between an express train bound for Girardot, on the coast, and a freight train. Two first-class coaches ...
Article : 80 wordsLord Burnham, who was president of the Imperial Press Conference held in Melbourne last year, was the guest of honour at a dinner at the Old Colony Club. The ...
Article : 291 wordsAn increased flood of selling orders descended upon the Stock Exchanged, sending averages to new low marks for the year in both industrial and railway stocks. Sales ...
Article : 258 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday. — The Premier (Mr. Lang), after a long silence, to-day reviewed the question of the abolition of the Legislative Council. He asserted that ...
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Article : 296 wordsProposals for the establishment of a municipally controlled milk supply system at Canberra are being considered by the Federal Minister. The chairman of the ...
Article : 277 wordsExciting scenes, were witnessed at a demonstration by East Find unemployed, organised by Communists. The crowd attempted to march to Parliament Square, ...
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Article : 250 wordsAt the christening ceremony for five new Handley-Page multi-engined aeroplanes, each named after the capitals of the Dominious, such as the City of Melbourne, built ...
Article : 162 words"It is the old question of buses versus trams," said the Minister for Public Works (Mr. Goudie) yesterday, referring to the statement by the Agent-General for ...
Article : 216 wordsApples shipped from Australia by the steamer Large Bay arrived at Hull in satisfactory condition, and were of satisfactory quality. Some Jonathans and ...
Article : 103 wordsDANDENONG, Wednesday.—In the Dandenong Courthouse to-day the city coroner (Mr. Berriman, P.M.) held an inquiry into the death of Charles Henry Christopherson, railway shunter. ...
Article : 257 wordsThe first bacteriological patent case was concluded before Mr. Justice Romer, judge of the Chancery Division of the High Court, after a hearing lasting three weeks. ...
Article : 155 wordsEighteen barrels and boxes of gelignite and cordite, 300 bombs, 10,000 detonators, revolvers and small arms, ammunitions, bombmaking moulds, and a printing press ...
Article : 65 wordsNoticing the reflection of flames in the windows of a house occupied by John Lawlor, at Bulla, about half-past 8 o'clock last night, two neighbours, knowing that ...
Article : 120 wordsCharles Smyth, of Little Snowy Clerk, E[?]kdale, farmer, who died on January 24, left by will dated January 24. 1924. real estate of a gross value of £2,525 and personal property of a gross value ...
Article : 266 wordsThe steamer Port Lincoln (7,240 tons), from Brisbane and Albany, is on fire. The hull and cargo have been damaged. ...
Article : 30 wordsCharged with having unlawfully sold liquor and with having had persons on his licensed premises at the Prince Alfred Hotel. Church street, Richmond, after 6 o'clock on the night of January 22. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 1 Apr 1926, Page 11
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