Estimates of receipts and expenditure for the current year were passed by the City Council yesterday without alteration and almost without comment. ...
Article : 1,352 wordsAn official manifesto setting out the objects of the Labour Party urges that immediate steps be taken to make land and all natural resources the property ...
Article : 279 wordsMeagre falls of rain have been reported from the country during the week-end. Though these falls are regarded as useful, they by no means remove the possibility ...
Article : 327 wordsIt is understod that the French Government, anxious about the power which secret military organisations have revealed recently in Germany, has asked the British ...
Article : 111 wordsBOURKE (N.S.W.), Monday.—All preparations have now been made for the Vickers-Vulcan eight-passenger aeroplane to continue its flight to Longreach (Q.) on ...
Article : 313 wordsThere has been much discussion and considerable criticism in Labour circles about the Labour members having accepted the King's invitation to attend an afternoon ...
Article : 324 wordsSeating accommodation was taxed in the City Court yesterday by persons eager to catch a glimpse of David Kelly, alias O'Keefe, aged 38 years, driver, who ...
Article : 487 wordsAfter a week's tour of the soldier settlement and closer settlement areas of South Gippsland the Minister for Lands (Mr. Oman), the director of land settlement ...
Article : 829 wordsAs a reprisal for the execution of four irregulars at Drmnboe Castle last week, armed men burned down Bonny Glen House, the Donegal property of Mr. ...
Article : 108 wordsAt a meeting of the King William Loyal Orange Lodge, held last night at the Protestant Hall, Exhibition street, the Rev. J. H. Cain, of Wesley Church, gave an ...
Article : 131 wordsAn agreement was signed to-day between Krupps and the Russian Government, giving Krupps concessions for the exploitation of certain lands in Russia. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe Cologne correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" (Mr. Renwick), quoting from French offical figures, shows that the occupation of the Ruhr' has already cost ...
Article : 144 wordsSir,—Not without some entertainment, I attended the meeting held in St. Patrick's Hall this afternoon. Mr. J. J. O'Kelly assuring us that he had been painfully ...
Article : 254 wordsThe Italian Prime Minister (Signor Mussolini) when opening the International Congress of Chambers of Commerce, announced that the Government had ...
Article : 54 wordsSALE, Monday.—The long-expected showers of rain fell this afternoon, to the accompaniment of a thunder-storm. The rain will benefit the pasture lands and ...
Article : 411 wordsSir,—Under the heading, "Flight to Longreach" to-day it is stated:—"When it is remembered that the yearly rainfall of Bourke never exceeds 10 inches and ...
Article : 231 wordsIn the small hours of the morning while members of the family were asleep, Benham Park, a lonely country mansion at Newbury (Berkshire), belonging to Mr. Henry ...
Article : 145 wordsHerr Smeet, leader of the Separatists in the Rhineland, has been shot and dangerously wounded in his office at Cologne. His secretary was killed. Herr Smeet was ...
Article : 130 wordsAn official report has been issued in regard to a Farmers' Union deputation to the Prime Minister (Mr. Bonar Law) seeking State aid for agriculture. ...
Article : 175 wordsSir,—Archbishop Mannix advises us to catechise and try and find out the truth from ex-President de Valera's delegates, Messrs. J. J. Kelly and Rev. Father ...
Article : 224 wordsUrging that stricter supervision should be kept over the exportation of Australian birds and animals, a deputation from the national parks section of the ...
Article : 398 wordsMembers of the council of control and the executive committee of the Victorian section of the Australian Boy Scouts' Association, together with members of the ...
Article : 805 wordsThe "Cape Times" Nairobi correspondent gives a most gloomy picture of the situation in the Kenya States. He says that if the visit of the Governor and the ...
Article : 86 wordsWhen Detective S. H. McGuffie was travelling in an electric train on the evening of February 15 he overheard a conversation between two passengers regarding ...
Article : 781 wordsSimon, a repairer at a Llanelly colliery, was entombed, foodless, for 48 hours. Rescuers worked in relays in water to the waist while making a cutting sixteen yards ...
Article : 551 wordsIn the final of the lawn tennis singles championship at Nice, Mdlle. Lenglen defeated Miss Ryan, 6-1, 6-0. In the semi-finals of the doubles, Lycett ...
Article : 86 wordsSir, —Is there to be no end to the humiliations continually being heaped upon Victorian Roman Catholics by certain Irish-born ecclesiastics who apparently fail ...
Article : 676 wordsInteresting comparisons of the methods used in the dairying industry in Australia and Canada were made by the dairy commissioner for Canada (Mr. J. A. Ruddick), ...
Article : 856 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.— The "Australian National Review," the official organ of the Nationalist Association of New South Wales, commenting on the dissensions in ...
Article : 480 wordsThis statement emphasises the necessity— for, and is a justification of, the Government's policy in urging the early completion of the storage works on the River ...
Article : 509 wordsSir,—The movement to prevent the destruction of Australian fauna is long overdue, but in a country where neither game nor gun licenses exist, and game laws are ...
Article : 378 wordsRED CLIFFS, Monday.—During a thunderstorm on Sunday evening, "Reg" Sutterby, a Red Cliffs settler. was gathering firewood on his block when the ...
Article : 140 wordsThe boxing contest in Dublin, where "Mike" McTigue, the Irishman, defeated "Battling" Siki, the Senegalese, on points, has aroused remarkable interest. ...
Article : 98 wordsNo confirmation has been received by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) of the report conveyed in a cable message published yesterday to the effect that unless the ...
Article : 133 wordsBROKEN HILL, Monday.—The district assembly of the Australian Labour party, after discussion, agreed to the following motion: ...
Article : 120 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—The president of the Australian Farmers' organisation (Mr. Hunt, M.L.C.), gives a gloomy description of the conditions in the west of New South ...
Article : 208 wordsHOBART. Sunday.— The body of a man without head or arms was found on Roaring Beach. South Arm, near Hobart. at midnight on Saturday. It is supposed ...
Article : 65 wordsAccording to a bulletin issued by the Commonwealth Burean of Census and Statistics relating to the census taken in April, 1921, during the ten years between ...
Article : 184 wordsSALE, Monday. —Mr. J. M. Hickson's healing mission was opened at St. Paul's Cathedral this morning, when about 300 sick persons attended from all parts of ...
Article : 127 wordsIn response to the appeal on behalf of the widows and eight children of Alfred Jackson and Reginald Hill, who were drowned in Port Phillip Bay on November 5, we have received the ...
Article : 53 words"L' Auto," the Parisian sporting newspaper, says that Siki's performance in Dublin was worthy of a champion. The referee's decision, it considers, was bad. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 20 Mar 1923, Page 9
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