One of the most impressive gatherings ever seen took place at Phcenix Park to-day. when an assembley, estimated at 1,000,000, heared mass celebrated by the Papal Legate ...
Article : 1,071 words" am a frail man, with no children to recive the Crown, and I shall not be able to carry the burden for long." With these somewhat pathetic words King ...
Article : 1,094 wordsSYDNEY, Monday—A man with a gradge against Mr.NAmara Ltd., dairymen, of LIvingstone road, Marrickville, is balamed for a series of hoaxes which have ...
Article : 265 wordsTwelve hours before the opening of the Demoeratic Convention at Chicago Mr. Franklin Rosevelt. Governer of the State of New York, became the ...
Article : 415 wordsCANBERRA, Monday—The possiblity of an early adjournment of the Premiers' Confrence becames certain States have not had sufficient time in which to set ...
Article : 1,186 wordsSTDNEY, Monday—The fieree westrrly gales which have swept the Tasman Sea for more than a week were displaced today by southerly winds of almost equal ...
Article : 350 wordsSYDNEY,Monday—Candid exchanges between consel and a witnees marked the proceeding to-day at the sitting of the Royal commission Presided over by Judge ...
Article : 1,156 wordsSYDNEY,Monday—A plan for the imposition of a unified tax throghout the Commonwealth to provide work in place of the cole has been submitted to the Federal ...
Article : 321 wordsJApanese officialls consider that the antagonism of the United States to Japanese activities in Manchuria effectively prevents the Naval department from ...
Article : 752 wordsSYDNEY,Monday—It was decided by the Stevens Cabinet to-day that a plan for reforming the Legistative Council should be introduced in the carly part of the ...
Article : 155 wordsAfter a meeting of the State Cabinet yesterday the Acting Premier (Mr. Menzies) announceed that it had been decided to permit the Railways Commissioners ...
Article : 295 wordsThe fate of the Reparations Confrence will probably be decided on Tuesday and Wednesday, when the Prime Minister of France (M.Herriot) and the Germen ...
Article : 262 wordsSYDNEY,Monday—At the annual meeting of the New South Wales Sheepbreeders' Association, Colonel T.L.F.Rutledge, discussing a motion that the association arge ...
Article : 234 wordsAt the headquaters of the Australian Labour party in Carlton last night. Mr. W.Barry, the selected Labor candidate for the Carlton by-election, held his first public ...
Article : 387 wordsIt is ststed by the diplomatic corresppondent of the "Daily Telegraph" that an announced of the early centey of Turkey into the Leage of Nations is ...
Article : 237 wordsThe dispute which arose several months ago between the Albert Park committee of Management and the St.Kilda Bowling Club, following the refusal of the club to ...
Article : 293 wordsOwing to the serious economic situation in Bombay, the cotton trade and other business having been brought to a standstill by Congressional intimidation, ...
Article : 289 wordsCommenting from July Paymaster LieutCommandr A.J.While becoming naval Haison officer at Australian House in succession to Paymaster Lieut-Commander ...
Article : 98 words{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 wordsCommunists and Nazis, who are usually engaged in shedding one anther's blood, voted together in the Prussion Diet and passed a bill contiseating the entire property ...
Article : 94 wordsWELLINGTON(N.Z.),Monday—Mr. A.J.Paseoe, a resident of Christchurch, said to-day that he and other members of his family had established their claim to ...
Article : 80 wordsBRISBANE,Monday—Having spent a bitterly cold night on a mountain top in the Spicer's Gap district, Ispwich, in light clothing and without food, a party of four ...
Article : 228 wordsTrim and bright in her new paint, the P. and O. liner Corfu steamed up the bay yeaterday morning and berthed at Station Pier on her maiden voyage to Australia. ...
Article : 394 wordsOn the pleasantest morning for several weeks the second of the Oceanic Steamship liners to call at Melourne, the Monterey, on her maken voyage from San Francisco, ...
Article : 413 words"At any time now Prime Reppreeht may be proclaimed King of Batavia," said Dr. Heim, the vetrran Bavarian statesman and leader of the Bavarian People's party, to ...
Article : 170 wordsIn dealing with the prospects for the tennis championship at Wimbledon most of the critics take Crawford into serious consideration, one remarking that his style ...
Article : 90 wordsCANBERRA,Monday—Special representation on behalf of Tasmania with respect to the Federal disabilities grant were made to the Prime Minister (Mr.Lyons) ...
Article : 184 wordsThe Privy Council has resreved judgement in the case of Aspro Ltd. versus the New Zeland Commissioner of Taxes. [In 1932 Alessrs. G.R.H. Nicholas and ...
Article : 320 wordsThere was an exciting incident on Sunday as the result of a decision of the Canton Goverment to desteroy rebellious naval craft in the Canton River. When ...
Article : 218 wordsThe People's Viear-General (Cardinal Salvaggiani) issued an order in Rome on Thursday forbidding the burning of candles before statnes or sacred images in churches ...
Article : 147 wordsA message from Algiers states that the wrecked steamer Federal is now considered to be in a hopless position.A ground swell has caused the vessel to bump ...
Article : 67 wordsWhen her clothing igaited while she was drying clothes at a fire in her home yesterday morning Mrs.Dorothy Chander, aged 23 years, McKenzie street, West ...
Article : 72 wordsWith "high" barometer readings and minds which now have a northerly tendency, there are reasonable peospects for good winter weather in Melbourne for a ...
Article : 93 wordsSnow is inlling in Italy in summer for the first time for, it is said, many centuries. Falls have occurred at Massa and at Bologna. Hailstorms have swept the ...
Article : 57 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 60 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 12 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 28 Jun 1932, Page 7
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: