A reminder that Melbourne narrowly escaped being known by the name of Batmania is given by Dr. Frederick Watson, formerly editor of the "Historical Records ...
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Advertising : 354 wordsBRISBANE. Thursday.—If arrangements can be mede with shipping companies, regular shipments of chilled beef are to be sent from Quecusland to England, and the ...
Article : 234 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Attempts to extend the fellmongers' strike were made to-day, when the disputes committee of the Labour council decided to ask every ...
Article : 428 wordsAt the monthly meeting of the National Council of WOmen, Victorian branch, which was held last night in the Melbourne Town Hall. 35 plans prposed by women's ...
Article : 669 wordsPERTH, Thursday.—A double trageday occurred at Queen's Park, near Perth, this afternoon, when a husband and wife were killed by electricity on their poultry tarm. ...
Article : 175 wordsA Senate committee is conductnig a general investigation into the alleged extravagance of the Government in granting shipping Subsidies and improper conduct on ...
Article : 498 wordsA plea for a broader outlook. both by pliticians and members of the community who elected them t Parliament, and ther suppyession of personal prejudices, was ...
Article : 450 wordsHOBART, Thursday.—Mrs. A. C. Seabrook declared in the House of Assembly to-day that Tasmanian fruitgrowers were being robbed in England, THe principal ...
Article : 159 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Before Mr. Justice Halse Rogers and jury. William Roy Clifford Bagnall, a former M.L.A., brought an action against the National Tobaeco ...
Article : 183 wordsCANBERRA, Thursday.— An order. published in the Federal "Government Gazetle" to-day, revokes a proclamation made in Augnst, 1932, suspending sittings ...
Article : 133 wordsPERTH. Thursday.—ictor Read, aged 27 years. labourer, known as James Watson. who is serving a sentence in Fremantle gaol, was arrested this morning ...
Article : 134 wordsOwing to unsatisfactory conditions prevailing in the meat export trade, which exporters attribute to the "go-slow" tacties of slaughter-men, the supplies of sheep ...
Article : 181 wordsBRISBANE, Thursday.—Robert MeKinless, Regent street. Petric Terrace, tramway motor-man, died in hospital apparently as a result of an incident which occurred ...
Article : 98 wordsPERTH, Thursday.—The dispute on the Collie coalfield contnues. A conference held to-day at the Perth Trades Hall between representatives of the miners and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 165 wordsPlans are in preparation for a new city arecade, commencing in Bourke strect, close to the Melbourne Coffee Place, and running through to Lonsdale street. the ...
Article : 164 wordsHundress of children followed with delight the movements of the scale models of the Flaying Scot and other famous trains at the exhibition of the Meadmore Model ...
Article : 257 wordsBRISBANE, Thursday.—General rain fell south of the tropic, except in the far south-western corner of the State. in the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. to-day. The falls ...
Article : 171 wordsRewards are offered for the return of a white rabbit which was lost in Carlton: also a walking stick, and £6/10/ in notes. ...
Article : 88 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—Splendid rain has fallen practically throughout New South Wales, except in the far south-western quarter. In the west and in grazing areas ...
Article : 53 wordsSYDNEY. Thursday.—The Commonwealth Director of Tropical Medicine (Dr. R. W. Cilento) submitted a report to the Commonwealth Dircetor-General of Health ...
Article : 183 wordsPietures in colour of champion stock are features of the special Royal Show number of "The Australasian," the metropolitan edition of which is published to-day. In ...
Article : 220 wordsA message from Tokio states that an elaborate programme has been arranged for the fortnight's visit to Japan of the British China fleet. whic will arrive to-day. The ...
Article : 51 wordsSir.—We wish to thank publicly the Australian Broandcasting Commission for giving as and listeners the opportunity of hearing a very great European conductor. ...
Article : 118 wordsAt a recent meeting of the Light Car Club of Australia it was decided to conduct a 100 miles race at Cowes on New Year's Day. The sum o £100 will be ...
Article : 61 wordsSir,— It is gratifying to many citizens of Sandringham to read letters upholding the prescrevation of the tea-tree. It is stated that a request has been made to the council ...
Article : 162 wordsWAGGA, Thursday.—The Eisteddfod is attracting ineeased attendanes. Awards:— Ghampion Recitation (ladv or gentlement).—Miss E. Allen, Brighton (V.), 1; Miss J. Du[?] (Wagga). ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 29 Sep 1933, Page 10
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