Speaking at Lismore, General O'Duffy, leader of the Irish Blueshirts, prophesied that a general election would be held in March. He declared that the Irish were ...
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Article : 430 wordsFollowing a long series of robberies in the Mount Evelyn, Croydon, and Mitcham districts, a squad of detecvives raided a house in the Dandenong Ranges in the ...
Article : 475 wordsA new spy case, reminiscent of the trial last year of the Metro-Vickers engineers, explains the arrest of a Belgian, M. Bernardt (general manager), two Austrian ...
Article : 189 wordsAfter a conference with 40 Congressional leaders President Roosevelt announced that he would send a message to Congress to-morrow recommending that ...
Article : 242 wordsThe Cuban Government to-day seized the public utilities, virtually all of which are American owned, and which are valued at about 200,000,000 dollars (normally ...
Article : 110 wordsA "hot weather warning" was issued by the Weather Bureau yesterday to the Forests Commission, and in consequence the first aerial bush fire patrol of the ...
Article : 132 wordsThe "Daily Express" states that Prince Maxmilian Mellkoff, once a wealthy Russian aristocrat, who married Miss Pauline Curran, of Tasmania, is now working in ...
Article : 193 wordsA Royal commission, under the chairmanship of Dr. A. W. Idenburg, has reported to Queen Wilhelmina in favour of reorganising and reducing by ...
Article : 105 words"We do not want to rob other nations of their rights or suppress them, but the world must cease from suppressing us," said the Chancellor (Herr Hitler), ...
Article : 126 wordsCANBERRA, Monday.—About £ 180,000 remained in the sinking fund covering the loan after the Commonwealth Treasury had arranged to-day for the ...
Article : 234 wordsDense fogs which hung over the coast Of Victoria and Port Phillip Heads early yesterday morning seriously delayed all coastal and overseas shipping entering and ...
Article : 372 wordsAll records for the registration of new companies in England were broken in 1933, the total being 11,054, compared with 9,949 in 1932, with a capital of ...
Article : 65 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—An extension of the textile workers' strike occuned to-day, when four more mills in the metropolitan area were joined in the dispute. ...
Article : 287 wordsPresident von Hindenburg, who, as a young officer, witnessed the proclamation of the German Empire at Versailles in 1871, attended the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 204 wordsIn a leading article the "Daily Mail" expresses approval of Lord Rothermere's call to the people of Britain to face the realities. "The Government," says the ...
Article : 151 wordsPERTH, Monday.—At the first sale of the second half of the wool season to-day 25,000 bales were offered. There was an attractive selection. Great Southern wools ...
Article : 116 wordsIt is alleged that serious faults have been discovered which may render France's chain of forts on her eastern frontier useless. The forts extend ...
Article : 105 wordsSYDNEY Monday.—At the wool sales to-day 10,909 bales were offered. A total of 10,315 bales was sold at auction, and 806 more privately. There was a ...
Article : 96 words"Mr. Allnutt is running true to form," the Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) said yesterday, commenting on further criticism of the National Ministry by Mr. ...
Article : 117 wordsH.M S. Kent, flagship of the China station, accompanied by the aircraft carrier Eagle, H.M.S. Suffolk, and a number of destroyers, arrived here this morning ...
Article : 89 wordsGEELONG, Monday.—The unusual act of a bride presenting tram motor-men and conductors with a piece of her wedding cake in appreciation of their courtesy ...
Article : 134 wordsAUCKLAND (N.Z.), Monday.—The second Auckland wool sale was very successful. Compared with the sale in November prices were from ...
Article : 171 wordsPERTH, Monday.—A cyclone in the midland railway district, 170 miles north of Perth, caused extensive damage near Three Springs and Arrino yesterday ...
Article : 93 wordsAs a reprisal for the French reduction of quotas of imports from Germany, Germany is imposing quotas on a number of French products, including wines, ...
Article : 56 wordsADELAIDE, Monday.—The South Australian Parliamentary Labour party, which was formed by former members of the Australian Labour party who ...
Article : 180 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—A Consumers' Tariff Reduction League has been formed, having for its objects the reduction of excessive tariffs and bounties and the ...
Article : 102 wordsMr. Herbert Hoover, jun., a son of the former President, to-day denied allegations made before the Senate Investigation Committee that he helped the Western Air ...
Article : 138 wordsArnold von Golssenau, a member of an aristocratic Saxon family, who served in the war as an officer of the Saxon Horse Guards, and who after the war, under ...
Article : 135 wordsCANBERRA, Monday.—As part of the Commonwealth Government's plans for strengthening the defences of Australia investigations into gun ...
Article : 101 wordsIn response to an application from the Centenary Council for additional accommodation for its executive officers, the Town Hall committee decided yesterday ...
Article : 330 wordsIn defence of his decision not to return the billiards championship cup to England, as requested, Walter Lindrum quoted yesterday from the "Billiard Player," ...
Article : 117 wordsCANBERRA, Monday.—Renewed representations are being made by the Commonwealth Government to the United States Government for the ...
Article : 73 wordsBALLARAT, Monday.—Referring to-day to his resignation from the position of chairman of directors of the Ballarat Banking Co. Ltd., Mr. J. M. Barker said ...
Article : 99 wordsWireless wave length changes to the new Lucerne plan affecting 200 European stations have been successfully inaugurated. Since midnight the air has ...
Article : 58 wordsThe body of Van der Lubbe, the Dutch Communist, who was executed recently for having set fire to the German Reichstag, was buried at 8.30 a.m. to-day in ...
Article : 138 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—It was announced at a meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association to-night that as a result of the testimonial match for Messrs. ...
Article : 138 wordsFoochow, the seat of the revolutionary Government of Fuklen, was actually evacuated by the 19th Route Army on Saturday following negotiations between ...
Article : 105 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—Eric Smith, aged 21 years, was drowned in the Macquarie River at Trangie weir yesterday afternoon. He was standing on a rock below the weir ...
Article : 80 wordsThe transmitting tower of the Leipzig wireless station, which is 400ft. high, caught fire to-day, about 200ft. from the ground. The flames quickly covered the ...
Article : 67 wordsFRANKSTON, Monday.—One hundred and seventy boys from metropolitan and country branches of the Church of England Boys' Society are in camp at the ...
Article : 179 wordsThe Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that, following the arrests of Count Alberti and Herr Frauenfeld, a further political sensation was ...
Article : 189 wordsThe death has occurred of General Marchand, whose occupation of Fashoda, in the Sudan, in 1898 led to strained relations between France and Britain. ...
Article : 168 wordsALBURY (N.S.W.), Monday.—The administrator of the Goulburn Diocese (Archdeacon Pitt) has agreed that the Rev. R. D. Peatt should be allowed to ...
Article : 77 wordsBRISBANE, Monday.—A writ against the Rev. Father Ignatius Ernest Bossence, of Vaucluse, Sydney, was issued out of the Supreme Court to-day on behalf of Clara ...
Article : 219 wordsTo-morrow is the annual picnic day for the ice-man. The law will not let him work, even should his sympathy prompt him to do so. In the official language of ...
Article : 160 wordsSir,—Am I alone in Melbourne in desiring that such an historic event as the Centenary of the city should be celebrated with becoming dignity? Is there ...
Article : 136 wordsCriticising the tender forms for the England-Australia airmail service, the secretary of the Australian Air Convention (Mr. W. R. Garrett) said at a meeting of ...
Article : 109 wordsA burst water pipe caused damage exceeding £ 1,000 to stock in the premises of Ball and Welch Ltd., in Flinders lane, on Saturday night. The break in the pipe, ...
Article : 80 wordsSir.—I was amazed to see that a parade of girls in bathing costume is to be held in connection with the Centenary. A "Centenary Girl" seems to be wanting in ...
Article : 84 wordsWhen the Government's conversion loan of £64,000,000 closed to-day £145,570,000 had been subscribed, of which one-third represents the conversion of old stock, ...
Article : 59 wordsThe British Civil Service Clerical Association's journal urges that representations be made to the Government demanding a four-day week in view of the ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 16 Jan 1934, Page 7
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