CANBERRA, Wednesday.—An unusually severe earth tremor shook Canberra a few minutes after midnight this morning. A second less severe tremor ...
Article : 81 wordsSharp criticism of a forecast issued by the Central Weather Bureau at Melbourne on the eve of the terrifie gale which lashed Victoria for a few days following ...
Article : 289 wordsCriticism of the frequency with which convicted criminals were released as first offenders on bonds to be of good behaviour was offered by Judge Wo[?]narski in ...
Article : 446 wordsFREMANTLE (W.A.), Wednesday.— The work of removing the charred remains of a cargo of 600 tons of paper which caught fire in the hold of the ...
Article : 120 wordsDeclaring, in his annunl report, that his staff was inadequate and underpaid, the director of the National Muscum (Mr. D. J. Mahony) said that, a part from ...
Article : 359 wordsSir,—After the very sane swmming up in the leading column of arguments for and against complete abstinence from alcohol as a means of reducing traffic ...
Article : 434 wordsSworn evidence in denial of allegations that she had misappropriated funds belonging to the Caulifield Ladies Benevolent Society was given yesterday in the ...
Article : 1,076 wordsClifford Earl Smiles aged 31 years "busdriver of Warleigh road, West Footscray, was committed for trial by the coroner (Mr. Grant, P.M.) yesterday on a ...
Article : 641 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday,—n various parts of the State an earth tremour was felt about midnight. It was very slight, and little damage was done. It was felt by ...
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Advertising : 268 wordsA statement in reply to Mr. Hogan's criticism was issued last night from the Weather Bureau. "The forecast issued on November 29 certainly did not indicate ...
Article : 203 wordsInformation has been received by the Department of the Interior at Canberra that the construction has been begun in Great Britain of the fast motor-launch ...
Article : 739 wordsSir.—The Disabled Soldiers' Council of Victoria desires to direct the attention of motorists to the menace to the lives of disabled soldiers that exists in the ...
Article : 300 wordsSurprise was shown by the officiai receiver (Mr. W. J. Loughrey) in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday when William Ernest Turner, accountant, of Mary ...
Article : 240 words"After Office Hours," which began last night at the Metro, is the story of a young American editor who tramples down every difficulty, including a few of his own ...
Article : 197 wordsOne of the persons who paid money for a share in a timber-milling business, concerning which two men were sentenced to imprisonment in General Sessions on ...
Article : 242 wordsSir,—With in the lost year six or seven sawmills have begun operations about Marysville and Narbethong districts, and already the beauty of this last stronghold ...
Article : 323 wordsThe plans have been opened at Allan's for the four recitals which will be given by the Budapest String Quartet at the Assembly Hall. Collins street, beginning on Monday next, ...
Article : 414 wordsThe likeness between brothers, which led to the inability of the police to prove whether a man whom they had kept under observation was EH Phillips, the ...
Article : 285 wordsAborigines Under Police Escort SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Minister for the Interior (Mr. Paterson) informed deputation to-day that he considered ...
Article : 225 wordsSir,—"Property Owner" states that he has been informed on good authority that the new town hall can be financed without addition to the present rate of 3/6. ...
Article : 161 wordsSir,—The whole community is indebted to "The Argus" for the comment in the leading column to-day on the PostmasterGeneral's excuses why the letter-rate can ...
Article : 153 wordsThe gave danger of fire which had been causcd by the leakage of 25, 000 gallons of petrol from the company's storage tank had greatly diminished yesterday ...
Article : 128 wordsSir.—In reference to the report on Friday of the experience of Mr. Ion Idriess in Central Australia, on account by my father, the late Mr. H. A. C. Webb, ...
Article : 157 wordsSYDNEY Wednesday.— The case in which Patrick Brady, aged 42 years, shearer, is charged with, murdered James Smith was adjourned until ...
Article : 67 wordsPRACTICE COURT. —Before Mr. Justice Gavan Duffy.— At 10.30—Urgent chamber business. Not Before 11—Model Dairy Pty. Ltd. v. Whits (part heard). ...
Article : 99 wordsCharged with having committed perjury firms the hearing of a civil action beforre prize Winneke in the Country Court on July 3. Kuel Myrtle Rushton aged 24 years, domestic, ...
Article : 205 wordsSir,—The lending article on broadcast programmes is timely and very much to the point. Like another correspondent. the only occasion I listen to the "A" class ...
Article : 143 wordsCommenting on the ptoposal to restrict motor traffic on the Mt. Donna Buang road during the winter, the Chief Commissioner of Police (Major-General Sir Thomas ...
Article : 111 wordsSir.—Destruction of roadside trees is not looked on in silence by my league. In all Instances brought under our notice prompt action is taken to acquaint the ...
Article : 121 wordsAll available relics of the early days of Victoria will be kept on the lower floor of the McAllnn gallery at the National Gallery and Museum. Interest in ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 11 Jul 1935, Page 11
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