SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It is not yet known who will represent New South Wales at the Coronation—that is, apart from the representatives of the ...
Article : 874 wordsFROM his revolving chair in the centre of the arena, Mr. L. M. Darby watched the hunters yesterday with the critical eye of an expert. For 25 years ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,176 wordsLady Huntingfield was present at the annual meeting of the Victorian Bush Nursing Association, held at the Queen's Hall yesterday afternoon. ...
Article : 38 wordsAustralasia and New Zealand. 2d.; United Kingdom, (overland) 2d., (all-sea route) 2d.; other British possessions, 2d.; U.S.A. and other Foreign countries, 4d. To ensure ...
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Advertising : 424 wordsIt is a matter for gratification to the people of Victoria that Mr. Dunstan, as Premier, has been invited to attend the Coronation of King ...
Article : 147 wordsBy special arrangement Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the overseas intelligence published in this ...
Article : 90 wordsArrangements are being made by the Ballarat Anglican Diocesan Council for the enthronement on October 29, at Christ Church Cathedral, of the Very ...
Article : 711 words"I am in the place where I am demanded of conscience to speak the truth, and therefore the truth I speak, impugn it whoso list." Business communications should be addressed ...
Article : 136 wordsThe suggestion made yesterday by the chairman of the District Court Bench that joyriders, like shoplifters, are a challenge to science ...
Article : 162 wordsGood government has played a noteworthy part in the economic recovery of Australia. The claim made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) ...
Article : 667 wordsSir,—I read your report in the issue of September 17 of the meeting of the Graziers' Association of Victoria. We are trying to eliminate through careful ...
Article : 168 wordsNot everyone will agree with the president of the Taxpayers' Association (Mr. C. W. Wilson) that politicians should talk to their ...
Article : 188 wordsSir,—L.B., Camperdown, mentions a cypress tree with a girth of 14ft. 6in., and wishes to know if any readers can produce evidence of a larger tree. In the grounds ...
Article : 81 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—The actual revenue from Federal taxation in the last two years was nearly £8,500,000 more than the Budget estimates, said Professor ...
Article : 321 wordsSEEKING a grant of £40 to restore a bridge across the Crooked River at Talbotville, a deputation of one—the president of the Avon ...
Article : 185 wordsSir,—As a country resident of a farming centre, I endorse all that your correspondent, "Country Man," Rushworth, has to say about what is behind Mr. Dunstan's ...
Article : 142 wordsADELAIDE, Tuesday.—An address on "Your Opportunity and Mine in Everyday Rotary" was delivered by Mr. A. C. C. Holtz, of Melbourne, representative of ...
Article : 500 wordsA restoration of £4,500 of the £9,000 by which the annual grant of £45,000 made by the State Government to the University of Melbourne was reduced by the ...
Article : 322 wordsSir,—Your report in the issue of September 17 made it oppear that our president (Mr. Alwyn Valentine) preferred claims on behalf of railway pensioners only. For ...
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Article : 70 wordsLovely colour arrangements both in harmonies and contrasts are conspicuous in Mr. Bunny's exhibition at Hogan's Art Gallery, Elizabeth House, 340 Little Collins ...
Article : 305 words"If you had been gassed in a mine shaft and owed your recovery to bush nursing you would realise, as I do, what an asset a bush nursing cottage would be to Glen ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 320 wordsSir,—May I, through you, inform "Country Woman," who writes in "The Argus" of to-day about the abolition of slums, that a method of attracting people ...
Article : 170 wordsBills to extend the operation of the Sewerage Districts (Temporary Reduction of Interest) Act and the Local Government (Temporary Reduction of Interest) ...
Article : 133 wordsON Saturday "The Argus" will beginn publication of a new mystery novel from the pen of E. Phillips Oppenhelm, "the prince of story ...
Article : 138 wordsSir,—In "The Argus" of September 14 Commissioner Lamb, of the Salvation Army, is reported to have predicted the end of the British Empire because of the ...
Article : 245 wordsAfter 40 years of invaluable service to the State in providing holidays at the seaside for sick and delicate children, the Ministering Children's League is appealing ...
Article : 159 wordsThomas John Perey Farrage Robinson, sports ground attendant, of Miller street, North Fitzroy, who died on August 25, left by will dated January 24, 1933, real estate of a gross value ...
Article : 227 wordsPERTH, Tuesday.—Full-blooded aborigines are engaged in mining on Mount Margaret goldfield, as the result of training at the mission station there, the ...
Article : 113 wordsTo-night, 8 O'Clock.—The Rev. J. A. Schofield will give the first of a series of lectures in the Chapter House, arranged by a joint committee of Church of England and Methodist ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 23 Sep 1936, Page 6
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