Need for a special police "vice squad" to stamp out disreputable and unsavoury dens in Melbourne and the suburbs was emphasised ...
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Article : 853 wordsLargest privately owned flying-boat in ihe world, the Consolidated PBY two-engined flying-boat Cuba landed at Williamstown yesterday. The machine is owned by Mr. Richard Archbold, an American millionaire. The pictures of the interior show (left): The cook in his galley. Top right: The sleeping accommodation. The unusual design of the craft provides for plenty of space inside. Botton right: The radio transmitter. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 341 wordsAllegations that the Melbourne Technical College had underpaid some of its employees, and that it had had disputes with several unions having members ...
Article : 233 wordsMr. Both, who is aged only 28 years, is one of the most brilliant young physicists yet produced by the University of Adelaide, where he did a distinguished course under ...
Article : 305 wordsCommenting on the Anglo-French talks "La Tribuna" expresses the opinion that the present situation is unfavourable for the return of colonies to Germany. ...
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Article : 488 wordsMembers of the State Parliament are important men, and their galt as they stride up the steps of Parliament House is usually jaunty and self-assured. Briskly ...
Article : 290 wordsAir raids on Barcelona continued at close intervals throughout last night, and about 100 people have been killed. ...
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Article : 100 wordsCHARLTON Thursday.—A field day at the experimental plots on the property of Mr. W. O. Connor was attended by a large number of district farmers. Mr. ...
Article : 125 wordsDiscussions of the situation in Palestine are expected to begin in London within a few weeks. In the House of Commons last night ...
Article : 244 wordsThe "Boersen Zeitung" to-day warned President Roosevelt not to "interfere" in European affairs. It said: "Germans do not want to advise ...
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Advertising : 79 wordsNegotiations are taking place to merge the Denham and Pinewood film studios, the amount involved being £2,000,000. An announcement that the merger has ...
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Article : 132 wordsMr. H. G. Wells, who will visit Australia, will land at Fremantle on December 27, according to his schedule. He will reach Adelaide next day, and ...
Article : 99 wordsThree thousand shops in New York were closed for an hour or more yesterday as a protest against the religious and racial persecution in Germany. ...
Article : 104 wordsThirty-nine Labour M.P.'s have been rebuked by the leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons (Mr. Attlee) for having signed a manifesto in favour ...
Article : 165 wordsA plea for the establishment of a Chair of Veterinary Science at the University of Melbourne was made by Mr. McKenzie (Lab., Wonthaggi) during the ...
Article : 154 wordsThe Central Board of Finance of the Church of England is taking immediate steps to launch an appeal for £50,000 for the relief of non-Aryan children refugees. ...
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Article : 78 wordsMany car loads of young people dashed along Melbourne streets last night earnestly seeking such strangely assorted things as a worm, a hearth brick, a ...
Article : 147 wordsGerman allegations about the conduct of British troops and police in Palestine were strongly denied in the House of Commons last night by the Chancellor of ...
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Article : 166 wordsMonsignor William Godfrey, rector of the English College in Rome, has been appointed Apostolic Delegate to Great Britain, with residence in England. ...
Article : 161 wordsYARRAWONGA, Thursday.—A party of Cohuna irrigators on a tour of northern irrigation areas visited Yarrawonga to-day and was given a civic reception by the ...
Article : 179 wordsDespite unavoidable delays, the Air Ministry hopes to be able to begin an airmail service across the Atlantic some time next year. ...
Article : 104 wordsBRISBANE, Thursday.—An appeal by the Minister for Health and Home Affairs (Mr. E. M. Hanlon) against the order of the Elections Tribunal judge (Mr. ...
Article : 122 wordsThe Hungarian Government was defested yesterday by 115 votes to 95 on a no-confidence motion. The Prime Minister (Dr. Imredy) later ...
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Advertising : 80 wordsA Presidential decree has been issued banning Masonic organisations in Poland. Their property will be given to charity, but the Government will seize the archives. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 25 Nov 1938, Page 11
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