The general election for the Legislative Assembly will be held to-morrow, when the polling booths will open at 8 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. Voting is compulsory. The leaders of the three important political parties issued ...
Article : 400 wordsWhen this motor-truck skidded on the wet roadway in Punt 'road. South Yarra, yesterday it smashed an electric light-pole. The top section of the broken pole hung dangerously over the footpath. The driver of the truck was injured. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 53 wordsTo enable the three parties contesting the State election to-morrow to present their viewpoints to the public, "The Argus" is giving them the hospitality of its columns. Space is provided here for authoritative expressions of the views of each of the parties. The views expressed, of course, are not ...
Article : 717 wordsEver since Sir Harry Lawson, whose statue looks over the main street of Castlemaine, left the State political arena for the Senate, the ...
Article : 353 wordsPositive points in the U.A.P. policy are —A referendum to settle disputes between the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council; an efficient system of ...
Article : 563 wordsIt is unfortunate for Mr. G. S. MacLean (general secretary, United Australia Organisation) that in "The Argus" yesterday he sought kudos for Mr. G. H. Knox[?] ...
Article : 673 wordsThe leaders of the State political parties issued yesterday final appeals to the electors as follow:— ...
Article : 829 wordsMr. F. A. Cameron, the retiring Country party member for Kara Kara and Borung, addressing a meeting at St. Arnaud, said that under the present Constitution there ...
Article : 115 wordsAfter [?] close survey of the situation in Ballarat, it is difficult to see how Mr. Tunnecliffe can justify his prediction that Labour will win the seat from Mr. ...
Article : 234 wordsAddressing a meeting at Lilydale, the retiring U.A.P. member for Evelyn (Mr. W. H. Everard) referred to his 20 years of service to his constituency and the ...
Article : 151 wordsMr. C. G. Hartley, the young U.A.P. candidate for Brunswick, is meeting with considerable encouragement at the many street meetings he has addressed. ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Australian Broadcasting Commission has arranged for station 3AR to broadcast the raults of the State election on Saturday night as they come to hand, ...
Article : 75 wordsA record number of veterans of the Old Victorian Mounted Rifles attended the annual reunion at McEwan House last night. Many of the members who had ...
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Advertising : 644 wordsAbout 1,000 members of the Textile Workers' Union employed at 13 fullfashioned hosiery mills in Melbourne will be affected by the decisions of a special ...
Article : 133 wordsTHE following instructions to voters were issued yesterday by the Chief Electoral Officer (Mr. W. L. Rowe):— ...
Article : 120 wordsIn an address broadcast from station 3LO last night the leader of the United Australia party (Sir Stanley Argyle) said that the United Country party would ask ...
Article : 421 wordsOctober 25 and 26.—The annual convention of the Irish National Foresters will be held at South Melbourne. Delegates will be entertained at a social on the evening of October ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 201 wordsThe death occurred at Lancefield yesterday of the Rev. James Francis, who was vicar of the Lancefield Church of England for 18 years before his retirement ...
Article : 103 wordsDr. Harry Swift formerly Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Adelaide, died at his home in North Adelaide last night. He was aged 79 years. ...
Article : 49 wordsAn electric light post in Punt road. South Yarra, near Alexandra avenue, was broken in two places yesterday afternoon when a motor-truck descending the steep roadway ...
Article : 89 wordsSir,—Many thousands of electors are looking forward keenly to this State election day to right a wrong committed two and a half years ago. ...
Article : 224 words"Bradshaw's Guide" for October, containing all the latest alterations and additions to the railway time-tables, post-office services, tramway time-tables, and other useful information. ...
Article : 41 wordsSir,—One wonders how long the next gas strike will last if one of two parties is returned at the election No doubt we can expect a repetition of the trouble after ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 1 Oct 1937, Page 2
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