The debate on the revised schedule of the tariff was resumed in the House of Representatives yesterday morning. Cement and Road Making Machines. ...
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Article : 660 wordsIn connection with the deprivation sittings of the Licensing Court yesterday, opposition was offered by Police Inspector Brown to an application for renewal of ...
Article : 638 wordsComments on Sir W. McPherson's advocacy of a railway to serve East Kew and Doneastor were made yesterday by the Minister of Railways (Mr. ...
Article : 564 wordsThe harmful effects of industrial unrest on the shipping industry were stressed by Air. H. B. Howard Smith, chairman of directors at the annual meeting of ...
Article : 442 wordsSo numerous have been the requests received by Madame Pavolva for the repetition of her Swan dance that it has been decided to include this feature ...
Article : 128 wordsAsked by Mr. Maloney (V.) to make available to the House of Representatives the report on cigars of the Tariff Board, the Minister of Customs (Mr. Pratten) ...
Article : 114 wordsTwo interesting young musicians were heard at last night's meeting of the Melbourne Music club, at the Victorian Artists' Galleries. Miss Rita Coonan, a ...
Article : 196 wordsReplying to a question by Mr. Forde (Q.) in the House of Representatives yesterday, the Minister of Customs (Mr. Pratten) said that the total value of imported ...
Article : 52 wordsMr. Lister (V.) asked the Minister of Customs if he had any information as to the extent to which agricultural implements imported from Canada and the ...
Article : 92 wordsPERTH, Thursday.—Last week the Yellow Cab Company applied for permission to run cabs on Perth streets, and to-day the Blue Cab Company, said to be formed ...
Article : 238 wordsThe British War Office is calling for tenders for the supply of Australian brandy to the British army. The Federal Department of Markets and Migration ...
Article : 164 wordsA conference of all brunches of the Waterside Workers' Federation will be held in Sydney on 12th May, when a ne[?] log of wages and conditions will be drawn ...
Article : 169 wordsIndustrial disturbances, it wits asserted by Mr. H. B. Howard Smith at the annual meeting of the company yesterday, were responsible for the reduced profits of ...
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Article : 337 wordsA meeting or bookmakers, mostly smaller men in the ring, was called at Tatetrsall's Club yesterday to consider the question of win and place betting—a matter which ...
Article : 442 wordsProtests have been made by country storekeepers regarding the cash on delivery (G.O.D.) system for the carriage of parcels by passenger trains, recently ...
Article : 230 wordsGEELONG, Thursday.—Two men were motoring along the Drysdale road on their way to Queenscliff to-night, and when near the railway crossing at ...
Article : 196 wordsFurther reference to the apparent extensive use of imported materials in the work of constructing the new Federal capital at Canberra was made in the ...
Article : 258 wordsAn account of what he described as "one of the most diabolical conspiracies ever unravelled," was given by Mr. Marks (N.S.W.) in the House of Representatives ...
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Article : 133 wordsAnnie Legge, the licensee, reported to the police yesterday that at an early hour in the morning the Star and Garter Hotel, corner of Nelson-road and Dorcas-street, ...
Article : 122 wordsCosting £300, the third public tennis court laid by South Melbourne council in the Albert Park was declared open by the mayor (Cr. J. S. Kent), in the presence ...
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Article : 60 wordsThe National Federation and the Australian Women's National League, acting conjointly, are calling by advertisement for applications from persons who are ...
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Article : 391 wordsPERTH, Thursday.—At the Geraldton court this morning Thomas Shaw, a half-caste, was charged with the murder of Reginald Walters, at Ellendale Station, ...
Article : 304 wordsAt a meeting of the executive of the Victorian Woman Citizens' Movement a resolution was passed calling attention to the "long undue recess of the State ...
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Article : 100 wordsBRISBANE, Thursday.—The prices of bobs, shingles and hair cuts are to be regulated, and the first step was taken to-day, when a proclamation was issued ...
Article : 62 wordsThe City Coroner yesterday held an inquest into the death of Michael McKeon, aged 38 years, who disappeared from his home at 110 Abboteford-street, North ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Fri 26 Mar 1926, Page 10
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