Sir,—In connection with the women's meeting on Tuesday evening [?]evt in the Melbourne Town Hall, at which Her Excellency Lady Helen Munro Ferguson is to ...
Article : 846 wordsAlthough the president of the Common wealth Arbitration Court (Mr. Justi[?] Higgins) decided yesterday at a comp[?] sory conference in favour of the content[?] ...
Article : 1,619 wordsTheir Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Helen Munro Ferguson, accompanied by Sir Edmund and Lady Barton, and attended by Captain Foxton, military ...
Article : 83 wordsLAKES ENTRANCE, Thursday.—-The Parliamentary representatives who are completing the tour, of Eastern Gippsland arrived at Lake Tyers and at Cunninghame ...
Article : 814 wordsThe Prime Minister. (Mr. Hughes), made an important announcement yesterday in regard to, companies incorporated in Australia, which had on their share-lists the ...
Article : 144 wordsKALGOORLIE, Thursday.—The dispute between the woodline workers and the firewood companies, which at one stage threatened to cause complete [?]sation of mining ...
Article : 448 wordsOffers of assistance to handle the wheat at Williamstown continue to reach the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Hagelthorn), and a large pile of comunications from farmers ...
Article : 984 wordsBROKEN HILL Friday.—Although; the Port pirie men resolved yesterday that they would not strike, the position at Broken Hill has not altered in the slightest. The ...
Article : 1,313 wordsThe High Commissioner for the Commonwealth in London (Mr. Andrew Fisher) will be welcomed to London on February 4 at an official dinner, which will be given ...
Article : 488 wordsThe attention of the Prime Minister,(Mr. Hughes) was yesterday directed to a paragraph in "The Argus," representing the concern of traders lest the proclamation ...
Article : 227 wordsRepresentatives of the companies intrested in the zinc industry met the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) in conference yesterday. The question of increasing the ...
Article : 102 wordsThe State Cabinet at a meeting yesterday, agreed that the medical inspection at Melbourne of passengers arriving by steamers from New South Wales should be ...
Article : 259 wordsOfficial confirmation of the statement published in "The Argus" to the effect that an embargo had been placed on the export of wet salted hides, of 45lb. weight or over, ...
Article : 138 wordsMembers of the Friendly 'Union of Soldiers' Wives, who have been invited to the party to be given at Government House this afternoon, are requested to bring their cards ...
Article : 62 wordsSir,—The Overseas Club, of which His Majesty the King is patron, has eagerly seized the great opportunities fof Imperial Work which this terrible struggle has ...
Article : 904 wordsTwo boys—Robert Edward Smith, aged 7 years, and his brother, Ernest Smith, aged 4 years—whose parents reside at 127 Cremorne street, Richmond, wandered to ...
Article : 223 wordsThe Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor), yesterday contradicted the report that the embargo on the export of butter had been lifted. "The embargo remains," he said, ...
Article : 779 wordsCarrying over 400 Australian soldiers who had been wounded in action or incapacitated through sickness while at the front, a hospital ship drew up at Port Melbourne ...
Article : 132 wordsA meeting of the executive of the Commonwealth Button Day Fund was held at the Town Hall yesterday. The Lord Mayor (Sir David Hennessy) presided. ...
Article : 181 wordsPERTH, Friday,—Mr. Staniforth Smith, Administrator of Pipua, who arrived from the eastern States yesterday, entered Blackboy Hill camp this morning as a private ...
Article : 121 wordsNEWCASTLE, Friday.—The exports of coal from this port to other States and oversea countries for the twelve months ended December 31, 1915, amounted to ...
Article : 84 wordsSir,—In the deplorable struggle we are at present engaged over the transport of our foodstuffs, to assist to feed the Allies abroad. I beg to suggest, in face of the ...
Article : 120 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. William Rosser, one of the most prominent union leaders in Australia, has joined the colours. At the sitting of the Government Railways ...
Article : 129 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—A petition has been received by the State Commandant (Colonel Rama[?]iott[?]) from Mr. Demetrius Sigal[?] an officer of the Greek army now ...
Article : 103 wordsReferences to a reported trouble between shipping firms and coal lumpers, which appeared in the press yesterday, were the subject of strong comment by the Prime ...
Article : 433 wordsDuring Christmas week severe earthquake shocks were felt in Sydney and Melbourne following upon the disturbance of the Pacific Ocean floor. Further earth tremors ...
Article : 249 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—A taxi-cab carrying Mr. William A[?]mitage, of Frederick street, Rockdale his wife, daughter and Miss Daisy McLean, and driven bv George ...
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Family Notices : 203 wordsAmelia Ball Spicer, of the Mount Myrtalia Hotel, Gilderoy; licensed victualler. Causes of insolvency—Pressure of a creditor, falling off in business owing to the ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 15 Jan 1916, Page 20
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