As far as can be judged by present figures the Nationalist party and the Lawson Ministry gained two seats at the polls yesterday. Mr. Lawson, on being defeated ...
Article : 710 wordsEngland's amateure did very much better against the Australians in their second innings. They batted practically the whole of the day, scoring 326, of which G. A. ...
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Article : 233 wordsIt is reported from Riga that Dr. Fridtjol Nansen, head of the American Relief Commission m Russia, has concluded an agreement with the Soviet embracing the ...
Article : 196 wordsFirm action taken by the military authorities to check the rising of the Moplabs in Malabar ia having effect. The town of Malapuram is reported to have been relieved. ...
Article : 514 wordsVoters on Roll, 14,727 (Men 6769, Women 7.958). MARTIN HANNAH, bricklayer, 15 MiCracken street, Northco[?]e (Ind. Lab). 2,487 JAMES ROBERT REID, carrier, 140 No[?] ...
Article : 316 wordsThe "Morning Post" has received the following letter from a former famous Moscow actress of international repute:—"The tragedy of life here is that none of us is a ...
Article : 229 wordsA serious riot took place in the dinner hour at Belfast on Monday. Bombs were hurled and revolvers fired both by Sinn Feinere and Royalists. There were several ...
Article : 93 wordsVoters on Roll, 12,124 (Men, 5,499; Women, 6,625). MICHAEL COLLINS, hotelkeeper, 29 Lygon street. Carlton (Lab.)............ 2,363 Alfred Alexander Farthing. ...
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Article : 318 wordsSir,—Having no title to speak for the bodies concerning which "Australian" questions me, I do not purpose answering his irrelavant queries. The democratic ...
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Article : 108 wordsThomas Ryan, agent, 5 Raleigh st., Essendon (Nat.)............... 10,254 ALUXANDHR MCLENNAN TAYLOR, secretary, 72 McIlwraith street, North ...
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Article : 948 wordsThe Conncil of the League of Nations met yesterday in the Palais National. Viscourt [?] the President, read a statement on the Upper Silesian question. It ...
Article : 101 wordsVoters on Roll, 20,243 (Men, 9,117; Women, 11,126). WILLIAM OPHELIO HUG indentor, 480 St. Kilda road, South Melbourne (Nat.). 5,164 Arthur Knight Wallace, carpenter ...
Article : 316 wordsThe Vienna correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that affairs in West Hungary have talen a serious turn. An irregular Magyar force attacked a colum of ...
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Article : 243 wordsThe body of Commodore Maitland, who was the officer in command of British airships has been recovered from the wrecked airship R38 at Hull. ...
Article : 98 wordsSYDNEY Tuesday.—In addition to the 10 new members of the New South Wales Legislative Council selected yesterday by the Labour Caucus, the Cabinet has named ...
Article : 226 wordsIt is announced that charters have been arranged for six steamers, ranging from 6,500 to 8,500 tons, to lond Australian wheat from September to mid-November, at 68/9 ...
Article : 43 wordsMr. A. W. Ferrin, the American Trade Commissioner, has received by mail from Washington a complete copy of the new American tariff schedules, which may be ...
Article : 573 wordsVoters on [?] 24,870 (Men, 11,646; Women 14,149) 'James Robert Jewell, butcher,233 Edward street,Brunswick(lab)..7,369 JOHN MARCH, electrical contractor, 6. ...
Article : 504 wordsThe "Daily Express" reports an astounding strike of 300 men employed on a housing scheme at Sennthorpe, Lincolnshire. They were compelled to strike by ...
Article : 123 wordsFRANCIS WILIAM CLAREY, commercial traveller, 22 Norwood street, Flemington (Nat.)................. 3,433 Edward Coughlan Warde, ...
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Article : 185 wordsFighting has been renewed at Logan (Virginia, U.S.A.) between the miners who were marching to protest against martial law in the Mingo coal area and military ...
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Article : 103 wordsThe census shows that Scotland has a population of 4,832,288, of which the males number 2,348,403 and the females 2,533.885. The increse n the 10 years' period is 2.5 ...
Article : 71 wordsThere is the keenest fight for the cricket championship. Middlesex in their first innings made 132 in response to Surrey's 269, and Surrey, batting a second time, made ...
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Article : 69 words"The result is not as satisfactory as we desired," said the Premier (Mr. Lawson) last night; "but the position is still obscure, as the final results are not ...
Article : 58 wordsVotera on Roll, 14,529 (Men, 6,458; Women, 8,071). John William Billson, bootmaker, 90 Delbridge street, N. Fitzroy (Lab.), 3,[?]46 ALBERT EDWARD HARCOURT KEMP. ...
Article : 266 wordsDuring the match at Lord's between Middlesex and Surrey, Middlesex presented P. F. Warner with a piece of plate and a cheque. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 31 Aug 1921, Page 11
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