Brilliant "peace-time" uniforms and the gay dresses of women brightened the sombre Senate Chamber yesterday, when the new session of the Federal Parliament was ...
Article : 3,207 wordsThe British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Lord Curzon) again held a conforence with the french and Belgian Ambassadors. It has been learned from ...
Article : 479 wordsThe following article is the fourth of a series relating to the new problems created in the Pacific as the result of the Great War, the Washington disarmament ...
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Article : 127 wordsAfter debating the subject of several weeks, the social questions committees of the church of England, the Australian Catholic Federation, and the Pres[?] ...
Article : 2,449 wordsThe "Daily Express correspondent at Sofia says that the new Government has issued a sensational statement, pointing out that though the ex-Ministers are ...
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Article : 164 words"My considered opinion is that arbi[?]ation in the public service has failed to achieve any other end than to give some officers higher remuneration [?]much higher ...
Article : 746 wordsWhen the Finance Bill was considered in the House of commons Mr. E. Shinwell (labour) moved to abolish the import duties, imposed in 1915, on luxuries, ...
Article : 239 wordsThe Premier of Victoria (Mr. Lawson) and the Premier of New South Wales (Sir George Fuller) were entertained at luncheon by the Empire Parliamentary ...
Article : 286 wordsSabotage is increasing in the Ruhr. Several bombs were exploded on the railway in the Dussejldorf district, cutting up the line and throwing as engine of the ...
Article : 80 wordsDuring a debate on the foreing estimates the minister for Foreign Affairs (M. Jaspar) said that Germany, while not payiny reparations, was spending millions of gold ...
Article : 201 wordsDr. Leonard Williams, the Harley Street specialist, was refereshingly original in his comments upon illness when addressing the Aldwych club on the subject of ...
Article : 229 wordsField-Marshal Sir William Robertson presided at the Colonial Institute when Major-General Sir Frederick Maurice submitted a paper on "Present Problems of ...
Article : 337 wordsThe death is announced of Kate Bishop, the actress, mother of Miss Maric Lo[?]r. Miss Bishop, who has born in England in 1817 of a thea[?]ieal family, was an ...
Article : 928 wordsThe second qualifying round for the golf championship was played in heavy rain and [?] at Troon. It preduced many surprises, Eighty-eight players who ...
Article : 426 wordsThe majority of the passengers by the Majestic, which is bound for the United States, did not [?]ll in forms stating thaeir liquer requirements for the six days' ...
Article : 147 wordsSYDNEY. Wednesday. The report on immigration, which has been adopted by the New South Wales Labour Conference, contains the following:— ...
Article : 545 wordsThe prince of Wales, when visiting Bir[?] inspected 1,800 men of the British Legion. There was a dramatic [?]. A tall [?]ank ex-soldiers [?] ...
Article : 178 wordsIn the report of the Australian delegates to the third Assembly of the League of Nations, which was in session from September 1 to Septermber 30, 1922, the ...
Article : 480 wordsWELLINGTON (N.Z.). Wednesday. — In consequence of the application of the United States prohibition law to the [?] Maungunui, Tahiti, Niagara. ...
Article : 248 wordsLord Glanely has brought the later Mr. Frank Bibby's street [?] [?] for £28,000. The British [?] Committee has [?] on the compulsory ...
Article : 377 wordsA military airman who was taking part in a sha[?] terible death owing to his machine [?] [?] ...
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Article : 52 wordsA messages from china states [?] the [?] who have been holding foreigners in [?] for several weeks have now [?] the remaining eight of their ...
Article : 75 wordsMiddlerox made [?] and 102 against Yorkshlre, who recorded 22[?] for four wlekets. Suteliffe (76) and Holines (89) [?] 110 runs for the first [?]. This is their ...
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Article : 167 wordsGEELONG, Wednesday. — The excutive of the Corin capital french of the Nationalist Federation has written to Mr. [?] [?]. M.H.R., making him to [?] a place ...
Article : 124 wordsAt the monthly meeting of the Public Service Union, held on Tuesday, evening, Mr. J.S. O'Connor (president of the Government Printing Office Staff ...
Article : 108 words[?] since the drought ended have renewed their interest int he toams which will be shown in Sydney. From a report in "The Austral[?]ian" it is learned that ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 14 Jun 1923, Page 9
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