Speaking at the Foundation Day luncheon of the Australian Natives' Association in the Exhibition Building yesterday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) referred to the disastrous consequences of the shipping disputo, and hinted that the Federal Ministry would take stops to strengthen the power ...
Article : 4,387 wordsFrom the time it first appeared obove the horizon, shortly after 5 o'clock in the morning, until it set, the sun held undisputed sway yesterday, an occasional wisp of ...
Article : 709 wordsA large portrait of M Lenin (the late President of Russia), draped in red and black, was prominently placed in front of the platform of the conference of the ...
Article : 341 wordsWONTHAGGI, Monday.—There were no fresh developments to-day to indicate a possibility of a settlement of the State mine trouble.The engineers are quiet, and ...
Article : 313 wordsPraiseworthy efforts which are being made by the Education department to inculcate in school children a love for trees and to help them to realise the necessity ...
Article : 1,051 wordsUntil the decision of the members of Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union regarding the "picking-up" point award made by Mr. Justice spowes is know to ...
Article : 783 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.— The result of the meeting of the Seamen's Union in Sydney to-marrow is awaited with a good deal of anxiety, as it is generally, belicved that ...
Article : 201 wordsThe steamer Baron Maclay, under charter to the Commonwealth Government Line, left Adelaide on Sunday, and will arrive'at Melbourne to-day. The vessel ...
Article : 119 wordsWONTHAGGI, Monday. — At a meeting of citizens to-night, at which the mayor (Councillor J. Strong) presided,in connection with the dispute at the State ...
Article : 207 wordsA Town Hall official at Baltersea told the "Daily Herald" that three men arrived at the hall at half-past 6 o'clock in the morning and sought, permission to look ...
Article : 219 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—The refusal of the seamen to.man vessels awaiting crews has caused the postponement of sailings of passenger and cargo vessels, which, it had ...
Article : 394 wordsMr. A. J. Cook, the secretary of the Miners' Federation, speaking at Doncaster, indicated that steps were being taken to revive the "triple alliance" (the coalminers, ...
Article : 172 wordsMr. Howard Carter at Luxor to-day took over King Tutankhamen's tomb, and the adjoining workshops. The contents of the workshops were found to be undamaged, ...
Article : 138 wordsFigures made available after the last count of tickets sold at Flinders street station yesterday show that the traffic from the station was much heavier ...
Article : 190 wordsMr.Dobbic, the railway-men's president, at Brighton stated that the union had decided not to accept a piecemeal agreement. All sections must be satisfied. ...
Article : 187 wordsMr. Duncan Carmichael, secretary of the London Trades Council, and a former member of the Smithfield control board, points out that Lord Vestey's evidence ...
Article : 269 wordsWith a full complement of passengers, including members of the English cricket teme, the Nairana left Melbourne at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon for ...
Article : 103 wordsWELLINGTON (N.Z.) Sunday.— The stenmer Waikouaiti, which was to have left Lyttelton on Saturday for Timaru to complete loding for Sydney: was held up ...
Article : 48 wordsHeavy tramway traffic on all lines to the beaches was reported by the Tramwaya Board yesterday. A greatly in creased service was maintained ...
Article : 53 wordsWhile returning from Launceston to Melbourne on January 21, Joseph Cloak aged 56 years of Albion street, West Brunswick, who was employed as a voluanteer stoker on ...
Article : 67 wordsInterviewed by the "Isvestin," M.Rakovsdy, who has been the Soviet envoy to Britain on several occasions, deelared that the hypothesis of an alliance between ...
Article : 173 wordsThere were no developments yesterday in the shipping dispute as far as the Seamen's Union was concerned The management committee met at the Trades Hall ...
Article : 307 wordsSYDNEY, Monday. —Sydney enjoyed ideal weather for the Anniversary Day holiday.The principal attractions were the A.J.C Anniversary meeting at ...
Article : 66 wordsSir,— I simcerely hope that the letter on Saturday will be the beginning of a definite and sustained organisation, having for its objective the creating of means of means of ...
Article : 349 wordsSYDNEY, Monday. —Commenting on the report received by cable from New York that two shipments of gold were being made to Australia, the general manager of ...
Article : 407 wordsIn connection with the side of Heroic next Monday the auctioneers have received instructions from Mr Martin Wenke which should grealty facilitate the sale of ...
Article : 260 wordsMessages from Moscow state that the Soviet has proclaimed an economic boycott of Britain. Large orders for linen and cotton are being diverted to France and ...
Article : 54 wordsThe "Daily Heiald" (Labour), commenting in a leading article on the acceptance by Mr. Asquith of a peerage (Mr. Asquith will be known as the Earl of Oxford), ...
Article : 142 wordsThe Rome correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that Dr.Sessa, whom the ltalian chamber of Commerce appointed Commissioner in Moscow, suggests that ...
Article : 130 wordsWith reference to the complaint mude by the Federal secrciary of the Seamen's Union (Mr.W.Raeburn) on Saturday regarding the maning of the steamer ...
Article : 272 wordsThe Lord Mayor (Councillor Brunton) has initiated an appeal on behalf of the Eye and Ear Hospital. The record of fine work by the institution during many ...
Article : 138 wordsThe Paris corrpondent of the "Daily Express" states that Germanny is making unofficial soundings for a Franco-German guarantee pact. The French Government ...
Article : 94 wordsWithout respect to party, the whole press not only acclaims Mr. Asquith's carldom as a well-deserved reward for patriotic staresmanship and sterlin ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 27 Jan 1925, Page 11
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