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Advertising : 295 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.— The Minister for Local Government (Mr. Spooner) to-day caused to be issued a proclamation removing from office all the ...
Article : 248 wordsAttempts by Mr. Hogan (Ind, Lab., Warrenheip and Grenville) and Mr. Cain (Lab. Northcote) to amend the Unemployment Relief Tax (Assessment) Bill ...
Article : 2,533 words"They Got What They Asked For" is a favourite newspaper headline dealing with the effect lu Australia of the cable mesage sent by the Marylebone Cricket Club ...
Article : 382 wordsThe rederal deputy commissioner of taxation invites attention to the fact that statements under the Flour Tax Assessment Act 1933 of stocks of flour &c., must ...
Article : 118 wordsAlthough the receipts of the Centenary Appeal Fund are approaching the £20,000 which was the primary objective of the organisers the appeal will remain open ...
Article : 473 wordsSpeaking at the Xavier College speech night last night Archbishop Mannix, referring to criticism of the Eucharistie procession, which was to take place in the ...
Article : 74 wordsPlans for the organisation of an elaborate pageant of the history of Victoria are being prepared by the organiser of the Centenary celebrations (Brigadier-General ...
Article : 115 words"Public opinion could force the Federal Ministry to call Parliament together again in January to repeal this iniquitous tax on flour," declared the leader of the ...
Article : 302 wordsDRYSDALE, Wednesday.—The director of the Centenan celebrations (BrigadierGeneral C. H. Jess) attended a meeting at Dnsdale of representatives of progress ...
Article : 160 wordsCOWES, Wednesday.—The inquest into the death of Rex Ronnie Simpson, aged 11 years, formerly of Smith street South Melbourne which began in Melbourne on ...
Article : 98 wordsMr. H. H. Prinnlck has been appointed managing organiser of the All-Australian Centenary Exhibition In October and November, 1934. He will begin work on ...
Article : 31 words"It is simply a rebuff," says Mr. W. L Kelly, manager of the 1930 Australian Eleven in England, in commenting yesterday on the cable message received from ...
Article : 116 wordsThe Housewives' Association Ltd. claims success in its campaign against the increase in the retail price of bread as a resuit of the imposition of a tax on flour. ...
Article : 220 wordsWith the object of ensuring the erection soon of the proposed bridge at Port Melbourne to carry traffic over the railway lines at the foot of Station Pier, the ...
Article : 125 wordsFederal Ministers hope that inquiries begun on Tuesday will be sufficiently advanced this evening to enable a decision to be reached on the proposal to send a ...
Article : 113 wordsThe president of the Melbourne Cricket Club. Sir Edward Mitchell, expressed the opinion yesterday that the captains of both sides would be honour bound not ...
Article : 116 wordsAriangements which have been made to ensure that satisfactory accommodation will be provided for visitors to the Centenary celebrations, were described by ...
Article : 646 wordsApart from Captain T. Neville Stack's Air Speed Courier that will be entered, the "Evening Standard" does not expect that any British high-speed aircraft will ...
Article : 127 wordsThousands of children whose parents are out of employment have been denied most of the pleasures of life throughout the year and now as Christmas Day ...
Article : 211 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—The possibility that the New South Wales Cricket Association will consider its position with regard to the Board of Control as at present ...
Article : 168 wordsAt a meeting of the Henry George League, held on Monday, the following resolution was passed:— "That this meeting deplores the action of ...
Article : 90 wordsSir,—"Vesta" refers to-day to the proposal of the Women's Centenary Council to prepare a record of pioneer women settlers who migrated to Victoria or were born ...
Article : 390 wordsBecause of the rise in the price of bread in consequence of the sales tax on flour the conference of the central unemployed committee, which met at the Trades Hall ...
Article : 53 wordsDeputations representing several municipalities, in which heavy damage had been caused to roads and bridges because of the recent floods, interviewed the Minister for ...
Article : 361 wordsAlthough many officers of the Defence department are anxious that compulsory military or naval service should be relntroduced it is unlikely that such action will ...
Article : 267 wordsThe State Parliament, which will rise next week, will probably meet much earlier next year than usual. The Ministry may decide to call Parliament together ...
Article : 103 wordsOffers of assistance made to the Victorian Scottish Regiment yesterday make it certain that the £1,000 or £1,200 necessary to dress trainees in kilts will ...
Article : 300 wordsThe rising seems to have ended, and most of the railway-men have disobeyed the Labour Federation's order to go on strike. Bridges and lines have been ...
Article : 53 wordsThe United States asked Pan-American countries to-day to reduce tariffs and trade barriers from "the present great heights to moderate and reasonable levels" by the ...
Article : 107 wordsThe council agreed without further discussion to tho proposal of the Roman Catholic Church to hold a Eucharistic Congress and procession as its ...
Article : 129 wordsAt the annual meeting of shareholders of Golden Horseshoe Ltd., Mr. P. Hamilton, who presided, referred to the dispute over income tax with the Inland ...
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Advertising : 82 wordsAt a special meeting of the United Protestant Organisation, held yesterday, the following resolution was passed:— "We representatives of the Loyrtl Orange ...
Article : 259 wordsThe chief inspector of Fisheries and Game (Mr.F.Lewis) said yesterday that he had received a suggestion from a sportsman that English game birds such ...
Article : 154 wordsA large, modern garage in a progressive country town is for sale or to let. Three models, aged 19 to 24, are ...
Article : 91 wordsShips vainly searched the Channel throughout the night for Vicomte Charles de Mandeville, who left Croydon in a private aeroplane yesterday morning for ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 14 Dec 1933, Page 10
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