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Article : 127 wordsBefore his Honor Mr Justice Hodges took his seat on the Bench the Court was crowded in every part, amongst those present being a number of ladies. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 639 wordsMr Patterson's attention was called to a large number of meetings being held in connection with the unemployed question, but he was not disposed to be ...
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Article : 673 wordsThe Treasurer, Mr G. D. Carter, to-day made a further statement to the effect that Le[?] alien will be required to deal with the money in the Post Office ...
Article : 284 wordsThe Queensland delegates to the Postal Conference, Mr W. U. Wilson, Postmaster-General, and Mr M'Donaid, Uuder-Secretary, arrived in Melbourne ...
Article : 440 wordsIt is significant in connection with the statement of a Minister yesterday that there was more work than men to take it, that the mallee ...
Article : 77 wordsThe two men, Montgomery and Williams, were charged at the Water Police Court his morning together with burglary commuted at the Union office, and separately ...
Article : 104 wordsMr Methven, M.L.A., waa seen by a HERALD reporter this morning, and expressed himself very candidly on the question of the unemployed difficulty. ...
Article : 505 wordsCooler again. The Golden Age coming. Mire suburban housebreakers. What really is a "living wage ?" ...
Article : 1,464 wordsIn connection with the question of railway management the Premier to-day stated that the matter of temporary appointment to fill the places of ...
Article : 72 wordsWilliam Moore, described at being one of the "best" thieven in Melbourne, appeared before the St. Kilda Court this morning un charges of having housebreaking implements ...
Article : 180 wordsThe dectective maintain close secrecy as to the vessel in which William Kemp, the into secretary to the Tender Board, left the colony. A cable message will be ...
Article : 100 wordsAs mentioned in THE HERALD a few days ago, the police recently made a raid on an alleged Chiasm gambling den in Stevedore street. They arrested three men--Yick. ...
Article : 341 wordsIn the Practice Court to-day Mr Geoghegan mads an application to Mr Justice Williams for an order that Mr Hugh Sunderland Barratt, solicitor, answer ...
Article : 473 wordsHalf-past 5 o'clock in the morning is apparently the fashionable time at St. Kilda for bui[?]glare to drop in. Mr John [?]chy. costumier, of Collins street, who resides at ...
Article : 165 wordsMr S. H. Parker, the Colonial Secretary for Western Australia, and Mr Snoll. the permanent head of the Post Office department there, were hurrying off to catch a ...
Article : 473 wordsIn consequence of the censtant complaints of larrikinism and disgraceful language in the vicinity of th Ascot Rscecourse, Sergeant O'Meara, of Flemington, recently ...
Article : 289 wordsMost of the delegates appointed to take part in the postal conference, which will sit in Wellington early next month, have arrived is Melbourne, others being expected ...
Article : 125 wordsJohn Archibald Scott, 25 years of age, clerk, who was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital on the 25th of January last, died in that institution last night. ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Fri 16 Feb 1894, Page 1
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