According to the decision of the High Court, given to-day, Federal public officers are absolved from the payment of income tax to the State Governments. ...
Article : 420 wordsThe third annual dinner of the Gordon Technical College Students' Club was held in the large hall of the College last evening, and was a pronounced ...
Article : 990 wordsSir John Forrest, the acting Prime Minister, commenting on the despatch of the first contingent of laborers from Genoa, for the Queensland sugar fields, ...
Article : 151 wordsWe are often assured that evil associations corrupt good manners, as well as morals, but Annard never expected to find a shocking example of this in the ...
Article : 1,266 words"This is a most, cowardly assault you have committed upon a helpless cripple," remarked the chairman of the Fitzroy Bench this morning to Bert Watson, ...
Article : 96 wordsThe Government's proposal to carry out extensive railway construction in the Western district was brought before the borough council by Cr. A. A. P. Wilson, ...
Article : 135 wordsA drover named William Birch was charged at the Meredith police court yesterday, before Mr. H. Morrison, P.M., with the larceny of a saddle, the property of Mr. R. G. S[?]ow, a ...
Article : 328 wordsPresent:—Crs. M'Donald (in the chair), Scott, Higgius, Winter, Andresson, Gardiner and Richardson. Apologies were received for the absence of ...
Article : 1,500 wordsThe vendetta between the beekeepers and grazing lessees of the Blue Blocks, in the Hamilton-Horsham district, is almost as keen as that between the cattle ...
Article : 324 wordsThe fight between Mr. and Mrs. Knipe for possesion of their seven-year-old daughter, the heiress to £10,000 under the will of her maternal grandfather, ...
Article : 267 wordsCaptain F. Tickell, of the Commonwealth naval forces, was in Portland on Wednesday inspecting the local detachment of the naval militia, enrolling ...
Article : 94 wordsSir,—In reference to a statement made by a correspondent in your, issue of to-day, I beg to contradict him in saying that tallymen receive 1/- and 1/3 per hour a day, and ...
Article : 176 wordsA painful burning accident occurred at Heywood. A child of Mr. D. Pevitt's fell into the fire, sustaining severe burns on the face and hands. It was thought ...
Article : 54 wordsMr. Candler, the city coroner, to-day held on inquest on the death of John Geoghegan, who received such serious injuries at Lilydale on 13th ult. that he ...
Article : 708 wordsPresent:—Crs. Hopkins (president), Gullan, Mathison, Meredith, M'Donald, Ramsay, M'Callum, M'[?]tyre, Farquharson, E. Mountjoy and M'Lennan. ...
Article : 1,028 wordsMr. Carruthers' idea that, if necessary, the States, in order to prevent the Commonwealth compulsorily dealing with the State debts' question, should vest the ...
Article : 142 wordsTwo serious accidents occurred at a football match played at Port Campbell. One of the players, named Taylor, was carried off the ground and taken ...
Article : 69 wordsAt, a meeting, of the Hampden shire council Dr. Desailly was appointed health officer for the East riding. There were three applicants for the position. ...
Article : 89 wordsPending the appointment of a permanent successor to Colonel Ricardo as Victorian State Commandant, the Military Board decided to appoint Colonel ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Camperdown Pastoral and Agricultural Society have decided to hold a sheep show on 26th September. A subcommittee has been appointed to draft a ...
Article : 32 wordsAs in the Beech Forest, the sawmillers in the Heytesbury Forest are busy, and in cases behind time with orders. The wet wsather also affects the readiness ...
Article : 50 wordsThe trial of Michael M'Donald. a welldressed young man, on the charge of robbing Mr. R. S. Abbott, of Bendigo, of a silver sovereign case and money, took ...
Article : 221 wordsFrank L. Haines, lodgerkeeper in the Bank of Victoria, was crossing a drain when he slipped and fell, and an umbrella he was carrying penetrated the ...
Article : 40 wordsA boy named Archi[?] Naismith was cycling home, to Cayterton from Carapook, and was thrown at an invert on the road, and had his collar-bone broken ...
Article : 54 wordsMr. Hume Cook, M.H.R., a member of the board of directors of the A.N.A., speaking to the Colac branch, said there was much important work for the ...
Article : 153 wordsA lenient view was taken by Judge Johnston to-day of the case of the young married man. Harry Russell Wilks, who abandoned his infant child by leaving it ...
Article : 72 wordsFor the purpose of providing a shelter-shed to the State school at Pennyroyal, its popular master, Mr. W. S. Hunt, with the assistance of local talent, the help of a few ...
Article : 359 wordsThe rowdiness displayed by a young man named William Joyner on the occasion of a football match at South Melbourne has proved an expensive luxury. ...
Article : 74 wordsA g[?]ant mangel of the "half sugar beet" variety grown at Allansford by Mr. J. Lougheed, and exhibited at Warrnambool has been attracting much ...
Article : 71 wordsSir,—I should like a little space in your valuable paper to bring under your readers' notice the intolerable nuisance that is caused by wandering cattle round about the Eastern ...
Article : 295 wordsThree young Portuguese have heard such good reports of Australia that they decided to make this country their home. They therefore took passage ...
Article : 227 wordsThe death reported of Mr. Thos. Ireland Skene. The deceased was remotely connected with the Skene family who helped to pioneer the Western ...
Article : 96 wordsSix men named Chas. Currie. ThosAffleck. Richard Fleming. Leslie. Taylor, Claud Taylor and Albert Dunn to-day stood their trial in the Court of ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Sat 8 Jun 1907, Page 8
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