The ordinary meeting of the Melbourne City Council was held yesterday afternoon. Present—The Mayor (Cr. Lang) in the chair; Alderman Amess, Bayles, Carter, Stewart ...
Article : 1,705 wordsWhen "General" Booth stepped on the platform in the great hall of the Exhibition yesterday afternoon, he found his followers ready to receive him with the same enthusiasm as has ...
Article : 1,494 wordsThe 217th concert of the above society was held in the Athemeum yesterday evening, the hall being as crowded as it usually is on these smoke nights. The proceedings opened with ...
Article : 826 wordsMr. George Young, M.L.C., has taken a turn for the better, and hopes are now entertained of his recovery. The condition of Mr. Butterly, M.L.A., is still critical. ...
Article : 858 wordsThe Carlton branch of the Australian Natives' Association met in the Carlton Hall last evening; the president, Mr. J. F. Hackett, in the chair. The question of the alienation of the ...
Article : 383 wordsA meeting of the Farriers' Association was held at the Trades Hall last night—Mr. J, N. Iakster in the chair—when Mr. J. Caldwell was elected president, Mr. F. Demarson ...
Article : 493 wordsThe Court of Marine Inquiry—consisting of Mr. Nicolson, P.M., in the chair, and Captains Draper and Russell (expert members)—investigated yesterday a charge of misconduct preferred ...
Article : 1,165 wordsA meeting of the Chamber of Manufactures was held at the Engineers' Institute, Little Collins-street, last night, Mr. sniders presiding. Mr. E, J. Dyer read a paper on the subject of ...
Article : 527 wordsMr. Rudyard Kipling, the author, who arrived in Sydney on Saturday, left by the Valetta for Colombo to-day. In connection with the tailors' strike, two ...
Article : 434 wordsTURBULENT SEAMEN.—Early on Sunday morning Constable Donovan was called aboard the ship Ivanhoe, berthed at the Port Melbourne railway pier, to quell a disturbance between two of the crew. ...
Article : 1,634 wordsIn Chambers, this morning, before Sir Chas, Lilley, Chief Justice, the matter of the Australian Banking Company, Sydney, in Liquidation was brought on. His Honor gave liberty to the ...
Article : 54 wordsThe 19th annual meeting of the Victorian Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society was held at the Town Hall yesterday, Sir Matthew H. Davies presiding. ...
Article : 329 wordsIn view of the defeat of the Laud Repurchase Bill, the Ministry to-day deliberated over the fate of the Testamentary Land Subdivision Bill and the Special Tax on Large Estates, and it is ...
Article : 79 wordsThe inspector of police at Russell-street yesterday received a further communication referring to the alleged murder and suicide "at the ferry, on the banks of the Yarra." It runs ...
Article : 239 wordsAdvantage was taken yesterday afternoon by the committee of the Alliance Francaise to make their annual presentation of prizes an opportunity for a pleasant reunion, or matinee ...
Article : 814 wordsThe new Roman Catholic Church of St. James's, at Elsternwick, was solemnly blessed and opened on Sunday by the Right Rev. Dr. Reviile, O.S.A., Bishop of Ceram in partibus ...
Article : 571 wordsMr. Candler held an inquiry yesterday into the circumstances connected with the death of a young Woman whose body was found in the the Moonee Ponds Creek on Saturday afternoon. ...
Article : 65 wordsWith the view to conserving the full width of the roadway forming the approach to the Hawthorn-bridge over the Yarra, the Richmond council recently desired Mr. Alfred Clayton ...
Article : 457 wordsYesterday morning a woman named Mrs. Bell, who resides in Lincoln-place, Carlton, reported that her house had been entered during her absence, and a quantity of clothing and ...
Article : 99 wordsSIR,—Refering again to the meter question, I shall be glad if you will allow me to add a few words more fully explaining the company's position in regard to the making up and supply ...
Article : 920 wordsThe following notices as to the annual examinations were posted on the University notice board yesterday:— PRIZES. ...
Article : 250 wordsTo-day was the hottest experienced this summer. The thermometer registered 96 deg. in the shade. There were some premonitions of a change towards nightfall. ...
Article : 426 wordsAustral Silver, 7th Nov.—Drove a crosscut west, southwest 20 feet in pug aud limestone boulders, showing patches galena; hanging wall met; started driving main drive on again. ...
Article : 377 wordsAt a late hour on Saturday night a man, at present unknown, about 25 years of age and dark featured, committed a ruffianly assault upon Mrs. Margaret Tullock, a married woman ...
Article : 219 wordsThe annual meetings of the Congregational Union and Mission, which were commenced by devotional meetings in the council chambers, Russell-street, yesterday morning, were ...
Article : 350 wordsA cake fair and bazaar will be opened in the Town Hall to-morrow by his Excellency the Governor at 2.30. The fair is in aid of the funds of the Social Improvement, Friendly ...
Article : 362 wordsThe council of this association held its usual monthly meeting at the office of the secretary, last week, Mr. A. Caughey presiding. Letters were received from different associations in the ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Tue 17 Nov 1891, Page 6
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