At the General Sessions on Tuesday, before Judge Box, two brothers, named Albert Edward Whately and Geo. J. Whately, butchers at Learmonth, were tried for ...
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Article : 406 wordsAt the seventh annual conference of the Inter-State Universities' Musical Examination Conference, held yesterday at the University, under the presidency of Professor ...
Article : 403 wordsAll the members of the newly-appointed Dredging Commission arrived here yesterday. Early this morning they commenced an inspection of the dredges working ...
Article : 1,320 wordsCommenting yesterday on the plea put forward on Monday by a youth liable for military service, that he was a criminal and was not therefore liable for service, ...
Article : 242 wordsThe annual meeting of the Rainbow branch of the above association was held at the mechanics' hall on Saturday, the president, Mr. G. J. Mackenzie, presiding. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 157 wordsThe Dandies, widely known because of their summer popularity at St. Kilda, opened for a winter season at the Athemeum Hall, Collins-street, last ...
Article : 198 wordsThe compulsory clauses of the Defence Act were considered by the New South Wales Presbyterian Assembly to-day, when Rev. Dr. Burgess moved-- ...
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Article : 376 wordsHolders of subscription coupons for the University Conservatorium concert in the Auditorium on Monday evening are reminded that their privileges expire when ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Minister of Mines has given a definite assurance that areas of land locked up for mining purposes, for which they are useless, shall be made available for closer ...
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Article : 108 wordsThe State commandant, Colonel Parnell, held his annual inspection of the permanent Field Artillery Battery yesterday at Albert Park. Major Ryrie, who is in ...
Article : 236 wordsThe young woman Enid Harris, who was arrested at Beechworth on a charge of having imposed upon Messrs. Brown and Bossence, of Geelong, to the extent of £38 79 ...
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Article : 256 wordsCr. H. P. Appel, the ex-mayor of Castlemaine, who with Mrs. Appel is going on a hoiiday trip to Europe, was entertained on Monday evening by the leading residents. ...
Article : 38 wordsThe authorities of Christ Church have decided to discontinue the Church of England Girls' Grammar School, started about twelve months ago by the late Archdeacon ...
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Article : 153 wordsrecommendation by the mayor (Cr. Russell), at a meeting of the Port Melbourne council hut night, that £5 be voted for the distribution of lollies amongst the school children on Empire ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 181 wordsThe Government has arranged to purchase two estates for closer settlement at a total approximate cost of £200,000. The estates are the Hillersden, at Marlborough, ...
Article : 54 wordsThe jubilee of the borough of Qucenscliff was celebrated yesterday. A procession, including the town band, fire brigade and school children, was headed by the ...
Article : 120 wordsBRISBANE.--The seventh of the 1912-1913 sales was commenced to-day, when catalogues comprising 16,915 bales were submitted. The wools were chiefly from the central district, and comprised ...
Article : 142 wordsThe Warrangul shire council has decided to heartily support the Upper Yarra shire in its endeavor to get cheaper fares on railways outside the suburban area. ...
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Article : 77 wordsQUAMBATOOK.--At the annual meeting of the Quambatook District Football Association, Mr. John Coughlan was re-elected president. It was decided to commence the competitions on ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Wed 14 May 1913, Page 11
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