On Monday, last a tea and public meeting was held at Haddon, in connection with the Haddon Wesleyan Chinese. Mission. About 200 sat down to tea. which occupied four ...
Article : 361 wordsA ladies' strike in Melbourne would certainly be something of a novelty, but at present one is imminent. The emoloyees in one of out leading drapery. establishments ...
Article : 233 wordsA meeting of the above board was held on Wednesday evening last. Preaent—Mr Palethorpe in tha chair, and Messrs Davidson, Gray, and Hadges, correspondent. Some ...
Article : 457 wordsNEGLECTED CHILD—A child, name unknown, which was picked up in Sturt street opposite the Catholic Cathedral, was brought before the court. Sergeant Carden stated that the ...
Article : 208 wordsA meeting was held on Thursday night at the Dutch Harry hotel by the bakers' carters, Mr G. Goddard in the chair.-The business of the meeting was to reconsider the holiday ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 774 wordsConstable Daly v P. Green, for selling liquor at Napoleon on a Sunday, contrary to law. Mr Paynter for defendant. Plaintiff wished to withdraw the case, it being a diffis ...
Article : 80 wordsPresent—The Mayor, and Crs Williams, Robertson, Wood, Russell, Walker, Gregory, and Scott. Correspondence.—From Mr Pearson, ...
Article : 1,257 wordsOn Tuesday evening, in the Presbyterian Church, Sale, the last chapter in the story of this gentleman’s transition from the Church of Rome to that of Scotland was happily ended. ...
Article : 293 wordsSIR,—As we have now struck the lode 5 feet wide in the Parker's Freehfild, showing two well-defined walls at the depth indicated by Messrs Lynch and Walker, surveyors, when ...
Article : 293 wordsWhen Mr Officer made his last trip up country he reported that he had found a great revulsion of political feeling amongst the selectors and small holders in his ...
Article : 227 wordsSIR,—I beg leave through the columns of your paper to return thanks to the Hibernian Society committee and other, kind friends,- especially Messrs Kinane, Crowley, and, Barry, ...
Article : 54 wordsSIR,—I think it is of the very utmest importance to the inhabitants of our beautiful city that they should be kept an courant with anything and everything relating to progress. ...
Article : 905 wordsSIR,—I see that a bill ia being brought in for the better regulation of our cemeteries by placing them under municipal and Other proper supervision. This Isas it should be, for ...
Article : 240 wordsSIR,—Now that the question of the rise in wages has been amicably settled without the necessity of a strike, I have something to bring before the notice—not only of our branch, [?] ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 172 wordsSIR,—Much dissatisfaction exists down hare at the manner in which the trustees of the Lal Lal Racecourse have acted in the matter of letting the right to grazs, and I fear that ...
Article : 655 wordsSIR,—Reading this morning your valuable paper I noticed a paragraph, about the brutal acts of rowdyism which have lately taken place in Ballarat East, and I quite endorse your. ...
Article : 183 wordsThe half-yearly meeting of shareholders in the above company was held on Wednesday afternoon at the Farmers' Arms hotel. Smeaton. Mr A. Redman was voted to the chair. The ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 437 wordsSIR,—It seems to my mind that many of the tradespeople of Ballarat and East are exercised In their minds in regard to this new bye law respecting the exposure of goods ...
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Advertising : 1,995 wordsSIR,—In your Parliamentary nows of this date I find it stated by the Premier, in reply to Mr Mirams, that he thought the Mining on Private Property Bill would have to be ...
Article : 198 wordsThe fallowing meteorological observations were taken at the District Land office, Ballarat (1438 feet above sea level) on 1st September, 1882, at 3 o’clock p.m. ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Sat 2 Sep 1882, Page 4
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