The following correspondence and minutes relating to the disputed dock question have been issued from the Crown Law offices:— Copy of Original Minute, dated 6th July, 1876, ...
Article : 2,133 wordsA meeting of the commissioners for the Melbourne International Exhibition was held yesterday afternoon, in the board-room of the Landa Office, the Hon. W. J. Clarke, M.L.C., ...
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Article : 479 wordsIt rained all last night and part of to-day, clearing up about noon, and it now seems to have settled down to fair weather again, though the atmosphere is quite warm and ...
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Article : 2,724 wordsAt the conclusion of the business of the City police Court yesterday, a somewhat extraordinary case was brought under the notice of the bench. Mr. M'Kean, who was ...
Article : 362 wordsA tea meeting was held in the Town-hall last night, for the purpose of enabling the friends of Mr. Henry Varley, who is returning to England by the steamer Durham next ...
Article : 713 wordsThe opening of the Waterloo Mechanics' Institute was celebrated to-day by a banquet. There were present—The Hon, F. Longmore, Minister of Lands; Mr. F. C. Mason, ...
Article : 689 wordsThe weekly meeting of the committee was held yesterday, Mr. Gibbs in the chair. HONORARY SURGEON-DENTIST. The Drug Committee were instructed to ...
Article : 646 wordsSir,—As an old amateur anlgler and old colonist I beg leave to suggest that notices about salmon similar to the one on Prince's-bridge should be posted on all the [?]ietties in ...
Article : 403 wordsSir,—Mr. Thomson in yesterday's issue states that in Brighton there are "few or no deaths registered from typhoid fever." Though the register may not point to the ...
Article : 86 wordsSir,—I am glad to see that the proposal to give the venerable dean some memento of the regard felt for him by Victorians generally is recognised as fitting and opportune upon all ...
Article : 201 wordsSir,—Every honest pisciculturist will endorse the comments made in your subleader of this day on the threatened extinction of the small fry through the illegal practices of ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 9 Apr 1879, Page 6
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