MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The hearing of the charges against Arthur Bentley Worthington, formerly head of the religious denomination in Melbourne known as the Students of Truth, and ...
Article : 2,948 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly, Petitions were presented in favor of the Totalisator Bill. Mr. Reymond presented two petitions praying ...
Article : 135 wordsIt is very seldom that deliberate stonewalling is indulged in by members of the present City, Council to block the progress of business. Last night, however, was one of the seldom; ...
Article : 1,194 words(FROM OUR SPECIAL REPORTER). MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The tan and sand gallops were materially benefited by a little rain during the night, though the going was not ...
Article : 1,052 wordsThe House in Committee of Supply continued !to deal with the Estimates yesterday morning. Mr. SLEATH, with a view of having one of the stablemen dispensed with, moved that the ...
Article : 2,934 wordsA distinct flavor was given to betting affairs to-day by a demonstration in favor of Patronage for the Melbourne Cup, but whether it was prompted by that horse's connections or by ...
Article : 297 wordsThe Political Labor League desire to take measures in order to have placed on the Statute-book a free education Act. The Labor Council last night was asked to join ...
Article : 339 wordsADELAIDE, Thursday.--The half-yearly meeting of the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce was held this afternoon. The president (Mr. S. J. Jacobs), in his address, ...
Article : 475 wordsGrievances of operative brickmakers were brought before the council by delegates of the union. It was claimed that men employed in connection with patent kilns were compelled to ...
Article : 130 wordsAfter the shower last night the going was fairly fast, and although no sensational gallops eventuated a lot of sound, swinging work took place. On the grass Killua, who is in fine ...
Article : 438 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.--The amateur golf championship, played at Sandringhm, was won by Mr. H. MacNeil, Sydney, who clearly proved himself tho best man. His driving especially ...
Article : 457 wordsPERTH (W.A.), Thursday.--The Premier has made the following statement respecting charges of bias made by the Trades and Labor Council against Mr. Justice Moorehead, president of the ...
Article : 264 wordsMessrs. J. J. Macken and W. J. G. Elliott, of Sydney, who, accompanied by Mrs. Macken, drove an 8 h.p. De Dion motor-car across to Melbourne to the Caulfield Cup, made a most successful ...
Article : 406 wordsMr. O'Sullivan gave notice for Wednesday to move: "That this House will, on its next sitting day, resolve itself into a Committee of the Whole to consider tho expediency of bringing in ...
Article : 44 wordsFive members of the alleged Fremantle push were sentenced to six months' hard labor to-day, in connection with an assault on William Stow. Another received one month. The victim of the ...
Article : 40 wordsA deputation, consisting of the Mayor and several aldermen of the Randwick ' Council, waited upon the Railway Commissioners yesterday to make several requests in regard to ...
Article : 205 wordsSir JOHN SEE informed Mr. Levy that the work of consolidating the general rules of practice of the Supreme Court in its common law jurisdiction was now being proceeded with. The ...
Article : 754 wordsSince Wakeful's retirement from the Melbourne Cup, rumor has been busy as to the withdrawal of Seclusion, who is said to be suffering from muscle soreness. But there is no way of getting ...
Article : 544 wordsThe Legislative Assembly sat till a quarter past three this morning discussing the Factories and Shops Bill in committee. The debate was acrimonious, and charges of stonewalling were ...
Article : 73 wordsMELBOURNE. Thursday.--In the Legislative Assembly in committee on the Retrenchment of Salaries Bill, Mr. M'Donald, on whose motion the historic blank that led to the dissolution ...
Article : 122 wordsA well-attended meeting of members of the Sydney Comedy Club and friends of Mr. F. L. Hodgkinson, was held at Peel's rooms yesterday afternoon, to further the proposal to recognise ...
Article : 115 wordsThe balance of the prizes awarded to the children of the Waterloo and Alexandria branch Sunday-school of the Sydney City Mission were presented by Mrs. Henry Perdriau, of ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Fri 24 Oct 1902, Page 6
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