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  2. THE TRADES-HALL COUNCIL.

    The weekly meeting of the Trades-hall Council was held on Friday night. Mr. H. A. Harwood (the president) occupied the chair. ...

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  3. THE QUEEN'S JUBILEE. WOMEN'S ADDRESS TO THE QUEEN.

    A meeting was held in the supper room of the Town-hall yesterday afternoon, to take action in connection with the proposal for the presentation of an address of ...

    Article : 739 words
  4. THE APPROACHING JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS.

    When the Premier sought the co-operation of the municipal bodies in preparing for the celebration in Victoria of the 50th year of the reign of Her Majesty the Queen, there was a ...

    Article : 1,574 words
  5. MR. PARNELL'S LETTER. NOTES ON THE HANDWRITING.

    Discrepancies having been pointed out by Mr. Parnell between the siguatare to the letter published by The Times and his ordinary mode of signing, that journol replies as ...

    Article : 691 words
  6. WHY A CRIMES BILL IS NECESSARY.

    Two reasons principally weigh with English Home Rulers. The one is that despair of governing Ireland which has overtaken men like Earl Spencer, the other is either a vague ...

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  7. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Reading the telegrams which daily appear in your columns telling us of the unsatisfactory relations which now exist between the disaffected Irish and Her ...

    Article : 293 words
  8. THE IRISH CRIMES BILL AND THE PROPOSED MEETING. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—A man who has the courage of his opinions, and disdaining the shelter of anonymity, openly subscribes his name at the foot of his letter, is entitled to respectful ...

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  9. THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    The matriculation examination, to be held at the end of the February Term, 1887, will be commenced at half-past 9 a.m. on Monday. Local examinations will be held at ...

    Article : 278 words
  10. THE UNIVERSITY VACANCY.

    Sir,—Like the woman in the Irish play, I am a man ot "few words" when many are not necessary, and for this reason may, perhaps, be allowed a "few words" in your ...

    Article : 415 words
  11. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—The first item of news which caught my eye this morning was a letter in your columns with the above heading. I read it carefully through twice, and felt while ...

    Article : 1,051 words
  12. THE CELEBRAITON AT RICHMOND.

    A meeting of the general committee in connection with the Richmond Jubilee celebration was held in the town-hall last evening, Mr. J. C. Jones occuping the chair. The ...

    Article : 294 words
  13. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I, in common with my fellow-countrymen of the "loyal North of Ireland," cannot help admiring your faithful and straightforward advocacy of their claims to ...

    Article : 371 words
  14. JUBILEE DEMONSTRATION OF SUNDAY SCHOLARS.

    The Jubilee demonstration of Sunday scholars in Melbourne has been fixed to be held on the afternoon of Friday, 24th June, in the Exhibition-building. Mr. Pearson, ...

    Article : 326 words
  15. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Partisans like experts make astounding statements. In the leading columns of a religious contemporary it was stated that Mr. MacFarland, of Ormond College, and Mr. ...

    Article : 242 words
  16. TRADE SOCIETY MEETING.

    The second annual meeting of the Wharf Labourers' Union was held on Thursday evening, at the Old Trades-hall. The president (Mr. Cooker) was in the chair. The ...

    Article : 161 words
  17. CASUALTIES AND OFFENCES.

    James Wilson, a bookmaker, who was brought up at the City Court yesterday on a charge of assault and robbery, and discharged, was immediately afterwards arrested ...

    Article : 450 words
  18. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—The Rev. Dr. Bevan has now "clearly defined" his position relative to his attendance at the meeting held on Wednesday at St. Patrick's Hall. He separates the question ...

    Article : 353 words
  19. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Bishop Goe's committee have very properly decided that they will not be drawn into any discussion as to the advisability or otherwise, of admitting protessors, ...

    Article : 332 words
  20. ACTION AT WANGARATTA.

    At a meeting of the Wangaratta Borough Council, held last evening, the question of celebrating the Queen's Jubilee was discussed. It was agreed, on a motion by ...

    Article : 84 words
  21. BALLARAT.

    As one means of celebrating the Queen's Jubilee, Mr. James Russel M.L.A., mayor of Ballarat East has placed 100 loads of firewood at the disposal of the mayeress for ...

    Article : 350 words
  22. BREAKING INTO A CONFECTIONER'S SHOP.

    Shortly after midnight on the 19th inst., Constable Whittaker, who was on duty in Flinders-street west, noticed a light in the confectioner's shop of Mr. W. Thomson, ...

    Article : 294 words
  23. EVENING DRESS AT LEVEES.

    Sir,—As another truly loyal Britisher, I beg to endorse the remarks of "British Sire" in The Argus issue of the 24th inst. I am a colonist of 38 years standing, and often I ...

    Article : 174 words
  24. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir, — Many thanks for your excellent leader in The Argus of to-day. If Drs. Strong and Bevan are going to join hands with manslayers, cattle destroyers, and rent ...

    Article : 108 words
  25. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I write as Englishman who has a hatred and contempt for Mr. Parnell and all his doings. Mr. Duffy evidently has a strong bias in Mr. Parnell's favour. It is a most ...

    Article : 215 words
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