The information contained in a cable message in The Argus of Saturday last to the effect that the sindicate recently formed in London to purchase Rowe Bros.' claim, ...
Article : 790 wordsSeveral serious accidents have occurred at the Hawkesbury-bridge works lately. To-day one of the workmen died from the effects of an injury sustained by a fall of planks, and ...
Article : 986 wordsThis was a petition by Mrs. Clara Rae praying for a dissolution of her marriage with her husband. Vivian Rochfort Rae, on the grounds of adultery and desertion. ...
Article : 3,184 wordsThe cricket match between Lillywhite's English team and the Australian Eleven was continued to-day. The wicket still being in good order, the Englishmen gave a ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 13 Mar 1888, Page 8
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