The strained relations which have existed between The mayor and the other members of the city council for some time past reached a climax this afternoon, and the municipal ...
Article : 734 wordsSir Henry Parkes has so far recovered from his recent accident that he expects to be able to leave his house on Sunday. He will, however, not be able to use his injured leg ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 875 wordsThe weekly meeting of the Trades-hall Council was held last evening at the Tradeshall The president (Mr. J. Hancock) occupied the chair. ...
Article : 907 wordsThe opening meeting of the Benalla Coursing Club, which commenced on Wednesday, was brought to a close yesterday.The stake, for which 37dogs competed, was of the ...
Article : 2,111 wordsA letter was submitted to the Trades-hall Council last night from the secretary of the Amalgamated Shearers' Union of Australasia The writer stated that he observed the parties ...
Article : 1,395 wordsSWAN HILL, JUNE 13.—Stock Crossings—234 fat sheep, from Mr. Chapman's, of Stoney Crossing, purchased by Mr. Thos Pye, Swan Hill, Thos. I'ye Jun., in charge. Steamer Passings—The Invincible and ...
Article : 73 wordsThe diamond drill constructed by the Atlas Company, Melbourne, for the Queensland Government, which is capable of boring over 3,000ft., arrived to-day, and will be ...
Article : 88 wordsBREWARRINA, JUNE 13.—Rain continued to fall the greater part of to-day, and there is every is every appearance of more. The watercourses and billabongs being already greatly swollen it is not improbable ...
Article : 925 wordsAlthough it was raining heavily the townhall was thronged at the Rev. Charles Clark's last lecture to-night. At the close of his lecture he promised to give more lectures on ...
Article : 608 wordsWESTERN AUSTRALIA.—Fine and clear on west coast, with S.and easterly winds; gloomy on S. coast, with S.W. and W. winds. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.— Generally overcast and showery ...
Article : 432 wordsVery stormy scenes took place this evening in the town-hall, where the licensed victuallers had convened a public meeting to hear addresses by several prominent ...
Article : 219 wordsThe weekly meeting of the Coal Commission was held on Thursday last at their offices, Exhibition-building, the following members being present:— Messrs. Levien ...
Article : 296 wordsThe hearing of the case Bryan and others v. Smith was continued in the Supreme Court today before Sir Henry Wrenfordsley. In this case Captain Smith, of H.M.S. Meda is ...
Article : 234 wordsFrank Sawyer, alias Smith, alias Longhurst, was found guilty at the Criminal Sessions to-day of stealing —2,636, moneys belonging to Cornelina Proud, sharebroker, of ...
Article : 80 wordsBLACKALL, JUNE 13.—Stock Movements—11,000 wethers from Oondooroo to Darling Downs, Ramsay Bros. and Hodson owners, H. Ramsay in charge, passed yesterday; 1,300 bullocks, 350 of which are ...
Article : 412 wordsA special meeting of the members of the committee of the Darling Floods Relief Fund was held at the Town-hall yesterday morning to deal with the distribution of the Fund. ...
Article : 392 wordsInfluential committees, have been formed at Hobart and Launceston to procure exhibits for the Colonial Museum at the Imperial Institute. ...
Article : 145 wordsMessrs. M'Mahon have concluded an agreement with Professor Archibald, who has arrived from America with Edison, latest phonograph, for a series of ...
Article : 86 wordsInformation was conveyed to the Brighton police yesterday morning that the body of a man was to be seen floating in the sea near Well-street. Constable Wilcox proceeded to ...
Article : 121 wordsThe following information is extracted from last night's Government Gazette:— Mr. Edwin Eddy has been appointed receiver and paymaster at Geelong vice Mr. C. ...
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Article : 98 wordsThe Wellington Post announces that Mr. Ballance, the leader of the Opposition, will move either a hostile amendment on the address in reply or a direct vote of want of ...
Article : 160 wordsA most successful trial of electricity as a means of lighting railway carriages was made with a sleeping car on one of the Suburban lines to-night The light was installed by Mr. ...
Article : 118 wordsBENELLA, JUNE 13.— Steady rain has been falling to-day, with every prospect of a continuance.Sowing operations have been greatly interfered with by the recent wet weather.The grass is making rapid ...
Article : 62 wordsThe weekly meeting of the committee of management of the Immigrants Aid Society was held on Friday.Present—Messrs. W. Read, W. Hartnell, H. Francis, H. Moore, ...
Article : 139 wordsSir,—So much has been written and said in reference to "sweating" dens in Melbourne, by people who protess to know such a lot about them, that I challenge any of ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 14 Jun 1890, Page 10
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