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Detailed lists, results, guides : 523 wordsThe influenza epidemic has very severely affected the employés of the Harbour Trust. Just 70 of the men are at the present time laid up with it. Besides these nearly all the ...
Article : 165 wordsThe crime sheets at the Russell-street police barracks are still being swelled by the records of garotters, housebreakers, and robbers. Yesterday, for instance, the victims ...
Article : 920 wordsA case has occupied the attention of the local police court which shows how people in comfortable circumstances will attempt to impose upon charitable institutions. In ...
Article : 505 wordsThe detrimental effect caused by the delay in settling the mallee question has been felt here most seriously; dissatisfaction and dismay are rife throughout the whole district, and ...
Article : 569 wordsA public meeting under the auspices of the Progressive Political League was held at the South Yarra Hall last night. There were about 150 persons present. ...
Article : 1,735 wordsThere was the customary large and fashionable audience in the Town-hall last night, when the Melbourne Liedertafel gave its two hundred and sixteenth concert. His ...
Article : 918 wordsThe Exhibition of British and foreign pictures, which has been projected to take place in Melbourne early in 1892, promises to be of very wide interest as regards the variety ...
Article : 2,001 wordsOwing to several of the Roman Catholic bishops being ill with the influenza, the consecration of St. Patricks Cathedral has been postponed from 25th inst. to the 22nd ...
Article : 197 wordsAt the board meeting of the Mooroopna Hospital, held on Saturday, it was decided to proceed with the erection of a new ward to contain about twenty beds us the present ...
Article : 423 wordsSince the introduction into the Legislative Council of the Public Service Amending Bill No. 2 the various teachers' associations throughout the colony have been much ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 187 wordsThe fire in the sewer channels of Little Collins-street and Elizabeth street on Friday and subsequent nights has worked considerable damage, which has distributed itsef ...
Article : 213 wordsA meeting of the University Extension Board was held on Friday afternoon at the University. Present—Prrofeseors Morris (chairman, and Laurie, Messrs. Way, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 163 wordsAt the Port Melbourne Police Court yesterday morning, before Mr. Salmon and Mr. Tarver, J.P.'s, a man named Patrick Crudden was charged with insulting behaviour and ...
Article : 351 wordsA Warden's Court was held at Meredith to-day, the chief business being to hear applications by Mr. W. T. Moore and Mr. H. B. Kerr, of Queen-street Melbourne, each ...
Article : 201 wordsThe robbery referred to above as having taken place at the residence of Mr. D. M. Sayers, 20 Mills-street, Middle-park, had not been many hours reported to the police ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 wordsThe senate will meet to-day at half-past 4 p.m., the principal business being the adjourned debate on the proposal to introduce music as a subject of the matriculation ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 wordsKOONDROOK, OCT 12.—Messrs. A. Cormack, sen., and T. A. Cormack, of Dunbar, Murrabit, trucked 136 crossbred lambs at Koondrook truckingyards this morning for the Melbourne market, ...
Article : 112 wordsThe practical examination in natural philosophy (Part II.) for honour candidates will be held in the physical laboratory at half-past 9 a.m. on Friday, 23rd October, ...
Article : 32 wordsSir,—May I, through your columns, beg of the members of the senate to meet to-morrow afternoon, punctually if possibly, at half-past [?], to settle the question of including music ...
Article : 142 wordsSir,—The great annual matriculation examinations are approaching, and even now possibly life examiners constituting the various "boards are mildly cogitating what ...
Article : 447 wordsJohn Buckley was charged yesterday at the Fitzroy court with using obscene language. The evidence given went to show that on Sunday evening Sergeant-detective Whitney ...
Article : 242 wordsAn aged man named John Hughes, a stonemason, residing at College-street, Kensington, who attempted to commit suicide on Friday last by cutting his throat with a razor, ...
Article : 107 wordsBREWARRINA, OCT. L.—The steamer Laof the' the Lake arrived from Bourke last night with a cargo of general merchandise. The weather again appears unsettled. Last night a thunderstorm occurred, but only ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 162 wordsThe collections reported to date in aid of the charities (from Hospital Sunday and Saturday) exceed £100. Many amounts have yet to come in, and the total amount is ...
Article : 102 wordsUpwards of five months have passed since an expedition was despatched by the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia for the purpose of exploring the unknown portions ...
Article : 309 wordsThere is very little to report in connection with the fatal affray at Muddy Creek, which was fully reported in The Argus of Saturday Yesterday a photograph of the dead man was ...
Article : 145 wordsThe Fitzgerald iron girder bridge spanning Barker's Creek, near its confluence with Forest Creek, was formally declared open for traffic to-day by the mayor (Councillor ...
Article : 118 wordsThe Coburg council last night decided to send a deputation to the Minister of Public Works to ask for a special grant towards road maintenance and street ...
Article : 263 wordsThe annual demonstration and sports gathering of the Miners and Enginedrivers' Associations took place at Eaglehawk to-day A lengthy procession took place, and the ...
Article : 150 wordsA small fire is reported from Preston, which occurred at an early hour on Sunday morning. The building was owned and occupied by Mr. J. T. Olver tis a coachhouse ...
Article : 164 wordsTAMBO, OCT. 12.—The weather is fine, and 39 points of rain is registered. Stock Passings—440 fat cows, from Alpha Station for Bourke, Messrs. Kllgour and M'Kay owners, Robert Barclay drover, in plen ...
Article : 114 wordsA magisterial inquiry wus held yesterday at the Footseray Court-house, before Mr. D. Mitchell, J.P., on the body of a little boy, seven years of age, named Archibald ...
Article : 101 wordsMr. W. Whitelaw was to-night elected captain of the Ballarat Fire Brigade, vice Mr. Crannage, who has been appointed superintendent of the local fire district. ...
Article : 30 wordsEnormous display of New Millinery, embracing the latest and most stylish models. Ladies invited to inspect the stock at Craig, Williamson, and Thomas's.— ...
Article : 30 wordsImmense variety net) new s. Ts '1 he public supplied at wholesale prices.—Craig, Willliamson, and Thomas.—[ADVT.] C. BRANDAVER and Co.'s Circular points ...
Article : 69 wordsLovely Crête Curtains, also Madras Muslin Curtains at half-price. Cullis Hill and Co.'s Great Clearing Sale.—[ADVT.] THE German and Swiss engineers have ...
Article : 45 wordsCraig, Williamson, and Thomas are now taking Orders for Cup Costumes, Mantles and Millinery, Sunshades to match any costume.—[ADVT.] ...
Article : 24 wordsAt the lowest prices in the city; best makers. Five-frame Brussels, 4s. 6d. yard. George and George Lt.—[ADVT.] ...
Article : 25 wordsDark or Aromatic. Finest quality.— [DVT..]I ...
Article : 11 wordsJewellery, reduction four shillings in £.— [ADVT.]I ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 13 Oct 1891, Page 6
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