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Detailed lists, results, guides : 216 wordsFrom July 1, 1896, to June 30, 1898, the Crown Lands department granted 1,094 applications from selectors for suspension of payment of instalments, and 1,712 ...
Article : 260 wordsA few weeks ago the Premier told a deputation of unemployed which waited on him and asked him to provide work that the Government had in contemplation the ...
Article : 1,155 wordsMr. Arthur Rae, formerly member for the old Murrumbidgee electorate, has announced his intention of contesting the present Murrumbidgee seat in the labour ...
Article : 98 wordsWhen Admiral Cervera dodged the American fleets, and made his entrance into Santiago de Cuba, the feeling everywhere was that he had effected a ...
Article : 506 wordsThe Victorian detective force is too large, as well as ill-organised. Its own statistical returns show how for it falls short of an ideal force. What it was designed to do it does ...
Article : 1,742 wordsThe Cabinet will this week consider the Land Bill, which has been drafted by the Minister of Lands. It is probable that he will move the second reading of the measure ...
Article : 1,054 wordsThat the Melbourne public is now discovering and appreciating the general excellence of Mr. John Lemmone's concert company was evidenced by the large and ...
Article : 750 wordsAt a meeting of the Agricultural Society on Saturday, Mr. O'Neill, M.L.A., took exception to the action of the committee of the society in forwarding circulars to ...
Article : 102 wordsRainfall at Observatory previous 24 hours to 5 p.m. July 2, 0.61in.; since January 1, 7in. Average rainfall at Observatory for the first seven months of the year, 14.05in. ...
Article : 89 wordsSun, rises 7.38 a.m., sets 5.11 p.m.; Moon, rises 5.42 p.m., sets 7.40 a.m. Full moon, 4th; new moon, 19th. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe figures supplied by the new Customs department show that the net wool production of New South Wales during the year ending June 30 last was 722,427 bales, or a ...
Article : 51 wordsA lecture will be delivered by Mr. J. E. Mackey, at the rooms of the Reform Club, this evening, on "An Examination of the Proposed Amendments of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 188 wordsThe announcement of the death of Alderman Samuel Amess, which occurred on Saturday morning, at his residence, 274 William-street, will be read with much ...
Article : 734 wordsThe Railway Commissioners are exceedingly gratified at the way in which the revenue of their department has been maintained during the past year. They had ...
Article : 97 wordsThe coal miners' delegate board, in its endeavour to induce the colliery proprietors to enter into a general agreement with the men fixing a higher selling price for coal ...
Article : 133 wordsThe keynote of the American policy as to Cuban invasion was struck by General Miles in a published interview, which helps to explain the extreme deliberation of the ...
Article : 302 wordsWAGGA, July 2.—Reports from various parts of the Wagga district show that the recent rains have done an immense amount of good. Grass is plentiful, and in some cases the lambing is fairly ...
Article : 80 wordsIn reply to the objection by the Glenelg Railway Company to the Government proposal to purchase only one of the lines from the city to Glenelg, the Commissioner of ...
Article : 76 wordsCHARLTON, July 2.—The rainfall for Charlton in the month of June was 5in, 29 points, which is the record for any month during the last 15 years. For the six months of the present year the total ...
Article : 77 wordsWong Ah Chung, a master cabinet-maker carrying business at 38 Lonsdale-street, and Wong III and Ah Lin, two Journeymen, were arrested on Saturday night by Detective-sergeant Dungey and ...
Article : 347 wordsThe steamers Bulimba and Marloo, regarding whose safety some disquietude was felt, reached Fremantle safely this morning. The captains of both vessels report ...
Article : 476 wordsThe Presbyterian General Assembly sitting at Indianopolis (writes the London "Daily Telegraph") has forwarded to President M'Kinley a protest against fighting ...
Article : 307 wordsGeneral meetings of creditors were held and closed before Mr. W. S. A. Ponsford, chief clerk in insolvency, yesterday, in the estates of Theodore Blackmore Morris, of ...
Article : 55 wordsSir,—I would like through your columns to draw the attention of the Commissioner of Railways to the disgraceful accommodation provided for passengers on the ...
Article : 340 wordsMiss Maude Evelyn Smith, residing with her mother at 60 Barkly-street, St. Kilda, has reported to the local police that during Saturday last the house was entered by thieves, when a lady's gold ...
Article : 323 wordsSir,—May I venture to bring under the notice of your numerous subscribers living in Hawthorn the necessity of their waking up to the doings of the local council in ...
Article : 304 wordsIn the House of Representatives the no-confidence motion proposed by Captain Russell, leader of the Opposition regarding expenditure on Parliamentary buildings ...
Article : 69 wordsSir,—I wish to draw your attention to a grievance long felt by the women who year after year visit the show grounds of the abovenamed society. In a quiet way they ...
Article : 410 wordsThe present condition of affairs in Cuba is thus described by a German resident, whose statement appears in the English papers:— ...
Article : 629 wordsWhile the Seddon Government strenuously deny that the system of "spoils to the victors" is practised, it is noticeable (writes our Dunedin correspondent) that ...
Article : 391 wordsKALGOORLIE, Sunday.—In the Hainault mine the drives in oxidised ore are opening well, and exposing additional quantities of high-grade free milling stone. The management have now under ...
Article : 236 wordsA short, but exciting chase took place on Saturday evening, when Mr. Cornelius Leen, the Heensee of the Britannia Hotel, at the corner of Swanston and Lonsdale streets, ineffectually pursued a ...
Article : 275 wordsThe court of inquiry which recently sat at Strahan to inquire into the wreek of the Grafton, and which suspended Captain Morrisby's certificate, is found to have ...
Article : 51 wordsAt the half-yearly meeting of the Brunswick branch of the Australian Natives' Association on Thursday evening a circular was received from Mr. J. Hume Cook, M.L.A., setting forth the ...
Article : 259 wordsThe late Mr. David Hawthorne, late of Kerang, merchant, who died November 5, 1897, left a will, bearing date June 21, 1895, by which he bequeathed £5,265 realty and ...
Article : 170 wordsThe monthly meeting and concert of the above professional body was held at Buxton's Art Gallery on June 25, the president (Mr. E. A. Jager) in the chair. The programme was as ...
Article : 268 wordsThe monthly meeting of the council of the Geological Society was held on June 24. Mr. E. M. Cairnes, F.G.S., vice-president, occupied the chair. The following gentlemen were elected ...
Article : 159 wordsWolstenholme's Cafe, in collins-street, which was the scene of a big burglary about nine months ago, was broken into again yesterday, and the bar was looted of the till and a quantity of ...
Article : 99 wordsThe monthly meeting of the council took place on 30th June, Mr. E. L. Wilson presiding. The examiners reported that Messrs. P. J. Kent and J. R. Simpson had passed the examination for ...
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Advertising : 59 wordsThe number of cases relieved weekly by the committee of the Melbourne Ladies' Benevolent Society for the fortnight ending June 21 was 728, numbering 1,587 individuals. Outlay during the ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 4 Jul 1898, Page 6
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