The SPEAKER took the chair at half-past 8 o'clock. REDUCED HOURS IN THE RAILWAY DEPARTMENT. ...
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Article : 802 wordsA meeting of the depositors of the Colonial Bank of Australasia Limited was held yesterday at the upper hall of the Athenæum, to consider the scheme put forward hy Mr. Carl ...
Article : 1,192 wordsIn the Supreme Court yesterday, Mr. Justice Williams charged the jury in the case of Ho[?]ey v. Henderson and others, and in doing so adverted at some length to his ...
Article : 1,141 wordsButter is going steadily into consumption, and with the approaching end of the heavy arrivals, the prospects for the off season look fairly good, while it is certain that next. ...
Article : 1,557 wordsThe annual dinner of the members of the Bendigo Vine and Frui Growers' Association was held to-night the Beehive Cafe. In responding to the toast of " The Mining, ...
Article : 283 wordsMr. Henry Treganowan, who arrived in the colony 43 years ago, and has resided here for the greater part of that time, died to-day at the age of 63. ...
Article : 96 wordsThe weekly half-holiday inaugurated last Wednesday was observed to-day, a majority of the tradespeople closing their premises at 1 o'cloak. The banka, law, and Government ...
Article : 35 wordsAt n meeting held recently at South Melbourne, Mr. T. Smith, M.L.A., stated that although the duty had been taken off separators there had been no fall in price. This is ...
Article : 96 wordsThe increase in the price of butter and the many orlers received by the Broadford Dairying Company has enabled the directors to increase the price of milk to 3d. per ...
Article : 37 wordsA fire which threatened with destruction several places of business in Conness-street occurred at about 3 o'clock this morning. It is supposed to have originated in the sitting. ...
Article : 185 wordsAt a meeting of millers and others interested in the floar trade held to-day a resolution was carried recommending the abolition of forward sales of floar, and a ...
Article : 90 wordsThe supposed lunatic reported in The Argus a fortnight ago to be wandering about Winslow was arrested this afternoon by Constable Casey at Woolsthorpe. He ...
Article : 121 wordsThe hearing of the libel action brought by Allison D.Smith, late locomotive superintendent on the Victorian Railways, against David Syme, proprietor of the Age ...
Article : 240 wordsMr. Michael Duvitt arrived tihs morning from Victoria, where he states that he was most hospitably treated. He will possibly visit the village settlements on the Murray ...
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Article : 1,405 wordsIn replying to a request from the Premier of Victoria that Mr. M'Cormick, the chief engineer of Tasmanian railways, should examine and report on the permanent way and works ...
Article : 139 wordsAt the Caulheld Council Inst night, Mr. W. T. Kendall, veterinary surgeon, reported upon the case of anthrax amongst cattle at Caulfield. He found a yearling in an ...
Article : 181 wordsAt the City Police Court yesterday, before Mr. C. J. Cook, J.P. (chairman), Sir George Baillie, and Messrs. Thomas Learmonth and S. Lancashire, J.P.'s, John Selwyn was ...
Article : 225 wordsA proposal is on foot to present Mrs. Seddon, the wife of the Premier, with 1,000 guineas, in appreciation of her husband's services to the colony. ...
Article : 33 wordsOn Tuesday morning a seaman named Frank Spriggs was marched into the Port Melbourne police station in charge of two constables. The man presented a pitiable ...
Article : 298 wordsDetective-sergeant Sainsbury and Detective Wardley waited upon Mr. C. H. Nicolson, P.M., yesterday, and obtained from him a warrant to enter upon and search the ...
Article : 153 wordsSir,—I can quite understand the zeal of Mr. Jowett in his endeavour to show that "possibly the deaths of the animals will be found to be due to some other cause than ...
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Article : 231 wordsThe boot factory of Mr. Morris Isaacs, at No. 59 Nicholson-street, Carlton was raided by burglars at 5 o'clock yesterday morning, and 56 pairs of assorted boots and shoes of ...
Article : 170 wordsThe old man George Jennings, who was run over by a milk-cart at the corner of Neill and Canning streets, Carlton, on Saturday mooring, died in the Melbourne Hospital ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 13 Jun 1895, Page 6
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