The weather map issued this morning by the Government astronment showed that in the 24 hours to 9 o'clock this morning there had been further generous tells of rain over ...
Article : 1,870 wordsThe last six nights of "Sweed Nell of Old Drury" at the Princess's Theatre are announced, as next Saturday night, in consequence of an arrangement entered into ...
Article : 1,541 wordsThe Premier, speaking to-night with reference to the fodder duties, sold that it was apparently impossible for anything to to done in that direction. It had benn ...
Article : 589 wordsMr. W, Orr, M.L.C., addressed a well-attended meeting to-night. He death partly with reform, and contended that the Legislative Council had not been very ...
Article : 1,090 wordsMr. Home Cook (V.) contended, in the House of Representatives on Thursday, that officers of the transferred departments in the non-clerical divisions who had ...
Article : 890 wordsThe Victorian Football Association met at Young and Jacson's last night to inquire into the changes levelled against Charles Taylor, one of the Richmond ...
Article : 634 wordsSir,—Your patience has been influite. Will you to judge me with one more letter, which preserving one point will be my last Four of the questions in dispute ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 187 wordsNo highty-coloured story of parched pastures, starving flocks, and struggling, despondent men could do mroe than state the bare facts as to the calamity which, ...
Article : 3,150 wordsFriday (6 p.m.).—Some further light parchy rains over northern and eastern districts. Fine generally south of Dividing Ranges, but occasionally cloudy, with light roastal mists. Light ...
Article : 1,091 wordsThe hearing of the Hall v. Hall and Wilson divorce case was resumed this morning, when Sir. J. H. Symon continued his cross-examination of the respondent, Mrs. ...
Article : 475 wordsThe Lieutenant-Governor has received a cable message from Admiral Sir Lewis Beaumont, dated from Fiji, informing him that the change in the date of the Coronation ...
Article : 82 wordsTwenty-six of the prisoners concerned in the disturbance in the Premantle gaol on Thursday morning were dealt with to-day by the resident magistrate. Six were ...
Article : 157 wordsMr. Seddon, in a cable message to Sir J. G. Ward, states that while at full he was urged to establish a direct wool trade with Bradford and leods, thus avoiding the ...
Article : 136 wordsAt last evening's meeting of the Criminology Society, at the Australian Church, reference was made to the recent decisions of different tribunals in dealing with first ...
Article : 710 wordsThe pumps of the steamer Aparima, as well as those from the dredge and from Armstrong's works, have been working continuously since yesterday on the fire, which ...
Article : 104 wordsThe Consitution Bill, introduced in the House of Assembly by the Premier, provides for the dissolution of the Legislative Council when the present House of ...
Article : 198 wordsSir,—Your correspondent [?]ountry Clerk" in "The Argus" of to-day, is only one of many on a similar footing. At the present time, in the "traflic" branch alone ...
Article : 765 wordsTOORA.—A conference of four of the largest dairy produce exporters was held to Melbourne last week, when it was agreed to net jointly in the matter of eveing calls round throughout [?]ppsland to pick ...
Article : 817 wordsThe Pastoralists' Association of Victoria and Southern Riverina report, through the acting secretary (Mr. Twopeny), that they have received the following telegram from ...
Article : 419 wordsThe South Suburban Canary Society held their third annual meeting on August 22 in their T[?] pera[?]all, Nup[?]-street, South Melbourne[?] There was a very fair attendance. The ...
Article : 146 wordsHORSHAM, Aug. 22.—Taking the area to the north of the [?] River this [?]. It is doubtful if the [?] will exceed 35 per cent. This [?], which embraces [?] ...
Article : 199 wordsThe attention of the police was called yesterday to the state of a woman named margaret Westwood, aged 67, who was living alone in a cottage in Elgin-street, ...
Article : 113 wordsHENDIGO.—Messrs. Nicholls and Hill (successors to L. Macpherson, Sternberg, and Co. Ltd. and F. Bill and Co., reports. "A short supply; quality, medium to good. There was a large ...
Article : 247 wordsCLUNES (Borough).—Councillor John F. Phillins unanimously elected mayor and chairman of the Clunes Water Coun[?]on. Allowence, £40, CHKSWICK (Borough).— Councillor George Tail ...
Article : 341 wordsHORSHAM, Aug. 22.—The continued dry weather is causing considerable anxiety amongst farmers. The wheat and [?] crops are backward, but with good rains during the next fortnight there [?] ...
Article : 264 wordsThe 41st annual pastoral and agricultural show was held at Harrow on August 6. There was a capital attendance, and the entries showed an in[?] of [?] per cent. over last year, while the ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 23 Aug 1902, Page 14
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