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Detailed lists, results, guides : 186 wordsRobert Lemmon, a railway employe, residing at Maryborough, slipped on a turntable at the Western station on Monday, and sustained a severe cut on the head. He ...
Article : 161 wordsSouth Africa is probably the only country in the world that people would think of rushing to immediately on the close of a life and death struggle expecting to start ...
Article : 2,190 wordsWe-have received the following additional subscriptions in response to the appeal published in "The Argus" on behaif of the sufferers from the effects of the ...
Article : 986 wordsAppended is the list of the succesful candidites for the matriculntion examination winch commenced on the 1st Dccember last. ...
Article : 2,805 wordsMr. Te[?]poo Hall writes, stating that an Indian resident of Melbourne has received a letter from a commercial gentleman in Rangoon, and that the translated extracts ...
Article : 1,022 wordsThe Bendigo branch of the H.A.C.B.S. has undertaken the arrangement of a public demonstration in connection with Bishop Reville's departure for Rome in February. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 776 wordsThe railway authorties are to be written to asking them to fulfil their promise to proceed with the laying of the extra sets of rails along Cunningham-street, which ...
Article : 42 wordsDONALD, Monday.—On Friday night Mrs. Wortley, sen., Mrs. L. T. Wortley, Miss Elsie Prentice, and Mr. W. Beggs became suddenly ill with severe pains and ...
Article : 82 wordsA mental survey of cereal cultitalion in Australia reteals one weak spot in the in dustry, to which it is well that public attention should be directed lins is the ...
Article : 1,309 wordsKORUMBURRA, Monday.—The young woman, named Walker, who threatened to commit suicide and was locked up on a charge of vagrancy, attempted to commit ...
Article : 88 wordsWARRAGUL, Monday.—The announcement that the sale of the Moe Swamp lands is to be held in Melbourne, instead of at Moe or Warragul, has caused a good ...
Article : 185 wordsTRARALGON.—A conference was held at the Mechanics' Institute to-day in support of the proposed railway from Traralgon to Meeniyan, via Currajung and Bulga, ...
Article : 173 wordsProjects for connecting the states of Victoria and New South Wales at two further points—namely, Wentworthh and Tocumwal—by means of railways were discussed ...
Article : 741 wordsFurther light showers fell in some portions of the state yesterday. Casterton reports 10 points, and Dunolly and Penshurst showers. ...
Article : 24 wordsSTAWELL, Monday.—The inquest on Colin Campbell, who died after a blow during a quarrel with Charles Kuble on Friday, was held to-day, before the coroner ...
Article : 228 wordsFollowing is the official record of rainfall in New South Wales for 24 hours to 9 a.m. January 5:- Armidale, 4 points; Bathurst, 31; Broken Hill, ...
Article : 97 wordsThe following private advices have been re ceived:- By the Australian Estates and Mortgage Company Limited:—From Cambridge Downs Station, ...
Article : 38 wordsThe surreyor-general arranged yesterday for a survey path to go up to the Fumina district this week and lay out the main road from Neerim South, to open up the ...
Article : 277 wordsCONDOBOIN, Jan. 2.—The weather is coming in hot and dry, the temperature during the past three days having been 109deg. 105deg., and 106deg. Changes have come up and passed ...
Article : 229 wordsYesterday, at the Prahran Court, before Messrs. Witt, Phipps, Godley, Young, and Major Chipperton, J.P.'s, a young girl named Ada Carson was charged with stealing two shells, two ornaments, ...
Article : 667 wordsRUTHERGLEN, Monday.—A drowning fatality occurred in the Murray River on Friday evening, the victim being a man named Patrick Foley. In company with a ...
Article : 154 wordsConsideration was given on Monday afternoon bt the Geelong Chamber of Commerce to a letter from Mr. T. E. Bostock, who asked if nothing could be done to get the ...
Article : 211 wordsBENALLA, Monday.£On Christmas Eve five cheques, for £28/4/6, which have since been proved to be forgeries, were put off on different business people ...
Article : 1,694 wordsCHARTFHS TOWERS. Monday.—To-day's sales were:—Brilliaant and Block (paid). 8/; Craven's Caledonia, 3/6, 3/5½; Day Dawn, 18/, 18/2; Mills's Utd., 6/6; New Queen, 5/, 4/10; N. Queen, 6/8½; ...
Article : 51 wordsSuppls;—Fish, 1,784 baskets crayfish, 388½ dozen; cels, 13 bags; Murray cod, 40 baskets; oysters, 280 bags; prawns, 3 baskets; fowis, 26 couples, haresm 5½ brace; wildfowl, 232 brace; ...
Article : 272 wordsKORUMBURRA, Monday.— The passengers who were injured in the railway accident on "Monday evening have all sufficiently recovered to return to their ...
Article : 325 wordspeaches, in crates, containing 6 trays, 2/ to 4/ cach, per case 6/ to 8/;.apricots, 4/ to 6/ per case; apples, 3/ to 6/ per case; plums, 3/ to 4/ per case; tomatoes, 1/6 to 2/6; flgs, 6/ to 7/ per ...
Article : 123 wordsSEYMOUR.—The Premises of Mr. G. priestley, Four-mile Creek, Mangalore, have been totally destroyed by fire, together with all contents. The place was insured in the Norwich Union for £60. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 6 Jan 1903, Page 6
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