During the week ending November 11 only 18,232 bales have been offered, and 15,281 bales sold. This is, of course, very much less than the quantity ordinarily disposed ...
Article : 805 wordsThe annual session of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria was continued in the Assembly-hall, Collins-street. yesterday, the moderator ...
Article : 1,336 wordsThe occupation in force of the "tote" shop in Sackville-street, Collingwood, is still continued towards by the plain-clothes police, and no move towards dispossessing them of their ...
Article : 796 wordsThe local police have been, instructed to keep a look-out for drivers of vehicles who take the wrong side of the road, Sergeant Ryan holding that this practice is a ...
Article : 370 wordsThe last English mail brought out the full text of Mr. Chamberlian's momentous address at Glasgow on October 6, and also the criticisims which it evoked in the press and ...
Article : 2,117 wordsThe Court to deal with the Question of closing certain hotels in North Melbourne sat again yesterday, the members of it being Judge Gaunt and Mr. J. Keogh and Dr. ...
Article : 570 wordsLEONGATHA, Wednesday.—An important conference of South Gippsland shires took place at Leongatha yesterday, to adjust the boundaries of the various shires, as ...
Article : 2,814 wordsLondon has been lately visited by a brand new sovereign. M. Lebaudy, otherwise Jaques I., is Emperor of Sahara, of his own creation. He has had a remarkable career. ...
Article : 654 wordsMr. D. G. Coope, correspondent of the Bendigo Board of Advice, reported to the board on Wednesday that the schools of the district were in a bad condition, and ...
Article : 97 wordsThe matter of the rumoured proposed increase in the water rate was discussed at the Chewton Borough Council meeting on Tuesday night, when any increase was ...
Article : 187 wordsThe sittings of the Geelong and Ballarat District Methodist Synod were continued to-day, in the Endeavour-halll associated with the Yarra-street church, the Rev. W. Williams presiding. A number ...
Article : 532 wordsA lad named James Lamont Sims, charged with stealing a bicycle from his employer, a tea traveller named George Miller, was on Wednesday ordered to be sent ...
Article : 280 wordsYesterday a poll was taken for the seat in Smith Ward of the City Council rendered vacant by the death of Alderman Pigdon. There were four candidates for ...
Article : 429 wordsA deadlock which threatened the passage of the State Fire Insurance Bill is ended. The Council altered a clause in the bill which was held to be a money clause. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 590 wordsIn the City Court yesterday, before Messrs. Panton, P.M., and G. J. Cook J. P. three women named Ethel Grant, Mary Davis, and Mary Brown were charged with stealing from the shop of ...
Article : 983 wordsThe alleged leakage of gas at the local corporation gasworks again provoked a lively discussion at the town council meeting on Tuesday. It was reported that the pipes ...
Article : 114 wordsAn inquest was held at the Morgue yesterday morning by the coroner for Bourke (Mr. R. H. Cole) concerning the death of the boy Allan Archibald Cutt, of Clifton ...
Article : 139 wordsBALLARAT, Wednesday.—The case against the Jubilee Company, Scarsdale, in which Edwin Rowe seeks to recover £2,000 damages for injuries sustained, if is alleged, ...
Article : 239 wordsSir,—I have just returned from Sydney. Seven years had elapsed between the last and a former visit. In the interval Sydney had advanced from a comparatively slow ...
Article : 508 wordsAt the Brunswick police Court yesterday morning, before Mr. P. R. Tierney, J. P. (chairman) and Messrs. Lord, Wallace, Allard, Trenoweth, and M'Dougall J.P.'s, a well-known resident named ...
Article : 440 wordsSir,—I would like to thank you for the publicity which your article of last week has given to this subject There is another phase of the subject ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 146 wordsDROUIN, Wednesday.—A painfully sudden death occurred at Drouin South this morning, when Captain J. W. Mason was found dead in his chair. Mrs. Mason is at ...
Article : 201 wordsSir,—Will you permit me to call the attention of your readers to the following verses of "the noble poet of Imperialism," which, along with others, appeared in the poem ...
Article : 281 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—At the wool sales to-day 4,510 bales were catalogued, and 3,049 sold. Although there was no improvement in prices, there was more general bidding, and altogether a better ...
Article : 58 wordsThe annual temperante demonstration arranged by the local bodies took place on Sunday and Monday Special importance was attached to the gatherings this year as it was decided to fall into ...
Article : 271 wordsSir,—Your article this morning on flower stealing "hits the nail on the head," as the following, which is my experience, will show. I recently received a note from a ...
Article : 139 wordsRUSHWORTH, Wednesday.—Nothing has been heard of the whereabo[?]ts of the missing chemist, Mr. Stephen Cooke, who mysteriously disappeared on the evening of ...
Article : 193 wordsSir,—Since the railway reached Eltham the number of people coming here is numerous. On the King's Birthday there were thousands. Although the railway returns ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 12 Nov 1903, Page 7
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