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Detailed lists, results, guides : 211 wordsA large portion of the state was visited by thunderstorms yesterday, and in some localities the disturbances were accompanied by very heavy falls of rain. At ...
Article : 324 wordsThe funeral of the late Sir John M'Intyre took place yesterday, his remains being laid to rest in the Back Creek Cemetery, Bendigo. His kindly nature and sterling worth ...
Article : 456 wordsThe Ballarat East Bench on Wednesday inflicted a fane of £5, with £1/2/10 costs, on a young man named Frank M'Inerney, charged with using obscene language at ...
Article : 267 wordsThe report of the City Bank, Sydney, for the half-year shows profits amounting to £9,051, out of which a dividend at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum, absorbing ...
Article : 140 wordsMr Cameron, the Mlinister for Mines and Water Supplu, was yesterday confronted simultancously by two deputations urging opposite arguments respecting two a ...
Article : 1,195 wordsThe Legislative Assembly met at halfpast 10 tins morning, and Sir John Sec im mediately moved the second reading of the Reduction of members Bill. He said that ...
Article : 817 wordsThe feeling against Mr. Henley, the selected liberal and reform candidate for Ryde, seems to be rather pronounced in some portions of the electorate. Several ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 391 wordsAmong the students at the Cotag[?]o di Propaganda in Rome is Mr. Peter W. Ellis, a young Bendigonian, who will shortly be ordained to the priesthood. Mr. Ellis ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 147 wordsA bush fire occuried at Millie Station, Wee Waa. yesterday. Lightning struck a fence, which took fire, and the flames lit the grass. The fire spread furiously. ...
Article : 71 wordsMr. A. J. Leckie, who has been organist at All Saints' Church, Geelong, for several years, leaves Geelong for London on March 23, in order to complete his musical ...
Article : 99 wordsThe arrival in Bendigo shortly before 5 o'clock of the train bearing the body of Sir John M'Intyre was witnessed by a large concourse of people, and sympathetic ...
Article : 185 wordsA telegram has been received by the Commissioner of Police, Sttating that an aboriginal prisoner, who was undergoing a sentence of two months in the Cooktown Gaol ...
Article : 246 wordsA severe storm was experienced at Goulburn this afternoon. Heavy rain fell for an hour and a half, and 3½in. of rain and hail were registered in less than an hour. The ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 wordsWYCHEPROOF, Wednesday.—The Minister of Lands, during a short stay in Wycheproof to-day, while en route to Sea Lake, was interviewed with respect to ...
Article : 208 wordsBENDIGO, Wednesday.—A subcommittee of the Forests Commission, consisting of Messrs. D. Ham, M.L.C. (chairman), and Bailes and Kerr, M.L.A.'s, took evidence to-night on the question of ...
Article : 427 wordsAt the meeting of the Hawthorn Council last night, Mr. A, Gordon (who has posted a notics of apolication for a mining lease on Hawthorn West reserve) applied for permission meanwhile ...
Article : 497 wordsOwing to the recent outbreak of smallpox in New Zealand, the Board of Public Health, at its meeting yesterday, decided to proclaim that colony an infected place, so ...
Article : 167 wordsA cowardly and brutal attack was made upon Constable Dune, in the neighbourhood of Little Lonsdale-street and Exhibitionstreet, on January 10, by a gang of roughs, ...
Article : 381 wordsConsiderable anxiety is felt in shipping circles concerning the baique Loch Bredan, which left Port Adelaide on September 12 of last year for South Africa. She is 141 ...
Article : 206 wordsPAKENHAM, Wednesday.—A new disease has broken out in the orchards. It is attributed to the unseasonable weather. Apples are the fruit principally affected. ...
Article : 188 wordsThe concluding night's racing of the International Test Cycling, Carnival attracted about 12,000 spectators to the Sydney Cricket-ground tonight. Teh chief event on the programme was the ...
Article : 448 wordsThis morning Sir Joseph Ward, Minister of Public Health, sent the following telegrams to the presidents of the Boards of Public Health at Melbourne, Sydney, ...
Article : 131 wordsKALGOORLIE, Wednesday.—At the NORTH KALGURLIE work underground is confined to extracting milling ore from the top levels. Preparations, however, are being made to prospect ...
Article : 363 wordsMILDURA, Wednesday.—The apricot harvest and packing are now over, and much of the crop has been already disposed of at rates fixed by the Australasian Dried ...
Article : 161 wordsA daring robbery was effected at the Museum this morning, when exhivits valued at £20 were stolen from a glass case, the locks of which were picked. ...
Article : 31 wordsOn the arrival of the steamer Victoria a passenger named George Frederick was arrested on a charge of embezzlement at Sydney. ...
Article : 41 wordsSir,—It is surprising that even the official mind should find it possible to deny that there is ground for grave complaint as to Titles Office delays. ...
Article : 135 wordsA visitor from New South Wales named Joseph Waters had and unpleasant experience in the city on Tuesday night. He wanted to go to the Town-hall, but ...
Article : 281 wordsSALE, Wednesday.—At a public meeting at Dargo in reference to dredging a progress dredge committee, with Mr. A. G. Traill, member of the Mining Board, as ...
Article : 104 wordsBefore Mr.R.P.Lord. J.P.(chairman) and Messrs. Allard. Trenoweth, and Teiracy. J.P.'s, a youthful-looking married man. named William Heffron. appeared on remand charged with ...
Article : 319 wordsThe aims of the Farmers', Propertyowners', and Producers' Association, inaugurated at Cranbourne meet with the unqualified approval of the farmera in thes ...
Article : 71 wordsSir,—In your account of the meeting of the executive of the Sir Samuel Gillott presentation committee you report the in their statement the sub-committee assert ...
Article : 262 wordsCOLAC, Wednesday.—Reference was made at the meeting of the Colac Shire Council to-day to the manner in which their officers' time was imposed on by the various ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 600 wordsA case of illness on board the steamer Euryalus, which is at present in the Alfred Graving Dock, was reported to the Board of Public Health yesterday. The sufferer is ...
Article : 153 wordsSir,—I am verv glad to see that attention is being called to the delays which take place in the Office of Titles, and that there is a prospect of something being done to ...
Article : 312 wordsSir,—The letter of your correspondent, "A Country Delegate, in your issue of 19th inst., calls for a reply from the executive. We quite agre with him that the league ...
Article : 444 wordsAt the Drunswick Police Court yestrday a youth named Charles Williams appeared on remand charged withe assaulting Reuben Jackson. Shortly after 8 o'clock on Saturday night ...
Article : 73 wordsWilliam Robert Hicks, a sailor. who roared out at the City Watch-house that he was "a Scotchman from the Chiviots," succeeded in making himself conspicuous at ...
Article : 301 wordsA boy, 14 years of age, named Perey Inglis, ws arrested yesterday at the Australian Wharf by Detective Thompson on a charge of "wilful and corrupt perjury" ...
Article : 90 wordsBEAUFORT.—A fice-roomed weatherboard cottage on the Ararat-road. belonging to a miner named James Hall, was destroyed on Wednesday. Ball was able to save a blcyele, a sewing-machine, ...
Article : 232 wordsSir,—On Saturday last at sundown a shark of fair size was observed by picnickers at Sandringham swimming quite close to the beach. As there were a number of children ...
Article : 55 wordsAs many people find it difileult to understand why WARNER'S SAFE CURE CURES, as if does, complaiuts scemingly so different in charater as ...
Article : 186 wordsSir,—Delay in the Office of Titles is frequently occasioned by the number of lengthy and absurd requisitions submitted by the examiners in applications to bring ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 21 Jan 1904, Page 6
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