{No abstract available}
Advertising : 8,344 wordsA meeting of the council of the league was held yesterday, at the rooms of the league, 60 Queen-street. Mr. James Hall presided, and there were nearly all the ...
Article : 631 wordsSir,—Dr. Clarke must have a very poor opinion of the mental capacity of the ordinary Melbourne citizen if he supposes that such a statement is appears in your ...
Article : 450 wordsYesterday Moss Aarons, of Lygon-street, Carlton, pawnbroker, who was convicted on Tuesday of having received over £1,300 worth of jewellery, proceeds of a burglary ...
Article : 932 wordsSir,—Whatever may be the outcome of this religious educational wrangling, which is anything but edifying to the reasonable and liberal-minded amongst us, one thing ...
Article : 95 wordsSir,—All your clerical correspondents seem to take for granted that religion is a supremely excellent thing, with which it is a most desirable thing all children should ...
Article : 364 wordsMr. G. W. S. Dean, general secretary of the National Citizens' Reform League, read a paper before about forty persons at the Investors' Mutual Club, Collins-street, last ...
Article : 683 wordsAt the Carlton Court on Wednesday, before Messrs. Edwards and Clyne, J.P.'s, Mr. H. T. M'Kean made an application to have cancelled the pawnbroker's license of Moss ...
Article : 125 wordsSir,—Through your Columns I wish to ask the Bishop of Melbourne if he will supply your readers with his authority for these quotations from his address in your issue of ...
Article : 332 wordsThe following sentences on prisoners convicted at t[?] sittings of the Melbourne Court of General Sessions were passed yesterday by Judge Caunt:— William Frameis Mannalack (22), ass[?]yer. who ...
Article : 734 words{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 597 wordsCRESWICK, Wednesday.—A branch of the Political Labour League has been formed here, and the following officers were elected, viz.:—President, Mr. T. Phillips ...
Article : 153 wordsSir,—Referring to Mr. Gillespie's letter, who could better call a meeting or arrange for a meeting between the different bodies than he? If he would take the matter in ...
Article : 88 wordsSir,—With wour kind permission I would like to bring under your notice a grievance that we suffer on the Camberwell line. Before the time-table was altered we had three ...
Article : 157 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 69 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 18 Feb 1904, Page 9
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: