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Detailed lists, results, guides : 215 wordsSeveral well-known bakers were charged at the city court on Tuesday with offering light-weight bread for sale. In the case of first offenders a fine of 1/ for every ...
Article : 56 wordsWith over 13,000 officers to classify and grade, and a complicated statute to interpret, the Federal Public Semce Commissioncr has made such good progress with ...
Article : 615 wordsThe Earl of Rosebery, leader of the Imperial Liberal party, addressed a monster meeting at Newcastle last evening. Large numbers were nuable to gain admission, and ...
Article : 331 wordsTwo members of the band of boy bandits who were arrested in November last, after a desperate struggle with the police at Miller's Station, 30 miles from Chicago, were ...
Article : 601 wordsA deputation of aboot 50 persons, reprcsontang the unemployed of Melbourne, waited upon the Premier (Mr. Bent) yestcrday, to urge upon him the necessity of ...
Article : 1,549 wordsIn the House of Representatives yesterday. Mr. FULLER (N.S.W.) asked the Minister for Home Affairs whether he would lay ...
Article : 507 wordsIn Monday's issue of "The Argus' a report was given of a case heard in the Country Court, before Judge Molesworth, in which William Gardiner, commission agent, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 427 wordsMr. T. E. Bostock, of Geelong, who was a passenger by the 5.25 p.m. train to Ballarat on Monday, has written to the Geelong Chamber of Commerce, notifying that ...
Article : 201 wordsMr. Chamberlain, who has been visiting Egypt for the benefit of his health, has greatly improved by his tour. He is returning to England. ...
Article : 33 wordsSir,—The reply to Mr. Fuller's question made by Mr. Deakin to-day, and furnished in advance by the Attorney-General's department, is misleading on both the points ...
Article : 598 wordsThe murder trials at Kishineff, in connection with the anti-Jewish outrages last year, have been boncluded. One official has been sentenced to four years' ...
Article : 55 wordsFollowing are the principal raiafalls for the 24 hours ending 9 o'clock to-day:— North—Burdekin, 28 points; Cairns, 174; Cape York, 154; Clarke River. 46; coen, 84; Donor's ...
Article : 62 wordsSTAWELL, Tuesday.—A peculiar development took place yesterday in connection with a charge preferred against William Mason, in regard to a girl under 16 ...
Article : 136 wordsSignor Tittoni, the Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs, said in the Italian Chamber of Deputies yesterday, in reply to a question, that Italy received constant ...
Article : 65 wordsThe circular to the butter factories announcing that the confercence to diseuss the subject of commissions on freights will be beld on the 24th inst. has been sent out ...
Article : 126 wordsConsiderable excitement was created at the Glebe, a suburb of Sydney, to-night, by the extraordinary conduct of a man, who attacked the inmates of a house near the ...
Article : 802 wordsA case of interest to shippers and shipowners was concluded, before Mr. Justice Brgham, in the High Court of Justice yosterday. ...
Article : 131 wordsThe police this morning mide a raid on an engineer's shop in Lambeth, which has been under suspicion for some time in connection with the circnlation of spurious ...
Article : 107 wordsMURTOA, Tuesday.—Mr. Bent visited Murtoa on Monday, and in the evening was interviewed at the Club Hotel by representatives of the local farmers' association ...
Article : 241 wordsOn Sunday night the residence of Mr. A. E Kane, leather merchant, Albert-street, Kew, was broken into, and a diamond stud, two gold studs, two suits of clothes, four pairs of trousers, and two ...
Article : 205 wordsThe French liner Pro Patria, which left St. Pierre a fortnight ago for Halifax, has not since been heard of, and it is feared she bas been lost. She carried 60 passengers, ...
Article : 65 wordsThere was brisk bidding at the wool sales yesterday for crossbreds, and prices were still very firm. Merinoes were still weak, and were largely withdrawn. ...
Article : 72 wordsWINCHELSEA, Tuesday.—With an eye to economy, the Crown Law department recently decided to discontinue holding a court of petty sessions at Birregurra. ...
Article : 76 wordsLight rain fell this morning, and left the wicket easy for the last innings of the Englishmen. Foster and Warner opened in muggY weather, and it was soon evident that ...
Article : 236 wordsAt the meeting of the Brunswick Town Council on Monday night the mayor (Councillor D. Methven) presiding correspondence was received from Mr. P. Duffy, in regard to the ation of amember ...
Article : 260 wordsThe following private advice has been received:— By the Australian Mortgage, Land, and Finance Co. Ltd.:—"There is an increase in the animation ...
Article : 48 wordsThe counting of the Riverina votes was resumed yesterday, under the supervision of Mr. O'Halloran, deputy registrar of the High Court of Australia. The work ...
Article : 215 wordsConsols closed on Monday at £86?, or an advance of ¾ since last Thursday. ...
Article : 20 wordsBENALLA, Tuesday.—In connection with the death of Mr. John Stafford's horses at Winton, Sergeant Keegnn to-day received word from the veterinary ...
Article : 75 wordsWheat—A cargo of 8,500 quarters Victorian Wheat, shipmentt by April 15, has been sold at 31/6 per 480lb., cost, freight, and insurance. The eargo of 11,312 ...
Article : 103 wordsWARRACKNABEAL, Saturday.—Yesterday afternoon, about 2 o'clock an Indian named Jewallah Singh attempted to commit suicide by drowning. He had previously ...
Article : 100 wordsIt is probable that the attitude of the meeting of the public servants last Tuesday, when a resolution was passed requiring the public service representatives to sign the ...
Article : 161 wordsThe Nunawading Shire Council has decided to call a public meeting to protest against the sction of the POstal authorities in withdrawing the sale of duty stamps and promissory notes from the local ...
Article : 433 wordsAVHNEL, Tuesday.—A schoolboy named Stanley Undertvood, son of a storekeeper, was playing with other boys, when he was knocked down and broke his leg below the ...
Article : 2,061 wordsThe following arrivals and departures are reported:— Arrivals.—Rbodesin, from Townsville November 4; Indrndevi, from Auckland ...
Article : 53 wordsAddressing the members of the New Zealand branch of the British Medical Association Dr. Collins, the president, urted the establishment of schools in the colonv for ...
Article : 277 wordsAt Half-past 10 a.m.—Great Ccntnl Freehold Mines Limited v. Chapman Falford v.Digby, re Jones, Bank of Victora Limited v. M'Gee First Civil Court. ...
Article : 208 wordsSir,—Will you be so good as to permit me to point out to your correspondent "Dead Shot" in "The Argus" of to-day that the public service committee who conducted ...
Article : 137 wordsMOOROOPNA.—A fire occurred at Messrs. Murray and Calvert's vineyard on Monday afternoon, by which the whole of the drying sheds, with about 300 trays of currants, two presses, and ...
Article : 106 wordsAt a meeting of the clerical division of the public service held at the Athenæum yesterday, Mr. A. W. Crooke presiding, it was decided that no delegates be appointed from ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 16 Mar 1904, Page 8
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