Sir,—The Rev. Joseph Nicholson says that his phrase, "a delusion and a snare." does not apply to the Scripture campaign, because I misapprehended Mr. ...
Article : 1,388 wordsFew persons, even those in his own walk of life, have played in their time so many parts as Mr. Pete Hughes, the veteran theatrical agent, who is to be given a ...
Article : 1,293 wordsHeavy disasters are occurring so rapidly to the Balfour Government that we have an increasing prospect of a general election in the course of the present year. The loss ...
Article : 2,173 wordsMr. Justice Hodges yesterday continued to hear evidence relating to the will of Mrs. Ann Elizabeth Grut, late of South Melbourne, deceased. The caveat was lodged ...
Article : 689 wordsBEULAH, Wednesday.—The Railway Commissioners. Messrs. Tait, Hudson, and Fitzpatrick, arrived at Warracknabeal this morning by special train and were met by ...
Article : 628 wordsThe A.N.A. Conference was resumed this morning. SIR A. PEACOCK'S RETIREMENT. Mr. G. H. Wise (Sale), who is the oldest ...
Article : 1,327 wordsThe labour member for Yarra, Mr. Tudor (V.), asked the Postmaster-General yesterday, in the House of Representatives, whether he was aware that the deputy ...
Article : 135 wordsThe final game for the valuable trophy presented by Mr. J. Rainsford Needham was played off on Wednesday afternoon, on the Windsor green. George Driscoll, the curator, having the lawn in ...
Article : 1,034 wordsIn reply to Mr. Wilkinson (Q.), in the House of Representatives yesterday the Postmaster-General (Sir Philip Fysh) said that his department had noted the reports ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 332 wordsThis afternoon the conference of butter agents and representatives of butter factories will be held in the supper room of the Melbourne Town-hall, for the purpose ...
Article : 486 wordsYARRAM, Wednesday.—When the train for Melbourne was leaving the Alberton station on Tuesday the boiler was found to be leaking so badly that the train could not proceed. After a delay of ...
Article : 79 wordsLabour members again discussed the provisions of the Arbitration Bill at their weekly caueus meeting yesterday. As a result their leader, Mr. J. C. Watson, will ...
Article : 292 wordsMILDURA, Tuesday.—The train to Melbourne, leaving here at 5.25 this evening, was delayed at Irymple three-quarters of an hour by a water truck jumping the points and becoming derailed. The ...
Article : 36 wordsSir—In Mr. Monash's letter, under the above heading, in this morning's issue of your paper, statements are made which I trust you will allow me an opportunity for ...
Article : 881 wordsSir.—Some time ago we were assured that small boys would not be allowed to ride in smoking carriages. If any effort has been made to carry out this reform it has not ...
Article : 224 wordsJohn Richards, who was arrested on Tuesday by Detective Hawkins, was brought before the City Court yesterday on two charges—shopbreaking and stealing from ...
Article : 110 wordsThe Victorian Bowling Association play their return match against the Ballarat Association on Saturday, at Ballarat. The following clubs will each send a rink:—Albert-park, Armadale, ...
Article : 44 wordsSir,—I have very much pleasure in endorsing the letter in this morning's issue of your valuable paper, re holiday services, signed "Brighton." In doing so I would ...
Article : 83 wordsReferring yesterday to the comment in a leading article of "The Argus" to the effect thal he had onlv referred to the Teralba dispute in his speech on the Arbitration ...
Article : 129 wordsThe return match against the Gouthurn Valley Association, at Shepparton, next Saturday, has been postponed on account of the clubs falling to provide rinks. ...
Article : 31 wordsA Tasmanian team visits Melbourne shortly. They come via Sydney, reaching here by the express on Friday, 8th April. The match committe of the Victorian Bowling Association have arranged ...
Article : 177 wordsSome startling evidence was given by a girl at the Central Police Court to-day in the case in which a widow named Annie Batten, aged 70 years, was charged with ...
Article : 591 wordsThe railway appeal case is very much in the air at present. In order that the points which are really in issue may be understood we give the subjoined summary of the ...
Article : 384 wordsThe Minister of Defence yesterday had a long conversation with Major-General Sir Edward Hutton with reference to the constitution of the bond of advice authorised ...
Article : 57 wordsThis afternoon the West Brighton team are to play Armadale Club, and in the evening will entertain the visitors at dinner. The committee of the St. Kilda Bowling Club ...
Article : 56 wordsThe beginning of the past week was not entirely free from a certain amount of anxiety in the wool trade. So far as England was concerned the probability of hostilities in the Far East had been ...
Article : 818 wordsThe Minister of Customs on Tuesday gave the following decisions in respect to Customs charges investigated by the state collector:— ...
Article : 95 wordsBENDIGO, Wednesday.—In the competition for the north-western pennant to-day. Eaglehawk scored 78 points and Bendigo B team 49. MALDON, Wednesday.—The Bendigo A team ...
Article : 74 wordsSir,—I am honestly trying to understand the position of my friend. Mr. Handel Jones, which no doubt, is the position of many others, and, if I in the least ...
Article : 500 wordsSir,—As a practising patent agent. I have read with interest the controversy which has appeared in your columns by Messrs. Waters and Son, Bodycomb, and Hedges, ...
Article : 443 wordsThe annual tea for old people given by the Central Mission and their friends, was held last night at the Exhibition. Long before 5 o'clock, the guests began to assemble, ...
Article : 424 wordsSir,—When the bill for the establishment of the High Court was before Parliament the Labour party supported it in every way possible as a court that would be in ...
Article : 123 wordsAt the Kew Court yesterday, William England, Albert Cheyne, and Julia Horton were presented on charges of breaking into the dwelling of Albert Kane, leather merchant, of Albert-street, Kew, on ...
Article : 258 wordsObstetrics and Diseases of Women.—Passed (6)— Edmund Holloway Booth (Queen's College), Michael Henry Downey, Harold Vernon Foxton (Ormond College), Robert Garlly Healy, Benjamin ...
Article : 43 wordsSir,—Will you kindly allow me, through the medium of your widely-read paper, to thank Mrs. Smith, of "Coilsford," Moonee Ponds, for her very generous efforts on ...
Article : 151 wordsSir,—I beg to draw attention to the fact that the authorities have found it necessary to close St. Kilda park state school on account of the prevalence of typhoid fever and ...
Article : 139 wordsThe oral examination in insanity will be held at the Kew Asylum at half-past 2 p.m. on Saturday next. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe practical examination in obstctrics and diseases of women will be held at the Women's Hospital, at 2 p.m. to-day. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 24 Mar 1904, Page 7
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