To-morrow the election for Melbourne in the House of Representatives, caused by the annulment of the last election held on December 16, will be held. The candidates ...
Article : 273 wordsLast night the Railway Commissioner, issued a comparative table of the results of working in the department for the month of February. In every respect it is of a ...
Article : 294 wordsA new departure has been taken by the Department of Agriculture in regard to the export of apples to London. It offers to receive the fruit from the grower, and grade, ...
Article : 923 wordsThe High Court of Australia gave judgment to-day in a matter affecting the interpretation of the Arbitration Act. The appellant was Richard Claney, master butcher, ...
Article : 354 wordsYesterday Mr. J. M. Gillespie, representing the Citizens' Reform League, had a chat with the Premier (Mr. Be[?]tl in regard to the organisation of the Ministerial party ...
Article : 182 wordsA large meeting of the farmers and chicory planters of Phillip Islanda was held to-night at the Mechanics'-hall, for the purpose of forming a branch of the Farmers', ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 150 wordsSir,—The public service, at present struggling with the difficulties of separate representation, is like a community of bachelors amongst whom has come a foundling. Some ...
Article : 460 wordsAn application was made to the High Court to-day in the election appeal Cameron v. Fysh, on behalf of the respondent, for certain grounds of the petition to be ...
Article : 107 wordsThe Railway Commissioners are credited with the intention of endeavouring to encourage the acquirement by junior clerks of a knowledge of shorthand and typewriting. ...
Article : 145 wordsThe federal party reached Bathurst early this morning. They drove to the top of Johnstone Hill, from which a splendid view of the suggested Bathurst site was ...
Article : 86 wordsSir,—At a meeting held on Friday night Mr. Prendergast, in his opening remarks, drew the attention of voters to the opinion of four tradesmen which appeared in "The ...
Article : 333 wordsAt the close of the meeting Senator De Largie, of Western Australia, who had been referred to by Sir Malcolm M'Eacharn during the evening, advanced up the centre ...
Article : 644 wordsElectors who will not be able to attend the polling-places for which they are enrolled, may, under the conditions already set out in these columns, vote by post. Up ...
Article : 183 wordsThe officers of the construction branch have not yet received any official intimation of the changes proposed by the Government, as announced yesterday. It is ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Navigation Bill has been under the consideration of shipping companies during the past week. It is probable that a conference will be called to consider the ...
Article : 605 wordsIt is notified by advertisement that tenders will be received on April 25 and May 9 and 23 for the supply, for one and two years from July 1 next, of stores of all ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Legislative Assembly rolls for the metropolitan area are now on view at the offices of the Victorian Employers' Federation, and may be inspected by members. ...
Article : 33 wordsSir Malcolm M'Eacharn, one of the candidates for the representation of Melbourne, addressed a meeting in the Masonic-hall last evening. There was a very large ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 3,718 wordsAnother move has been made in the matter of the proposed reinstatement of the enginemen dismissed from the Railway department in consequence of the strike. The ...
Article : 83 wordsReginald E.Pratt was charged at the City Court yesterday with setting fire to goods on board a certain ship with intent to injure teh owner. ...
Article : 280 wordsIt is expalined by the Stock department, in regard to the alleged reappearence of swine fever in the Western district, reported in "The Argus" yesterday, that the ...
Article : 234 wordsSir,—I see by posters on various stations that the Railway Commissioners intend running excursions to Daylesford during the forthcoming holidays, commencing on ...
Article : 172 wordsMr. Isaac Barrow, Chairman of the committee of the butter trade appointed at last Thursday's conference, has received repli[?]s from the Melbourne representatives of the ...
Article : 489 wordsThe Methodist Conference, at its annual meeting at Auckland, transacted a very large amount of business, but most of it (writes our Dun[?]din correspondent on ...
Article : 193 wordsSir,—I feel sure that your customary fairness will permit me to respectfully dissent from the views expressed in your leading columns in reference to the conduct of ...
Article : 602 wordsSir,—Will you kindly allow me to bring before the public the case of a lady in very bad health and distressed circumstances, who has been very cruelly treated and ...
Article : 101 wordsThe council of the Working Men's College has decided to co-operate in the Melbourne Hospital Bazaar movement, and a working exhibition from the classes will be given in one of the galleries, as ...
Article : 164 wordsSir,—In your issue of the 26th, reporting a meeting of Sir Malcolm M'Eacharn's at the Benevolent Asylum, he (Sir Malcolm) said "that it was quite untrue that he had ...
Article : 263 wordsIt was a matter of no small difficulty to recognise in the 13 boys who, with shining faces, brushed hair clean clothes and boots, and stiff linen collars, answered to their ...
Article : 524 wordsAnother stolen bicycle was recovered yesterday, and this time from an unexpected source, a man who gave the name of Frederick Haywood being subsequently arrested ...
Article : 305 wordsA rough calculation shows that, as a result of the garden party and children's fete held at Rippon Lea, Elsterwick, on Saturday, a sum of £320 net will be handed to the Melbourne ...
Article : 81 wordsAt the Port Melbourne Court yesterday a man named George Lenson was charged with uttering a Union Bank note for £10, knowing it to be forged or altered. The ...
Article : 284 wordsA sensational turn was given to the proceedings in connection with the Melbourne election last evening when Detective Carter waited on Mr. Henry Ellis, a justice of the ...
Article : 201 wordsAt the Essendon Police Court on Monday, before Messrs, Young, M'Cormick, Nixon(chairman), and English, J.p.'s, Arthur Horton, Julia Horton, and Albert Chaine were charged with breaking ...
Article : 294 wordsAt the Prahran Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Keogh, p.m., Eruest E[?]h Chambers, on a second count was charged with being the occupier of a room at the rear of the Federal-hall, ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 29 Mar 1904, Page 7
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