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Detailed lists, results, guides : 254 wordsA cow which was being led away from the Haymarket yesterday afternoon by T. H. Allen, of M'Connell-street, Kensington, rushed upon its leader, and trampled him ...
Article : 85 wordsADELAIDE, Friday.—On Thursday night Chan Singh, a Sikh, had a quarrel with a fellow[?]countryman named Pa[?]a Singh, and shot him at close quarters in the left breast ...
Article : 198 wordsKALGOORLIE, Friday.—The coroner's inquest into the Great Boulder disaster was continued to-day, when nearly the whole of the sitting was occupied in the ...
Article : 265 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.— A tragedy involving the lives of a man and a woman tooK place in Sydney to-day. The bodies were found in the bedroom of a boaidinghouse shortly ...
Article : 815 wordsThe whole sitting of the Trades-hall Council last night was devoted to an exchange of congratulations on the results of the state elections. As soon as the roll had been ...
Article : 1,506 wordsAt the City Criminal Court to-day Richard Hefrand and H[?]ry Wilson were charged with having detained a boy named William Harold Dalton. The boy, with a ...
Article : 211 wordsEdward Dobson, a boy 14 years old, who assists on his father's farm in Tarwin, South Gippsland, was sent out on Thursday afternoon to catch a horse. A few moments later ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 356 wordsBENDIGO, Friday.—One of the sequels to the Bendigo races, which were held recentiy was the hearing at the City Court this morning before Mr. Moore, P. M., and ...
Article : 574 wordsWilliam Fleming, a little boy living in Tanner[?]street, Richmond, set fire to his clothing at his home, yesterday afternoon, and was badly burned about the face and ...
Article : 50 wordsCiptain J. J. Simpson, who has been in Brisbane inspecting the steamer Elamang on b[?]half of a southern firm, with i view to purchase, was seen to-day. Captain ...
Article : 621 wordsPERTH, Friday.—This morning Thomas Parker, a quarryman, at Subianco, committed suicide by blowing himself to pieces with dynamite. Parker, who had been drinking ...
Article : 110 wordsBALLARAT, Friday.—A lad named Thomas Sharpe, 10 years of age, met with a terrible accident while playing on the truck rails at the Band and Loch mine this ...
Article : 187 wordsIn the last volume published by the Royal Society of Queensland Mr. J. Douglas Ogilby has written an interesting popular article on the above subject. Reptiles, to ...
Article : 1,240 wordsKYNETON, Friday.—In the Dalhousic election, Mr. Argyle's majority proved greater than the returns received on Wednesday night made it out to be. Mistakes ...
Article : 85 wordsBELCHWORTH, Friday.—John W. Phillips, employed at the Beechworth tannery, was cutting a wooden spike, when the knife slipped and entered his eye. The ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 wordsSir,—Four male teachers in this district residing within a radius of four miles have announced that they have been unable to record their vote at this election, through ...
Article : 78 wordsWALHALLA, Friday.—At the Long Tunnel Extended mine last night a sensational accident occurred. A miner named John Hannan was engaged fixing ladders in ...
Article : 251 wordsSir,—Some time ago it was announced that a polling booth would be in operation at Kinglake for the convenience of electors in the Anglesey electorate on June 1. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 words[?]ORSHAM—The maggot[?]fly has been very d[?] structive [?]oongst lambing cwes in Telangatu[?] East. Serious mortality has resulted. Lambing is ...
Article : 117 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—The steamer Empire, on which a case of small-pox occurred while on a voyage from Manila to Thursday Island, was on arrival to-day ordered into ...
Article : 68 wordsSir,—Mr. Cameron, the Minister of Public Works, implies in his letter that his attitude at Lilydale towards Bible reading in state schools was the same as at Whittlesea and ...
Article : 317 wordsBRISBANE, Friday.—A son of Mr. J. K. Martin, of Cawdor, in the Toowoomba district, was caught in a chaffcutter this morning, and badly torn. He died in a ...
Article : 40 wordsAt the Bow[?]street Police Court, London, on April 25, before Mr. Marsham, William Foster, a youth of respectable appearance, was charged with burglary at a flat in the ...
Article : 287 wordsHOPETOEN, May 31.—The rainfall for May was 1½in., making the record for the first five months of the year [?].42in., against a total of 5.60in, for the corresponding period of last year. The ground ...
Article : 192 wordsA lage Parliamentury party left to-day for Eyre Peninsula, to inspect the new lands which have been opened for selection. ...
Article : 117 wordsBENDIGO, Friday.—Whilst ploughing on his farm at Campbell's Forest yesterday Robert Piper was thrown violently against the handles of the plough through it strik ...
Article : 35 wordsBENDIGO, Friday.— What might have proved a disastrous accident was averted this morning at the Ellenborough mine, Eaglehawk, by the timely ...
Article : 248 wordsKALGOORLIE, Friday.—A peculiar accident by which a child, 18 months old, named Wade, lost its life, occurred at the Boulder this afternoon. It appears that ...
Article : 97 wordsAt the meeting on Thursday of the sub-committee of the Benevolent Asylum, winch sits on certain daya solely to deal with applications for admission, five men—oddly enough, each of whom ...
Article : 159 wordsCoombe, Kelly, and Co.'s furniture warehouse, in Murray-street, was completely gutted by fire last night. The damage is estimated at £2,500. ...
Article : 154 wordsThe strangest case in the London Hospital at present (writes the "Daily Express" on April 27) is that of the white man. Thomas Goss, who is gradually turning black. He ...
Article : 560 wordsSir,—Kindly allow me a little space in your valuable columns to draw public attention to a peculiar anomaly existing in the state elections. A friend of mine went to ...
Article : 169 wordsBefore Messrs. Sutherland and Sanders, J. P[?] the Carlton Court on Friday, John M'Carthy, aged 19, was charged with stealing two gold rings and a bangle, valued at £7, the property of Dorothy ...
Article : 334 wordsAn almost incredible story of a girl being buried and leaving her grave is published in the papers here. The girl was Helene Fritsch, the daughter ...
Article : 186 wordsWith the view of exploring the "Royal Company's Islands," said to lie about 400 miles south of Tasmania, and to have been discovered in 1840, the council of the ...
Article : 297 wordsThe Hobart Chamber of Commerce to-day considered a protest from the Melbourne chamber against Victorian merchants trading in Tasmania paying a license fee. ...
Article : 342 wordsIt will be several days before the complete returns for the Scripture Referendum are available. Yesterday the figures for about seven districts came to hand. Adding ...
Article : 82 wordsSir,—Would you kindly grant us space in which to appeal to our many kind friends and snpporters not to forget the city news boys in this cold wintry season. Our roll ...
Article : 104 wordsThe Qucensland Association, as usual, are [?] in the field with the programme of matches for their annual meeting at the Toowong range, Brisbane. The gathering is to extend over a week, ...
Article : 218 wordsThe railway traffic receipts for the week ended Wednesday last show a large increase as compared with the corresponding period of last year. The figures are as follows:— ...
Article : 194 wordsBENDIGO, Friday.—The poll in connection with the Bendigo West election was declared at noon to-day, at the City-chambers, by the returning officer (Mr. J. ...
Article : 632 wordsThe South Melbourne Council has decided to purchase 6,000 yards of spalls, which wil be broken at the rate of 7OO yards a fortnight during the winter. A BOARD OF WORKS PROPOSEL. ...
Article : 212 wordsA bazaar in aid of the funds of the Victorian Alliance will be opened at the Masonic[?]hall on Monday afternoon, at 3 o' clock, and will be continued each day up to Thursday. The leading ...
Article : 129 wordsThe Bruce Li[?]ensing Committee, Otago, has granted all licenses applied for under a mandamus from the Supreme Court. The New Zealand Dairy Association has ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 123 wordsPRA[?]RAS. President, Mrs. Harte: vice-president. Miss Muir[?] secratary, Miss Dunbar: assistant secretary, Miss A. Williams; treasurer, Miss Thompson: trusted, Miss Bates: auditors, Messers. Alley ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 110 wordsDuring the absence of Mr. J. A. Nutt aud his wife from their house, at 193 Oecil-street, South Melbourne, yesterday afternoon, the house was entered by thieves, who unfastened the catch of ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 4 Jun 1904, Page 16
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