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Advertising : 237 wordsNothing fresh transpired yesterday with respect to the strike of letter-cutters and carvers engaged in the monumental masons' trade. The employers state that they are ...
Article : 259 wordsA correspondent writing to "The Argus" expresses his mystification why the federal rolls for the states of Victoria and Western Australia cannot be ready before the middle ...
Article : 707 wordsWhen seen yesterday afternoon at Bishops-court, Archbishop Clarke stated that he had received strong representations, requesting him to take immediate steps to enable all ...
Article : 516 wordsThere was a touch of the old-time courtesy of the duello when Mr. Elmslic advanced to move the third no-confidence motion on the Address in Reply in the Legislative ...
Article : 3,364 wordsSeveral hundred men waited about the doors of the Brunswick Town-hall last evening for the arrival of Mr. W. H. Judkins and the Rev. T. S. B. Woodfull, who were ...
Article : 837 wordsQuite a feature of the present musical season has been the large number of really excellent young pianists who have come before the public with programmes of sterling ...
Article : 311 wordsWhat is known as the Blue Jacket case was indirectly referred to in the House of Representatives yesterday. Mr. Robinson (V.) asked the Postmaster-General (Mr. ...
Article : 222 wordsThere will be two performances to-day at the Princess's Theatre of Messrs. Willonghby and Ward's successful farcecomedy. "The Man from Mexico," the ...
Article : 726 wordsReplying to a question in the House of Representatives yesterday afternoon, the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Groom) said that arrangements were being made in ...
Article : 64 wordsBROKEN HILL, Tuesday.—The Broken Hill Municipal Council has asked the Broken Hill Water Supply Company to furnish the lowest price and terms on which it would be willing to lease ...
Article : 236 wordsMembers of the Port Melbourne Stevedores' Association, and a large number of their mothers, wives, and daughters, filled the Port Melbourne Town-hall to ...
Article : 550 wordsAt the Port Melbourne Council meeting last night, the subject of dock accommodation came up for discussion, and the mayor moved a resolution expressive of the ...
Article : 382 wordsADELAIDE, Tuesday.—With the exception of the patient, Dr. Mine, Nurse Cook, and a steward, all the persons detained in connection with the R.M.S. Britannia ...
Article : 90 wordsMr. Swinburne, M.L.A., who is the chairman of directors of the Broken Hill Water Supply Company, states that consideration was given to-day to the letter from the town clerk ...
Article : 344 wordsPERTH, Tuesday.—The R.M.S. Britania reached Fremantle at 7.30 a.m. to-day, over 24 hours late, owing to rough weather in the Bight. No fresh case of ...
Article : 64 wordsBALLARAT, Monday.—At a meeting of the City Council to-day, a letter was received from the Free Library authorities, enclosing a communication from the tenant ...
Article : 251 wordsA driver named Henry Geitle, 21 years of age, who lives in Station-stree, Carlton, was riding his bicycle along Latrobe-street, yesterday morning, when the collided with ...
Article : 92 wordsHASTINGS, Tuesday.—Mr. Evan Jones, when driving home broke his leg through the cart capsizing. Lock-jaw set in, and he died in a few hours. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe annual ball in aid of the funds of St. Vincent's Hospital was held in the Town-hall last evening, and, as usual, proved most successful. The decorations were simple in ...
Article : 254 wordsBRISBANE, Tuesday.—A man named Thurston Hall was found in Wyndham-street, Brisbane, lying unconscious, and bleeding from the mouth and a lacerated ...
Article : 122 wordsBALLARAT, Tuesday.—An action, brought by the Singer Manufacturing Company, to recover £15 from Cathering Bay, of Ballarat, was struck out by Judge Box in ...
Article : 344 wordsSir,—In your issue of to-day you publish two letters from correspondents who assert, even in face of my previous explanation, that I defended Mr. Wren and his gambling ...
Article : 160 wordsSir,—Having road with much interest several letters referring to the above, and being one of the unfortunate members of the V.A.S.. I would like to suggest to my fellows ...
Article : 219 wordsPORTARLINGTON, Tuesday.[?]It is stated that the man Gason, a former resident of Liverpool-street. North Fitzroy, whose body was found in the Merri Creek ...
Article : 134 wordsA meeting in connection with the movement for liquor law reform was held at the Temperance-hall last night, when the compensation proposal advanced by "The ...
Article : 600 wordsSir,—The letters in "The Argus" of today regarding Mr. Judkins's Footscray meeting seem to show an attempt to misrepresent facts. Mr. Salmon's remarks, in moving ...
Article : 127 wordsEGERTON, Monday. — During the progress of the football match here on Saturday between Ballan and Egerton, a man named Chinnock, playing with the local team, ...
Article : 83 wordsThe new Presbyterian church at Malvera, which has been erected at the corner of Glenferrie-road and Wattlet[?]-road by the congregation of which the Rev. D. [?] ...
Article : 239 wordsSir,—It would be the height of folly for the artists whose pictures are rejected to attempt to have an exhibition, for no matter how many good pictures are thrown out ...
Article : 209 wordsSir,—In reference to Mr. Bent's remarks on facilities for obtaining drink at Mildura, as reported in your issue of the 11th, I may state that they are utterly wrong. Drink ...
Article : 189 words[?] Couch, a resident of Wellington-parade, Williamstown, who had previously been before the Court on a similar charge, was charged by his wife, M[?] at the Williamstown Court ...
Article : 155 wordsROCKHAMPTON, Tuesday.—Ernest Neale, aged 24, a miner, residing at Cawavral, was killed yesterday by the premature explosion of a charge of dynamite at the ...
Article : 50 wordsA public meeting will be held in the Presbyterian-hall, Alma-road, St. Kilda. to-morrow afternoon, at 3 o'clock. when addresses will be given by Mr. Gratton ...
Article : 71 wordsAL[?]AND[?]A, Tuesday.—Mrs. J. Turner, of Half's Flat, and her infant son had a narrow escape [?] death. While she was driving a [?] the horse became [?]ageable, and overturned the ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 18 Jul 1906, Page 7
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