On Saturday night Louis Taylor, a repairer on the railway line, was brought to the Melbourne Hospital from Wallan suffering from injuries he had sustained through ...
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Advertising : 10,376 wordsIn agreeing to run special trains on the last day of the South-street band competitions, Mr. Tait, the Chief Commissioner of Railways, has intimated that in future he ...
Article : 127 wordsMILDURA, Saturday. — Those living near the river bank are making preparations for removal in anticipation of a flood. There is every prospect of a big river. From ...
Article : 47 wordsBEAUFORT, Sunday.—A male child about a month old was found on Mr. Herbert Rose's doorstep at Beaufort last night, and taken to the police station. This ...
Article : 1,834 wordsOn Saturday Mr. Alfred Armstrong, of Wellington-road, Mulgrave, found his brother, Joseph Armstrong, dead in his cottage. Deceased was a bachelor, 57 years ...
Article : 159 wordsMr. A. Hicks. M.L.A., who has been a member of the Eaglehawk Borough Council for many years, has announced his intetion of retiring from municipal life. ...
Article : 271 wordsHenry Jones, 14 years of age, employed at the Sportiswoode Glass Works, was severely burned on Saturday morning by the explosion of a kerosene lamp. He was brought ...
Article : 95 wordsJessie Hunt, aged 22 years, who was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital on July 7, died there on Saturday. The hospital surgeons regarded the death as suspicious, and ...
Article : 76 wordsOn Saturday, August 4. a man named William Armstrong was arrested at Drysdale on a charge of lunaey. He was before the Geelong magistrates on Saturday, when ...
Article : 181 wordsJohn Freeman, 68 years of age, living in Punt-road. South Yarra, met with a severe accident yesterday at St. Kilda. He is almost blind, and was crossing the Junction ...
Article : 99 wordsBANNOCKBURN, Saturday.—When returning from work last evening Gauger Wilson met with a nasty accident. After getting the trolly in motion with his ...
Article : 72 wordsThe regulations of the Water Commission dealing with the Coliban scheme do not meet with the approval of the borough council, and it is intended to go carefully ...
Article : 85 wordsST. ARNAUD. Saturday.—Master Jack Dickinson, aged 15, son of Mr. R. Dickinson, of St. Arnaud, had his thigh broken by a kick from a draught horse on Wednesday. ...
Article : 45 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday. — An aboriginal named Jack Cooper, while endeavouring to evade arrest at Eden on Friday, fell over the cliffs at Haslam beach, a distance of ...
Article : 42 wordsMr. Baracchi, Government astronomer, has just completed his annual inspection of the various instruments at the lighthouses along the coast, and found them all in a ...
Article : 545 wordsARARAT, Friday.—The adjourned magisterial inquiry into the death of the man who was found hanging at Ardara last week was resumed before Mr. D. Hamilton, J.P., ...
Article : 115 wordsBALLARAT, Sunday.—Thomas Stevens, a labourer, unmarried, 40 years of age, committed suicide at Egerton this morning. He lived in a hut by himself, and shortly after ...
Article : 132 wordsADELAIDE, Sunday. — Arthur Foster (55), who was run over by the Melbourne express at Mitcham on Thursday morning, died at the Adelaide Hospital late on Friday ...
Article : 139 wordsARARAT. Friday.—An elderly woman, named Mrs. Cuthill, of Armstrongs, tripped over some bricks yesterday near her residence, and sustained a fracture of the right thigh. She is now in the ...
Article : 216 wordsAction has been taken by the borough and Dundas shire coucils to have a piece of land reserved contiguous to the Nigre[?]a Falls, a popular resort on the Wannon ...
Article : 133 wordsalbury. — The sale is reported of Mr. A. Moffat's Rotherfield Estate, situated about 17 miles from Albury. The property contains about 2,900 acres of good ...
Article : 328 wordsAn impudent attempt to impose on a lady in Albert-park was made last week by a man, whose identity has not yet been established. The man called at the residence of ...
Article : 229 wordsAt the Port Melbourne Court on Saturday, a seaman named Otta Joh[?]n was charged, before Messrs. Armstrong and Francis, J.P.'s, with being a deserter from the British ship Glen[?]ul, lying at ...
Article : 174 wordsDRYSDALE, Friday. — Last night, three horses belonging to residents of this township had their tails and manes cut off wh[?] in their stables, by some ...
Article : 49 wordsCAMPERDOWN, Saturday. — About seven communications were received from residents of Camperdown, at a meeting of the Mechanics' Institute committee, ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 13 Aug 1906, Page 3
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