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Article : 151 wordsThe death of Sir Arthur Ellis, news of which has been cabled, occured in the Covent Garden Opera-house on Tuesday. It was a great gala night. The King, the Queen, ...
Article : 2,799 wordsThe City Council having granted the Oval for the Fire Brigades' Demonstration, will put down an asphalt track and water mains, receiving in return £100 and 10 per ...
Article : 679 wordsA communication was received at the meeting of the central executive of the Political Labour. Council on Saturday from the Prot Melbourne branch, submitting the ...
Article : 245 wordsOwing to the extraordinary circumstances in which the Echuca election was held a new method of vote-counting was adopted. All the ballot-papers were taken to the ...
Article : 124 wordsLONDON, June 14.—I found Mr. Bent this morning (writes our London correspondent) in the highest spirits over the news that the Laing mail contract was to go ...
Article : 1,013 wordsRUSHWORTH, Saturday.—At the last meeting fo the United Echuca and Waranga Waterworks Trust considerable discussion took place on the action of the Water ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 317 wordsA grocer named Alexander Pierman, aged 50, who lives in Station-street, Box Hill, fell out of a Box Hill train yesterday evening while it was in motion. Pierman was ...
Article : 56 wordsJohn Helding, aged 15, who lives in Doncaster-road. Balwyn, was driving a milkcar along Doncaster-road yesterday, when the horse kicked, fracturing Helding's left ...
Article : 50 wordsKYABRAM, Saturday.—After the declaration of the poll for the echuca election to-day, Mr. Palmer. M.H.R., returned to Euroa by the evening train. He was met ...
Article : 128 wordsCASTLEMAINE, Saturday.—A man named William Keith, 50 years of age, a resident of Metcalfe, was killed on Friday evening. The deceased had been ...
Article : 99 wordsOrange serives were held at Brimswick on Sunday afternoon. Simultaneous meetings were held in the Methodist Church, the Presbyterian Church, and the town-ball, ...
Article : 611 wordsHAMILTON, Saturday. — Mr. Charles Humphries, whilst engaged on a chaffcutter at Tarrinton, was crushed between the machine and a gate. His collarbone was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 167 wordsHAMILTON, Saturday.—The little girl Eileen Womersley, who sustained serious burning injuries on Thursday through her night-clothes catching fire, has died. ...
Article : 36 wordsPercy Bowles, a young man residing in Myers-street, met with a cycling accident on Sunday, and sustained slight concussion of the brain. ...
Article : 191 wordsGEELONG, Sunday.—The heavy frost of Saturday morning broke a rail in the Geelong railway yards. The defect was not noticed, and an engine when passing over ...
Article : 59 wordsSYDNEY. Sunday.—The German [?] Nine, which left Sydney on June 25 for Port Germein, South Australia, could make no headway against the bad weather, and ...
Article : 80 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—Every seat in the Theatre Royal was occupied last night, and standing room was hardly available when the Grand Opera Company presented a ...
Article : 316 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—The Wheelers at the Hebburn Colliery, who caused so much trouble last week, were taught a sharp lesson yesterday. They ahd practically agreed ...
Article : 177 wordsSir.—In consequence of a recent incident the council of Ormond College thought at desirable to define for what purposes the Wyselask[?]all of Ormond college should, ...
Article : 275 wordsMr. Colebatch, of the Agricultural department, on Friday gave a lecture on the care of cattle to a large number of farmers, who gathered at the Mount; Morlac public ...
Article : 109 wordsIt was announced some time ago that the Postal department was about to install at the General Post-office a couple of automatic stamp-selling machines. These are ...
Article : 249 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—a scheme has been launched for the formation of what will. If agreed to by the millers, be practically a flour combine in New South Wales. The ...
Article : 454 wordsThe borought council on Friday night decided to protect against the proposal of the Postal department to erect wooden telephone poles outside a radius of half a mile ...
Article : 189 wordsBRISBANE, Sunday. — In the course of an interview to-day, the Rev. W. J. Doherty, of the China Inland Mission, stated that the mission work in [?]ina is ...
Article : 176 wordsDAYLESFORD, Saturday.—The local Orange Lodge celebrated July 12 by holding a social in the Methodist schoolroom. The speeches delivered were very temperate. ...
Article : 76 wordsLONDON, June 14.—Apples are very [?] prices had, for, though the cold weather [?] checked the growth of strawberries, and [?] this time of the year, the arrivals of [?] ...
Article : 464 wordsA deadlock has occurred in connection with the formation of the Lake Gillear Drainage Trust, owing to the Minister of Public Works having declined to accept a ...
Article : 205 wordsADELAIDE, Sunday.—In connection with the alleged abduction case near Elliston, the accused. Edwin Winstanley, has been acquitted. The girl's evidence was ...
Article : 106 wordsWARRNAMBOOL, Saturday.—The annual celebration of the Loyal Cranmer Lodge was held in the Congragational-hall on Friday night. The Rev. J. Tenkin ...
Article : 48 wordsSir,—Once more "5th V.M.R.," is in error. I have never challenged his right to call himself "5th V.M.R.," nor have I disputed the fact that the contigent was ...
Article : 548 wordsA tin trank, containing a quatity of novels and school books, and a bookmaker's bag, were stolen from Mr. John May's room at the Douglas Hotel on Saturday ...
Article : 241 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—Further extensive purchases on Calcutta account were reported to have been made yesterday in new scason's cornsacks. Acting on behalf of a ...
Article : 209 wordsHOBART, Sunday.—Mr. W. F. Brownell, a well-known Hobart citizen, died suddenly on Sunday. He was born in 1833, and was the founder of the firm of Brownell Bros. ...
Article : 40 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—The French steamer Pacitique, which arrived from Noumea tonight, brought the news that there had been much unrest in certain portions of the New ...
Article : 115 wordsIt has been decided to hold a sports carnival to meet the debt on the Friendly societies' Ground. The Government conditionally promised ...
Article : 83 wordsDetective Howard arrested Alfred M'Donald on Saturday on a charge of having obtained £12 by false pretences from Tasman Opic, a young man from the ...
Article : 244 wordsDetails of subjects of examination for commissions in the British army, for which candidates may be nominated by the University Council:— MILITARY HISTORY.—SPECIAL CAMPAIGNS ...
Article : 268 wordsCOLAC, Saturday.—At the meeting of the committee of the Colac Hospital yesterday the medical officer, Dr. W. H. Brown, reported that there was a patient in the ...
Article : 166 wordsSir,—On Tuesday last a tragedy occurred in our local forest. A truck loaded with two giant logs left the rails. William Gregory, who was in charge, by some ...
Article : 238 wordsBRISBANE, Sunday.—Among the vessela which arrived yesterday was the Malaita, from the South Seas. Information was obtained on board teh vessel to the effect that ...
Article : 187 wordsKALGOORI[?]E, Tuesday.—The following [?] was despatched to its London office by the [?] ment of the Kalguril shows on Friday last:—[?] the [?],3500, level in the north drive of the [?] ...
Article : 117 wordsHASTINGS, Saturday.—Satisfactory returns are to hand of the shipments of apples and pears to London by the Ophir, Sarpedon, and Palerno. All arrived in good ...
Article : 131 wordsA hale old man, 98 years of age, appeared before Councillor Whecler, J.P., at the Fitzroy Court on Saturday, on a charge of drunkeaness. The old man ...
Article : 80 wordsTo the average man it seems children to doctor a cold or core throat, and unless it becomes particularly annoying to him, little or no attention is given it. Often a cold contracted in the winter ...
Article : 119 words"PATC[?]RE" safely and permanently reduces fat by the pounds a week. No ill after-effects. Free trail sample for 2d. stamp. The Watworth Co., [?] Collerra[?], Sydney.—[Advt.] ...
Article : 57 wordsIn buying a cough medicine don't be afraid to get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it, and relief is sure to follow. Especially recommended for coughs, colds, and ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 15 Jul 1907, Page 8
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