The following is a comparison of the duties under the tariff of 1902, those recommended by the protectionist and free-trade sections of the Tariff Commission and those ...
Article : 1,066 wordsRecently the police took the names of all the members of the Ballarat City Band who were found practising in the yard of the Essex Hotel, with a view to a prosecution ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 169 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—The Miners' Federation passed a resolution at its meeting to-night to the effect that an advance of 8d. per ton on the hewing rate be demanded ...
Article : 59 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—A man was Killed in a shooting affray at Orange to-night. Two men, supposed to be Seanlon and Smith, were standing in front of a store when ...
Article : 139 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—A deaf and dumb young man, John Mansted, who was recently convicted of assaulting a girl, and against whom the police brought a number of other ...
Article : 1,045 wordsThe Women's Work Exhibition, designed as it has been to mark an epoch in the history of the development of Australian women, and intended for the educating of ...
Article : 1,465 wordsAt the meeting of the Trades-hall Council last night. Mr. P. O'Sullivan, president of the Cycle Trade Union, moved— "That this council cannot recommend an ...
Article : 383 wordsMr. George Rex, a greengrocer, of Spencer-street. West Melbourne, was driving to the Victoria Market in a pony-[?]art yesterday afternoon. In Victoria-street the pony ...
Article : 92 wordsIt may interest the public to know that the [?]atering at the exhibition is not to be [?]ntrusted to a [?]atererm but is to be managed entirely by a [?]atering ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 61 wordsThe collapse of a scaffold at a new building in Anderson-street, South Yarra, yesterday resulted in severe injuries to Edward Whitcoak, a labourer, who was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 406 wordsLast night the orchestra, under the baton of Miss M'Burney, held a rehersal at the Exhibition-building, and to-night at 7 o'clock the choir will assemble in the ...
Article : 105 wordsAn inquest was held by Dr. Cole, P.M., at the Kew Asylum yesterday on the body of Marie Rothes, a patient, aged 33 years, who escaped from the asylum on October ...
Article : 355 wordsQUEENSTOWN, Friday.—All but two of the men employed at the Lyell Blocks Company's Queensberry Option mine, at Zeehan, have been discharged. The matter ...
Article : 45 wordsSir,—I have many letters from members of the choir begging me to use my influence to procure for them a half-holiday on Wednesday next, so that, at the opening ...
Article : 158 wordsAt Her Majesty's Theatre a special race-week revival of cellier's ever-green opera, "Dorothy," will commence to-night. The name part will be taken by Miss Forence Young, who will be ...
Article : 1,496 wordsSir,—Some of us are wondering if season tickets are to be issued for the Women's Exhibition. They would be a convenience to many, especially if they gave admittance ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 157 wordsSYDNEY, Friday. — A nursegirl, named Myrtle Fleet, was burned to death at Penrith yesterday, through her clothes catching alight while she was preparing food for a ...
Article : 41 wordsThere is no better test of the state of musical culture in the community than the amount of skill and enthusiasm displayed by its amateurs. The enthusiasm naturally ...
Article : 906 wordsLILYDALE, Friday. — A man, named Nolan, was to-day digging turnips on Mr. Syme's property, when a large black snake hit him on the hand. When he tried to ...
Article : 90 wordsWELLINGTON, Friday.—Mr. William Ferguson, secretary and engineer of the Wellington Harbour Board, resigned, owing to the chairman's ruling at a recent ...
Article : 141 wordsWhile cycling along Brunswick-street. Fitzroy, on Thursday, a youth named Frederick Hoskings, aged 17, who lives in Miller-street[?] North Fitzroy, met ...
Article : 89 wordsThe Eaglehawk Cricket Association, on Friday night, decided to disband. The suggestion that Eaglehawk should enter a first-class t[?] in connection with the ...
Article : 457 wordsBRISBANE. Friday.—The return of butter inspected for export from Queensland during July, August, and September shows that the quantities were:—To other states, ...
Article : 244 wordsADELAIDE, Friday. — An inquest was opened to-day on the body of John [?] who was discovered in an unconoscious state near the Globe Hotel on Tuesday evening. ...
Article : 228 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—The steamer Dilkerra, on her last trip with coal from Port Kembla to Albany, has a most remarkable escape from total destruction. When the ...
Article : 180 wordsSYDNEY. Friday.—The mining situation at Newcastle has assumed a more serious aspect then at any time during this year. In the opinion of people qualified to judge. ...
Article : 322 wordsADELAIDE, Thursday.—Notwithstanding the increased prosperity of the state the number of offences of all kinds reported during the year shows a decrease of 313, and ...
Article : 402 wordsRAINBOW, Friday.—Harry Hoffman, a labouring man, about 40 years of age, in the employ of [?] Singh, a Hind[?] farmer, was found by his employer hanging ...
Article : 94 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—The annual show of the Kennel Club of New South Wales, which is being held at the Exhibition building is a fairly good one. although the [?] ...
Article : 234 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—A sad [?] of supposed suicide took place last night at [?] Lily Bignell, aged 21 years, was walking along the river bank with her mother. ...
Article : 84 wordsMr. Charles Brownlow has received a circular with a view to arranging for a cricket match early in the new year with a team which proposes to visit the Commonwealth ...
Article : 78 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—The Rev. W. Williams, president of the Methodist General Conference, and the Rev. Dr. Youngman, of Queensland, secretary, in the address to the ...
Article : 93 wordsOne of the most interesting features of the opening ceremony of the Women's Work Exhibition next Wednesday will be the performance of the prize ode, the words ...
Article : 411 wordsMr. J. R. Mitchell, of Sandford, has complained to the Pastoral and Agricultural Society that his draught stallion, Blair Athol, a frequent prize-winner, although ...
Article : 300 wordsWELLINGTON, Thursday. — Mrs. Alexandra Studho[?] wife of Mr. John Studholme, a well-known Canterbury runholder, died under chloroform. She was a daughter ...
Article : 50 wordsDOOKIE, Friday.—On account of the high price of flour the local ba[?]ers have raised the price of bread from 6 l. to 7 l. [?] 4lb. leaf. ...
Article : 156 wordsBAIRNSDALE, Thursday.—A [?] in which Mrs. Walker, of Woodlands, and her two daughters were seated, was overturned through the horse turning the sharply. The [?] Miss ...
Article : 261 wordsWELLINGTON, Friday, The Postmaster-General has been advised that the Lo[?] [?] Post-office proposes to take advantage of the steamships of the Australian mail ...
Article : 190 wordsIn connection with the refusal of the authorities of the infections Discuses Hos pital recently to recive a diphtherin patient from the Alfred Hospital, on whom ...
Article : 270 words"Every year there were weeks when I was not able to walk with Rheumatic Gout," said Mr. James H. Cassidy, 8 Grant-street[?] North Fitzroy, Melbourne. "Dr. ...
Article : 387 wordsHOBART. Thursday.—John Janner, a native of Victoria, aged about 30 years, contractor for the sinking of the Spray main shaft. was killed in the bottom of the ...
Article : 56 wordsMessrs. Ronard Smith Co. Ltd. [?] that the S.S. Edina will commence the [?] afternoon excursions to Port[?]ington on [?] leaving Queen's What at 2.30 p.m., [?] on ...
Article : 65 wordsThe use of pasty cereals is not advisable. A physician syas:—"Pasty cereals are very indigestible, and a bad thing for the stomach, causing a depressed feeling and quite ...
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Advertising : 199 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—The Empire meeting of the National Rifle Association of New South Wales was opened at Randwick this morning in fine weather. Several matches ...
Article : 42 wordsThe question of declaring a general half-holiday on Wednesday next for the opening of the Women's Work Exhibition has not yet been considered. That this ...
Article : 422 wordsDr. Q[?] was honoured by the late Qu[?] Victoria for his great literary work and his researches in various departments of Medical Science. In Quain's formula is the ...
Article : 140 wordsST. ARNAUD, Friday. — At a meeting of the Kara Kara Water Trust yesterday Commissioner Reseigh reported a new development in the situation regarding the ...
Article : 1,569 wordsWhen you have any suspicion that your kidness are getting bad, take "FISHER'S" Great Nerve To[?] to [?] and strengthen them. It is invaluable as an agent to ward off ...
Article : 137 wordsMr. John Wren has received a cable message from the Carlton Sporting Club, London, offering "Char[?]e" Gr[?]i a purse of £200 and expenses to [?] England to contest the featherweight boxing ...
Article : 93 wordsKYNETON, Friday.—A fire broken out in the groom's bedroom at the Royal Hotel, Piper-street. on Thursday night, but was ex[?]ted before much damage had been done. The outbreak is ...
Article : 120 wordsWELLINGTON.—Salle[?].—Oct. 18—St. Quintin, for Vald[?] ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 19 Oct 1907, Page 20
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