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Detailed lists, results, guides : 365 wordsThe death of Mrs. Caroline Jessic Roach, which occurred at the Women's Hospital on Sunday, was the subject of an inquiry held by the city coroner (Mr. Candler) at ...
Article : 140 wordsCouncillor Price has been presented with a travelling bag by the members of the local racing club, in recongnition of his services as hon. secretary. ...
Article : 161 wordsA meeting of the conference of representatives of the Kew, Hawthorn, Caulfield, Malvern, and St. Kilda Councils was held at the Municipal Association rooms ...
Article : 276 wordsSimpson Davis (grocer) and J. T. Hayers (baker) were excused from non-attendance at the Supreme Court to-day as jurymen on the ground of ill-health. John Francis ...
Article : 1,234 wordsHOBART. Tuesday.—Efforts are being made by the property-owners to evade the by-laws regulating [?]ittings in connection with the new metropolitan drainage ...
Article : 300 wordsMATLOCK, Tuesday.—A fall of earth occurred in the New Loch Fyne mine on Monday night, causing the death of a miner named John Ryder. Two others. Stephens ...
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Article : 56 wordsCOLAC. Tuesday.—The members for the Beeac Riding of the shire of Colac submitted a report at teh council meeting yesterday upon a visit to Apollo Bay, which is situated ...
Article : 164 wordsThe residence of Mr.Thomas Anderson, at Cameron-street, Coburg, was destroyed by fire on December 4. In Mr.Anderson's keeping were 150 party finished badges. ...
Article : 423 wordsBROKEN HILL, Tuesday. — Peter Sadeek, who was committed for trail at White Clliffs for the murder of May Cooney, arrived at Broken Hill this afternoon under ...
Article : 51 wordsNHILL, Monday.—Mr. Fred. Henstridge, a wellknown football player, was proceeding with two friends on a duck-shooting excursion, on Saturday, when one of the wheels of the cart they were ...
Article : 66 wordsYARRAWONGA,Tuesday:—The ladies who have taken up the organisation of the district exhibit of the Women's Exhibition have decided that all kinds of women's work ...
Article : 44 wordsALBURY, Tuesday.—Mr. M. C. Nuttall, of St. Arnaud (Victoria), has been appointed bandmaster of the Albury Citizens' Band.—The Albury Fire Brigade has ...
Article : 119 wordsThomas Edwards, Thorpe-street, California Gully. Bendigo, engine driver. Causes. of insolvency—Inability to obtain employment, sickness of self and family, loss ...
Article : 51 wordsCASTLEMAINE,Tuesday.—At the police court on Tuesday morning Ah You was remanded for a week on a charge of having murdered Wong Ah Cheong at Eureka, near ...
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Article : 137 wordsSir.—Kindly allow me to draw attention through the valuable medium of your paper to the way the domestic servants are treated. It would be much better if there ...
Article : 200 wordsAt the meeting of the Coburg Council on [?] day night, the mayor presiding, a letter was [?] from the secretary of the Coburg branch of [?] Women's Christain Temperance Union. suggesting ...
Article : 109 wordsBRISBANE.Tuesday.—A caucus meeting of members of the old Liberal section of the Government supporters was held today. Almost all the members of the party ...
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Article : 62 wordsADELAIDE,Tuesday.—Mr.H.A. Hunt, federal met[?]orologist, arrived in Adelaide on Monday evening from Western Australia to continue his inspection of meteorological. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 20 Feb 1907, Page 8
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