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Detailed lists, results, guides : 186 wordsDr. Cole, the coroner for Melbourne, has decided that the tests to be made with the engines of the Bendigo train shall lake place to-day. They were to have been made on ...
Article : 3,339 wordsMr. B. Morgan, a commissioner from the Manufacturers' Association of Great Britain, made some inquiry in Balarat on Monday in regard to trade matters. Mr. ...
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Article : 690 words"I know nothing of the case of Constable Holden," said the Premier (Mr. Bent), "further than what I have seen in the press. I understand, however, that the ...
Article : 145 wordsWARRAGUL, Monday. — During the month there has been an unusual activity in the despatch of agricultural products from Warragul, the consignments including ...
Article : 154 wordsSir,—Here we have a constable over 40 years of age, married, also a family, insulting a young girl in a most cowardly fashion, and frightening her into making an ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 400 wordsARARAT, Monday.—Mr. G. G. Reily, post and telegraph master at Ararat, has invented a stamping machine. An exhibition of it was given to-day at the ...
Article : 101 wordsThe death of John Frazier, 87 years of age, lately residing at 2 Union-street, Malvern, has been reported to the coroner. Frazier had lived with his wife at Centre-road, East ...
Article : 131 wordsSir,—Why are constables stationed in Melbourne, when found guilty of misconduct, sent to the country? Why should country people tolerate a man if he is not good ...
Article : 41 wordsBALLAN, Monday.—On Saturday night Ernest Anderson, nine years of age, son of Mr. W. Anderson, of Ballan, was reported missing. A large search party scoured the ...
Article : 79 wordsSir,—Your attitude on the Holden case merits, and has gained, general approval. Are you aware that this is not by any means Holden's first essay? he was ...
Article : 72 wordsHASTINGS, Monday. — At the monthly meeting of the Tyabb and Hastings Fruitgrowers' and Horticultural Society a resolution was carried in favour of allowing ...
Article : 82 wordsSir,—The community are indebted to you for having taken up this case so strongly, resulting in the meantime in relieving the public's anxiety and making the Chief ...
Article : 88 wordsMT. GAMBIER, Monday.—On Sunday "Staff-captain" and Mrs. Phillips, and their little son were driving in a trap with a pair of ponies, and when turning sharply the ...
Article : 91 wordsCLUNES, Monday.—Owing to the drought, combined with the cold nights, there is great mortality amongst the dairy stock. That the stocke are in a state of ...
Article : 51 wordsSYDNEY, Monday. — Messrs. W. Inglis and Son held their annual sale of thoroughbred stock at Randwick to-day. Of the 140 lots submitted 99 changed hands for ...
Article : 712 wordsBERRINGA, Monday.—Miss M'Callum, daughter of Mr. N. M'Callum, of Rokewood Junction, was riding a spirited horse to-day, and when going up a steep hill the ...
Article : 96 wordsWINDERMERE, Monday. — Owing to the dry season and no fresh inflow of water to Lake Burrumbeet the fish are lying dead on the banks. It is four years ago since ...
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Article : 109 wordsLast evening, in the Town-hall, the state Governor (Sir Reginald Talbot) presented the medallions and certificates awarded during the past year by the St. John ...
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Article : 68 wordsMessrs. [?]air[?] S[?]oane, and Co., of Sydney[?] have effected the sale by auction, on account of the trust[?] of the late Dr. R. L. Jenkins, of Nepean Towers, of Call[?]doon, Boobera, and G[?] ...
Article : 216 wordsA five-roomed weatherboard house, situated in Philpot-street, Long Gully, owned and occupied by Mr. H. Gribble, was destroyed by fire on Monday. The house and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 99 wordsWALHALLA, Monday.—Harold Masters, 15 years old, was playing with a pearifle on Sunday morning when it exploded, the bullet entering the knee of his brother ...
Article : 54 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—A child named Mabel Lavina Land was scalded to death at her parents' residence at Leichhardt to-day. Some water was being heated in a ...
Article : 50 wordsBALRANALD (N.S.W.), Monday.— After a search made on Saturday the local police discovered the body of an infant buried in the gully, about half a mile from ...
Article : 122 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—Frank Hause, a fireman on the steamer Goslar, was assisting to raise ashes from the lower hatch when the vessel was off Green Point. He was struck ...
Article : 49 wordsMessrs, Young Bros., Horsh[?] report having sold during last week an area of 2,208 acres of land for the sum of £13,669. The following were the properties disposed of:—Account E. T. W. Guest[?] ...
Article : 135 wordsCAMPERDOWN, Monday. — A lad named Harold Rad died suddenly on Sunday night. He became ill, and a medical prescription was obtained. However, he ...
Article : 57 wordsWith a viw to securing better control of the slae of ice cream, the Geelong Town Council on Monday evening adopted a bylaw making it compulsory for local vendors ...
Article : 575 wordsPERTH, Monday.—In the Divorce Court to-day Archibald Campbell, who married his wife at carlton, Victoria, in 1886. petitioned for a divorce in the ground of misconduct[?] ...
Article : 425 wordsSALE, Monday.—The family of Mr. James Wilson, of Dutson, were followed by misfortune on Friday. A son fell from a horse and broke his arm, and while the ...
Article : 68 wordsSYDNEY, Monday. — In the beginning of December last several young men were arrested it Mosman, charged with an offence upon an elderly woman, and at the ...
Article : 245 wordsEGERTON, Monday.—When the railway pumper at Lal Lal, A. Scott, opened the door of his engine-house on Saturday night he received a shock on finding a man ...
Article : 166 wordsThe Victorian Football Association begun their premiership matches on Saturday, and yesterday, in consequence of a promise to the Eight Hours' An[?]sary committee, they refrained from playing. ...
Article : 386 wordsCHARLTON, Saturday.—Mr Thomas M'Gurk, farmer, of Woosang, met with a painful accident while working a scoop. The chain which draws the scoop back knocked Mr. M'Gurk down, and ...
Article : 150 wordsBALRANALD, Monday.—The continued dry weather is causing great anxiety. The weather is becoming frosty and cold, and then are no prospnta of rain. A ...
Article : 77 wordsADELAIDE, Monday.—The Government his purchased for closer settlement the Hynam Estate, near Narracoorte, owned by Smith Brothers, at £3/3/ per acre. It ...
Article : 112 wordsTHE BLUFF. — Sailed. — April 27 — Whakarua, for London; Ma[?]tal, for Melbourne. OAMARU. — Arrived.—April 27—Karame[?], from New[?]le. ...
Article : 27 wordsBRISBANE, Monday. — A Cairns telegram states that advice has been received from the survey party of the Etheridge way Company to Charleston, that the grab ...
Article : 114 wordsVIOLET TOWN, Monday. — John Sutherland, a carpenter, employed by Mess[?]s. Riddell Bros., builders, whilst [?]ycling from Euroa to Violet Town with ...
Article : 75 wordsMeans keeping a bottle of Bonnington's Irish Moss in the medicine chost, ready for instant use when required. It builds up the lungs.—[Advt.] Thousands of mothers use CHAMBERLAIN'S ...
Article : 97 wordsMr. D. Fraser, of the firm of Fraser and Chaster, legal managers, who is leaving Castlemaine to open a branch of the firm's business in Melbourne, was entertained by the ...
Article : 186 wordsMT. GAMBIER, Monday.—The Government has purchased Hynam Estate, seven miles from Narracoorte, for £3 per acre. Hie estate comprises 44 000 aires Ihcie is ...
Article : 106 wordsIt was announced at the Sa[?]eer Track yesterday that Peter Bannon and Clarence Weber will wrestle a match in that arena during next month. The pair have met before, and, though Weber's weight ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 28 Apr 1908, Page 6
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