SYDNEY, Monday.—The match between the South Australian and New South Wales cricket teams was continued to-day in perfect weather. The home team ...
Article : 852 wordsBRISBANE, Monday.—Mr. Fisher was officially received by the mayor to-day[?] Those present included the state Premier and a number of others. The mayor ...
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Advertising : 834 wordsPORTSEA, Saturday. — The best proof of the success of the Summer School on Nepean Peninsula is that a good many teachers who were at first ...
Article : 2,113 wordsHigh Water This Day.—6.36 a.m., 6.51 p.m. Jan. 11.-9 a.m.: Wind N., fresh; weather [?]qually, fine; barometer, 30.05. 1 p.m.: Wind N., light; weather dull, fine; barometer, 30.00. ...
Article : 357 wordsMr. Tate, the director of Education, has returned for a couple of days from the state school teachers' summer school at the Quarantine station, Portsea, with glowing ...
Article : 114 wordsR.M.S. Ruapeh[?] (N.Z. Shipping Co.), which left Wellington on 17th December, arrived at Monte Video on January 5, on route for Plymouth. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 751 words"Mr. Donald Macdonald," writes one of the students in the camp, "has made himself a general favourite. On Thursday evening he is to deliver a lantern lecture, ...
Article : 184 wordsPerthshire, s.s., 4,500 tons, S. Forder, from Sydney. Dennys, Las[?]elles, Austi[?], and Co., agents. CLEARED OUT.—Jan. 11. ...
Article : 55 wordsArrived.—Jan. 11-5.55 p.m.: Stra[?], [?]rom New York. 7.15 p.m.: Laira, from Whangare[?], started up. 8 p.m.: Supposed Bramley, from Newcastle, outside. ...
Article : 414 wordsEverybody who has passed down Melbourne's streets lately must have been made aware that beneath his feet men were at work. If he could not see them at their ...
Article : 778 wordsRejected letters cannot be returned under any circumstances whatever. Correspondents are advised to keep copies of their letters, as this rule will be adhered to strictly. ...
Article : 105 wordsSir,—In reference to some remarks by Mr. Teece, concerning English characteristics, appearing in "The Argus" of to-day, I think it would have been far more to ...
Article : 232 wordsMr. Henniker Heaton, M.P., has been urging the adoption of penny-a-word cable and telegraph messages throughout the empire, but at the first breath of ...
Article : 2,630 wordsSir,—My first impulse this morning on reading the half-column in "The Argus," entitled "The English Criticised," was to send copies to several of my friends in England; ...
Article : 181 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—At the Goulburn Police Court to-day Mary Rich, described as a domestic servant, was charged with having sent a letter to Mrs. Badgery, wife ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 wordsSir,—The English could not have taken Mr. R. Teece at his own estimation. Who ...
Article : 29 wordsSir,—With regard to Mr. Teece's statement, viz., "It is the inordinate conceit that is the matter with the English," one cannot help arriving at the conclusion that ...
Article : 177 wordsSir,—With reference to the comments of His Excellency the Goveinor-General[?] private secretary on the remarks made by our chairman (Mr. J. P. Jones) at the meeting ...
Article : 283 wordsHaving trnshipped her explosive cargo at the "powder" anchorage, off Altona, the steamer Aberlour proceeded up the river yesterday morning to land general merchandise from New York. ...
Article : 602 wordsSir,—The introduction of the motor-taxis in Melbourne should prove of inestimable convenience to those who want quick travelling, but there are a few details in ...
Article : 385 wordsSir,—The remarks made by Mr. Teece, of the A.M.P. Society, as a result of his observations in the mother country, show him to be one who does not allow sentiment to ...
Article : 494 wordsADELAIDE, Monday.—The Postal Commission sat again to-day, and Mr. Waddy, Deputy Postmaster[?]General, was further examined. ...
Article : 184 wordsTo-day's auction sales are as follow:—Messrs. Tuck[?] and Styles, at Amess-street, North Caltom, household [?]niture; Messrs. Campbell and Sons, at Kirk[?] Bazar, horses: Messrs. Bea[?]hamp ...
Article : 172 wordsSir,—In common with many others [?] have been eagerly anticipating the arrival of the taxi-cabs as an unmitigated blessing, but there are breakers ahead, and a big rock ...
Article : 201 wordsRight Hand was Worst—Cracks Like Cuts Developed—Could Not Put Hand in Water—Tried All Kinds of Treatments to No Avail—Speedily Cured by One Set of Cuticura. ...
Article : 232 wordsThe Orotava, of the Orient-Royal Mail [?]ine, ill leave Port Melbourne at 1 o'clock this after[?]on for London, via the usual intermediate stages. [?]e arrived from Sydney yesterday morning, ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 12 Jan 1909, Page 4
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