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  2. PTOMAINE POISONING. CROQUET PARTY AFFECTED.

    Sixteen members of a croquet party were taken on Saturday night to their homes in Werribee suffering from ptomaine poisoning. A match was being played on the ...

    Article : 232 words
  3. "NATIONAL INSURANCE."

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Attorney-General (Mr. Hoghes) was present at the riflemen's dinner at Randwick last night, and the disabilities under which rifle clubs ...

    Article : 345 words
  4. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. HOBSON'S BAY.

    Feb. 20.—9 a.m.: Wind N., moderate; weather hazy, fine; barometer, 30.00. 1 p.m.[?] N., moderate; weather hazy, fine; barometer, 29.95. 4 p.m.: Wind N., light; weather, fine, clear; ...

    Article : 927 words
  5. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 483 words
  6. CONSTABLE AFFECTED.

    PORTARLINGTON, Sunday.—Late on Saturday evening, Constable Sherry, while doing beat duty in Newcombe-street, was taken suddenly ill. Dr. Webb was called ...

    Article : 61 words
  7. OLD MELBURNIANS REUNION. ANNUAL LAWN PARTY.

    The annual lawn party and cricket match of the Old Melburnians was held at the Church of England Grammar School on Saturday afternoon under perfect ...

    Article : 341 words
  8. HOSPITAL DOCTORS.

    CAMPERDOWN, Saturday.—The proposal of the local hospital committee to appoint one stipendiary medical officer and one or two honorary physicians and ...

    Article : 449 words
  9. NAVAL AND MILITARY. EASTER ENCAMPMENTS.

    The localities of the Easter encampments have been decided upon by the commandant (Colonel Stanley). This year Colac is substituted for Lancefield Junction. The ...

    Article : 59 words
  10. BOY SOLDIERS.

    On Saturday afternoon a military garden fete was conducted at Bishopscourt with the object of obtaining sufficient funds to pay off the debt—about £100—incurred by ...

    Article : 319 words
  11. The Argus.

    Rejected 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 words
  12. MAIL-STEAMERS.

    It is improbable that the Oroya, of the Orient Royal Mail [?], will return to Australia, her prospective retirement being due to the approaching advent of the new and larger Orient liners now ...

    Article : 198 words
  13. ROSS MEMORIAL WINDOW.

    During last evening's service at the Melbourne Church of England Grammar School the John George Ross memorial window was unveiled. The service was conducted ...

    Article : 257 words
  14. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1909.

    The session is held at an unusual season of the year, and one physically very trying to members, in order to dispose of urgent measures left over from ...

    Article : 3,399 words
  15. MISSING WOMAN HOAX.

    LONDON, Jan. 22.—The missing lady, Miss Violet Charlesworth, has been discovered, after three weeks' disappearance, at Faraway, Tobermory. An active and ...

    Article : 869 words
  16. OVERSEA STEAMERS.

    Persic, s.s. (White Star), arrived at Cope Town on Feb. 19. ...

    Article : 13 words
  17. MAILS OUTWARD.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 756 words
  18. COASTAL DEFENCE.

    The idea has been mooted that the Commonwealth Government should, for the purpose of building torpedo destroyers in Australia, take over the Fitzroy Docks in ...

    Article : 97 words
  19. PORT OF GEELONG.

    River Clyde, s.s., [?] tons. J. Kerr, from Newcastle. J. Darling and Son, agents. ...

    Article : 20 words
  20. QUEENSCLIFF GUNS.

    Senator Pearce, Minister of Defence, returned on Saturday from a visit of inspection to Queenscliff. Many matters affecting armament were brought under his ...

    Article : 122 words
  21. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

    Arrived.—Feb. 21.—5.10 p.m.: Urilla, from Newcastle. 7.40 p.m.: Wyrallah, from Lakes; Period, from Newcastle (outside). Sailed.—Feb 20.—Somerset and F.M.S. Armand ...

    Article : 689 words
  22. MINERS' EARNINGS.

    ALLENDALE, Sunday.—The wages system, which has prevailed for many years on the Berry mining-field, does not commend itself to the managers of the British ...

    Article : 674 words
  23. EXPLODING A MINE.

    QUEENSCLIFF, Sunday. — Senator Pearce (Minister of Defence) and party completed the inspection of all local forts on Friday, and returned to Melbourne by ...

    Article : 90 words
  24. PEA-RIFLE FATALITY.

    STRATFORD, Saturday.—A fatal accident happened here yesterday, when a lad named Albert Woodhouse, 15 years of age, a son of Mr. George Woodhouse, of ...

    Article : 196 words
  25. GUN ACCIDENTS.

    Sir,—The so-called accidents that arise from the misuse of firearms are too prevalent to be passed over by an occasional paragraph. The authorities should in some ...

    Article : 253 words
  26. SHIPPING NOTES.

    The steamers Lincolnshire and Ormby will load grain at Williamstown for the United Kingdom or Continent. The former arrived from Wallaroo on Saturday, and the Ormby from Newcastle ...

    Article : 618 words
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