The High Court (consisting of the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Barton, and Mr. Justice O'Connor) yesterday delivered judgment in the appeal brought by the ...
Article : 1,272 wordsSir,—The full and lucid article by an expert in your issue of to-day leaves your readers without excuse if they fail to understand the widespread and calamitous ...
Article : 1,108 words"H.B." (Genoa) writes on this subject;— "There may be other reasons than that given in 'Notes for Boys' why balcks should camp on the south side, betwoon ...
Article : 2,009 wordsThe appendix to the report of the Royal Commission on the Poor Laws, which was appointed in 1900 under the chairmanship of Lord George Hamilton, is issued as a ...
Article : 154 wordsThe State public service commissioner (Mr. G. C. Morrison) yesterday resumedm the Government inquiry into the conduct of Pentridge Gaol. ...
Article : 1,566 wordsWINCHELSEA, Monday.—The halfyearly meeting of the Winchelsea branch of the Political Labour Council was Reld on Saturday evening, in the Temperance-hall, ...
Article : 73 wordsBENDIGO, Monday.—The annual synod in connection with the Auslican diocese of Bendigo, was commenede this evening, when a special service was held at All ...
Article : 1,618 wordsBRISBANE, Monday.—A telegram from Ceraldton states that the unskilled hands at Goondi, who went on sinke on Saturday, held meetings on Saturday night, and ...
Article : 104 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Murray) has agreed to receive a deputation from the Victorian Employers' Federation, its affilated societies, and kindred associations, to-morrow ...
Article : 104 wordsMOUNT GAMBIER, Monday.—Mr. Verran, the leader of the Opposition, accompanied by Mr. Senor, M.H.A., delivered addresses at the labour social last ...
Article : 63 wordsThe hearing of the motion for a new trial in the action brought by the Rev. J. B. Ronald aginst Mr. Robert Harper, M.H.R., was concluded yesterday, The ...
Article : 1,043 wordsOrganisation has been one of the most keenly-debated subjects at successive conferences of the Political Labour Council during the last few years. With the ...
Article : 767 wordsDuring the last few months complaints have reached the secretary of the Sawmill, Timber-yard, and General Wood workers' Association (Mr. J. Sutch), from members ...
Article : 242 wordsThe question of limitation of apprentices was brought forward at the meeting of the Chamber of Manufactures yesterday evening by the president (Mr. T. Hogg), who ...
Article : 436 wordsSir,—If W. H. Renwick had given a little attention to the four illustrations referred to, he would have observed that the owners of the palatial buildings had not ...
Article : 259 wordsThe Postal Commission took farther evidence at Parliament-house yesterday. Mr. Wilks, M.H.R., presided, and Senator De Largie, Mr. Webster, and Mr. Storrer, ...
Article : 716 wordsAt last night's meeting of the Richmond Council a petition signed by a number of retepayers and the four labour members of the council was presented, asking for ...
Article : 356 wordsMrs. Tatham, the representative of the Port Melbourne branch on the women's orgainsing committee of the Labour party, on Wednesday evening reported that she ...
Article : 108 wordsThe Marathon, now berthed at the Port Melbourne railway pier, has in her cool chambers an experimental shipment of 1,331 quaters of Queensland chilled beef ...
Article : 588 wordsSir.—In introducing the Land Tax Bill the Minister for Lands referred to the benefits derived by South Gippsland farmers from the making of the Great ...
Article : 284 wordsThe principal source of employment for casual railway labourers is at the goodssheds, and at busy times hundreds of men find femporary work. The complaints of ...
Article : 241 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—A case, in which a bookmaker asked that a by-law of the Australian Jockey Club should be deelared ultra vires, came on in the Equity Court to-day. ...
Article : 357 wordsIn spite of the fact that the British and Australasian Tobacco Manufacturing Company gives its employees about £1,000 worth of tobacco annually, in order to ...
Article : 231 wordsSir,—Your correspondent, Mr. J. H. Boothby, in "The Argus" of to-day, still adheres to the statement that the Government policy is a penalising class tax. That ...
Article : 317 wordsSir.—The retirement of Mr. Guilfoyle from the directorship of the Melbourne Botanicgardens, after so many years of service, raises a personal and a public problem. ...
Article : 258 wordsBROKEN HILL, Monday.—The dispute between the labour unions with the South Broken Hill Pacing Club and the secretary (Mr. Holdsworth) has assumed more ...
Article : 131 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—Trouble is threatened at Newcastle, following upon the dismissal from employment of Albert Burns, secretary of the Hebburn Miners' Lodge. ...
Article : 592 wordsJohn Fisher (lyndhurst, State School) says;—"Before and after the opening of the shooting season quail are in abundance, but they seem to disappear from the State ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 14 Sep 1909, Page 7
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