Before Mr. Justice Hood in the Practice Court yesterday, Mr. Bryant made an application in reference to remand to Sydney, in connection with the Beatty will case, ...
Article : 465 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Royal Show was continued to-day in fine weather, and was patronised by a fairly large attendance. The official opening was performed by the ...
Article : 922 wordsThe vened question of Government competition with private industry was once more brought before Mr. Graham (Minister for Agriculture) yesterday morning, ...
Article : 729 wordsRecent exposures as to the excessive charges made by carriers to oversea passengers led Commissioner Davey, at yesterday's meeting of the Harbour Trust, to ...
Article : 412 wordsA communication upon the subject of the recent complaints as to Customs delays from Dr. H. N. S. Wollaston, comptrollergeneral of Customs, came before the ...
Article : 422 wordsThe preliminary hearing of the conspiracy charges arising out of the Ronald v. Harper libel action was continued in the Criminal Court yesterday. The defendants ...
Article : 1,261 wordsThough operations were continued yesterday without itterruption on the timber vesscls affected by the strike of sorters and stackers, the hopes of a speedy settlement ...
Article : 612 wordsThe hearing of the case between the Federated Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Association and coal and gold mining companies and manufacturing firms in New ...
Article : 1,387 wordsMr. Justice Hood delivered a reserved judgment yesterday in the application made by the Law Institute to commit for contempt Edwin Simpson and Frederick ...
Article : 575 wordsA recommendation by the food standard committee that the Board of Public Health should publish a memorandum on the subject of the standard required in milk was ...
Article : 399 wordsSome weeks ago importers and shipping clerks in letters to "The Argus" complained that in getting their business transacted at the railway sheds and on the wharves they ...
Article : 347 wordsThe annual meeting of the Union Trustiee Company of Australia Limited was held in the offices in Collins-street yesterday, Mr. George Fairbairn, chairman of directors, ...
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Article : 140 wordsSir,—The correspondence which is now appearing in "The Argus" is being followed with very great interest by agents and importers in this State. We in this State ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 24 Mar 1910, Page 9
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