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Advertising : 5,740 wordsMay Kitson, 22 years of age, who resides in Young-street, Fitzroy, was brought to the Melbourne Hospital yesterday in an unconscious state, and is believed to have ...
Article : 98 wordsAnother stage was reached las[?] night in the dispute between the Trades-[?]all Council and the Sawmill Employees' Association over the timber sorters' and stackers' ...
Article : 680 wordsWELLINGTON, Thursday.—Before the Conciliation Council at Christchurch to-day the employers made application for a reduction of the shearing rate from 20/ to 17/6. ...
Article : 72 wordsKOROIT, Thursday.—At the monthly meeting of the Borough Council a motion was agreed to increasing the rate of wages of day labourers from 6/ per day to 7/ per ...
Article : 37 wordsKORUMBURRA, Thursday.—A man about 40 years of age and 5ft. 6in, in height committed suicide at Bena yesterday afternoon by jumping into a waterhole on the ...
Article : 205 wordsA case which has been priceding for six days before the Chief Justice (Sir John Madden), in the Banco Court, came to a conclusion late yesterday afternoon, when ...
Article : 795 wordsCOLAC, Thursday.—Robert Grant, a well-known resident of Beeac, was thrown from a vehicle on Monday night, and fell on to his head. He died in the Colac ...
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Article : 43 wordsKILMORE, Thursday.—Mr. George Hamilton was driving two spirited horses attached to an empty dray along a lane at the north end of the town when at the ...
Article : 67 wordsSHEPPARTON, Thursday.—Patrick Bourke. an old-age pensioner, died on Thursday as the result of burns accidentally received at his camp near the rifle ...
Article : 30 wordsGwendoline Buckley, a woman about 30 years of age, and believed by the police to be married, was found dead yesterday afternoon at about 1 O' clock, in her ...
Article : 169 wordsA deputation from the Coburg bran[?] of the Political Labour Council waited [?]pon the Coburg Council on Wednesday e[?]ening, and urged that body to refuse to ...
Article : 240 wordsPOWLETT, Thursday.—All business in the camp has ceased, the general manager (Mr. Broome) having issued orders to all those who intend remaining until next week ...
Article : 153 wordsPERTH, Thursday.—At Port Hedland two Chinese members of the crew of the steamer Paroo were being searched by Customs officers, when they were found to have ...
Article : 63 wordsAt the meeting of the Trades-hall Coun[?]il last flight it was resolved on the motion [?]f Messrs. W. Anderson (Engineers' Societ[?]) [?]nd E. Dean— ...
Article : 109 wordsRepresentatives of the Sawmillers' Association interviewed the Minister for Forests (Mr. M' Bride) yesterday regarding the tenure of timber licenses. They explained ...
Article : 180 wordsBRISBANE, Thursday.—Walter Hayward was fined £50, in default six months' imprisonment, at Geraldton to-day for having been in unlawful possession of 30 tins of ...
Article : 98 wordsCAMPERDOWN, Thursday.—The Re[?] E. Tonkin has publicly expressed dis[?] proval of the action of the Corangami[?] Labour Conference in meeting on Sun ...
Article : 172 wordsThe calendar for June was resumed yesterday, before Judge Eagleson and juries of 12. RANSACKED SHOW-CASE. Charles Madden was charged with having stolen ...
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Article : 217 wordsA dairy farmer at Foster writes:—"The great trouble here now is to get work done. I have done all the milking (30 cows) right through the summer, and now cannot even ...
Article : 68 wordsADELAIDE, Thursday.—To-day the shipwrights at Port Adelaide went on strike for higher wages. They now receive 1/4 per hour for 48 hours per week, ...
Article : 188 wordsCORRYONG, Thursday.—Mr. T. E. Wyatt, district land officer, conducted a sale of Crown lands [?] the township on Monday, when the last of the [?]ocks in the main street were put up. A ...
Article : 136 wordsFurther allusion to the imprisonment of leaders in the Newcastle and Broken Hill strikes was made at the meeting of the Trades-hall last night. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 3 Jun 1910, Page 10
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