SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A crusade against consumption was inaugurated at a erowded meeting in the town-hall this afternoon. when the National Association for the ...
Article : 262 wordsMr. W. H. Lakeland, a former student at the Ballarat School of Mines, has been appointed field engineer and general manager to the Burmah Mines and Smelting ...
Article : 765 wordsLively discussion was excited at the meeting of the Board of Public Health yesterday, when Councillor F. G. Wood spoke of the great inroads that cancer was making ...
Article : 570 wordsA largely-attended meeting, under the auspices of the National Council of Woman of Victoria, held in the Chapter-house, St. Paul's Cathedral, last night, unanimously ...
Article : 1,685 wordsIn the course of discussion on the subject of port improvement at a meeting of the Harbour Trust yesterday, over which Commissionei J. S. White presided, ...
Article : 620 wordsWhile members of the Ministry are being urged to provide work for the uncemployed, the State Labour Bureau is finding it impossible to seeure suflicient earpenters and ...
Article : 106 wordsBROKEN HILL. Wednesday.—The Amalgamated Miniers' Association passed a resolution last night to the effect that the exceutives of the various uniouns be asked to ...
Article : 68 wordsTRENTHAM, Wednesday.—The Kyneton shire engineer (Mr. Thomas Ewing) has effected considerable improvements at the Traentham falls, on the Coliban River. ...
Article : 70 wordsWELLINGTON, Wednesday.—It is rumoured in the lobbies that the Government intends to abolish the Arbitration Court, to give the conciliation coucnils ...
Article : 52 wordsA correspondent has written complaining that the special holiday pay provided under the wages board for his trade was not being given to employees who worked on Monday. ...
Article : 72 wordsKOONDROOK, Wednesday.—The Murray River has risen 5ft. in the past three days, and steamer traffic has started. The steamer Success passed here yesterday. ...
Article : 860 wordsIn the report of a narrow escape from drowing which occured at Brighton Beach on Tuesday evening, it was stated in "The Argus" on Wednesday that Mr. William ...
Article : 952 wordsThe quarterly meeting of the United Grocers, Tea, and Dairy Produce Employees' Union was held at the rooms, 19 Elizabethstreet, on Tuesday evening. A report of the ...
Article : 259 wordsA request for assistance towards the establishment of a sanatorium at Bendigo for incipient cases of consumption was made to the Minister of Health (Mr. Baillieu) ...
Article : 225 wordsBENDIGO, Wednesday.—O weather this morning, the Bendi meeting wa postponed until ...
Article : 19 wordsBIRREGURRA, Wednesday.—[?] and Winchelsea Coursing Club hel[?] meeting to-day, on the ingleby Estate M'Couachy acted as judge, and Mr. H. ...
Article : 299 wordsA mass meeting of those employed in the grocery trade was held in the rooms of the Shop Assistants' Federation last night, Mr. P. J. Loughnnn (president of ...
Article : 414 wordsRepresentatives of the warders engaged at State asylums for the insane interviuve the Premier (Mr. Murray) and the inspector general for the insane (Dr. Ernest ...
Article : 349 wordsIt is difficult to think of anything else in Madame Calve's concert at the Princess's last evening, except the wonderful Mad Scene from Thomas's "Hamlet," with which ...
Article : 825 wordsRepresentatives of the Sale Cour waited on the Minister for Water Sup[?] (Mr. Graham) yesterday, and urged establishment of a trust to provide a [?] ...
Article : 159 wordsOn July 1 many of the housewives throughout the Commonwealth will have commenced the record of their household expenses in the books of account with which ...
Article : 248 wordsA three-roomed unoccupied house in M'Kenzic-street, owned by Mr. Timothy O'Brien, was destroyed by fire on Wednesday. ...
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Advertising : 69 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Murray) said yesterday that he intended to ask Mrs. Felstcatl to substantiate or withdraw the allegations recarding the sweating of while-workers and ...
Article : 106 wordsThe natch fo 18,000 up between Johhn Roberts and Fred. Lindrun. Jun., who receives 3,000 was rammed at.Alcock's Parlour yesterday afternoon, before a large attendance. ...
Article : 813 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—H. A. Mitchell, secretary of the Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Union, proceeded in the industrial Court to-day against the municipality of ...
Article : 236 wordsMr. W. Sherrin, out of a large number of applicants, was on Wednesday appointed to take charge of the Geelong Art Gallery. Messrs. J. S. Sharland and C. C. Breen, ...
Article : 108 wordsThe vigilance committee of the AntiSweating League have taken immediate action in regard to the assertions made by Mrs. Felstead at a meeting of the Women's ...
Article : 115 wordsMuch feeling has been aroused by the determination of the Railway Commissioners to erect an overhead bridge at the crossing near the railway station to ...
Article : 141 wordsIt was decided at the sitting of the Socialist Federation Conference yesterday to send a telegram to Messrs. Feldhusen, Considine, and Hanson, of Sydney, ...
Article : 233 wordsThe following nurses were successful at the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association's final examination, June, 1910:—Alfred Hospital.—Olive Brooks Bailey, Llly Clark, Luey L. Daniell, ...
Article : 260 wordsSir,—The fiiness of things bars anything but an embodiment of the personal qualities and teh Imperial, monarchical office of the late King Edward VII. A statue and a ...
Article : 103 wordsSHEPPARTON, Wednesday.—At the General Sessions to-day, before Judge Eagleson, an elderly man named William Maher pleaded guilty to the charge of ...
Article : 185 wordsRival showmen came before Messrs. Evans, Brown, Collins, and Tait J.P.'s, at the Collingwood Court, on Tuesday, when Henry Leggatt charged Andrew Varley, with assault, and Varley ...
Article : 338 wordsSir,—Among the many suggestions offered at the meeting of Tuesday last none seemed to appeal to the artisic sense more forcibly than that of Mr. c. F. Summers, for the ...
Article : 155 wordsSir,—No doubt the manages of our theatres have a lot to put up with in the various petty complaints of the man in the street, as will as the man in the audience, ...
Article : 237 wordsMINYIP, Wednesday.—At the Wimmera farmers' conference the chairman made a storng [?] support for the de[?] tralisa[?]nt, especially the[?] ...
Article : 141 wordsSam Yick, a Chinese laundrayman, of Highstreet, Kew, wa charged at the Kew Court yesterday with having permitted a Chinese person to work on his premises during ...
Article : 77 wordsThe games played last [?] sufited as follows:—"T[?] Box (rec, 155) by 5[?] Barney are[?]"Bright[?] ...
Article : 42 wordsIt was stated that Thomas Conroy, who pleaded guilty at the North Melbourne Court yesterday to a charge of having used obscene language, had been convicted on 114 previous occasions. The maximum ...
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Advertising : 118 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—The position of Mr. J. Patterson, the representative of the miners on the Northern Miners' Wages Board, has been discussed by various lodges ...
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Advertising : 27 wordsYARRAWONGA, June [?] has been completed, and tha [?] wele by graziers and agricult[?] cult[?] is not quite as large a[?] ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 30 Jun 1910, Page 5
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