FREMANTLE, Tuesday.—On Thursday, during the voyage of the R.M.S. Orontes from Colombo, a third-class passenger for Fremantle named Davidson, became ill ...
Article : 78 wordsA communication has been received by Mr. W. D. Hill, secretary of the South-street Society, from Messrs. Boosey and Co., instrument makers, London, ...
Article : 587 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—"I intend, without delay, to take up the work of prosecuting a campaign in this State against the acceptance of proposals to alter the Federal ...
Article : 220 wordsIn addition to the list of published passes at the public examinations, the following candidates have also passed:— Senior Public.—27. Archibald Goldie M'Ara ...
Article : 46 wordsMr. E. Schunke (secretary Melbourne branch Timber-yard Employees' Union) is very busy over the appointment of delegates to act on the country wages ...
Article : 1,240 wordsInteresting figures were made available yesterday by railway officers with regard to the storage and transport of the new season's wheat. The total quantity stacked ...
Article : 429 wordsCandidates desirous of having their science notebooks at once may obtain them on application at the registrar's office. The books not applied for by the end of next week will be returned to the ...
Article : 45 wordsSir.—The great success achieved by cooperation in buttermaking in Victoria and elsewhere leads many people to believe that a like successful result must follow if ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 656 wordsThe Federal industrial registrar (Mr. A. M. Stewart) has granted the application of the Australian Builders' Labourers' Association for registration as an ...
Article : 89 wordsBecause some bags of wheat weighing over 200lb. were amongst the cargo brought to the South Wharf yesterday by the s.s. Casino from Warrnambool and Portland the ...
Article : 86 wordsEmissaries of the Political Labour Council and branches of that body are engaged in keen propaganda work for the Labour party in connection with the impending ...
Article : 120 wordsThe Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) stated yesterday that there was power, under the latest amendment of the Customs Act, to prevent the export of wheat or other ...
Article : 118 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. W. H. Kelly, M.H.R., addressing a meeting at Paddington to-night, in pursuance of his campaign against the referenda proposals, said that ...
Article : 55 wordsWAGGA, Tuesday.—A peculiar case of mertality among sheep was reported on Saturday. While 5,000 two-tooth wethers were travelling from Tubbo Estate, near ...
Article : 156 wordsFREMANTLE, Tuesday.—Colonel Foster, who occupies the chair of military science at the Sydney University, arrived from London by the R.M.S. Orontes this ...
Article : 138 wordsGEELONG, Tuesday.—A meeting of ladies, under the auspices of the local branch of the Commonwealth Liberal party, was held in the rooms of the ...
Article : 126 wordsAt a meeting of the Shop Assittants' Federation, held at Furlong's rooms last night, the president (Mr. J. P. Loughnan) directed attention to a statement that had ...
Article : 191 wordsMiss Amy Castles, who will give a concert in aid of the Worn-out Miners' Fund, arrived in Bendigo on Tuesday night. An appeal to the Privy Council will be ...
Article : 103 wordsMARYBOROUGH, Tuesday.—At the meeting of the Maryborough A.N.A. last night, the question of more fittingly celebrating Foundation Day was vigorously ...
Article : 150 wordsAt the meeting of the finance committee of the town council on Tuesday the question of the free use of the city-hall by the University for examinations was discussed. ...
Article : 269 wordsHAMILTON, Tuesday.—Messrs. Martin and Lyon, who are touring the Western district for the purpose of forming branches of the People's Party, addressed meetings ...
Article : 62 wordsKILMORE, Tuesday.—The announcement that the Easter encampment will be held here was received with great satisfaction. The district is understood to be ...
Article : 74 wordsPERTH, Tuesday.—Mr.F. Stoward, who was recently appointed Government botanical and vegetable pathologist, will shortly be engaged investigating the fungoid pest ...
Article : 54 wordsCouncillor Neal moved last night in the Williamstown council "that the wages of all the workmen in receipt of 7/6 per day be increased to 8/. per day: also, that the ...
Article : 75 wordsMIRBOO NORTH, Tuesday.—Miss Mais, of the Women's Australian National League, has concluded a fortnight's organising work in this district. She met with great ...
Article : 31 wordsThe Public Works department wrote to the port Melbourne Council, stating that no tenders had been received for carrying out the necessary alterations and additions ...
Article : 154 wordsCasual workers, to the number of 2[?], engaged in unloading butter on the railway pier at Port Melbourne, struck work yesterday, ana a number of stevedores ...
Article : 292 wordsSYDNEY,Tuesday.—The Reinsurance Company Limited has been registered, with a capital of £125,000, in shares of 10/ each. ...
Article : 22 wordsMedical students of the third, fourth, and fifth years are reminded that the first term of hospital practice begins on Wednesday, February 1. Students should report themselves without delay to ...
Article : 415 wordsThe following have been elected to represent the employees on the Bricklayers' Wages Board:—Mssrs. D. Fowler, J. Cooper, A. Campbell, D. Forbes, and W. ...
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Advertising : 116 wordsIt was reported it a meeting of the Victorian branch of the Shop Assistants' and Victorian Employees' Federation, held last evening, that 35 new members had been ...
Article : 94 wordsAt the annual meeting of the local engine-drivers' association the financial position was reported as being very satisfactory, Mr. H. S. Leister was elected president, and ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Rev. J. W. Thomas, pastor of the Baptist Church for four years, has accepted a call to Colac in exchange with the Rev. A. A. Medley. ...
Article : 122 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Wade the exPremier, who returned from New Zealand to-day, said:-"An impression seems to be wrongly abroad that the Dominion is a ...
Article : 234 wordsADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The taking of evidence in the Industiral Court to-day in the drivers' application for higher wages and shorter hours, was almost completed. ...
Article : 217 wordsBEECHWORTH, Tuesday.—At the police court to-day, before Mr. A. Kelley, P.M., the Sludge Abatement Board, through Inspector Campbell, proceeded against John ...
Article : 120 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—The investigation by Acting Judge Edmunds, as a Royal commission, into alleged irregular methods in connection with the funds of the late Fire ...
Article : 437 wordsWELLINGTON, TUESDAY.—The University Senate by [?] votes to S. resolved to ask the Government to have the law amended to authorise the granting of ...
Article : 34 wordsSir,—You Were good enough to publish several letters from me regarding delays at the Office of Titles. The first of these was dated as early as 16th November. "The ...
Article : 343 wordsBROKEN HILL, Monday.—The Silverton tramway trouble has been settled. The manager (Mr. Eley) this afternoon said the whole trouble was caused by the men ...
Article : 80 wordsCOWES, Tuesday.—Mr. T. W. Fowler, engineer to the Shire of Mornington, has submitted a report to the council in regard to a proposed water supply for Mornington. ...
Article : 1,069 wordsSir,—Referring to account of postal Conference in "The Argus" to-day, may I express the hope that in the event of any alternation being made, the deputy ...
Article : 150 wordsBROKEN HILL, Tuesday.—The local branch of the Shop Assitants' Federation has decided to call a public meeting to consider the making of a demand of an ...
Article : 66 wordsThe following formal administrative business under the Factories and Shops Acts was conducted at a meeting of the State Executive Council, held yesterday:— ...
Article : 218 wordsSir, I should like, with your permission, to draw attention to the necessity of a "Registered Brands Act" in Victoria. At Present there is nothing to prevent two ...
Article : 291 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday. in the course of an address on education at the Roman Catholic Church at Cooma. archbishop kelly said that a broad national religion ...
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Advertising : 248 wordsCAMPERDOWN, Tuesday.—William Bamford, while digging a grave in the cemetery yesterday, received what was apparently a heat stroke. He was found lying ...
Article : 61 wordsAt a meeting of the State Executive Council yesterday an order was passed removing Mr. J. Oaten from membership of the Suddlery Board, upon which he had ...
Article : 127 wordsSir, I and many others are very pleased that a movement has been made in the direction of running motor huses in [?]awthorn, and I am certain that if ...
Article : 167 wordsCOLAC, Tuesday.—A large weatherboard building, the property of Dr. Wynne and occupied by mr. C. O'Donnell, was with all its contents destroyed by [?] last night. The fire wascau[?] ...
Article : 147 wordsPERTH, Tuesday.—During a dranken row at a Doodickine hotel, a man named Mathi[?]son was stabbed with a pocketknife which cut his eyeball in two. He ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Imperial Merchant Service Guild has received from the Board of Trade a notice, stating that maaters, officers, and seamen are warned of the ri[?]ks involved ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 25 Jan 1911, Page 10
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