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Advertising : 398 wordsA. M'Donald, signalman, of South Yarra, has appealed against the punishment imposed upon him by the statutory board as the result of its findings after an ...
Article : 84 wordsThe Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) said yesterday that the Government had been considering the desirability of substituting motor waggons for the horsed ...
Article : 108 wordsThe Melbourne wheat market has been sluggish during the week, though yesterday there was a slightly steadier feeling in sympathy with London. The dullness in London ...
Article : 1,466 wordsAccording to the rules of the Mutual Benefit Society of the Melbourne Tramway Company a ballot of all members has to be taken for the confirmation or otherwise of ...
Article : 165 wordsThe annual speech night of the Central Business College, of which Mr. F. S. Beekwith, F.I.P.S., Eng., L.S.W., Vic., is the principal, which proved to be highly ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 419 wordsThe Amalgamated Society of Railway Employees sent a deputation to the Railway Commissioners yesterday with the object of making representations in support of ...
Article : 130 wordsThe Minister for Defence has had an interesting return compiled consequent upon a question asked by Sir John Forrest during last ...
Article : 228 wordsSugar.—The Colonial Sugar Refining Company's quotations are as follows:— Brewers', £21/12/6; No. IX., £21/2/6; No. 1XD and No. 1A, £20/12/6; No. 1 ...
Article : 1,369 wordsThe Old Trades-hall, Carlton, was the meeting-room yesterday evening for a gathering of between 700 and 800 members of the Sawmill, Timber-yard, and General ...
Article : 360 wordsSYDNETY, Thursday. —"I state emophatically that a rabbit combine is in existence," said Mr. Gallaway, the representative of the Cold Storage Employees Union, at the ...
Article : 84 wordsThe Railway Commissioners have definitely decided not to comply with the request made by the residents of Sale and Rosedale to start the train from Sale that ...
Article : 288 wordsThe total exports of Victorian butter to ports beyond the Commonwealth so far this season have amounted to 16,958 tons valued at about £1,780,590. The quantity ...
Article : 57 wordsThe Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) yesterday afternoon paid a visit to the Pathe Projection Theatre in Queen-street, where at his request an exhibition was ...
Article : 206 wordsSir,—I am pleased to note that the Minister for Customs is about to make inquiries into the system of taking analyses of butter. There are three cases before the Minister ...
Article : 555 wordsNow that harvesting operations are drawing to a close, there is not such a great difficulty in obtaining men for construction work in connection with new railway ...
Article : 172 wordsAn order was passed by the State Executive Council yesterday constituting a wages board for men, other than firemen, boiler attendants, or engine-drivers, employed in ...
Article : 53 wordsFor some time the members of the Wool and Skin Stores Employees' Union, the Fellmongers' Union, and the Wool Sorters' Union have been considering the question ...
Article : 125 wordsMr. Justice Hood was asked yesterday for an order nisi to review a decision of the Footscray justices, delivered on wednesday in a rather remarkable case. Minnie Hagger, a girl of 15 years ...
Article : 484 wordsYesterday the committee of Railway officers (Messrs. T. B. Molomby, E. C. Blazey, and E. E. Ballard) who have been appointed to collect data in connection ...
Article : 213 wordsThe monthly general meeting of the Melbourne and Suburban Master Bakers' Association was held on Thursday night at the rooms of the Victorian Employers' ...
Article : 379 wordsSir,—The thanks of butter manufacturers are due to the Foster and District Co-operative Butter Factory Ltd. for the stand they have taken in connection with the official ...
Article : 598 wordsRepresentatives of residents between Tocumwal, on the New South Wales side of the River Murray, and Finley, 11 miles distant, in the same State, accompanied by ...
Article : 198 wordsSir, —That out of a total membnership of 1.160 M.T.O. employees, 723 have been injsled into pledging themselves to vote against the existing president (Mr. James Durham) ...
Article : 626 wordsWELLINGTON, Friday.—In connection with the labour dispute at the Arthur's Pass tunnel, a series of meetings between the men and the employers has resulted in the men ...
Article : 60 wordsSTAWELL, Thursday.—While shunting operations were in progress, two wheat trucks were derailed at the railway station. As a result, the line to Melbourne was ...
Article : 47 wordsThe s.s. Victoria, which was purchased by the Victoria F[?]ries Syndicate for running e[?]urs[?]on trips along the castern shorts of the bay has been tefused a certificate by the Melbourne Marine ...
Article : 82 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—A deputation, representing various associations and business interests at Lockhart, waited upon the Chief Commissioner for Railways to-day, in regard ...
Article : 198 wordsSir,—At the time of writing I was perfectly well aware of the facts appended to pay letter published to-day. It was said that "Jenkins was not, under the ...
Article : 372 wordsWheat.—The local market has shown a little more steadiness in sympathy with the latest cable news from London. Direct country purchases are being made at 3.5[?], ...
Article : 767 wordsA meeeting of the council of the Social Reform Burean was held yesterday. The Rev. R. Ditterich presided. The balancesheet of the first year's operations showed ...
Article : 395 wordsButter.—After the previous week's decline the London market has shown more steadiness during the last few days. Arrivals from Australia and New Zealand ...
Article : 342 wordsSir, —Once more the continued delays at the Titles Office compel me to erave space at your hands. The inquiry board held there sessions of about there hours each ...
Article : 473 wordsSir,—Passengers from Melbourne to Caulfield between 5.30 and 6.30 p.m. are inconvenienced, as the trains are always two or three minutes late[?] often more. The 5.50 down Mornington train ...
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Advertising : 354 wordsSir,—On December 20 last I called at the Coburg railway office, and asked one of the officials to order the renewal of my half-yearly ticket. Applaying for it on January 2 I found that it had been ...
Article : 169 wordsSir,—In reference to the letter by "Patriot" in "The Argus" yesterday, I would ask. Why is it that Australians, possessing a non-sectarian Government, permit ...
Article : 248 wordsSir,—The crowding, justing, and pushing at the banking-officer windows of the new central station on Sundays, busy evenings, and at holiday [?]s is simply d[?]gradeful. It is often impossible for ...
Article : 157 wordsA girl named jersslo Campbell was charged at the Generl S[?] yesterday, before acting Judge Nelghbour, with having concculend the birth of a child. On November 23 who was employed ...
Article : 101 wordsThe revenue collected at the Custom-house on February a amounted to:—Revenue, £19,839/19/6; State, £399/19/6; contingent. £161/6/10; pilotage, £315/9/4; ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 4 Feb 1911, Page 21
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