A large gathering occupied the Hawthorn Town-hall last evening on the occasion of the first distribution of prizes in connection with the Eastern Suburbs Technical ...
Article : 425 wordsFollowing upon a passage between the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) and the Rev. H. Worrall, at a deputation which waited on Mr. Fisher on July 11 with reference to ...
Article : 588 wordsIn compliance with the request made by the Attorney-General (Mr. Drysdale Brown), arrangements were made for the continuation yesterday of the inquest, ...
Article : 272 wordsINGLEWOOD, Thursday.—The East Loddon Shire Council to-day agreed to a resolution of "sympathy with the Railway Commissioners, who, we are satisfied, take ...
Article : 34 wordsFigures supplied by the secretary for Railways (Mr. M'Clelland) show that during the 12 months ended June 30, 1910, no passengers were killed on the State ...
Article : 86 wordsCommenting on the adjournment of the inquest yesterday, the Premier (Mr. Murray) said he was very much surprised at what had taken place. He could not ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Chairman of the Commissioners, Mr. Tait, was asked on Wednesday whether an explanation had been received by the commissioners as to the absence of a ...
Article : 602 wordsReference was made yesterday by the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Batchelor) to the report of a meeting of masterbuilders in Sydney, published in "The ...
Article : 150 wordsDr. Cole.—Suppose the jury say, "We have already been adjourned till a certain date, and we have made our arrangements. We refuse to come at an earlier date." ...
Article : 405 wordsAmong eighty passengers for Victoria by the Aberdeen liner Norseman, which arrived here from London direct last night, was a batch of 27 immigrants, including 12 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 145 wordsAs soon as he had taken his seat, Dr. Cole said:—We adjourned yesterday for a month, but after the adjournment, in response to a telephone message, I interviewed the ...
Article : 432 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—The proposal of Mr. Trickett to dispense with kissing the Dook on the part of witnesses in a court of law was debated in the Legislative Council ...
Article : 159 wordsADELAIDE, Thursday.—There was a record attendance it the annual sale of blood stallions conducted by Messrs. Barker Bros. to-day. Some of the best stock ...
Article : 143 wordsMr. T. M. Burke (a juryman).—I had made arrangements to go away. The alteration will involve me in considerable expense and inconvenience. If it were possible to ...
Article : 235 wordsMr. Winneke.—I proposed to call Mr. Corr's clients and other men, who can testify as to facts. Do I take it that if I call them, and they refuse to give evidence ...
Article : 336 wordsIn reply to an interjection made in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr. Swinburne, M.L.A., said that the Government might, in furtherance of the Yarra ...
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Advertising : 191 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Murray) yesterday received copies of messages of sympathy for the sufferers in the Richmond railway accident, forwarded by the Lord Mayor of ...
Article : 300 wordsWhen the Legislative Assembly met yesterday morning, Mr. Prendergast asked the Premier if he would on Tuesday be prepared to announce how the coroner's jury ...
Article : 181 wordsMr. Starke.—If my friend, Mr. Winneke, calls evidence, I hope you will allow the Railways Commissioners some little tune before witnesses are examined on their ...
Article : 497 wordsFurther reports have been furnished to the Central Postal Administration in connection with the long delay of telegrams sent to Elsternwick on Monday by ...
Article : 528 wordsA fire occured early this morning in the lamp-room of the Spencer Street Railway Station. Adjoining this room is a store, in which about 500 cases of kerosene are ...
Article : 96 wordsBALLARAT, Thursday.—At the close of an unsuccessful claim in the County Court today for commission in regard to the sale of an hotel, Judge Chomley said ...
Article : 98 wordsMr. Moir.—Has any arrangement been made about the court in which the inquiry is to be heard? Dr. Cole.—I mentioned the matter to the ...
Article : 448 wordsThe Attorney-General (Mr. J. Drysdale Brown) was not pleased when he heard that the inquest had been adjourned. "So far as I can see," be said, "there is no necessity ...
Article : 594 wordsAt the meeting of the Trades-hall Council last night the executive committee submitted a report containing the following recommendation:— ...
Article : 224 wordsBALLARAT, Thursday.—Fourteen witnesses will be called to-morrow at the inquiry into the death of Florence Hill Jelbart, who died suddenly on Sunday night, ...
Article : 108 wordsThieves broke into the premises of Messrs. Morris and Meeks, wholesale ironmangers, on Wednesday night and into the adjoining building, occupied by Cassell and ...
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Advertising : 254 wordsMr. Corr.—I am perfectly unprepared to go on. I am appearing for Melville (the driver of the second engine) and the other engineman. Melville is not in a fit ...
Article : 565 wordsThe names of an additional 96 passengers by the Brighton and Elsternwick trains were received yesterday up to 5 p.m. by the railway claims agent (Mr. ...
Article : 856 wordsComplaint was made at a meeting of fraitgrowers at Somerville on Wednesday of the high temperature at which fruit was earned by some of the mail steamers. It ...
Article : 135 wordsThe Foreman (after consultation with his fellow-jurymen). —The jury wish me to say that they are prepared to go on now if possible. We came here yesterday as business ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 22 Jul 1910, Page 9
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