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Detailed lists, results, guides : 213 wordsMr. J. C. Kelsall, formerly manager at Ballarat of the Royal Insurance Company, has returned from Western Australia, owing to indifferent health. ...
Article : 303 wordsThe coroner will hold an inquiry to-day into the death of Elizabeth Bowen, a married woman, residing in Ascotvnle-road, Essendon. Mrs. Bowen died on Thursday ...
Article : 57 wordsBALLARAT, Friday.—Accompanied by several departmental officers, Mr. Graham the Minister for Agriculture, to-day visited the Mount Xavier reserve, where ...
Article : 369 wordsFor some time past the pollution of the Merri Creek, whose waters are notorious for their nois[?]meness has received the awakened attention of residents of Coburg[?] ...
Article : 540 wordsDemonstrations of how to remove smut from seed wheat have recently been given by the Government vegetable pathologist (Mr. D. M'Alpine). To a class at the ...
Article : 773 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—A lively debate took place in the Labour Congress to-day with reference to the Industrial Disputes Act, which has been such a bone of ...
Article : 660 wordsIt was not necessary for one to be a connoisseur to get a maximum of enjoyment out of the successful Autumn Rose Show held in the Town-hall yesterday by the ...
Article : 976 wordsWODONGA, Friday.—George M'Lean, an enginedriver at the Briseis Company's No. I dredge, Red Bluff, has met with a very painful accident. The cable broke, and ...
Article : 72 wordsHEATHCOTE, Friday.—The adjourned inquest touching the death of Benjamin Parker, who was killed by the explosion in the Homeland mine on March 11, was held ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 524 wordsHOBART, Friday.—When the R.M.S. Omrah arrived here to-day from Sydney,0 it was learned that a saloon passenger had met with a serious accident dm ing the trip, ...
Article : 200 wordsThe City Council this year receives only £3,636 as the equivalent, for license fees. This is £264 less than the amount which Mr. Swinburne, as the representative of the ...
Article : 143 wordsComplaints have been made regarding the wholesale manner in which fishing operations are being caried on in the Waranga reservoir and its main distributing ...
Article : 102 wordsAt a meeting of the Tramway Conference on Friday night, a letter was received from the Minister for Public Works, stating that the Government could not assent to the ...
Article : 264 wordsBRISBANE, Friday.-A Morven tele gram states that Hal ry Connors, a shearer, who lins been drinking heavily, attempted to commit suicide by cutting nn artery in ...
Article : 49 wordsGEELONG, Friday. — Six of the victims of the North Geelong disaster still remain in the Geelong Hospital, where they are progressing satisfactorily. The directors ...
Article : 70 wordsPERTH, Friday.—The trial of Donald Arthur Campbell Scott, charged with having wilfully murdered Catherine Jane Cane at Meekatharm on March 15, was ...
Article : 155 wordsThe following statement shows the condition of the various storage reservoirs under the control of the Water Supply Commission:— ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Railway Commissioners have accepted the following tenders:— Alteration of brake buffers. F. Long and Co. and A. Green, at rates; extension of engine shed at ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 228 wordsThe Water Supply Commission is issuing notices to all settlers in the Wimmera district whose land is connected with irrigation channels, requiring them to construct large ...
Article : 242 wordsIn the correspondence read at the Trades-hall Council last evening, was a request from the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, that the council take into ...
Article : 160 wordsAt the Princess's Theatre night after night large audiences gather to accord Miss Nellie Stewart the very heartiest of welcomes. Her role as the heroine in Balasco's play is one which suits her ...
Article : 648 wordsBROKEN HILL, Friday.—The Chamber of Commerce has appointed a committee to work with the Water League in collecting evidence to place before the Public Works ...
Article : 66 wordsSeveral gardeners were fined 20/, with £1/14/ costs, at the police court on Friday morning for offering for sale at the local markets fruit infected with codlin moth. ...
Article : 50 wordsIncluded in the steerage passengers by the steamship Geelong, which arrived from London and Adelaide yesterday, were a large number of immigrants. There were 31 ...
Article : 134 wordsTERANG, Friday.—At the Kerang Court yesterday before Messrs. W. W. Greene, P.M., J. Kerr, J. Moore, and D. W. Williamson, J.P.'s, William Stewart answered ...
Article : 167 wordsPERTH, Friday.—The Western Australian Alliance has carried resolutions regretting the apathy of the Government in giving effect to the expressed demand at ...
Article : 163 wordsSir,—I beg leave to protest against the absurd charge of 2/ for admission to the Rose Show. There were not a hundred people in the room at any time, and a ...
Article : 73 wordsADELAIDE, Friday.—In the local court to-day Mr. Justice Homburg gave judgment in the case Makin v. the Federal Sheep-shearing Company, a claim for damages for ...
Article : 265 wordsPORT DARWIN, Friday.—The Government Resident has received a telegram from the gold-fields warden at Hall's Creek, stating that Mr. Weston, representing ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 wordsLeslie Walter M'Laine, residing with his parents at Secombe-grove, Hawthorn, left home last Monday, and has not been seen by his relatives since. On Tuesday his ...
Article : 131 wordsBEECHWORTH, Friday.—The Minister for Education (Mr. A. A. Billson), who has just returned from Sydney, stated that he had an interview with Mr. Hogue, ...
Article : 148 wordsPYRAMID HILL, Friday.—One morning recently some excitement was caused by the manager of the local butter factory finding floating in the dam a sack ...
Article : 119 wordsWODONGA, Friday.—The local branch of the Political Labour Council has been busy enlisting the aid of speakers and perfecting their organisation arrangements. ...
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Article : 79 wordsSir,—A letter, signed "A Mere Woman," in this day's paper shows a doubt which is shared by many, but is of no real consequence. The lady need not, I think, worry ...
Article : 513 wordsWELLINGTON, Friday.—Speaking to a deputation from the Chambers of Commerce Conference, the Premier (Sir Joseph Ward) said that the San Francisco mail ...
Article : 237 wordsNerve Pain Means Nerve Starvation. How Modern Methods Succeed in Curing the Cause of the Disease Instead of Treating the Symptoms. ...
Article : 528 wordsThe central executive of the Political Labour Council has arranged for a number of meetings to be held throughout the country on the dates specified, at which ...
Article : 93 wordsSTRATFORD, Friday.—The Crooked River dredge, which ceased work some weeks ago, was affected by a strong gale on Sunday night, and, falling over, became ...
Article : 80 wordsM'Pherson, Thom, and Co., Melbourne, report having effected the sale by private contract of 2,100 acres, being portion of the Emly-park Estate, Ballan, situate 50 miles ...
Article : 215 wordsGORDON, Friday.—Cunningham Bros., who have been working on the old Parker's United lease, have discovered a splendid body of pipeclay. The shaft is at present ...
Article : 84 wordsPlenty of genuine feeting was shown by the audience which, at the Theatre Royal last night, said farewell to the pantomime "Cinderella." And the performers were no less hearty in their ...
Article : 218 wordsChronic ill-health is the greatest of all handicaps. A shorthand typist, living at Rochester, Kent was handicapped thus for years until he found an easily-digested, ...
Article : 350 wordsSEYMOUR, Friday.—The camp of the 3rd Light Horse Brigade was struck to-day, and by midday every man had moved out. The arrangements of the Railway ...
Article : 270 wordsKORUMBURRA, Friday.—The hearing of a case in which Thomas Connop, a deputy in the Jumbunna mine, charged William Ryan, a unionist, with unlawful ...
Article : 243 wordsBERRINGA, Friday. — Bowman's timber-yards were destroyed by fire between 7 and 8 o'clock this morning. The outbreak was first noticed by dense volumes of smoke issuing from a building ...
Article : 293 wordsMiss Eugenic Duggan (Mrs. William Anderson), who, with her husband, is leaving next week on an extended trip abroad, took farewell of a crowded house at the Kings Theatre last night. ...
Article : 237 words"Bormington's Irish Moss," the well-known Cough Remedy, has been in constant use for 45 years. A reliable test at its efficacy.—[Advt.] The A.J.C. Autumn Race Meeting. A page of ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 17 Apr 1909, Page 20
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