A deputation of Queensland members of the Federal Parliament waited on the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) yesterday, to support the requests of Mr. Leonard C. Horton, ...
Article : 483 wordsThe inquiry into the causes of the Richmond railway disaster was continued in the Second Civil Court yesterday by Mr. E. N. Moore, P.M., sitting as a board, with Mr. ...
Article : 680 wordsThe fiftY-third annual report of the Women's Hospital committee of management was presented to subscribers at the annual meeting, held in the Town-hall ...
Article : 737 wordsReferring yesterday to the analysis of butler for export, the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) siad:—I am of opinion the no butter should leave. Australia until ...
Article : 172 wordsMost important of the preliminary business in the Senate yesterday was a formal intimation by the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) of the intended ...
Article : 1,182 wordsYou noticed that some of the carriages were telescoped? What was the reason for them being telescoped, while others remained undamaged?—I don't know any ...
Article : 250 wordsMr. Hughes.—Although no reflection had been cast on the credit of Australia, and although it was admitted that Australia had always been able to pay something in ...
Article : 699 wordsThe legislative committee of the Victoian Employers' Federation held a meeting on Thursday afternoon (Mr. W: H. Haigh, vice-president. in the chair) to ...
Article : 573 wordsDr. Maurice Patrick MacGillicuddy, medical practitioner, practising at Churchstreet, Richmond, said:—I received a telephone message at a quarter past 9 o'clock ...
Article : 397 wordsA report will be made to the Minister for Railways in regard to the compensation claim of Miss Reddish. In reply to an inquiry yesterday, the secretary for Railways ...
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Article : 262 wordsThe annual meeting of the Catholic Total Abstinence League of the Cgoss will be held in the Cathedral-hall to-morrow afternoon at a quarter past 3. The Very ...
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Advertising : 287 wordsJames Joachim Nicholas, medical student in his fourth year, said:—I was a passenger by the 8.37 Elsternwick train from Balaclava. I heard a grinding noise, and was ...
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Article : 471 wordsThe Speaker (Mr. M'Donald) took the chair in the House of Representatives at half-past 10 o'clock yesterday, and read the prayer. ...
Article : 1,153 wordsWitness (continuing), said the lock and block system is the best. I have known of two trains getting into the same section; perhaps half-a-dozen times in twenty years. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 13 Aug 1910, Page 19
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