ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The best tribute to the bounteous seasons that have of late years been the experience of South Australia was to be found to-day in the ...
Article : 834 wordsThe officers and members of the Fitzroy branch of the Independent Order of Rechabites gave a demonstration yesterday evening, at the Fitzroy Town-hall, in celebration ...
Article : 312 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 : 346 wordsThe bill professed to tax the uncarned increment; but in working out the unearned increment it had been forgotten that every sovereign invested 50 ...
Article : 631 wordsThe annual show was held on Wednesday in cool, pleasant weather. The entries were a record, and exceeded 1,000, the gate receipts totalling £86, There was a splendid display of draught stock, and ...
Article : 278 wordsMr. Chanter had made much of Riverina, which the land tax was to dot with smiling farms from end to end. That much of the land was useless for closer ...
Article : 733 wordsThe beneficiaries under the will of Knut Adolph Grunden, formerly of 35 Elizabeth-street, oyster saloon proprietor, have had a difference with the trustees, and an action ...
Article : 808 wordsSEYMOUR, Wednesday.—At the dinner given on the occasion of the election of the shire president on Monday, Councillor M'Kenzie made reference to the proposed ...
Article : 111 wordsThe hearing was concluded yesterday, before Mr. Cresswell, P.M., and Mr. Phillips, J.P., at the City Court, of the charge against Constable Neil Olholm of having ...
Article : 588 wordsThe debate was resumed on the amendment of Mr. Deakin to the motion for the second reading of the Land Tax Assessment Bill— ...
Article : 582 wordsA deputation from the representatives of the United Hotelkeepers' Association from all over the State waited yesterday morning upon the Minister for Education (Mr. ...
Article : 355 wordsThe State systems of closer settlement were being carried out fairly satisfactorily, and were not complained of by bona-fide selectors. The effect of the tax would be to ...
Article : 665 wordsSir Robert Best.—Incidentally it will, after violently causing disaster in other directions. There was much to recommend the claim that the bill would break up large ...
Article : 849 words(BY "E.N.R.," OF "THE AUSTRALASIAN.") ALBURY, Wednesday. — A good programme of ring events, combined with perfect weather conditions, attracted a crowd ...
Article : 545 wordsMr. Bernard Hall follows the black-andwhite men at the Athen[?]um with an interesting exhibition of paintings and drawings, which will be opened by Sir Thomas ...
Article : 292 wordsMr. Fuller.—The truly conservative spirit was to be found amongst unionists, who tried to deny to others the right to carn their living. ...
Article : 814 wordsCharles James Currie, aged 36, a solicitor, who had pleaded guilty to four charges— two of larceny as a bailee, one of falce pretences, and one of larceny as an agent— ...
Article : 387 wordsMembers of the Observatory Board of Visitors waited on the Premier (Mr. Murray) yesterday, and asked for money to put some of the results of the valuable ...
Article : 390 wordsAt the meeting of the council of the Victorian Artists' Society, held on Tuesday evening, Mr. F. H. Bruford, in the chair, it was decided that the annual exhibition ...
Article : 79 wordsThe Guild-hall, Swanston-street, was crowded yesterday afternoon, when Mr. H. Gyles Turner opened Mrs. Theo, Anderson's exhibition of paintings and pastels. Mr. ...
Article : 55 wordsMr. Thomson (N.S.W.), said that although a land tax proposal was submitted to the people, upon the measure now proposed the people had never been consulted. ...
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Article : 196 wordsThe annual show was opened on Wednesday in fine weather. There was a good attendance. A splendid exhibition of sheep was made in all sections, and ...
Article : 384 wordsSir,—I would suggest to the Railway department that they instruct their officers to prevent young girls from crowding into the "smokers." which is particularly ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 15 Sep 1910, Page 9
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