The principal game to-day will be at St. Kilda, where the University students will meet St. Kilda. Each side plays open, breezy football. University are supposed ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 41 wordsPORT PIRIE, Friday.—A meeting of the combined unions last evening was almost unanimous in the decision to go back to work at the Broken Hill Proprietary ...
Article : 354 wordsThe first day's play in the match between the Australian Eleven and the Essex county team, at Leyton, was a great demonstration of batting. When stumps were drawn ...
Article : 319 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—The leader of the Opposition in the Federal parliament (Mr. Joseph Cook, M.H.R.) spoke to-night, in the new Masonic-hall, before the women's ...
Article : 1,400 wordsFirm measures are being persisted in by the French Government in dealing with the strike of postal officials in Paris. On Thursday one hundred men were dismissed from ...
Article : 89 wordsThe invitation issued by the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) to the self-governing dependencies to be represented at an Imperial Defence Conference at the end of July has ...
Article : 180 wordsThe office of Warden of the Senate of the Melbourne University will become vacant, by effluxion of time, on June 1. Nominations for the vacancy will be received by ...
Article : 1,292 wordsThe debate in the Chamber of Deputies, which arose out of the interpellations of Socialist members, produced an extraordinary scene. ...
Article : 399 wordsAccording to the "Giornale d'Italia," a leading Rome newspaper, the Italian Government is expediting the construction of Dreadnoughts. ...
Article : 136 wordsBROKEN HILL, Friday. — To-day was eventful. The Port Pirie men decided to return to work; Tom Mann was "dethroned" by the unions; rain fell, ...
Article : 752 wordsAn embarrassing difference of opinion has arisen between the Montreal Board of Trade and the delegates whome it has chosen to represent it at the forthcoming ...
Article : 185 wordsThe meeting of the Victorian Football League yesterday evening was just at an end, when Mr. T. Fogarty, the University delegate, who is also captain of his team, ...
Article : 678 wordsIt rained during last night, and when play was resumed to-day the weather was bitterly cold and gloomy. In spite of the wet night, the wicket ...
Article : 354 wordsA few days ago Dr. Collingridge, medical officer of health to the city of London, reported that, out of a consignment of 1,255 carcases of mutton, shipped to Liverpool ...
Article : 140 wordsConsiderable interest is exited in the preparations by the Australian Women's National League for their demonstration on Empire Day. in the Town-hall. This year the Empire Day programme ...
Article : 282 wordsA meeting of the Irish Nationalist party of the House of Commons has been held for the purpose of determining their attitude towards Mr. Maurice Healy, who was last ...
Article : 183 wordsIn the House of Commons yesterday, a Colonial Meat Bill was introduced by Mr. Rowland Hunt. Unionist member for the Ludlow division of Shropshire, The bill, ...
Article : 79 wordsAt Brunswick the local school board of advice has expressed its willingness to co-operate with the council in any arrangements it might make to celebrate Empire Day. It has been decided that each ...
Article : 324 wordsAn announcement was made in the House of Commons last night by Mr. C. E. Hob-house, Financial Secretary of the Treasury, regarding the statement that old-age ...
Article : 182 wordsThe new London office of the Queensland Government will be opened on the 24th inst. A return has been published by the ...
Article : 243 wordsI have never known an Australian Eleven which has jumped in amongst the runs as this one has done. Yesterday mention was made of Leyton as a batsman's ...
Article : 1,227 wordsAmong the notifications of various contributions to the Broken Hill strike fund received at the Trades-hall Council meeting yesterday evening was a letter from ...
Article : 66 wordsAUCKLAND, Friday. — Mr. Clement Wragge, the well-known meteorologist, states that a big storm is raging in the sun, and is nearly central on the solar ...
Article : 91 wordsPlay in the match between Memmott and E. J. Campbell, 9,000 up, Campbell receiving 1,000 start, took a refreshing turn yesterday. Not only did Campbell maintain his consistency, but Memmott ...
Article : 462 wordsBALLARAT.—It is intended that the children of the town and the city shall unitedly celebrate Empire Day in the Coloescom, where about 7,000 children will be entertained. Short addresses are ...
Article : 195 wordsA remarkable series of frands practised by an art dealer upon a collector of old china has been disclosed in the Courts. The victim was the late Mr. Charles ...
Article : 203 words"Found shameful spectacle here. Labour Government police in plain clothes escorting seabs to and from works. True unionists ought to take drastic steps." ...
Article : 214 wordsBRISBANE, Friday.—This afternoon an explosion of gas occurred in a man-hole at the corner of Albert and Elizabeth streets, city. Considerable damage was done to the ...
Article : 68 wordsAn interesting order with regard to commissariat has been issued by the German War Office. In the past, beer and coffee have been the ...
Article : 58 wordsMary Gilligan, of Monigue-street, Albert-park, window, who died on March 24, left real estate of the value of £1,900, and personalty worth £103. By a will dated November 29, 1901, it passes to ...
Article : 40 wordsSir,—Twelve months ago, after much exasperation, my much-tired patience broke out in protest against the insuflicient firstclass non-smoking accommondation at the ...
Article : 231 wordsThe elucidation of the Richmond murder is, from the detectives' point of view, beset with veyr serios difficulties. One of the most serious is the almost absolute lack ...
Article : 263 wordsCOLAC, May 14.—The retirement of Mr. George Stewart from the position of chairman of the Colae Dairying Company on account of ill-health is viewed with great regret by dairymen in the ...
Article : 383 wordsST. ARNAUD, Friday.—A Joint meeting of members of the Richardson Valley Railway League and the Dunmunkle Shire Council was held at Marnoo on Wednesday, to consider the question of ...
Article : 84 wordsFor 50 years Mr. Begg has supplied the whisky to all the Roayal Palaces. On 14th September, 1848, he was called to Balmoral Castle, and Mr. Anson, ...
Article : 89 wordsDIMBOOLA, Thursday.—An immense quantity of commercial travellers' luggage having been put on this morning's train just before it was about to start, fifteen first-class passengers waited on Mr. ...
Article : 76 wordsSome of the busy scenes on Queen's Wharf, with interruptions by rain, are portrayed in the town edition of "The Australasian," character studies of those who ...
Article : 107 wordsADELAIDE, Friday.—The billiard match between Weiss and F. Lindrum, jun., under the suspices of Messrs. Heiron and Smith, was finished to-night, when Lindrum ended with 9,000 against ...
Article : 152 wordsCARFIELD, Friday.—A beginning has been made with the regarding of the line on the west of Garfield station. This bill has been a source of trouble to farmers in this district, owing to the uncertainly ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 15 May 1909, Page 19
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