A seeme occurred in the Brunswick Court on Wednesday morning, during the hearing of case in which the parties had only been married three months. Violet Pleasance Frank charged her ...
Article : 785 wordsThere was a rush of buyers at the auction sale of furniture which was continned yesterday by Messrs. Tuckett and Styles, at the old home of the late Sir Malcolm ...
Article : 286 wordsRepresentatives of the Council of Agricultural Education, led by the chairman (Mr. Langdon), yesterday had an interview with the Acting Premier (Mr. Watt), the ...
Article : 169 wordsA movement of deep interest to Anglicans is proceeding in North Queensland, where the church is endeavouring to secure sell-government. With this object in view, a ...
Article : 398 wordsAn advance copy of the fortnightly list of Crown lands available, which will be gazetted this week, was issued yesterday. It contains a number of areas in the ...
Article : 677 wordsA deputation from Bacchus Marsh waited on the Minister of Railways (Mr. A. A. Billson) yesterday, and asked for the extension of the railway line ...
Article : 366 wordsThe Acting Minister for Public Works (Mr. Edgar), replying to deputations yesterday, made an important statement concerning the necessity for a ...
Article : 985 wordsFollowing are Sheepbreeders' Show, a beginning was made yesterday with the stud sheep sales Messrs. Goldsbrough, Mort, and Co. (in conjunction with Messrs ...
Article : 1,324 wordsThe Defence departmet has issued a table showing the character and number of vehicles now required to complete the war establishment of the defence force, as it ...
Article : 415 wordsAdvices from the Agent-General respecting the shipment of 16,735 cases of Victorian fruit by the R.M.S. Mooltan, which was sold at Covent Garden on June 19, 20, ...
Article : 277 wordsBALLARAT, Wednesday.—When the clerk in the Ballarat East Court to-day asked if here were any applications to be made, a miner stepped forward, and ...
Article : 258 wordsThe legality of a by-law passed by the shire of Charlton was considered yesterday by the Full Court, consisting of the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Hood, and Mr. Justice Cussen. The ...
Article : 463 wordsSeveral proposals to extend railways in the Madlee districts have been favourably reported upon by the Railways Standing Committee. In October last the committee ...
Article : 739 wordsReports by the State supervising officer of fruit in Tasmania have been received by the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor). They show that the fruit on the whole was ...
Article : 194 wordsThe Acting Minister for Defence (Senator M'Gregor) stated yesterday that he was far from satisfied with the progress made by the Government docks at Cockatoo Island, ...
Article : 143 wordsSir,—In "The Argus" of Tuesday I note that 50 out of from five to ten thousand shop assistants met, and with Mr. Prendergast's aid solemnly decided that shops are ...
Article : 332 wordsSir,—I think is is quite time that the vagaries of the Postal department should be taken serious notice of. For some weeks back periodicals, addressed me as ...
Article : 232 wordsThe inquiry by Mr. Whitchead, to discover more in detail the demand for artisan labour, and how far it is necessary to import labour to meet it, is not let completed. ...
Article : 314 wordsThere is a probability of the official opening of the Federal military harness factory, which had been fixed for August 15. being deferred until the return of Senator Pearce: ...
Article : 102 wordsA deputation from the Heidelberg Shire Council waited on Mr. Thomson, honorary Minister, yesterday, to ask for police protection for the residents fo Ivanhoe. ...
Article : 134 wordsAn employee at Messrs. Beat, Schiess, and Felstead's warehouse in Flinders-lane yesterday evening observd a young man place several hats in a kit bag. He ...
Article : 91 wordsMr. Hall Caine's "mission' play, when revived for two or three prsentations, can always be relied on to fill the house, and last night was no exception to the rule, as ...
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Advertising : 243 wordsThe purchase has been completed by the Closer Settlement Board, from Messrs. Moore and Sons, of a property of 1,931 acres, in the parish of Terricks Terricks ...
Article : 61 wordsSo far Australia has not succeeded in attracting immigrants in any number from the United States of America. A few have come to Victoria both from the United ...
Article : 231 wordsAt the monthly meeting of the Victorian Institute of Engineers last night, Mr. J. A. Smith presiding, a paper dealing with the question of main roads was read by Mr. J. ...
Article : 526 wordsGreat difficulty is being experienced by the Railway department in obtaining sleepers for the laying of new lines. The chief engineer for railway construction (Mr. ...
Article : 284 wordsAlf. E. Wallis and Co., Northern Land Agency, Hargreaves-street, Bendigo, announced having sold since their last report of April the following properties:—[?] acres, near Swan Hill, on account of ...
Article : 635 wordsThe University has received advice from the institution of Civil Engineers, London, that the council of the Institution has agreed to recognise the prellminary examintion for entrance to ...
Article : 115 wordsSir, —On the 28th July you published a letter which contained an extract from the "Sydney Morning Herald" regarding the publication of results of the Sydney junior ...
Article : 451 wordsSince May 1 a train has been running every Thursday between Traralgon and Warragul for the convenience of passengers desirous of attending the Warragul ...
Article : 76 wordsSir, —For a number of years you have courtcously found space in your columns for an appeal on behalf of our beautiful and interesting birds, which, although ...
Article : 359 wordsSir,—I arrived at Haw[?]urn station with five ladies last evening to catch the 7.40 train to Armalale. When the train was coming into the station I asked the official in the ticket-box for thr[?] ...
Article : 118 wordsTRARALGON, Wednesday.—The series of articles in "The Argus" on the roads of Gippsland has given great satisfaction to the hill settlers in this part of Gippsland. The ...
Article : 276 wordsA novel entertainment was the indoor picuio given by the president (Mr. C. C. Lewis) of the Fitzroy branch of the Australian Natives Association in the ...
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Advertising : 47 wordsBRUTHEN, Wednesday.—The Victorian Manganese Company has bought Mr. J. C. Scott's Buchan Station, of 4,000 acres, for closer settlement. The price is stated to be £27,000 ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 3 Aug 1911, Page 9
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