SYDNEY, Monday.—One of the matters upon which Mr. Paul, the commissioner, who is inquiring into the iron and steel industry, will report, is that of the contracts ...
Article : 222 wordsAn interesting position was set out by the statement made by a solicitor to the Licensing Bench at its sittings yesterday. Mr. Waxman, on behalf of a client, said ...
Article : 442 wordsJohn Lindsay Brown, a chanffeur, was charged at Richmond Court on Monday with having negligently driven a motor-car in Punt-road, Richmond, on July 15. ...
Article : 465 wordsSALE, Monday.—At the Sale Police Court to-day, before Mr. W. W. Harris, P.M., Charles Alfred Graves, chemist, was proceeded against under the Opium ...
Article : 274 wordsThe conservator of forests (Mr. Mackay) has, at the request of the insepector-general of Public Works (Mr. Davidson), recently prepared reports as to the timber available ...
Article : 813 wordsThe powers of the pollie to arrest were considered yesterday by the Full Court on the return of an order nisi to review a decision of Mr. Tanner, P.M., in the Court of ...
Article : 1,384 words"Admiral of the Fleet" writes stating that [?]e thinks of forming a Boys' Navy League in Melbourne, and asks whether any such Organisation has been formed here. I ...
Article : 190 wordsThis year the Royal Agricultural Society purposes giving the dual and single referee system of judging a trial. Last year single judging was tried, and the year before there ...
Article : 1,734 words"H.S.N." (Brisbane) sends puzzle for readers. "Take six wooden matches, and with three of them make and equilateral triangle. Then with the remaining three ...
Article : 40 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—After a week's interruption, due to the absence in Melbourne of Mr. Justice Isaacs, the hearing of the vend case was continued in the High Court ...
Article : 198 wordsPayments of telephone rentals have caused a sudden increase in the postal revenue. The total receipts of the department from July 22 to July 31, 1910, were £99,213, and for ...
Article : 118 wordsReferring to a previous inquiry on this subject, "Ubique" (South Yarral, and old soldier, gives a plan of treating boots for marching that [?]e has practised with ...
Article : 282 wordsSir,—Like most of your readers, the sorters of the G.P.O. so often enjoy the perusal of "Oriel's" notes that we would be very devoid of humour if we resented a joke ...
Article : 434 wordsEllen Ragot, 44 years of age, [?]maker, sought a disclution of her marriage with Victor Howard B[?]got, 47 years of age, on the ground of desertion. ...
Article : 647 wordsBOMBALA (N.S.W.), Monday.— Thomas Bourke, a married man, aged 40 years, whose wife resides in Sydney, was arrested at the Coroner's Court in ...
Article : 244 words"Loose boots, with soles, are the best," continues "Ubique," "for marching or for walking. Boots which are tight at the [?] not only injure the foot, but in my opinion ...
Article : 205 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—The hearing of the shearers' claims against the pastoralists of Australia was resumed to-day in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court, before Mr. ...
Article : 287 wordsSTAWELL, Monday.—The chief inspector of fisheries (Major Semmens) was on Sunday the guest of the anglers' club in a trip round Lake Lonsdale and tributaries. ...
Article : 201 wordsConcerning the mystery of a flying lizard or [?]me other strange creature at Warracknalbeal, A. W. Smith writes from that town:—"Some time before Mr. Bochm's note on this matter, when ...
Article : 1,179 wordsAnother reply has been received by the Acting Federal Treasurer (Mr. Frazer) to the proposition put before the State Treasurers for the payment of interest on the ...
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Article : 71 wordsPlans are being prepared by the Department of Home Affairs for a number of important works in and about Melbourne. One of the principal undertakings will be ...
Article : 423 wordsAt yesterday's sitting of the Footscray Court a powerful young man named James Rochford was charged with having unlawfully assulted Herbert E. Ewart. Mr. Moir prosecuted, and Rochford, ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 8 Aug 1911, Page 9
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