Mr. Thomas, Postmaster-General; Mr. Tudor, Minister for Customs; and Mr. Frazer, honorary Minister, left for Sydney by the express yesterday. As His ...
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Article : 274 wordsBird Day is the children's day. It is a day when they delight to see Australian birds under natural conditiors, and also a time when they have brought home to ...
Article : 358 wordsThe annual meeting of the Board of Control for International Cricket in Australia met yesterday at the Victorian Cricket Association rooms. Mr. C. J. Eady ...
Article : 922 wordsVictorian teleRraphists are in sympathy with the Sydney officers who object to broken shifts, but there is no serious agitation among them. Members of the ...
Article : 594 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.— The appointment of a nurse from an outside hospital to the position of sister at the Sydney Hospital has caused such grave discontent among ...
Article : 128 words"I am in the place where I am demanded of consciene to spcak the truth, and therefore the truth I speak, Impugn it whoso list." ...
Article : 30 wordsRejected letters will not be returned. Correspondents are advised to keep copies of their letter, as this rule will be a[?]hered to [?]rictiy. Every letter must be accompanied by the name ...
Article : 83 wordsTALLANGATTA, Friday.—Bird Day was celebrated here to-day. Forrty-four varicties were listed, and the local names compared with those given in Mr.LEach's ...
Article : 90 wordsA signldcant fact is boune in upon the mind of anyone who reads the full account which. "The Thmes" and other leading English Journals give of the ...
Article : 3,911 wordsADELAIDE, Friday.—When nursed talk of striking, it should be fairly safe to assume that the causes of their discontent are more than trivial. Trouble has apparently ...
Article : 117 wordsAt the Albert-park school the sixth class scholars held a competition as to who should see the greatest number of birds and species, Six enthusiastic boys mounted ...
Article : 78 wordsThe Postmaster General (Mr. Thomas) said yesterday that he had received from the Telegraphists' Association in Sydney a communication asking him to delay the ...
Article : 116 wordsECHUCA, Friday. — The committee of the Echuca Hospital has been a circular to country hospitals throughout the State, directing attention to the provisions of the ...
Article : 291 wordsAt the various Wiiliamstown State schools (also those at Newport and Spotswood) the teachers addressed the children on bird life. At the Central State School many of ...
Article : 265 wordsOwing to the delay by the Federal Government in bringing the Supply Bill forward members of the Federal public service were not paid yesterday. ...
Article : 108 wordsW. J. Whiuy, the Australian, left-hand bowler, who returned to Adelaide last week, after an operation and severe illness in Sydney, was not long in getting into his ...
Article : 107 wordsIn the town edition of "The Australasian" a group pf pictures is engraved showing the system of physical culture to be adopted throughout the Commonwealth ...
Article : 68 wordsMr. Walter Russell Hall died yesterday afternoon at his residence, "Wildfell." Potts Point, Sydney, as the result of heart failure supervening upon a cold. Ever since ...
Article : 490 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—At a meeting last night of the Storemen's Union a letter was received from the combined unions' committee of Broken Hill, forwarding a leaflet, ...
Article : 154 wordsGEELoNG, Friday.—Bird Day was observed in Geelong at a demonstration by the whole of the scholars of the upper classes attending the city and suburban ...
Article : 73 wordsThe following additional amounts have been received at the Rible House since the last announcement, thus bringing the total in cash and promiss to £11,2[?], [?]o that £3,715 is still required ...
Article : 156 wordsWhen Mr. Justice Higgins last week announced his proposed award in the arbitration case between the Australian Workers' Union and the Pastoralists' Federal ...
Article : 305 wordsG. G. Henderson.—At Fern Hill Estate, Hawthorn Upper—Building allotments. Patterson, R[?]ey, and Co.—At Swanston-street— Allotments in Brunswick and Moreland. ...
Article : 309 wordsThough the final date of payment of the Federal land tax for the year 1910-11 was June 21 many sums are still outstanding. Warnings of their obligations were sent ...
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Article : 115 wordsA Williamstown newsboy, William Duddey, a resident of Dover-road, while selling his papers on Tuesday found a purse. He d[?]scovered that it contained £6. Duddey ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 14 Oct 1911, Page 24
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