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Detailed lists, results, guides : 186 wordsAs a result of the interest aroused in mission work by the recent interdenominational exhibition, 10 volunteers for service in the foreign mission field have, come for ...
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Article : 487 wordsWhen the whistle is blown at the State shipbuilding yards this morning for the full resumption of work, it is believed that no union engineers, shipwrights, ...
Article : 1,401 wordsDuring the week the price of butter advanced 1d. per lb.—a movement which, as war pointed out last week, was only to be expected with the cold weather. But the ...
Article : 571 wordsMr. R. M. Jennings bas agreed to accept nomination as the Liberal candidate for Bourke. For some time past great efforts have ...
Article : 4,329 wordsAt a meeting of the State Executive Council to be held this afternoon Mr. J. G. Membrey, the member for Jika Jika in the Legislative Assembly, will be sworn in as ...
Article : 177 wordsA five-roomed weatherboard house in Arnold street, North Benedigo was, together with its contents, totally destroyed by fire. The house was ...
Article : 262 wordsA deputation repesentative of about 200 men employed on the regrading works between Caulfield and South Yarra waited upon the Railways Commissioners on ...
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Article : 556 wordsThe price of coal in Geelong was on Saturday raised by 2/6 a ton. Sergeant Purcell, who has been in charge of Newtown police station, retires on ...
Article : 134 wordsDuring recent years, the State Factories department has made special efforts to bring the most up-to-date methods of safeguarding machinery under the notice of ...
Article : 218 wordsBENDIGO, Saturday.—Fine, bright weather prevailed to-day, when the annual tournament of thee Bendigo club was concluded, on the Epsom links. The chief events was the Northen District ...
Article : 683 wordsThe formal taking over into the citizen forces of the 1896 quota of senior cadets was carnell out with the usual ceremony on Saturday afternoon. There was a large ...
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Article : 93 wordsBENDIGO, Sunday—A special meeting of the Bendigo branch of the Federated Mine Employees' Association was held on Saturday night for the purpose of ...
Article : 704 wordsDissatisfaction exists among the officials of the Builders' Labourers' Union it the reply given to Mr. Elmsbe, M.L.A. by the Minister for Railways (Mr. Mackinnon) in ...
Article : 444 wordsDOOKIE, Saturday.—The prospects, for the coming harvest are far from promising. Only light showers of rain have fallen for some time, and the crops have barely ...
Article : 216 wordsThe fat stock sales at Newmarket this week will comprise 262 trucks of sheep and lambs to be sold to-morrow, and 241 trucks of cattle to be sold Wednesday. ...
Article : 418 wordsOUYEN, Saturday.—Sly grog cases were dealt with by Mr. W. G. Smith, P.M., on Wednesday. Joseph Silver was presented on two charges of having sold intoxicating ...
Article : 96 wordsWYCHTPROOF, Saturday.—Farmers attended the meetings of the Rural Producers' Association and the Wycheproof branch of the People's Party in large ...
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Article : 288 wordsPORTLAND, Friday. — At the Heywood Police Court, before Mr. E. E. Williams, P.M., William H. Johnson and Edward J. Dowling, two residents of Dartmoor ...
Article : 94 wordsBRISBANE, Sunday.—While three men were in the bar of a city hotel on Saturday evening an altercation arose with it stranger. Heated words passed, and the ...
Article : 234 wordsECHUCA, Saturday.—Although there has been no rain in Eachuca, the falls on the upper wotershed of the rivers have caused a slight rise in the Murray River, and more ...
Article : 379 wordsMMr. John Vale, secretary of the Victorian Alliance, delivered an address yesterday afternoon at Wesley Church, on "The Proposed Repudiation." Mr. Vale moved: ...
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Article : 195 wordsThe sale conducated by Messrs. Coghill and Haughton at McKinnon on Saturday resulted in all the 21 lots of the Clee Hill Estate that were submitted being sold at prices ranging from 37/ to 23/ ...
Article : 196 wordsROCKILAMPTON, Sunday.—The 20th annual meeting of the Mount Morgan Gold-mining Co. was held on Friday, when Mr. R. S. Archer, director, occupied the cahir. The report and ...
Article : 197 wordsThe Health authorities now consider that there is no lisk of infection from the small-pox patient Henry Davenport, who spent several days in Melbourne before returning ...
Article : 120 wordsThe annual matinee of the Green-room Club, which will be held at the Theatre Royal to-morrow afternoon. promises to be a great success. The committee has spared no pains to celise all past ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 20 Jul 1914, Page 10
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