Major J. C. Williams, second in command of the 7th A.I.R., and health inspector of the city of Ballarat, died on Monday morning from complications arising out of a ...
Article : 217 wordsAccording to the statement of Mr. T. P. Mottram, organiser of the United Labourers' Union, dissatisfaction exists on some of the construction works over the ...
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Advertising : 9,278 wordsPERTH, Monday.—Sixty employees in an aerated water factory ceased work to-day as a protest against the dismissal of a delivery-cart driver for being 15 minutes [?]te ...
Article : 38 wordsAt a meeting of the council of the Theatrical Industries' Association the following officers were elected:—President, Mr. A. Davidson; secretary, Mr. T. Dyer; ...
Article : 67 wordsSir.—Surely "Commercial Clerk" is not seized of the whole of the facts relative to the subject of his letter. I understand the position as follows:—That at the meeting. ...
Article : 295 wordsThe First Australian Independent Workers' Congress, to be held in Melbourne at the end of January, is expected to mark an important advancement in the ...
Article : 240 wordsA number of tradesmen were fined at the City Court on Monday for offences against the determination of the Carters'and Drivers' Board in having worked empoyees ...
Article : 43 wordsMr. J. Schefield, for 18 years connected with the Albion mills, but who last week severed his connection with the firm, has been made a presentation. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe death has occurred of Mr. James Robertson, who for 54 years was editor of the "Mt. Alexander Mail." He was born at Glasgow in 1824. ...
Article : 80 wordsJoseph Justice, John Hennessy, Edmund Bridge, and Richard Coop were charged at the District Court yesterday, before Messrs. P. J. Dwyer, P.M., R. P. Lord, T. Latham, and C. R. Smithwkk, ...
Article : 170 wordsSALE, Monday.—An adjourned inquiry was held to-day before Mr. Cherry, J.P., deputy coroner, concerning the death of a male infant found in Lake G[?]ridge, on ...
Article : 90 wordsIt was resolved at a meeting of the Musicians' Union on Sunday to form a military band in connection with the organisation. Captain Biley, Messrs. T. Riley, A. ...
Article : 71 wordsA meeting of orchard workers in the Somerville district was very largely attended. Mr. J. Jack, of Bittern, presided, and the secretary of the Victorian branch ...
Article : 113 wordsWARRNAMBOOL Monday.—At the police court to-day Thomas Kelly, farmer, of Purnim, was proceeded against by J. Mathieson, stock inspector, on a charge of ...
Article : 120 wordsJohn Bourke, a young man, was charged at the City Court on Thursday, before Messrs. V. Tanner, P.M., C. Goldspind., E. Carlile, and J. Marks, J.P.'s, with illegally using a stallion, the ...
Article : 243 wordsBEECHWORTH, Monday.—Messrs. T. Murray and D. B. Sellars, members of the Sludge Abatement Board, visited Beechworth, to confer with the shire council and ...
Article : 963 wordsPERTH, Monday.—The West Australian Post and Telegraph Association, general division, resolved, at the annual meeting to register as an industrial ...
Article : 88 wordsYesterday at the South Melbourne Court Albert Johnston was brought before Messrs. Clarobrough and Dunbar, J.P.'s, on charges of offensive I haviour and obscene language. ...
Article : 129 wordsPORT PIRIE, Monday.—Much surprise was expresed this morning when it became known that the whole of the men employed on the wharves had not began work. In ...
Article : 288 wordsBefore Messrs. P. J. Dwyer. P.M., R. P. L[?], T. Latham, and C. R. Smithwick, J.P.'s, in the District Court yesterday, the case was continued in which Strathes Lucas, keeper of a restaurant ...
Article : 71 wordsBRISBANE, Monday.—To-day the award of the Coal Workers' and Lightermen's Wages Board came into operation. The men affected by the determination to alter ...
Article : 227 wordsWith the passage some years ago of the Indeterminate Sentences Act an elaborate scheme was planned for dealing with prisoners not habitual criminals. The idea ...
Article : 507 wordsWELLINGTON, Monday.—The Cabinet has decided to pay members of the second division of the railway service a minimum wage of 9 a day. The same wage will be ...
Article : 61 wordsInspector Fred, John Austin, of the Factories department, proceeded against a Chinese, Charlie Young, at the Essendon Court on Monday, for having worked in his laundry at Napier-street, ...
Article : 49 wordsADELAIDE, Monday.—A strike of barmen in the metropolitan area is imminebt. The Employes' Union to-day lodged with the Licensed Victuallers' Association a ...
Article : 289 wordsSir,—Concerning the note in "The Argus" on Saturday that arrangements have been made by the Minister of Home Affairs (Mr. O'Malley) for a consultation between ...
Article : 235 wordsSir,—On 5th inst. I posted a letter in Sydney to a friend at Warrandyte, some 20 miles from Melbourne, to announce my intended arrival on Monday last. Years ago ...
Article : 166 wordsMOUNT KEMBLA, Monday.—Peace has been restored for the time being at the Mount Kembla and Searborough collieries, where the men threatened to cease ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 16 Jan 1912, Page 4
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