According to a report which has been received by the State Intellingnce Bureau by cable message from England. 2,000 British artisans have submitted ...
Article : 196 wordsArchdeacon Hindley, the vicar-general of the dicocese of Melbourne, speaking of the campaign against impure literature projected by the Catholic Federation, stated ...
Article : 116 wordsIn proposing to establish Government canneries, the State Ministry is actuated by a desire to assist settlers on irrigation blocks in various parts of the State. There ...
Article : 2,103 wordsIn connection with the handling of suburbon trains, the staff at Flinders-street station has hitherto been working under a disadvantage. When information is ...
Article : 139 wordsLONDON, Dec. 15.—In advising the Lords to pass the Insurance Bill without any, "sham attempt" to amend it in the few days vouchsafed to them by the ...
Article : 3,089 wordsThe "Otters," I take to be a camping club of boys—wish to know what swimming strokes I would recommend to be[?]ers. I don't think they can do better ...
Article : 302 wordsAt the Essendon Court on Monday, before Messrs. Hollick (chairman), Cole (mayor), Eddy. Kerr, and Outtrim, J.P.'s, Inspector Borsum proceeded against Frederick W. Coare on a charge ...
Article : 82 wordsThe residents of Edenhope and Chetwynd have called public meetings to further the cause of railway extension to Edenhope. The feeling is entertained in those districts that they have been ...
Article : 96 wordsSir, On the general question of Catholic and non-Catholic co-operation against the evils of unclean and debasing literature, it [?]ght be mentioned that the influence of ...
Article : 106 wordsIn order to provide improved facilities for teh handling of locomotives at Woomelang, the Railway Commissioners have decided to provide a turn-table and ash-pits in the ...
Article : 38 wordsSir,—The thanks of the travelling public and district residents are due to your correspondent, who wrote a frotnight, ago on the unsatisfactory passengerservice on the ...
Article : 275 wordsSome time ago a deputation from the Chamber of Commerce requested the Railway Commissinoes to sanction a reduction in freight rates on mining slabs, props, and ...
Article : 91 wordsA somewhat cryptic cable message was received yesterday by the Minister for Lands (Mr. M'Kenzie) from the AgentGeneral's office in London, regarding the ...
Article : 135 wordsALBURY, Monday.—The harvest, now nearing completion, has been only fair in this part of the Riverina. The yield generally is estimated at about 10 bushels to the ...
Article : 341 wordsLast year, when the Railway Commissioners made a tour of inspection in the Goulburn Valley district, they were approached by several deputations, which ...
Article : 151 wordsWith open bathing on our beaches it will be necessary for us to follow the lead of Sydney in perfecting out means of life [?]. This is a thing which all boys who ...
Article : 308 wordsRIDDELL, Monday.—The new settlers on the Red Rock Estate are greatly annoyed at the action of the Romsey Shire Council in attempting to devote portion ...
Article : 76 wordsUnder the Fisheries Act provision has been made to protect the fish in certain streams for 30 hours each week. Special arrangements have also been arrived at to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 144 wordsSPRINGVALE. Friday.—A train ran into a market-gardener's lorry at a crossing this afternoon, and killed one of the horses, and smashed the lorry into ...
Article : 58 wordsSWAN HILL, Saturday.—The following resolutions were agreed to at the montly meeting of the Swan Hill Shire Council:— "I That the council, while appreaciating the ...
Article : 251 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—At about 2 o'clock this morning a watchman at the Wooloomooloo Wharl heart a scratching noise in the office of the German-Australian ...
Article : 122 words"Wiltshire." writing from Bamawn, says that his father has taken up land in the district, and is going in for irrigation. They [?] like to farm test plots of differen ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 180 wordsMr. H. P. Harding, of the Teachers' Union, held a meeting of teachers at the Summer School at Geelong on Friday. He exaplained the meaning of the new rules, ...
Article : 109 wordsSir,—The group of classic figures on the Railway building, Spencerstreet, which you stated in Wednesday's issue, is being demolished, was designed by Mackennal, and ...
Article : 78 wordsBUNY[?], Sunday.—On Friday the Railways Standing Committee visited Yannathanm and took evidence regarding the proposed Mi[?]land railway. The speakers were Messrs. M. Bennett. E. Cameron. ...
Article : 166 wordsWARRNAMBOOL, Monday,—At the police court to-day two but[?]rs, named respectively E. Bell and A. E. Goss, were proceeded against under the Pa[?] [?] Act for having sold [?]ge-meat ...
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Article : 2,289 wordsSeveral motor-car prossecutions were heard at the Prahran Court yesterday, before Mr. Phipps (chairman), Major [?]ppetton, and Mr. CurwenWalker, J.P.'s/ ...
Article : 764 wordsBy the last English mail we received copies of several of the principal "year books" for 1912. The publishers of "Who's Who" (Messrs. ...
Article : 533 wordsSir,—Might I suggest, through your columns, that some of the representative public bodis of South Melbourne, says, the Albert-part Angling Club or A.N.A. ...
Article : 258 wordsBefore Mesrs. Cohen, P.M., and Moran, Holmes, M'Millan, Dunlop, and Weller, J.P.'s, at the Malvern Court yesterday, Harold 8. Marshall was charged with having driven a motor-cycle in a ...
Article : 229 wordsKOROIT, Monday.—On Friday Mrs. H. Bence, of Kirkstall, gave birth to triplets, all boys. One infant died during the day, and another is not expected to live, but the ...
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Advertising : 71 wordsALBURY, Monday.—Three Victorian motorists— J. C. King, M. E. Collins, William E. Hooth [?] were eacg tined 5/. and 6/. at the police court to-day, for breaches of the motor traffic ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 16 Jan 1912, Page 9
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