WORTHAGGI, Monday. — Messrs. T. Mathieson (district president) and J. Connolly (secretary of the Victorian Coal Miners' Association) will proceed to ...
Article : 248 wordsIntending applicants for allotments on the reclaimed Portland [?]ath area are remained that the closing date is Wednesday. July 3. There are ten lots, representing ...
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Article : 267 wordsKORUMBURRA, Monday. — The wheelers employed at the Austral coal mine refused to accept the wages board determination this morning, and are out on strike. ...
Article : 181 wordsThe license of the Star Reef Hotel. Lester-street, Eaglehawk, was on Monday transferred from Robert S. Leed to John Davies. ...
Article : 330 wordsBy the R.M.S. Otway the usual bathc of "casual" immigrants arrived in Melbourne yesterday, and in due course presented themselves at the [?]migration Bureau. Officers ...
Article : 223 wordsSeveral conferences of representatives of the Biscuit Factories' Employees' Union and the Federated Pastrycooks, Or[?]ters, and Flour and Sugar Goods' Workers' ...
Article : 169 wordsBy the steamer Makarini, which is expected to reach Melbourne on July 22, 33 domestic servants will be made available for engagement. Mrs. Bingham, the matron ...
Article : 121 wordsThe first of three performances of the musical comedy "The French Maid" by the Geelong Comedy Club was given in His Majesty's Theatre on Monday evening. ...
Article : 64 wordsBALLARAT, Monday.——Mr. T. Uren has been nominated without opposition for the position of president of the Baliarat branch of the Miners' Association. For the ...
Article : 155 wordsMr. Hagelthorn, M.L.C., Minister in charge of immigration, has decided to exercise a strict supervision over the system by which persons may be nominated as ...
Article : 104 wordsDANDENONG, Monday.—At the meeting of the Shire Council to-day, it was reported by a secretary of one of the numberous progressive associations that have ...
Article : 186 wordsKERANG. Monday.—Indignation is expressed by landowners in the Koondrook and Murrabit irrigation districts at the low valuations placed upon their land by the ...
Article : 83 wordsADELAIDE, Monday.—The Court of Industrial Appeals continued to-day the hearing of the application of the majority of the employers' representatives on the ...
Article : 463 wordsWARRNAMBOOL, Sunday.—Owing to the greatly increased demand for gas for motive, cooking, and lighting purposes, the town council has expended the sum of ...
Article : 180 wordsLast year the Ministry decided that provision should be made for the treatment of patients suffering from syphilis, but, owing to differences of opinion in regard to ...
Article : 212 wordsThe following are the retiring councillors at Brunswick who offer the themselves [?] re-elections at the municipal elections on August [?] North Ward, Councillor [?]. T. Hickford: Middle Ward, ...
Article : 609 wordsCAMPERDOWN, Sunday.—A middle aged man, named Edward Davis, was arrested by Mounted-constables Hansen and G[?]. in Camperdown, on a charge of street ...
Article : 70 wordsTOORA, Saturday.—In agreement with action taken by the Alberton shire, the shire of South Gippsland at its last meeting decided to enforce the Width of Tyres ...
Article : 160 wordsSu[?]lights were thrown on Sunday happenings at the People's Forum, which is situated close to the Morgue, in Flinders-park, during the hearing of two cases yesterday under the Police Offences ...
Article : 701 wordsHOBART, Sunday. [?] Mr. Wi[?] police magistrate, gave his reserved decision on saturday in favour of the defendant in the [?] of the secretary of the Hobart branch ...
Article : 272 wordsMARYBOROUGH.[?] Saturday. [?] The monthly meeting of the Maryborough Shakespeare Society on Friday evening was exceptionally interesting. The chief item ...
Article : 168 wordsSir.[?]"Justice" is [?]dly exciting himself concerning the Commercial Clerks' Wages Board and the claims made on behalf of clerks by the Clerks' Union. ...
Article : 443 wordsOUYEN.[?] Saturday.[?] In connection with the advances of [?] to settlers for the purpose of putting down [?] yard tanks on their holdings, Mr. D. ...
Article : 181 wordsIn connection with the proposed construction of the following tramway lines, viz., from[?] [?]-road, Essendon, throuogh Brunswick and Northcote to [?] from the present tramway ...
Article : 352 wordsPAKENHAM. Saturday.—A circular was received by the Berwick Shire council, at its last meeting, from the shire of Bairnsdale, asking the co-operation of the council ...
Article : 119 words[?] Monday.—Meetings are being held [?] parts of the [?]up Swamp, to [?] the demage scheme. which was [?] placed before the [?] ...
Article : 1,373 wordsSir,—The Cabinet has broken faith with State school teachers in its decisions to pay their increased salaries from July 1 unsteade of from January 1 last, as promised by Mr. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 2 Jul 1912, Page 10
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