While engaged yesterday in constructing a cellar at the rear of the Mutual Stores, in Flinders-lane, William Tobin and William Dean were injured by a fall of earth. Tobin ...
Article : 78 wordsA deputation representing the Australian Natives Association yesterday asked the Commonwealth Government, through the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Thomas) ...
Article : 289 wordsThe report of the Royal commission appointed by the Legislative Assembly to inquire into the charges of Mr. James Bell against the Geelong Harbour Trust, and into ...
Article : 972 wordsBRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Industrial Peace Bill, which was introduced in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, is a measure of 60 clauses and 3 schedules, ...
Article : 562 wordsIn a review of the progress of compulsory defence training, tabled in the Senate yesterday by the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce), it was stated that for the first two ...
Article : 815 wordsThe circumstances in which Mr. G. E. Crowe was appointed manager of the Federal saddlery and harness factory in February of last year were indicated in a ...
Article : 934 wordsThe report of Mr. James Smail, manager of the Federal Woolen Factory, was tabled in both Federal Houses yessterday. Mr. Smail visited thirty-three towns in New ...
Article : 1,652 wordsAn inquiry was held at the Morgue yesterday by the coroner (Dr. R. H. Cole) concerning the death of William Edgar Major, a steward, 39 years of age, which occurred ...
Article : 141 wordsOwing to the work entailed on him by the new compulsory defence scheme and the extension of the Commonwealth navy, the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) has ...
Article : 161 wordsSamuel Bird, aged 41 years, who was brought from Jumbunna to the Melbourne Hospital last night, told how he narrowly escaped being roasted alive. He is a ...
Article : 102 wordsThe two new target trenches at Williamstown, which have been so long delayed, are now approaching completion, and it is stated authoritatively that they will be ...
Article : 51 wordsPERTH. Wednesday.— Summing up to the jury in an action by R. B. Bradley for an injunction to restrain Alexander Kelly from carrying on business in the boot and ...
Article : 138 wordsHenry Daniel, aged 54 years, living in Brixton-street, Flemington, was driving two horses attached to a lorry along Spencerstreet yesterday, and at the intersection of ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Defence authorities have not yet definitely decided where the massed parade of senior cadets is to be held in September. During the week representatives of the ...
Article : 137 wordsAndrew Lawrie, aged 22 years, living in Cobden-street, South Melbourne, had his right eye permanently blinded at Stephens's iron-foundry yesterday. He was working ...
Article : 50 wordsThe annual meeting of the Free Kindergarden Union will be held in the Masonichall to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. A hundred children from the different ...
Article : 292 wordsAs the head teachers of state schools are in a position to afford valuable assistance in tracing youths who may be evading service under the Defence Act, they are being ...
Article : 133 wordsSELWYN (Q.), Wednesday.—A shocking accident occurred at the 400ft. level of the Mt. Elliott mine this morning. Joseph smith was working in a rise some 36ft. ...
Article : 190 words"A survey of improvement in Australian mortality during the last thirty years," formed the subject of an interesting lecture delivered last night in the Socialist-hall by ...
Article : 548 wordsIn the Brunswick Court yesterday morning Adjutant R. B. Anderson, of the 59th Battalion, proceeded against a number of cadets for having failed to render service, as ...
Article : 235 wordsKORUMBURRA, Wednesday.—At the monthly meeting of the shire council to-day the resolution forwarded by the Ballart East Town Council in opposition to further ...
Article : 75 wordsWhen completed, Australia's field artillery will include 224 guns—19 batteries of the ordinary six-horse pattern, and seven batteries fo howitzers, and 4.7 heavy field ...
Article : 310 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—To-day was the last day of the annual conference of the Farmers and Settlers' Association. Amongst the motions agreed to were the following: ...
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Advertising : 293 wordsAlthough a few of the senior cadets, after shooting in the masketry course, have retained live cartridges in their possession, responsible officers are not inclined to ...
Article : 148 wordsThe under-secretary (Mr. Callaway) yesterday made public a copy of a memorandum on the receiving depots for children at Royal-park, written by Dr. A. Joske after ...
Article : 679 wordsThe large audience that gathered in the Town-hall last night showed that M[?] [?] had made no [?] in extending her season. Each of the artists met ...
Article : 405 wordsRUTHERGLEN, Wednesday.—About thirty of the Rutherglen district vig[?] met on Saturday to test some of the new wines made at the Viticultural College, ...
Article : 672 wordsIn spite of the mud, the "refresher" training of area officers and those of the administrative and instructional staffs continues without interruption at Heidelbert. ...
Article : 213 wordsThe pack saddle wireless equipments (recently described in "The Argus"), which are to be used by signallers in connection with Light Horse Brigades, under the new ...
Article : 361 wordsFREMANTLE, Wednesday.—Preliminary work in connection with the survey of Cockburn Sound, recommended lu Admiral Sir Reginald Henderson as the western naval ...
Article : 474 wordsMr. William Murdoch has been engaged as pianist for the approaching kirkby L[?] tour. Mr. Murdoch was born in Bendigo where he won the University ...
Article : 467 wordsBRISBANE, Wednesday. The Deputy Government architect. Mr. T. W. Pye, has been visiting North Queensland in connection with the establishment of wireless ...
Article : 98 wordsAt yesterday's meeting of the Federal Executive Council, Mr. H. Deane, chief engineer for the transcontinental railway line, was given the [?] of hon. coln[?] on the ...
Article : 78 wordsSir,— Would it be asking too much of the already overworked officers of the Education department if the numerical estimates and private reports of teachers recently reported ...
Article : 318 wordsThe war-ship protector left Adelaide yesterday on a cruise to Melbourne and sydney, where men of th Naval Reserve will be taken on board for practical training. ...
Article : 38 wordsFour new emergency storage magazines for 18-pounder cordite [?]unition are to be erected at Maribyrnong, in the Commonwealth Government's reserve. There will ...
Article : 47 wordsThe second chamber music concert of the [?]eason under the direction of the Lady North[?] Permanent Or[?] Trust Fund will be given on Tuesday, the 30th ...
Article : 164 wordsSome time ago the Health authorities and the South MElbourne Council complained that the stables at Albert-park, in which 70 Government army [?] are kept, were ...
Article : 221 wordsAUCKLAND [?] Wednesday.—The Flagship Drake arrived from [?] this morning. The visit of Admiral Sir George King Hall on this occasion is a purely ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 25 Jul 1912, Page 10
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