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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,291 words"Rough and equally between Hobart and Sydney." On parts of the east coast of Tasmania and along the South Wales coast ...
Article : 84 wordsThe report of the inspector of charitable institutions (Mr. H. C. Malco[?]) for the year ended June 30, 1911, made a belated appearance yesterday, when it was laid ...
Article : 4,047 wordsThe circumstances which prompted the FEderal Government to forgo penalties that, it was alleged, had been incurred by Messrs. Pratt and Whitney, for delav in ...
Article : 481 wordsWord was received by the police on Wednesday that a warrant had been issued against Stanley J. Ross, alias Knowles and Black, aged 20 years, on a charge of having ...
Article : 544 wordsA further conference of representatives of the Melbourne Tramway Company and the Australian Tramway Employees' Association will be held to-day for the purpose ...
Article : 215 wordsDescribing his voyage from Gothenburg, Captain Lemke, of the German-Australian liner Kiel, said that the vessel encountered a long series of storms and turbulent seas. ...
Article : 272 wordsEmpire, s.s., J. H. Smith, for Eastern ports, Harvey, Dann, and Co., agents. EXPORTS.—July 23. Empire, for Eastern ports:—4,510 bls compressed ...
Article : 38 wordsGEELONG, Thursday.—On the Victoria Coursing Club's enclosure at East Geelong to-day, the club's third meeting of the season was held in dull and threatening weather, and with only a ...
Article : 1,464 wordsBALLARAT, Thursday.— The probabilities are that a strike of miners in the Daylesford district will take place at an early date. The only way by which that ...
Article : 337 wordsSailed.—July 25—Leillteah and Moonah, coastwise: Daisy Knights, for Wynyard: Ikala, for Newcastle. CAPE SCHANCK (53 Miles). —Inward.—July 23— ...
Article : 577 wordsThe s.s. Harburg, which left Melbourne on May 4 for Antwerp and Hamburg, via Sydney, Newcastle, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Albany, sustained, damage during ...
Article : 41 wordsThere being no steamers at Port Melbourne, the arrival to-day of the P. and O. Branch liner Geelong should proved doubly welcome. She is coming from Sydney, and will continue her voyage to ...
Article : 354 wordsA bulky file that was laid on the table of the library of Federal Parliament-house yesterday shows that the public men of a large number of cities and towns in ...
Article : 552 wordsThe sum of £360 has been collected in the effort to raise £1,000 tiowards the liquidation of the debt the Young Men's Christion Association. The ladies have promised ...
Article : 111 wordsBENDIGO, Thursday. — The Bendigo golf tournament was continued to-day under perfect golfing conditions. Early in the morning rain threatened, but beyond a few light showers before luncheon ...
Article : 1,598 wordsArrivals.—At Plymouth-Arawa, s.s., from Wellington June 13. At Callao—G. Mazzini. bq., from Newcastle May 15. Departures.—For Sydney—Narrung. ...
Article : 49 wordsThe mayor of Geelong (Councillor Robert Williams) has tabled a notice of motion for Monday's meeting of the City Council. "That. having in view the welfare of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 334 wordsCaptial contests were witnessed in the preliminary games for the amateur championship which were played at Alcock's Billiard Parlour yesterday. ...
Article : 331 wordsBRIGHT, Thursday.—A meeting of members of the Protestant churches was held on Wednesday night, to make some endeavour to prevent picture shows being held ...
Article : 111 wordsENERTON, Thursdat.—Two rabbit trappers, named M'Cormack, who are trapping at Mount Doran, South Egerton, have established a record by catching 500 rabbits in ...
Article : 621 wordsSYDNEY. Thursday.—After sitting for 35 minutes the Legislative Assembly was adjourned until Tuesday next. The leader of the Opposition (Mr. Wade) was still too ...
Article : 73 wordsThe games played last night were:—"Carlton" (rec. 73) beat T. Levinsohn (rec. 100) by 58. 1., Allen (rec. 140) beat Son Hearne (rec. 20) by 68, "Sogna" (rec. 120) beat A. Fox (rec. 100) by ...
Article : 79 wordsADELAIDE. Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier (Mr. M. Gordon) stated that he had a conversation with Mr. Delprat concerning the ...
Article : 218 wordsThe games played last night resulted as follows: —R. Jamsen (rec. 110) beat T. Hurry (rec. 110) by 1. "Gundagal" (rec. 83) best J. Shanahan (rec. 143) by 43. ...
Article : 64 wordsThe following games were played last night:— T. Cotter, tec. 20, beat J. Paget, rec. 100, by s[?]: J. King, rec, 110, beat H. Hart, rec. 100, by 55; A. Rosellie, rec. 30, beat A. Forehan, rec. 110. ...
Article : 62 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.— The future of to-day's play in the billiard match, Inman v. Recce, was the compliation by Reece of 513 in 29[?] minutes, which is a record for Australia. Inman played a ...
Article : 106 wordsHigh Water This Day.—11.11 a.m. July 23.— 9 a.m.—Wind N., moderate: weather dull, fine. 1 p.m.: Wind N., moderate: weather dull, fine. 4 p.m.: Wind N., moderate: weather ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 116 wordsBRISBANE, Thursday. In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Home Secretary (Mr. Appel) introduced a bill to make provision for holidays, and the ...
Article : 167 wordsThe contest at the Guild-hall last night between [?] Goodwin and "Kid" M'Coy for the advertised [?] for twelve rounds, and during that period Goodwin received enough ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 26 Jul 1912, Page 8
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