The members of the State Ministry no longer deny the failure of the Agricultural High Schools, which have been established under its new policy of technical ...
Article : 385 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—In his address at the annual meeting to-day of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce, the president (Mr. H. Y. Braddon[?] said that legislators, both ...
Article : 1,143 wordsBRISBANE, Thursday.—The revenue for Queensland for July was £467.981, an increase, as compared with the same month last year, of £4.164. The expenditure for ...
Article : 265 wordsThe detectives were informed yesterday that thieves had visited the 12-roomed residence of Mr. Thomas Millis, in North Fitzroy, during the night. Mr. Millis stated ...
Article : 292 wordsIn the Senafe yesterday afternoon. Senator M'[?]ongall (N.S.W.) asked Senator Pearce, Minister for Defence, whether he had received any reports regarding the ...
Article : 1,393 wordsWOXTHAGGI, Thursday.—The halfyearly meeting of the branch of the Victorian Coal-miners' Association was held on Wednesday evening. The president, ...
Article : 216 wordsBefore Messrs. Chambers and Wallis, J.P.'s, at the Prahran Court yesterday, William Poynting. a cook, was charged with having stolen a travelling rug, valued 19/6, the property of Treadway and ...
Article : 172 wordsTwo charges of false pretences against William Henry Gordon, till recently manager of the Golden Hope Gold-mining Company, Blakeville, were heard on Wednesday, befare Mr. Henry Morrison, P.M., ...
Article : 329 wordsAnother win was scored by D. Robertson yesterday, when he met Von[?]er [?], the interstate champion. Robertson had the very good average of just under 12. It was the first time that ...
Article : 293 wordsHAMILTON, Wednesday.—The office of Messrs. A. C. Palmer and Son was entered last night by thieves. Entrance was gained through the back window. Drawers were ...
Article : 79 wordsTo the Caulfield Council, at its meeting on Wednesday evening, the city of Collingwood forwarded minutes of the conference on the proposal to have a wages board for ...
Article : 129 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday. — Mr. Thrower raised the question of privilege in the Legislative Assembly to-day. He desired to bring under the Speaker's notice, he said, a ...
Article : 475 wordsBefore Messrs. Chambers and Wallis, J.P.'s at the Prabran Court yesterday, a young woman, Mand Underwood, a music teacher, summone [?] Thomas West, a labourer, for the maintenance of ...
Article : 285 wordsDurum the absence of the inmates the house of Mrs. Marion Cadby. Tyrone-street, South Yarra, was entered on he afternoon of July 31 by thieves, who obtained ...
Article : 57 wordsGames played last night:—H. Smith (rec. 165) beat B. Lyons (rec. 140). by 28; L. Abra[?] (rec. [?]) beat H. Hammond (rec. 145), by 68. Games fir to-night:—"Castlemaine (rec. 120) v. ...
Article : 74 wordsOpportunity is given to people both inside and outside the Federal public service to [?]py positions which are notitied in this week's issue of the "Commonwealth ...
Article : 161 wordsMargaret Dugan was charged at the City Court yesterday with larceny from the person. Griffith William Tasker, a bootmaker, of Napier-street, Fitzroy, gave evidence that while on his way ...
Article : 279 wordsAt the Prahran Court yesterday, before Messrs. Chambers (chairman), Flintoft, and Curwen-Walker, J.P.'s, hong Wah, of [?] Commercial-road, was charged, on the ...
Article : 214 wordsThe following is the draw for the third round of the Bookmakers' Association tournament:—F. Dennis or D. Jacobs v. A. Nixon, J. Durgan v. A. Ross[?], T. Hughes v. A. M'Cutcheon, H. ...
Article : 87 wordsLast night's game resulted as follows:—Final for First Division—J. Douglas (rec. 80) beat J. A. Maclcod (rec. 55), by 7[?]. Game for to-night:— Final for Second Division—T.F. Rutledge (rec. ...
Article : 42 wordsThe games played last night resulted:—J. G. Robertson (rec. [?]) beat H.F. Beker (rec. 165) by S[?] "Tulkeroo" (rec. 80) beat "England" (rec. 140) by 2. The games for to-night are:—J. Colman, ...
Article : 72 wordsBefore Messrs. Chambers (chairman), Flintoft, and Wallis, J.P.'s at the Prahran Court yesterday, Michael Spain, of No. 9 Lia[?]east-street, Malvern,, a motorman employed on the Prahran and ...
Article : 469 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—At the close of to-night's session in the Reeve v. [?]uman billiard match the scores read:— Re[?]ce.................... 13,000 ...
Article : 63 wordsMr. Joseph Blascheck the English society entertainer and Miss Mildred Wrighton are not new to Melbourne and the fact that they gained great popularity during ...
Article : 215 wordsIn the Fitzroy Court on Thursda, before Messrs. Showers, Grigg, and Snadden, J.P.'s, Frank Williamson, aged 32 years, described as a showman, was charged with having deserted his ...
Article : 255 wordsThe following are the lowest [?]der submitted for the undermentioned State public works:— Removal of school and quarters from [?] ...
Article : 221 wordsThe minimum wage in the painting trade has been fixed by the traded wages board at [?] or £3[?] a week of 44 hours. The existing wage is [?] an hour. or £2/15/ a ...
Article : 74 wordsBENDIGO, Thursday.—Mr. D. Smith, M.L.A., has written to the Bendigo branch of the Federated Mining Employees' Association as follows:— ...
Article : 236 wordsAn affiliation case, in which Reginald Williamson was changed with having deserted his illegitimate child, was draft with by the mayor (Councilor M'Mahen) and Mr. J. W. Beckett, J.P.'s, ...
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Advertising : 768 wordsBRISNANE, Thursday.—In the Legislative Assemble to-day the Treasurer (Mr. [?]) gave notice of the introduction of a bill authorising the acceptance by the ...
Article : 191 wordsCOLBINABBIN, Thursday.—A meeting of the branch of the Victorian Rural Producers' Association was held on Tuesday evening. The vice-president. Mr. J. P. ...
Article : 194 wordsADELAIDE, Thursday.—The Legislative Assembly was the only Chamber which [?] to-day. The Commissioner for Public Works (Mr. Butler), in reply to a ...
Article : 385 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday. The interstate congress of the National Council of Women was concluded to-day. A discussion on the need for a uniform ...
Article : 191 wordsHaving overcome the slight [?]-ness which to an extent [?] her opening performance in songs at the piano at the [?]-hall. Miss Molly Carew has ...
Article : 215 wordsBROKEN HILL, Thursday.—The trouble over the carting of Langwirra wool seems almost settled. The non-union teamsters have joined the union, and the employees of ...
Article : 98 wordsPERTH, Thursday.—The salary of a union secretary was quoted to-day in the police court, where Joseph Fabre, late seccretary of the Municipal Employees' Union, ...
Article : 152 wordsCAMPERDOWN, Tuesday.—At the annual meeting of contributors in the Comperdown and Distriel Hospital the retiring committee, Messrs. W. M'Dowall, E. D. Errey, and J. D. M'Kellar, and the ...
Article : 493 wordsAn enthusiastic meeting of the residents of Campbe[?] was held last week, with the object of taking d[?] steps to institute a public motor service from the Brunswick cable train [?] ...
Article : 243 words"HOBART, Thursday.—In spit of the appeals to remain loyal to the agreement with the shipping companies, received from head officials of the union in Melbourne, the ...
Article : 127 wordsPERTH, [?].—The Legislative Assembly finally dealt with the Perth Tramways Purchase Bill, rejecting an amendment that 3 per cent, of the gross earnings be ...
Article : 83 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday,—One of the Victorian delegates (Mrs. Py[?], to the National Council of Women, which concluded its interstate congress in Sydney ...
Article : 124 wordsPORTLAND (N.S.W.), Thursday.—The increase in the price of previsions, particularly in meat and butter, has brought a protest from members of the Labour unions and ...
Article : 103 wordsPORTLAND, Thursday.—At a wedding at Heywood on Wednesday an un[?] tonst was proposed. This was the health of two pairs of twins, with a difference of 82 ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 2 Aug 1912, Page 11
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