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Detailed lists, results, guides : 886 wordsBATHURST (N.S.W.), Friday.—One of the Bathurst bands accepted the invitation of the Minister for Justice (Mr. Hall) to make Sunday in gaol more ...
Article : 216 wordsA report was submitted at the last meeting of the Fodder and Fuel Trade' Union by the secretary (Mr. G. M'Pherson), showing the progress made by the No. 1 ...
Article : 362 wordsSome questions of ancient law and modern fact as to the right which a house has to support from its neighbour are involved in an action the hearing of which ...
Article : 420 wordsApplication was made in the Practice Court to Mr. Justice A'Beckett that a writ of attachment should issue against Daniel O'Halloran, of Bendigo, solicitor, for not ...
Article : 1,791 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday.—A fresh application for the registration of the Australian Actors' Union under the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act has been ...
Article : 70 wordsA "passing" call will be made to this port today by the Huddart. Parker liner Riv[?]. She is due to reach the Australian Wharf at an early hour this morning, and is to continue her passage ...
Article : 278 wordsNEWCASTLE, Thursday.—In view of the attitude of the delegate board of the Colliery Employees' Federation towards non-members of the federation the ...
Article : 135 wordsThe Theatre Royal, at pr[?] in the hands of the builders, and decorators, will re-open on August 31 with a spect[?]cular [?]duction of "Ben liur." There are fifteen sce[?]s in the play. One ...
Article : 1,880 wordsMr. H. A. DERHAM.—At Almond-street, Caulfield, at two-Cottage properties, household furniture, &c. Messrs. STOTT and BASTINGS.—At Jenkins-street, ...
Article : 176 wordsJust now, when the Government is contemplating an expensive and carefully-studied scheme for the treatment of victims of tuberculosis in Victoria, the reported ...
Article : 706 wordsWELLINGTON (N.Z.). Thursday.—Advices from Westport state that at a meeting of Seddonville miners it was decided to resume work to-morrow. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe Melbourne Steamship Company Limited are in receipt of a wireless message from Captain L. H. Roy, received at Perth station on Thursday at midnight, that all is well on board, and the ...
Article : 47 wordsAdverse criticism of the Federal Government was indulged in at the last meeting of the Iron Trades Council, when it was complained that materials were being ...
Article : 229 wordsAnother step in connection with the Ministry's scheme for combating consumption was taken on Thursday by the opening of the tuberculosis dispensary in ...
Article : 200 wordsOrontes (Orient), for Australia, left Colo[?] August 10. Or[?] (Orient), for Australia, left S[?] August 13. ...
Article : 69 wordsMe[?]. A. M'LEAN and Co.—At Traraigon—Cattle, [?]hep. &c. ...
Article : 18 wordsSuggestions in regard to the shipment of fruit to America are contained in official communications which have reached the fruit export branch of the Agricultural ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 347 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—A report was circulated to-day, to the effect that the Railway Commissioner is likely to make an alteration in the existing wheat freight ...
Article : 121 wordsAlready signs of activity are being evidenced at Geelong, where the first branch of the Provincial Independent Workers' Association has been formed. The ...
Article : 107 wordsSir,—Now that the Federal land tax returns are [?]e for another year, I would ask if, in [?]w of the heavy losses incurred by g[?]ziers in the northern parts ...
Article : 78 wordsA well-attended meeting of chauffeurs and motor mechanics was held on Thursday night at the rooms of the Independent Workers' Federation, Flinders-street, ...
Article : 188 wordsEAST LODDON (Shire).—North Riding—'George Maboney (unopposed). South Riding—'Alfred Extershank (unopposed). East Riding—'John Henry Coulter (unopposed). ...
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Advertising : 861 wordsAt the Brighton Court yesterday an [?]derly man named Henry Smith, residing at Albert-street, Brighton, was charged with unlawfully inflicting bodily harm on Charles Hamp[?]n by using a ...
Article : 464 wordsCAMPERDOWN, Aug. 16.—During the past month the butter [?]actory [?]mpany receised 75,[?] milk and 224.57[?] [?]ream, or [?]al. mil[?] £1,[?]. [?]ream, and 16,[?]lb. butter-fat ...
Article : 383 wordsHigh Wather This Day.—[?] a.m., 6.27 p.m. High Water To-morrow:—6[?] a.m., 7.4 p.m. Aug [?]—9 a.m.: Wind N., fresh; weather dull, squally, 1 p.m.: Wind W., fresh; weather dull, ...
Article : 324 wordsAt a special meeting of the Associated Master Plumbers of Victoria recently several amendments to the Apprenticeship Bill now before the Legislative Assembly were ...
Article : 134 wordsIt was reported by the secretary of the Hairdressers' Employees' Federation, at the annual meeting on Thursday evening that some employers had endeavoured to ...
Article : 202 wordsSir,—The District Secretary of the I.O.R. has made statements without sufficient knowledge of facts. He says:—"The Mallee temperance sentiment is opposed to the ...
Article : 558 wordsAt the Brighton Court yesterday Alfred Bailes was proceeded against by Constable Lombard for striking Herbert Robinson at the Brighton Foot-ball-ground on Saturday, July 27. ...
Article : 140 wordsSailed.—Aug. 16—S[?] for Sydney; [?] for Devonport. CAPE SCHANCK ([?] Miles).—Outward.—Aug. 1 —7 a.m.: Supposed Gla[?] p.m.: ...
Article : 663 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—The lawn tennis games between trams representing the Sydney Teachers' Colle[?] and the Melbourne Training College were continued to-day. Eddy (Melbourne) was unable to ...
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Article : 157 wordsAt the Cau[?]d Court yesterday a young man [?]d Fred[?] Fe[?]ton was charged with using [?] in [?] involving cruelty on August [?] Messrs. [?]an, [?] Long, and ...
Article : 3 wordsSir,—More ho[?] are killed over the Cau[?] f[?] than over any other [?] course in the metropolis. Without turning up r[?]ds, I can call to mind ...
Article : 292 wordsSir,—The fact seems to be lost sight of that the point in question is not one of humanity or inhumanity, but of obedience or disobedience to the laws of our land. ...
Article : 211 wordsSir, On more than one occasion when crossing to the Swanstone-street ent[?]nce of the F[?]nders-street station I have noticed elderly woman and m[?] rece[?] a ...
Article : 168 wordsA communication was read at the meeting of the Trades-hall Council on Thursday [?] from the Minister of Railways (Mr. [?] that, as [?] of ...
Article : 101 wordsSir,—In "The Argus" of to-day Mr. V. Stooke, in giving e[?]nce in the Industrial Appeal Court, said that the p[?] of mutton chops to-day was 4d. per pound. I deal ...
Article : 129 wordsBALLARAT, Friday.—The dispute as to the [?] of wages paid to men employed in the m[?] cust at the New Jubilee mine was this morning the subject of a conference ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 17 Aug 1912, Page 20
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