Sir,—It is scarecly fair or just of Mr. Fisher to suggest that the representations of the Council of the Charches, who appenared before him lately to as a deputation, "have ...
Article : 2,317 wordsInformation was yesterday received by the Immigration authorities to the effect that the s.s. Gothic, which is bringing 670 assisted passengers to Victoria, will reach ...
Article : 147 wordsEvery year about £1,200 is voted by the Federal Parliament for division amongst the district rifle club unions of Victoria. The money is intended to form the basis of ...
Article : 270 wordsThe League and Associaation clubs will play their teml-final games this afternoon. THE LEAGUE. The League match is Essendon v. South ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 139 wordsI The Melbourne grain markets have shown firmness during the week, various causes being at work. Wheat is slightly dearer, ...
Article : 997 wordsOf the workers who reached Melbourne by the s.s. Port Lincoln only the domestic servants were affordad an opportunity of securing employment on the day of arrival. ...
Article : 283 wordsWheat.—The market is firm, with only small supplies offering, and a fair inquiry. Wheat for prompt delivery is quoted at 4/4; while parcels for forward delivery are ...
Article : 624 wordsAnother fraudulent method of raising money at the expense of charitably disposed people was disclosed at the City Court yesterday, before Mr. Monrrison, P.M.,when ...
Article : 688 wordsMajor Sandford, who is to take command of the fortresses at Port Phillip Heads in succession to Colonel Kyngdon, arrived in Melbourne on Thursday from Brisbane, ...
Article : 53 wordsButter.—There is practically no Australian butter on the London market at present, and quotations are nominal, ranging from 114/ to 116/ for salted, and up to ...
Article : 437 wordsAt the Prahran Court on Thursday, before Mr. Morrison, P.M., and Captain Russell and Mr. Wallis, J.P.'s, Captain Burrowes charged twenty-nine ...
Article : 139 wordsThe arrangements for handling the baggage of the assiated passengers who arrived by the Port Lincoln left little to be desired. Four special Customs officers were ...
Article : 216 wordsNews has been received by the Australian naval authorities that the cruiser Melbourne will he ready to carry out her "basin" trials during next month. Three consist of ...
Article : 81 wordsWork on the naval bases is now being vigorously pushed ahead. At present 160 men are employed at Westernport, while 29 more are making preliminary ...
Article : 77 wordsThe revenue collected at the Customhonse on September 13 amounted to:—Revenue. £17,520/3/5; State, £341/14; contingent, £88/6/ll; pilotage. £341/4/11; ...
Article : 26 wordsOn Monday evening a concert, arranged by Mrs. Franklin Peterson and Mr. Sutton Crow, will be given in the Athenacum-half in connectrion with the 57th anuiversary of ...
Article : 83 wordsNumbers of the passengers who came ashore from the s.s. Port Lincoln on Thursday were almost penniless, their slender financial resourees having become ...
Article : 111 wordsThe H.M.A.S. Encounter put to sea yesterday morning, on route to Sydney, where candidates for positions as cadets in the naval college are to be personally ...
Article : 102 wordsSugar.—The Colonial Sugar Refining Company's Melbourne quotations are as follows:—Brewers' £24/12/6, No. 1 X £24 2/6, No. 1 ND and No. 1A £23/12/6, No. ...
Article : 1,382 wordsOut of the 200 boys required, 135 have already joined the training-ship Tingira in Sydney. It was hoped that cach State, would send forward a quota of lads on the ...
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Advertising : 83 words"Indignant Creditor" writes complaining that on the statement of the Minister for Lands that in future loans to farmers by the Closer Settlement Board would be put ...
Article : 271 wordsADELAIDE.Friday,—The Commissioner of Public Works (Mr. R.Butler). speaking to a deputation which waited upon him to- day regarding the provision of a ...
Article : 331 wordsThe following alterations to the staffs of the Victorian section of the forces have been agreed to by the Executive Council:- Captain A. G. C. Hart is transferred to the [?]th ...
Article : 87 wordsThe annual meeting of the Melbourne Cricket Club was held last night at the Athenxum-hall. There was an attendance of about.300 members. The predent of the club (Mr.justice Cu[?]) ...
Article : 470 wordsIt has come to the notice of the chief doctoral officer for the Commonweath (Mr. R.C. Oldham) that, not withstanding the explicit dierction contained in the ...
Article : 338 wordsBROKEN HlLL. Friday.,—The position over the Hospital Sunday demonstration is Very acute, and the excitement is increasing. The question now is who is to rule ...
Article : 319 wordsSir, —On behalf of member of the Brighton branch of this association, and in reply to the letter of "Brighton" in "The Argus" yesterday. I bag to give the ...
Article : 402 wordsCOROWA (N.S.W.).Friday.— The show races resulted in a profit of £140. From the show a profit of £320 was realised. At the annual installation re[?]many of ...
Article : 191 wordsSir,—1 agree with Mr. Scott's letter of the 7th inst. about the sestruction of wattly in the Hea[?]berg distrivt. It is all very well having a "Wattlr Day League" ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 14 Sep 1912, Page 21
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