BENDIGO, Tuesday.—The second session of the fourth Anglican Synod was opened in All Saints' school-hall yesterday evening, and continued to-day. Bishop Langley ...
Article : 775 wordsMeetings of the members of the Australian Tramway Employees' Association will be held at the Guild-hall, Swanston-street, to-morrow morning and afternoon, to ...
Article : 480 wordsWANGARATTA, Tuesday.— The flood waters from the Ovens and King Rivers were responsible for a reduction in the number of exhibits at the annual show of ...
Article : 667 wordsFrequent complaints have been made of the inconvenience caused by the locking of the gates of the military-reserve, through which there had for years been what was ...
Article : 181 wordsA wireless message yesterday conveyed the news to the Immigration authorities that the s.s. Norseman would not anchor off the Gellibrand Light at Williamstown ...
Article : 324 wordsThe wool arrivals for the past week in New South Wales amounted to in 19,500 bales, and in Victoria to 6,600 bales, or a total of 26,100 bales. As compared with the ...
Article : 356 wordsThe following were elected officers of the South Bendigo Bowling Club for the ensuing-year at the annual meeting on Tuesday night:£Mr. F. Ferguson (president); ...
Article : 139 wordsBALLARAT, Tuesday.—In response to a circular issued by the Railway department, repies have been received from wheat-producing centres which ship their ...
Article : 60 wordsMr. J. C. Boyee, the Government tourist officer delivered his lecture on "Picturesque Victoria at the Mechanics' Institute on Monday evening. The lecture was given ...
Article : 255 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—In the Banco Court to-day a jury gave a verdict for £400 in favour of Miss Stella Rchards, who claimed £2,000 damages from the Minister for ...
Article : 85 wordsBRISBANE, Tuesday.£The second of the 1912-13 series of wool sale commenced to-day, when 15,494 tales were catulogued. From the opening to the close the bidding was of the most animated ...
Article : 342 wordsThe relation of apprentices and improvers to adult workers was determined at the meeting of the Commercial Clerks' Wages Board yesterday. It was decided that one ...
Article : 159 wordsSir,-"English Catholic" has written in on utter misappprechension of the reasons the "Wattle Dayc Campaign" was inaugurated. Mrs. Ross Watt wrote to me, asking me to ...
Article : 129 wordsMessrs. Baylec and Co. (E. C. Murphy, auctioneer). 323 Collins-street (in conjuction with L. W. Shaw and Co., estate agents. 435 City-road, South Melbourne). report having submitted at ...
Article : 77 wordsAt the council meeting last evening a letter was read from the secretary of the Wonthaggi Hospital asking the council to meet the hospital committee in conference ...
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Advertising : 3,629 wordsSir,£Almost every day fresh wages boards are coming into existence, and others are announcing their decisions, but still there is no tidings of the country ...
Article : 121 wordsSir,£The reply of the hon. secretary Mr. Marks) as to the allocation of the above fund apparently implies that, owing to the aloofness or separatism which too much ...
Article : 150 wordsThe following are wholesale prices ruling at the Western Market yesterday:—Apples.—Choice eating. 7.6 to 9/: good eating. 5.6 to 7/[?] inferior rating, 4/ to 3/6; choice cooking, 6/6 to 7/6; ...
Article : 3,832 wordsBAIRNSDALE, Tuesday. £ In the Divorce Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Hodges. Frederick John Wigg sought a divorce from his wife, Sarah Jane Wigg, ...
Article : 172 wordsThe Railways Commissioners are inviting tenders for the supply of 601b, steel rails and fishplates for use in connection with the manufacture of points and crossings, ...
Article : 58 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—Further evidence was taken here to-day by the Queensland commission in relation to the meat industry. ...
Article : 347 wordsSir.£"English Catholic," in "The Argus" of to-day, points out that Catholice hospitals and homes do not shut thier doors nor refase admission to Protestants. Th[?] ...
Article : 312 wordsThe varions railway administrative offices are at present connected with a departmental telephone exchange, which is situated in the telegraph office at ...
Article : 190 wordsECHUCA, Tuesday.£At the police court to-day Annie Hamilton and James Prendergast were charged with having unlawfully assaulted Thomas Victor M'Donnld. ...
Article : 67 wordsCAMPERDOWN. Monday. £ The demand for a ballot of shareholders in the Western District Co-operative BaconCuring Company on the question of ...
Article : 919 wordsSir,£As the money was obtained for charitable Institutions. I would like to ask why the hon's share was allotted to one member of the committee for purposes of ...
Article : 172 wordsInspector [?] proceeded against a youg man named [?] Hogan yesterday at the Williamstown Police Court for having ridden on the footboard of a railway [?]arriage between the ...
Article : 60 wordsMessrs, Tuekett and Styles, in conjunetion with Messrs. Charles Forrester and Co., continued the sale of the beautiful furnuture and art treasures of Mr. James ...
Article : 371 wordsBALLARAT, Tuesday.—In the course of a University Extension lceture to-night Professor Richard Berry referred to the effects of steam and its handmaidens, the ...
Article : 363 words[?] (Sept. 14).—Shackell, White, and Co. report:—"Cattle,—Entry good, consi[?]ing of [?] head, mostly young store cattle. Competition for fats bri[?]. and prices quite equal to late rates. ...
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Article : 252 wordsWAGGA, N.S.W., Tuesday.—At the police court F. J. Loughnan, a dairyman, was prosecuted for having sold milk adulterated to the extent of 46 per cent. of ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 18 Sep 1912, Page 6
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