DELEGATE (N.S.W.), Saturday. — There are conspicuous types of old and new brigades of pioneers in the sparsely inhabited forest areas of Eastern ...
Article : 921 wordsIn a blaze of glory and a blaze of heat J. O. Anderson, the conqueror of W. T. Tilden, tennis champion of the world, defeated Gerald Patterson, the champion ...
Article : 1,409 wordsA presentation of a collection of aboriginal weapons and implements has been made to the School of Mines museum by Mr. Cooper, of Sturt street. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 162 wordsA record has been established by the City Mutual-Life Assurance Socoety. Its new business for last year was about £2,250,000, according to an announcement made in ...
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Advertising : 429 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—"A grave Terror is being made by the trade union lenders of the Commonwealth in endeavouring to persunde the public that the industrial ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 61 wordsTo meet the increased requirements of student at Girton-College, additions, which will include spacious dining-room, are being made to the building. ...
Article : 382 wordsDiscussing the condition of the Maribyrnong River on Saturday, the mayor of Footscray (Councillor J. H. Stephens) said that the river was badly polluted, but the City ...
Article : 205 wordsSir,—Why should a round table conference be necessary. Are not the electors paying the members of Parliament and paying then well, to manage all the affairs of ...
Article : 186 wordsOn Saturday afternoon Mrs. J. McLeod, a member of the congregation of the Newtown presbyterian Church, laid the foundation-stone of a new manse, to be crected at a coat of £2,500, for the ...
Article : 467 wordsAt its committee meeting; on Tuesday the Commission of Publie Health will consider a special report from its officials, on the pollution of the Maribyrnong River, ...
Article : 359 wordsSir,—I wish to direct the attention of the victorian Railways Commissioner to the narrow footboards of many of the carriages. These footboards leave an open ...
Article : 164 wordsPERTH, Sunday.— At a recent conference between representalives of the Pastoralists' Association and the West Australian branch of the Australian Workers' Union, ...
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Advertising : 369 wordsALBURY.—Mr. R. Wenzke, of Pleasant Hills was admitted to the Albury District Hospital suffering from the effects or an injury caused by a steel splinter piercing the lid and ball of his right ...
Article : 119 wordsThe Hamilton Waterworks Trust is proceeding with the enlargement of five and a half miles of the main pipe line at an estimated cost of £20,000, and is also contemplating an outlay of £4,500 for ...
Article : 66 wordsSir,—Your correspondent "Essendon" evidently feels aggrieved that the pollution of the atmosphere by the Melbourne City Council's abattoirs and other works ...
Article : 388 wordsInformation gained by members of the East Brunswick Progress Association in regand to the treatment alleged to have been meted out to a baker at Footscray ...
Article : 168 wordsA street accident, in which a bolting horse was concerned, happened in the main thoroughfare yesterday. Wee Sing, an aged Mildura Chinese, had his feet crushed. His horse became fractions, ...
Article : 70 wordsCOBRAM, Sunday.— As a result of a fire on the property of Mr. J. M. Niall, of Melbourne, a stack of 70 tons of lucerne hay and a pressing machine were destroyed. The fire fighters saved a ...
Article : 73 wordsFurther particulars of the arrangements made for advertising on the back of country railway tickets were given on Saturday by the Railways Commissioners. This ...
Article : 185 wordsKYNETON, Sunday.—For eight years the Kyneton Agricultural Society has held its annual show on the third Wednesday in November. This year the Ballarat Grand National Show has been fixed ...
Article : 85 wordsSir,—Complaints are frequently being made with regrad to the failure of municipal bodies and some employers to give effect to the principle of preference to ...
Article : 220 wordsRUTHERGLEN, Saturday.—A largely attended meeting of vinegrowers was held to-day to [?]x the price of grapes for the next vintage. The meeting debated whether the price of grapes to ...
Article : 1,678 wordsBRISBANE, Sunday.—The Premier (Mr. Theodore) stated yesterday that it was expected that preliminary reports with regard to the railway associated with the ...
Article : 72 wordsThe nine innings game between Williamstown and Collingwod was full of interest. The seasiders scored two runs in their first innings, but failed to add any more, while Thomson, Scott, Potter, Larkin. ...
Article : 256 wordsPERTH, Saturday.—The council of the Civil Service Association considered the Government's decision to retire Mr. E. A. Mann, Government analyst, from the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 280 wordsSir,—In reference to the appointment of a town clerk for Malvern, and to the explanation given by the council, the gentle man appointed, who appears to have been ...
Article : 232 wordsSir,—In relation to the appeal of February 7 on behalf of funds to provide artificial limbs for Joseph Morrissey, who lost both arms as the result of an accident at ...
Article : 148 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—There was a sudden and dramatic finish to the boxing content at the Stadium on Saturday night between "Packy" McFarlane (Newcastle) and "Joe" Symonds, the English boxer ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 13 Feb 1922, Page 8
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