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Each Thursday morning is devoted by the Legislative Assembly to private members' business, and yesterday for a couple of hours private members' bills were before ...
Article : 2581 words view this articleThe president of the Austin Hospital (Alderman Strong) has written as follows to Mr. H. A. Austin, of Geelong, eldest son of the foundress of the hospital:— ...
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Advertising : 45 words view this articleAt a meeting of the Elders' Association of the Presbyterian Church, held in the Glenferrie school last night, an address on "Home Unions" was delivered by the Rev. ...
Article : 147 words view this articleA woman named Rose Richards was charged at the Criminal Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Hodges and a jury of 12, with the offence of abandoning a child, ...
Article : 313 words view this articleWe have to acknowledge receipt during the past week of the following letters, for which we regret we have been unable to find room:— J. Williamson; "Mercator," Melbourne; J. Bird, ...
Article : 59 words view this articleSir,—Mr. Tuckwell's article in "The Argus" of Saturday might lead some people to suppose that the M'Ivor Gold Escort was composed of police, as were nearly all ...
Article : 148 words view this articleSir,—Referring to the prosecution of several men who smoked in non-smoking carriages, I quite endorse the statement made by Home" in "The Argus" to-day. If the ...
Article : 313 words view this articleSir,—"One of the Victims" made timely complaint in "The Argus" yesterday of the dust nuisance caused by trades people sweeping their door fronts as late as 9 ...
Article : 110 words view this articleSir,—In the report of the discussion at the Fruitgrowers' Conference regarding the fruiterers' holiday, I am made to say that there was a loss of 35,000 cases of fruit at ...
Article : 108 words view this articleSir,—The postal officials are not alone in their discontent as to the very vexed question of increments. The same system obtains in the Customs and other departments. ...
Article : 210 words view this articleSir,—Might not Mr. James Stevens himself have mistaken the wreck, he visited in 1853, and Captain Mills be right after all? It is of course, allowed by the ...
Article : 314 words view this articleSir,—In "The Argus" to-day Mr. Judkins writes again on this subject, and repeats the statement that the population of Wonthaggi and district definitely determined ...
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Advertising : 15 words view this articleSir,—The Premier is under a promise to the member for Hawthorn to consider the claims of the fifth class clerical officers of the public service who have been over 20 ...
Article : 180 words view this articlePERTH, Thursday.—If brought into existence on the lines recommended by the Royal commission the West Australian University will be the first free university ...
Article : 556 words view this articleMme. Carreno gave her final pianoforte recital in the Town-hall yesterday afternoon. She began with a magnificent interpretation of Beethoven's "Waldstein" Sonata (op. 53). ...
Article : 327 words view this articleIn delivering judgment on Tuesday on an originating summons which had been heard before him Mr. Justice A'Beckett made the following remarks:—"The carelessness of ...
Article : 479 words view this article"The Army Annual and Year Book," for 1910, edited by Major B. F. S. Baden-Powell and Lieut.-Colonel H. M. E. Brunker. (London; William C[?]owes and Sons Ltd.) ...
Article : 3040 words view this articleBy direction of the Minister for Public Works (Mr. Baillieu), lenders are being invited for extensive alterations and additions to the upper division of the Sunbury Lunatic ...
Article : 105 words view this articleThe following engineering students regularly attended and showed proficiency in ambulance work (first aid to the injured) as required by the regulations for degrees in engineering:—Charles ...
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Advertising : 49 words view this articleWhen delivering a lunch-hour lecture on the subject of "Christianity and Social Reform," in the Athcnæum-hall yesterday, Canon Stephen said that any of the great ...
Article : 270 words view this articleCharles Marriott never writes a book which fails to leave some new idea, some fresh impression of life on the mind of his readers. He does not seem to have ...
Article : 1743 words view this articleLANCEFIELD.—The spring show of the Horticultural Society was held on Wednesday and Thursday, and all previous records were eclipsed, both in entries and attendance. The show ...
Article : 78 words view this articleThe secretary of the Hamilton Angling Society states:—"At a meeting of our society a member reported that a sawmilling plant had been erected at the edge ...
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