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In the House of Representatives yesterday the Prime Mimster (Mr. Deakin) was questioned as to the Government's transactions in regard to the first issue of the "Lone ...
Article : 460 words view this articleLady Talbot was "at home" yesterday afternoon at state Government-house, and entertained Lady Madden and the wives of the visiting Premiers and others at tea. ...
Article : 1152 words view this articleSome remarkable stories about the methods of gold-stealors were told at the Premiers' Conference yesterday by Mr. M'Lcod, the Minister of Mines of Victoria, ...
Article : 1340 words view this article"I should think the best thing for Constable John Doyle to do—if his qualities are as good as has been stated—would be to apply again for admission to the police ...
Article : 127 words view this article-wGeorge Joseph Taylor, of West Wnibur ton engincdrivci Causes of msolvencvSickue-H of self and fainilj Liabilities, ...
Article : 170 words view this articleThe representatives of the states at the Premiers' Conference yesterday completed all the items of business, apart from those connected with the financial problem. The ...
Article : 1803 words view this articleMr. Crouch (V.), in the House of Representatives yesterday, asked the Prime Minister if it were true, as stated in the press, that Mr. Deakin proposed to meet ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 52 words view this articleSir,—The letter in your issue of to-day under the above heading should appeal strongly to those directly concerned with the erection of our national ...
Article : 197 words view this articleSir,—Referring to the Linlithgow memorial statue "Anti-Provincialism in Art" asks, "Who shall be sculptor?" The letter created no surprise in my mind, being ...
Article : 370 words view this articleOn the invitation of Mr. and Mrs. George Arnold, between 200 and 300 friends of the Rev. C. H. Nash assembled at "Iddesleigh," Lisson-grove, Hawthorn, yesterday ...
Article : 187 words view this articleBritish Soldier Suffered Torments with skin Disease Contracted in India—Was Covered with Large Sores—Life in India Affected Liver—Found No Relief in Several Hospitals, but Cuticura ...
Article : 222 words view this articleFor some days past the state Ministry has been in communication with two gentlemen whose inclusion as members of the Royal Commission which is to conduct ...
Article : 186 words view this articleThe further tests of the brakes on the Bendigo train will, as idicated in "The Argus" yesterday, probably be postponed until next week. The three experts who ...
Article : 113 words view this articleThe statements contained in the enginemen's official reports, which were published in "The Argus" of Monday, disclosed, amongst other things, that both firemen on ...
Article : 218 words view this articleImportance has been attached in some quarters to the fact that the brakes in use on the Bendigo train were not on the "quick-acting" principle. On this point, ...
Article : 166 words view this articleIt was stated in "The Argus" of yesterday that at the inquest the Crown solicitor's clerks would instruct both counsel for the Railway Commissioners and counsel for the ...
Article : 183 words view this articleThe Coroner (Dr. Cole) yesterday interviewed the Solicitor-General (Mr. Mackey), and expressed the opinion that it would be inadvisable for the Crown law authorities to ...
Article : 156 words view this articleThe Railway department have now been notified of 430 persons who sustained in juries in the accident at Sunshine. The following additional names were received ...
Article : 158 words view this articleAt a meeting of the council of the Victorian Chamber of Manufactures (the first since the railway accident at Sunshine) held last evening, a resolution was carried ...
Article : 55 words view this articlePears, Soap Makers to Her Majesty, the Queen.—[Advt.] ...
Article : 11 words view this articleThe debate on the second reading of the Licensing Bill was resumed in the House of Commons yesterday afternoon, when a vote was taken on the amendment moved ...
Article : 206 words view this articleMore monster petitions to the House of Commons in regard to the Licensing Bill were presented yesterday. One from residents of London protesting ...
Article : 91 words view this articleThe election contest for Dundee is becoming hot and fierce. Mr. Churchill is opposed by Mr. Baxter, a local manufacturer of much popularity, in the Unionist ...
Article : 193 words view this articleFor a long time there have been rumours at various intervals of the approaching resignation of Sir Antony Macdonnell, UnderSecretary for Ireland, whose relations with ...
Article : 153 words view this articleThe Agent-General for Victoria (Mr. J. W. Taverner) yesterday invited a number of pressmen and leading provision merchants to inspect the consignment of ...
Article : 118 words view this articleFor the May series of wool auctions 318,000 bales have arrived. There have been forwarded direct to manufacturers 132,000 bales, leaving 263,000 bales available for ...
Article : 39 words view this articleThe following private advices have been received:— By Goldsbrough, Mort, and Company Ltd.— "Quantity available for third series, opening on ...
Article : 321 words view this articleThe following arrivals and departures are announced:— Arrivals.—Herzogin Sophic Charlotte, bq., from Wallaroo January 29, Loch ...
Article : 76 words view this articleThe Calcutta correspondent of the "Daily Express" publishes a statement that unconfirmed reports are current that documents seized in the bomb factory in that ...
Article : 227 words view this articleMr. John A. Johnson, the state Governor of Minnesota, and one of the Democratic candidates for the Presidency, declares that Americans must obliterate the imaginary ...
Article : 103 words view this articleThere were further developments of interest yesterday in the trouble regarding the management of the home, at Parkville, of the Victorian Neglected Children's Aid ...
Article : 707 words view this articleMembers of the committee managing the Home for Neglected Children at Royal-park waited upon the Chief Secretary (Sir Alexander Peacock) privately yesterday and ...
Article : 183 words view this articleSir,—It is with the deepest regret that I have read in "The Argus" of the manner in which Miss Sutherland has been treated. My mother, who was one of the first to ...
Article : 183 words view this article"The Times," in its comments on the position in regard to the frontier fighting in India, says that the presence of General Willcocks with a force at Landi Kotal, in ...
Article : 358 words view this articleIn addition to the Australian artists previously mentioned as having pictures accepted by the Royal Academy are Mr. C. Quinn, of Melbourne, and Mrs. Effic ...
Article : 250 words view this articleThe Union Steamship Company Limited of New Zealand has purchased the sailing ship Dartford, 1,327 tons, now lying in Sydney to be used as a training ship for ...
Article : 234 words view this articleConsols closed on Monday at £85?, or a fall of 1? as compared with last Thursday. The decline is due to bear sales and the Indian war news. ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 49 words view this articleThe Australian and New Zealand Mortgage Company Limited for the year ended December 31 earned a profit of £352. ...
Article : 28 words view this articleWheat and Flour.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimitcd at 3,230,000 quarters against 3,450,000 quarters a week ago, and 3,505,000 ...
Article : 147 words view this articleTo man's necessities which have a salutary influence includes an unequalled medicinal stimulant in "Wolfe's-Schnapps."—[Advt.] WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE for ...
Article : 41 words view this articleThe dinner of the Colonial Institute, held last evening at the Hotel Cecil, brought together a distinguished company of representative men. The guests numbered 350, and ...
Article : 911 words view this articleAbdul Aziz, whose title to the throne of Morocco has been challenged by Mulai Hafid, has recaptured the seaport ot Sa[?]i, on the west coast, which he had previously ...
Article : 72 words view this articleThe Sultan of Turkey has purchased in Paris the famous Hope Diamond. The price paid for the gem was £80,000. [The Hope diamond, a sapphire blue ...
Article : 87 words view this articleA large number of Russian peasants who had attended church service in Bykhoff, on the River Dneiper, on Sunday, in returning home, had to cross the river in ...
Article : 70 words view this articleAre preferred by lovers of good things. Guaranteed hand-made.—[Advt.] ...
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