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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 136 words view this articleH. Burr, who sustained concussion of the brain through Sustain falling with him in the Federal Hurdle Race, at Moonce Valley, on Saturday, and was subsequently removed ...
Article : 1204 words view this articleA special meeting of the members of the Victorian Owners' and Trainers' Association was held yesterday at the Vinegrowers' Club, Collins-street west, "to consider the ...
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Detailed Lists, Results, Guides : 150 words view this articleWELLINGTON, Monday.—The British football team arrived by the Athenic to-day, and was welcomed by representatives of the New Zealand Rugby Union, the Wellington Rugby Union, and about a ...
Article : 79 words view this articleThe annual conference of the Australian Federal Cycling Council will commence to-morrow, at the offices of the League of Victorian Wheelmen, 213 Collins-street. ...
Article : 88 words view this articleTo prevent misconception, it is necessary to explain, in regard to the report of the Royal Melbourne championship, published yesterday, that Mr. Bruce returned his card directly upon the ...
Article : 80 words view this articleBROKEN HILL. Monday.—"Jack" Blackmore (10st. 101b.) knocked out Peter Kling (12st. 21b.) to-night at the Crystal Theatre. At the beginning of the fourth round Kling was floored several times. ...
Article : 49 words view this articleAttention has often been directed to the unsatisfactory state of the ferry service from Port Melbourne to Williamstown. The service, which is in the hands of a ...
Article : 416 words view this articleDUNEDIN, May 9.—Sir J. G. Ward has deemed it advisable to make it clear that his recent remarks were a hint at a possible increase in taxation. He says he was ...
Article : 636 words view this articleAt the Footscary Council meeting last night a letter from the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works was read, in which it was stated that on May 5 the board adopted a recommendation that ...
Article : 232 words view this articleCouncillor Carroll, of Malvern, last night made his first report as commissioner on the Metropolitan Board. He said that it was now a recommendation of the committee that provision be ...
Article : 176 words view this articleAt the meeting of the St. Kilda Council last evening Mr. E. L. Homes, secretary of the Automobile Club of Victoria, wrote denying allegations recently made by Mr. T. G. Watson that the ...
Article : 149 words view this articleIt has been decided by the Leather-dressers' Union to amalgamate with the Tanners' and Curriers' Union. Whe amalgamation is effected, an application will be ...
Article : 54 words view this articleBENDIGO, Monday.—The announement made in "The Argus" on Monday that Mr. Merrin (chief inspector of mines) had decided to enforce the six hours' shift clause ...
Article : 139 words view this articleSYDNEY, Monday.—A very prolonged coal-mining strike has ended. The mines at Airly, in the Western district, came out on strike nine months ago, for an advance ...
Article : 145 words view this articleSYDNEY, Monday.—The Amalgamated Society of Engineers has a case before the Arbitration Court. The demands of the union are mainly for increased wages, ...
Article : 124 words view this articleBRISBANE, Monday.—An industrial dispute occurred at Pinkenba this afternoon in connection with the discharge of about 80 tons of cargo from the ...
Article : 140 words view this articleGEELONG, Monday.—A report has been made to the superintendent of police regarding the alleged assault on Umpire Tulloch, subsequent to the ...
Article : 61 words view this articleGeorge Holloway, a fisherman, at Brighton Beach, laid his lines between the local baths and the pier early on Sunday morning. His object was to secure a catch of ...
Article : 105 words view this articleSir,—Being on a visit to Sydney, and having the opportunity of examining the methods adopted by "New South Wales governing authorities with respect to tourist ...
Article : 777 words view this articleBALLARAT, Monday.—After persistent pressure, it is expected that departmental consent will shortly enable the Water Commission to make a start with the ...
Article : 585 words view this articleSir,—In to-day's issue of your paper a correspondent signing himelf "Britisher" is, it would seem, in doubt us to his nationality. After stating that his "mother ...
Article : 134 words view this articleYesterday, at the Footscray Court, before Messrs. D. Mitchell and J. M.'Phee, J.P.'s, Hiram Jones, who described himself as a mechanical engineer, residing at 53 Bunbury-street, proceeded against ...
Article : 356 words view this articleAt the Footscray Court on Monday, during the hearing of a charge against a hotelkeeper of having sold liquor to two lads apparently under the age of 18 years, the Bench gave considerable ...
Article : 153 words view this articleAt the Prahran Court yesterday, before Mr. M'Kinnon[?] (chairman). Major Clipperton, and Messrs. Hyslop and Phipps, J.P.'s, Henry Bull, a resident of 23 May-road, Toorak, was charged with ...
Article : 137 words view this articleTake LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Chomists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 1/1½—[Advt.] ...
Article : 34 words view this articleSir,—In the article in Saturday's issue Mr. Walter Mardoch commences by saying that he proposes to offer a few respectful remarks on the recent public atterances of ...
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