At the City Court on Friday, before Mr. Call, P.M., and a bench of magistrates, a youngman named Alfred Woods, who recently arrived in the colony from Tasmania ...
Article : 866 wordsThe following notifications are published in the Government Gazette of Friday:— Mr. R. L. J. Ellery has been appointed a trustee of the Public Library, Museum, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 453 wordsAt the police court to-day, three hours were occupied in hearing the case of wilful destruction brought against 11 young mechanics and apprentices, charging them with ...
Article : 241 wordsThe final meeting of the committee of the Melbourne Metropolitan Liedertafel concerts was held this afternoon at the town-hall, Sir Patrick Jennings in the chair. Mr. D. ...
Article : 234 wordsThe following particulars of the serious fire at Wagga Wagga, in which a child was barnt to death, are from the Wagga Wagga Advertiser of Thursday:— ...
Article : 863 wordsA notary public, formerly carrying on business in Chancery-lane, named Edward Crisp, was brought up on warrant on remand at the City Police Court on Friday, ...
Article : 1,246 wordsThe quarterly meeting of the board of directors of the Manchester Unity in Victoria waa held on the 4th inst, at the board-room, M. U. Hall, Swanaton-street. Present — ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 193 wordsThe escapeeS from New Caledonia, who landed at Fraser's Island some months ago, were brought before the police court this afternoon, and discharged for the purpose of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 144 wordsSome time ago a paragraph appeared in one of the morning papers to the effect that a gang of bushrangers was supposed to be encamped somewhere in the White Horse ...
Article : 412 wordsOn Friday Mr. Candler held an inquest at Gowerville, South Preston, on the body of a farmer, 50 years of ago, named James Jamieson, when the following evidence was ...
Article : 388 wordsSir,—When so much is printed in Australasian papers regarding the strocities of the south Sea Islanders,I beg to call your attention to the nature and results of one of those ...
Article : 1,003 wordsSir,—On my arrival here this morning, I read with great surpries well-displayed telegram, reciting the extraordinary freak, unprofessional conduct, and ungiateful attitade ...
Article : 257 wordsSir,—Mr. Bent has I see in his endeavours to cut down free, passes stopped the f[?]e passage of volunteers on the Williamstown line on their way to and from the rifle ranges. ...
Article : 163 wordsThe cricket match between eleven amateur riders and the same number of professional jockeys, arranged as a benefit for the mother and sister of the jockey Dodds, who ...
Article : 443 wordsThe Hon. T. Bent, Minister of Railways, passed through Geelong by the afternoon train en route to Camperdown. He was interviewed by Mr. G. Cunningham, mayor, ...
Article : 193 wordsSir,—I am quite well aware that your cor respondent's' anonymity has nothing to do with the value of his arguments, but it has everything to do with the conditions ...
Article : 233 wordsSir,—I really think that the Commissioner of Railways is carrying his restrictions as to free travelling too far by now preventing the volunteers from travelling to and from the ...
Article : 259 wordsDAREBIN.—The ordinary meeting and tho adjourned annual meeting were held on Monday, 10th December, In the shire-hall, Eppineg. Members present—counclilors M'Coy (president), Hearn, wilson, Morgan, ...
Article : 711 wordsSir,—I find that to return thanks for benefits received is more difficult than begging for them. I cannot, however, be an unthankful beggar, therefore I must do the ...
Article : 415 wordsWheat in the local market has been advancing during the past two days. This afternoon prime is worth 4s. 5d. The supply is not very large. ...
Article : 208 wordsSir,—Regarding the swearing of a witness at Hawthorn I do not wish to have any controversy with your reporter, I leave your readers to judge whether I made insinuations ...
Article : 368 wordsSir,—I observe by a memo, from head quarters that Mr. Bent has discontinued the privilege allowed of late years to volunteers, viz., free passages to and from the ...
Article : 347 wordsSir,—Statements having appeared in the press respecting the quality of pbosphorus supplied to the Government for rabbit poisoning, we have to request that you will ...
Article : 239 wordsHugh Brown, of Fitzroy, salesman. Causes of insolvency—Sickness in family, adverse judgment in County Court, pressure of creditors, and want of remunerative ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 7 Jan 1882, Page 11
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