The following is the correspondence referred to by Mr. Harper when replying in the Legislative Assembly last night to a statement made the previous afternoon by Mr. Bowman ...
Article : 1,923 wordsThere was an active market on the Stock Exchange to-day, and a good number of transactions were effected. The mining companies having most attention were Band and ...
Article : 2,735 wordsWe have received the following copies of correspondence presented to the Attorney-General of New South Wales:- (Copy). ...
Article : 3,149 wordsThe fifth concert of the season, which took place at the Co-operative-hall, in Collins-street east, yesterday afternoon, was the most numerously attended of any since these ...
Article : 935 wordsA deliberate attempt to commit suicide was made yesterday afternoon by a young man named John M. Carter, who has been employed in Prahran branch of the ...
Article : 794 wordsAt the last meeting of the shire council, a statement was made that many families were destitute through want of employment, consequent on the cessation of public works for ...
Article : 991 wordsThe reports of the mining surveyors and registrars for the quarter ending the 31st March were laid before Parliament on Tuesday. The analysis of the returns shows that ...
Article : 260 wordsAn adjourned special meeting of the Central Board of Health was held yesterday there being present—Dr. Youl (in the chair), Drs. Robertson and Rose, Professor Allen, ...
Article : 561 wordsA number of gentlemen interested in mining were shown yesterday forenoon, at Rigby's Hotel, Queen-street, the model of a safety-cage and hook, the idea of which is to ...
Article : 187 wordsIn forwarding mining reports for publication in "The Argus," managers of companies are particularly requested to give the names not only of the companies about which they write, but also of the ...
Article : 782 wordsSir,—The blame of the present inefficient education of the Medical School lies at the doors of the University, not of the hospitals. Compare the demands which the London ...
Article : 602 wordsSir,—Mr. Harper asks me what I meant by saying that the Rev. C. Strong had been "condemned" by the Presbyterian Church of Victoria. I cannot remember whether I ...
Article : 175 wordsThe steamer Ferret arrived from Balranald this morning with a small cargo of sundries. The steamer Glimpse cleared this afternoon for the same port with a full load of general ...
Article : 195 wordsSir,—With regard to the chicken-pox at Malvern, I beg to state that I have been misrepresented. The facts of the case are those: —I called on Dr. Fetherston, thinking he was ...
Article : 195 wordsSir,—In your yesterday's issue I observe a few lines from your Mary borough correspondent stating that at an extraordinary meeting held on Saturday evening, after several ...
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Advertising : 263 wordsSir,—Permit me to call attention through your valuable columns to a great inconvenience existing at our new Law Courts, and one which, I think, ought to be remedied by ...
Article : 183 wordsMONTAGUE EXTENDED. — The adjourned extra-ordinary general meeting of the Montague Extended Tin Mining Company Limited, was held on Wednesday evening, June 11, at Gunsler's Cafe, ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 12 Jun 1884, Page 7
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