It requires to be repeated many times before the public mind is fully Instructed, and In order to prevent already wide-spread disappointment, that the music at the Exhibition is ...
Article : 1,283 wordsThe exhibition of the National Association was opened by the Governor to-day. The weather was unfavourable, several showers falling, with promise of more. The horse ...
Article : 281 wordsWar to the knife has now been declared by the Maritime Labour Council against the Oceanic Steamship Company, the owners of the San Francisco mail steamers. The ...
Article : 141 wordsThe select committee of the House ot Assembly have sent in their report, embodying the result of their inquiry into the circumstances connected with the failure to ...
Article : 233 wordsIn the Assembly to-day, Inquiries were made relative to the supply of coul in posaession of the Government, in connection with the impending strike of the Newcastle ...
Article : 105 wordsRequisitions in favour of farthing bids at the wool auctions have been signed by woolgrowers, representing 405,454 bulee of wool, the total production of Australasia in 1887 ...
Article : 557 wordsThe second match played by the Australian Eleven during their present tour against an Eleven of All England was commenced to-day at the Kennington Oval. the English team ...
Article : 420 wordsThe efforts of the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce to bring about a peaceful settlement of the dispute between the Newcastle miners and the colliery proprietors has so ...
Article : 616 wordsSir Henry Loch, Sir Robert Hamilton (Governor of Tasmania), Captain Ogilvy, Mr. H. Cuthbert, M.L.C., Mr. Robertaon, Lady Hamilton, Miss Deverell, and Miss Cuthbert ...
Article : 197 wordsAn article which appeared in the New Zealand Herald of July 10 reflecting on Mr. W. J. M. Larnach, M.H.R., was brought under the notice of the House of Representatives ...
Article : 171 wordsNews has been received by the s.s. Victoria that the China tea ship Angers is ashore at Cockburn Reel, 300 miles north of Cooktown. The fore compartment is full of water. There ...
Article : 149 wordsThe inquest relative to the murder of John Duggnn was resumed at 10 o'clock this morning by Mr. R. Strickland, P.M. Sub-Inspector Walshe conducted the cuse for the Crown, ...
Article : 1,432 wordsThe obtaining of large sums of money under false pretences has been succcsamlly carried on in Melbourne for the last two months by a man named Sydney Lauahut, ...
Article : 837 wordsAn application was made to Mr. Juatire A'Beckett in chambers yesterday by Mr. Hood for leave to appeal to the Privy Council against the decision of the Full ...
Article : 832 wordsThe following is a list of passengers to and from Sydney passing through Albury as forwarded by our correspondent:- ALBURY, TUESDAY. ...
Article : 1,403 wordsParliament waa opened at noon to-day by the Governor with the usual formalities. The speech relers to the causes which de layed the meeting until a period of the year ...
Article : 782 wordsA meeting of the committee of the National Party waa held in the town hall last evening. A party from the country districts is now in Brisbane for the Agricultural ...
Article : 235 wordsThe probabilities of the miners employed in the Newcastle collieries currying out their threat of going out on strike at the end of next week, were again freely discussed in ...
Article : 774 wordsAn excursion train for Melbourne left this morning with 500 passengers. This is one of the heaviest trains that has ever left Adelaide. ...
Article : 74 wordsA crowded meeting waa held In the townhall to-night to discuss tho personalty tax. The Treasurer and the Minister of Lands addressed the meeting. Finally an ...
Article : 140 wordsA horrible nnd uncommon accident happened last night in the railway station yard, Williamstown. The goods pilot engine No. 105 had been engaged shunting, and had ...
Article : 394 wordsWAHGUNYAH, AUG. 14.—207 fat morino wothers from Corowa crossed to-day. and will truck to-morrow for Beechworth, H. L. Hudson owner. ...
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Article : 284 wordsALBURY, Aug. 14— stock Movements—14 trucke fat sheep, from Dubbe to Melbourne; 11 trucks fat cattle, from Old Junee to Melbourne, Powers, Rutherford, and Co.; 14 trucks for cattle, from Old Junce ...
Article : 172 wordsThe monthly meeting ot the Fifth Original South Melbourne Terminating Building Society was held at the offices, 82 Collinsstreet east, lust evening, Mr. A. Ellis being ...
Article : 55 wordsThe following passengers leite Melbourne for Adelaide by the expreaa yesterday:- Messrs. Ambler, Simms, Gar[?], Mais, Morphett, Miller, Staopoole, Adelaide; Mossrs, Dwyer, ...
Article : 84 wordsThe man killed on the railway line on Thursday night has been recognised as a book agent named John W. Dean Cotnyns. The two remaining building contractors ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 15 Aug 1888, Page 8
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