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Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 wordsThe Victorian championship tournament was continued yesterday in delightful weather. It was rather an off day as regards exciting matches, as neither of the Americans was playing, but there ...
Article : 1,746 wordsIn the First Civil Court yesterday. Mr. Justice Cussen commenced the hearing of an application by Neil Morison and Archibald M'Dougall, as executors, seeking to ...
Article : 713 wordsDelightful weather was experienced for the Sunbury Racing Club meeting on Wednesday, and there was a splendid attendance to witness the racing, which turned ...
Article : 1,066 wordsPolitical Economy.—Third Year Arts.—Passed— 6, 60, 62, 80, 112, 190, 425, 435. Second Year Laws. —Passed—10,76, 97, 198, 279, 297, 315, 407, 408, 422, 432, 453, 502. Certificated Teachers, &c.— ...
Article : 855 wordsThe thirtieth annual meeting of the Colonial Mutual Fire Insurance Company Limited was held yesterday, at the offices of the company, Market-street. There was ...
Article : 1,395 wordsA resolution is to be submitted at the next meeting of the Victorian branch of the Shop Assistants' and Warehouse Employees' Federation in favour of making a demand ...
Article : 532 wordsThe annual session of the Baptist Union of Victoria was continued yesterday at the Collin-street church, with the president (Rev. J. H. Goble) in the chair. Business ...
Article : 633 wordsADELAIDE, Wednesday. — In the Court of Industrial Appeals to-day, Mr. Justice Gordon stated that the determination of the Drivers' Board purporting to fix the wages ...
Article : 74 wordsTo-day.—Footracing at Flemington (evening); Albury races (second day); entries close for War[?] races; lawn tennis championships, Association-ground, St. Kilda road. ...
Article : 85 wordsThe annual conference of the National Association of Nurserymen and Seedsmen was resumed last evening at the Port Phillip Club Hotel, Flinders-street. ...
Article : 285 wordsThere were three odds-on chances at the Sunbury meeting yesterday, and two of them ended in favour of backers, Sinderby winning the Handicap Maiden Plate and ...
Article : 964 wordsSir,—Regarding the protes made by the Nurserymen and Seedsmen's Association of Australia, at its annual conference, held yesterday, against the unfair free ...
Article : 357 wordsThe greater portion of the time at the meeting of the Shop Assistants' Union on Tuesday evening was taken up in discussing the recommemdation of the state conference, ...
Article : 95 wordsMr. Mark Hambourg has been persuaded to give the Melbourne people another chance of hearing him before he leaves Australia; and he appeared at a matince recital ...
Article : 728 wordsALLENDALE, Wednesday. — The request made by the directors of the West Berry Consols Company for the introduction of the contract system in blocking and ...
Article : 203 wordsMr. Justice A'Beckelt yesterday, in the Practice Court, gave his reserved judgment in the action brought by the Metropolitan Bank against the mayor, councillors, and ...
Article : 1,005 wordsSir,—As mayor of Brighton Sir Thomas Bent is reported in "The Argus" of to-day as having made certain charges against this institution. I would ask you kindly to allow ...
Article : 1,057 wordsA Chinese named Soy Lee, who was tried at the Criminal Court yesterday on a charge of having committed an offence against a girl under the age of 16, was found not gailty by the jury after ...
Article : 60 wordsALBURY, Wednesday.—The spring meeting of the Albury Racing Club was opened to-day in perfect weather, there being a good attendance Details: ...
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Advertising : 660 wordsMaiden Handicap, 50 sovs. Five furlongs.— Malmsey, 9.0; Otira, 8.9; Coronealla, 8.5; Ngauruhoe, 8.3: Gunpowder, 8.3; Astelon, 8.0; Siege Moi, 7.9: Scotch Airs. 7.9; First Bolt, 7.7; Ritmo, 7.7; ...
Article : 454 wordsEpsom Plate. Five furlongs.—First Rose, 9.3; Cres O, 8.13; Dhobi, 8.9; Wh[?]re, 8.9; Cryograft, 8.7; Lorenzo, 8.7; Honeymoon, 8.3; Secret, 7.12; Meg Miller, 7.10; Gold Sign, 7.10; Maepherson, 7.10; ...
Article : 535 wordsA call was received by the fire brigade shortly after 8 o'clock yesterday evening from North Melbourne. North Melbourne, Kensington, and Essendon ...
Article : 106 wordsRepresentatives of the Eaglehawk Borough Council yesterday petitioned the Minister for Works (Mr. M'Bryde) to grant the borough an order under the Electric Light ...
Article : 298 wordsMadame Florence Ewart, whose reputation as a violinist was known here before she herself came to Victoria, gave a recital in Glen's-hall yesterday evening. She had ...
Article : 257 wordsDimelow and Gaylard v. The Big Store.—Dimelow and Gayland, all out for 54: Big Store, eight wickets for 94. Bowling for Dimelow.—Fette[?], three wickets, Tregaskis two, Jeffries two, ...
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Advertising : 284 wordsA SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Spencer-street station on Race Day, at 9.40 a.m., returning at 6.30 p.m., via Bacchus Marsh. The course is within a few minutes' drive of the ...
Article : 78 wordsAthletes will be catered for this evening by the Olympic Athletic Club at the Flemington Running-grounds. The programme embraces a novice handicap, of £5 (70 entries), a one-mile walk, of ...
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Advertising : 42 wordsFOOTRACING TO-NIGHT, Flemington Grounds. Novice, of £5; Youths', £2/10/; Walk, £5. ENTRIES CLOSE 3.30. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 19 Nov 1908, Page 7
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