In the City Court on Friday 156 claims for rates wire listed. Verdicts were given for the amounts clained, with 2/6 costs in each instance. ...
Article : 664 wordsADELAIDE, Friday.—Yesterday Oscar Nelson, a railway employee, dieed at Rumpungle, in the Northern Territory, from the effects of drinking carbolic acid. Nelson ...
Article : 180 wordsAn extraordinary metting of the Incorporated Association of Secondary Teachers of Victoria was held at the Austral Salon last night, to consider the scheme for a ...
Article : 544 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—At the Central Summons Court to-dayj, before Mr. Love, S.M., Alfred Jackson proceeded against Charles Haynes for alleged criminal libel. ...
Article : 657 wordsAttention was directed at the meeting of the Trades-hall Council last night by the secretary (Mr. Stephen Barker) to a newspaper report in which "Colonel" Hammond, ...
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Advertising : 24,905 wordsMr. W. Middleton who for just upon 50 years was an employee in Bright and Hitchcock's resigned recently his position as departmental manager. He was ...
Article : 160 wordsThe report submitted to the annual meeting of the Victorian Muster Printers' Association at the Vienna Cafe on Thursday evening congratulated the members on the ...
Article : 215 wordsMuch interest has been aroused locally by the statement that the unproductive billy land surrounding the town could, with proper cultivation, be rendered productive ...
Article : 74 wordsWARRAGUL. Friday.—At a special meeting of the Warragul District Hospital committee, the secretary submitted a financial statement, which showed that the ...
Article : 120 wordsTATURA, Friday.—At the Tatura Police Court yesterday, before Mr. E. N. Moore, P.M., and two honorary justices, Charles Brady, storekeeper, was proceeded against ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Goroke annual spring show was held on September 18. The takings at the gate came to £31. The exhibits were well up to the usual standard, sheep being very promising white in ...
Article : 1,635 wordsDOOKIE, Friday.—Foxes are very numerous throughout the district. Mr. M. Dillon, of Waggarandall, lost 20 fowls in one night, in addition to a number of lambs. ...
Article : 1,195 wordsA communication from the chief inspector of factories (Mr. Harrison Ord) was read at a meeting of the executive of the Coachbuilders' and Wheelwrights' Union last ...
Article : 64 wordsA post-mortem examination of the body of Richard Alderton, who died in the Melbourne Hospital on Thursday, revealed a fracture of the skull. Alderton was a single ...
Article : 101 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—The present standard of the ministry came in for criticism at the sitting of the Australasian Baptist Congress to-day, and suggestions for a ...
Article : 251 wordsThe Eaglehawk Methodist Circuit has invited the superintendent (the Rev. H. B. Barber) to remain another year. The Rev. J. C. Jenison, of Tasmania, will also be ...
Article : 1,015 wordsBRISBANE, Friday. — The conference called to deal with the Etheridge trouble was held to-day. A settlement was arrived at on the following terms:—All persons who ...
Article : 101 wordsYesterday morning Charles Gundy was working at Messrs. Wright and Orr's dock, Yarra-bank, and while shifting a plank he slipped and fell a distance ot 20ft. He was ...
Article : 75 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—According to medical evidence men who work as rock-choppers in tunnels or open cuts take their lives in their hands. Quartz crystals that find their ...
Article : 137 wordsJames Chalker, an old age penisoner, re siding at No. 8 Little Bay-street, Port Melbourne, was knocked down by a tram-car in Bay-street, last night. The injured man ...
Article : 66 wordsAt a meeting of the Inventors' Society for Victoria held last evening, Mr.G. Andrew presiding, a motion, moved by Mr. W. Smithers-Gardd, and seconded by Mr. ...
Article : 100 wordsTERANG, Friday. — The inquiry into the circumstances which caused the death of Charles Westlake was conducted this afternoon by Mr. James Bradshaw, J.P. ...
Article : 143 wordsHOBART, Friday.—The Legislative Council last night concluded consideration of the Licensing Bill in committee. Many amendments were made, the most important being the change of voters at ...
Article : 311 wordsBefore Messrs. Rain, Gahan, Aument, Leves, Cornfoot, and Tait J.P.'s at the Collingwood Court on Friday, Edward Coulson, [?]n engin[?] and a motirist, was charged with injuring a ...
Article : 348 wordsPERTH, Friday.—A bag of potatoes fell on a lumper named Albert Beckett in the hold of the s.s. Grantala this morning, and fractured his spine. ...
Article : 30 wordsHEATHCOTE, Friday.—Robert Hamilton the son of Mr. J. Hamilton, the poundkeeper, at the north end of the town, was riding on a load of wood yesterday, when ...
Article : 73 wordsARARAT, Tuesday.—Thomas Movnham, 2l years of age, who s employed as a labourer at the Ararat railway station, was lighting a charcoal heater by means of benzine. The smouldering ...
Article : 191 wordsBALLARAT, Friday.—Speaking to a motion submitted at the town council on Friday with a view to preventiong Sunday concerts for other than religious or ...
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Advertising : 371 wordsAt the weekly meeting of the executive of the Shopkeepers' Saturday Half-holiday Association held on Thursday night, it was stated that ...
Article : 170 wordsDetective Hawkins has been busy for two or three days past in investigating several cases of housebreaking which have been reported from the suburbs, and yesterday, in ...
Article : 218 wordsSupplementary Reture—Theory, Grade III.— Passed—Kath[?] Mary [?]aly (C. M., Ballarat), Theory.—Grade V.—Passed—Hele n Sylvia Smith (P.L.C.). ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 26 Sep 1908, Page 16
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