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Detailed lists, results, guides : 118 wordsMr. S. J. Goldsmith, P.M., has sin[?]e December I recommended 74 applications in the city for invalid pensions, and refused one—that of a lad who can ineligible owing ...
Article : 109 wordsAt the City Police Court yesterday, James Smith was charged with having used Flinders. street as a place of betting between May 27 and November 12, 1910. Mr. Freeman, assistant Crown ...
Article : 207 wordsTo-day.—warrnambool races; entries close for Alberton races; inquiry into accident at Aspendale; Tungamah races. Friday.—Acceptances for Hobart Cup; Melbourne ...
Article : 84 wordsThe Aspendale-park stewards will hold a meeting at Scottish-house, William-street, at half-past 3 o'clock this afternoon in order to inquire into the accident which ...
Article : 574 wordsCONTAINS the PERFORMANCES of NEARLY EVERY RACEHORSE for the PAST YEAR in ALL the STATES and NEW ZEALAND. Published by the Proprictors of "The Argus" ...
Article : 82 wordsMounted-constable Fattor[?]i will succeed Mounted-constable Wilkinson in Bendigo. Mr. John Walker, a young Bendigo sculptor, has completed a bust of Burns. The ...
Article : 153 wordsStanley Carter informed the South Melbourne Police Court Bench yesterday that while passing Charles M'Millan's place of business in Clarendonstreet on December 30, the latter called out in a ...
Article : 87 wordsKORUMBURRA, Wednesday.—Workmaster Keddie and his assistant were ncnrly run down by a coal train yesterday afternoon The 3.15 p.m. train to Nyora ...
Article : 90 wordsAfter examining specimens of diseased potatoes found at Penshurst, Mr. M'Alpine, Government vegetable pathologist. has declared them to be affected by Irish blight. A ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 wordsInquiries are being made by the Railway department in London as to the most suitable type of electric crane for departmental purposes, and the work of erecting one at ...
Article : 126 wordsSir,—In addition to the reasons given by "Bather" in "The Argus" of Monday, I would like to point out that some of the residents live too far away from the baths to ...
Article : 156 wordsThe games played in the Melbourne club's electric light tournament on Tuesday night resulted as follows:— Cunningham, Curtis, Pennington, Niven ...
Article : 189 wordsThere was a marked decline in pigs at the local sales on Tuesday, prime baconers casing from 4/ to 6/ per head on late rates. The top price realised was £2/4/. Last ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 5,173 wordsSir,—In Western Australia the municipalities enter into keen competition with each other in attracting the public to their different beaches. There they have large ...
Article : 128 wordsBEECHWORTH, Tuesday.—The rink championship in connection with the North-Eastern district was decided on the Beechworth green, and resulted in a win for Mr. Govett's team by 1 point. The ...
Article : 63 wordsHEATHCOTE, Wednesday.—A fire occurred yesterday. next the junction of the Costerfield and Redcastle roads, as the result of which Mr. T. S. Wade lost 50 hags ...
Article : 408 wordsSir,—The true preventative of indecency in open bathing is the establishment of bathing-boxes. The residents erect bathing-boxes, and the more or less permanent ...
Article : 223 wordsBENDIGO, Wednesday.—Eaglehawk A. 92, beat Castlemaine A. 56; Bendigo A. 76, beat Kyneton A. 72; South Bendigo A. 91, beat Maldon A. 57. ...
Article : 25 wordsKYABRAM, Wednesday.—The Kyabram races were held to-day. and passed off successfully. The meeting was favoured with good weather, and there was a record attendance. Results:— ...
Article : 330 wordsThe sixth annual report and balance-sheet of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australasia is to be submitted at the annual general meeting to be held at Sydney on February 13. The report ...
Article : 294 wordsOn Tuesday evening it was reported from Bendigo that the driver of the express train, due at 8.20 p.m. at that city, was surprised to find that a goods train, that ...
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Advertising : 1,236 wordsKara Kara Handicap, Six furlongs.—Crash, 9.6; Ca[?]been, 8.11; The Coll, 8.5; Costrel, 8.1; Coonwreath, 7.13; Rhumullina, 7.13; St. Killian, 7.9; Swanwater, 7.1; [?]hester Su[?] [?].13; Cope Cope ...
Article : 219 wordsCAMPERDOWN, Wednesday.—Some interesting games were witnessed in the mixed doubles tennis tournament for unmarried players. for prizes presented by Miss M'Arthur. In the first round, Miss ...
Article : 343 wordsIn connection with the proposed rcopening of the Outer Circle railway between Fairfiled and Deepdene, the fares, as proposed by the Railway department, do not meet with the favour of the ...
Article : 84 wordsSUNBURY, Wednesday.—The coroner (Dr. Cole) held an inquiry on Tuesday into the accident at a level crossing near the Sunbury station on January 7, when George John Grant, a resident ...
Article : 110 wordsCorryong Cup. One mile and a quarter.—Fire. st[?]ck. 9.8; Queen Ann. 8.9; Widden, 8.[?] Demand[?] 8.0; Glendook, 7.13; West Fleet, 7.3; Pelf, 7.4; Lloyd, 7.2; The Miser, 6.12; Tamaroo, 6.10; ...
Article : 114 wordsECHUCA, Wednesday.—An [?]quati[?] carnival, on behalf of the widow and fam[?]lty of the late G. H. Rowley, was held to-day. Results:—Boys' Race, [?] vards—C. Chambers, 1; J. Broderick, 2. Youths' ...
Article : 82 wordsSir,—In reply to Mr. Molomkby's statement (published in "The Argus") that a train leaving Melbourne at 8.30 p.m. was run to Carrum two years ago, and was not ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,880 wordsCOLAC, Wednesday.—The Colac and Caramut polo teams met this afternoon on the Colac ground, and a good game resulted. The teams were:—Colac—Everard Browne, Keith Calvert, ...
Article : 123 wordsBROKEN HILL. Wednesday.—The Afghan camel drivers of the Broken Hill district have issued a manifesto or ultimatum to merchants, storckeepers, and station ...
Article : 115 wordsSir,—Re the Railway department's decision not to extend the 9.55 p.m. train from Mordialloo to Carrum, I would like to endorse the remarks made in "Daily ...
Article : 234 wordsM.C.C. v. Caulfield and Moorabbin.—This match is cancelled, as the M.C.C. ground is unnt for play. The match Crown law Deputment v. Legal ...
Article : 54 wordsThe following is a list of the successful competitors for the South Melbourne College scholarships. The examination Colheld in December, and 140 caudidates were ...
Article : 209 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—The annual cricket match between the chemists of New South Wales and Victoria was begun at the Rushcutters' Bay oval to-day, Play was inte[?]ered with by rain. The New ...
Article : 57 wordsBENDIGO, Wednesday.—In the [?] competition matches on Wednesday, B.[?]C.C. Northern, 97 and seven for [?] (Dr. Green 72. [?] Pierce 31. G. Cole not [?] 29), beat St. Killan's, 82 (W. Murray ...
Article : 167 wordsMr. A. E. Wall, who was chafrman of a meeting of the Australanian Plase [?] me Company which was held on January 1st, expla[?] in regard to the [?] of his speech, that the amonat of ...
Article : 135 wordsThe public will have an opportunity of see[?]ng the American bo[?]s, "Jimmy" Clabby and "Ray" Bronson, at the Melbourne Athletic Club next Monday evening. Mr. E. J. Kilpatrick, who is ...
Article : 138 wordsA few days age a trop of boy scouts from Dandenongs undertook the long march to Dromana, where they cemped. The boys eovered the journey splendidly. and were ...
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