SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Amongst the consequences of the extraordinary rainfall along the coast which has marked the first half of this week is the closing down of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 220 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.— In the Legislative Assembly Mr. Cann moved that it was expedient to introduce a Savings Bank Amalgamation Bill. He said that all that ...
Article : 696 wordsDAYLESFORD, Wednesday.—On Tuesday night Senator McColl and Mr. W. J. Richards, 0f Bendigo (one of the organisers of the People's Liberal Party), addressed a ...
Article : 1,192 wordsKERANG, Wednesday.—The Premier (Mr. Watt), accompanied by Mr. Lawson (Minister for Lands) Mr. Hutchinson (Minister for Water Supply), and Mr. ...
Article : 1,434 wordsWANGARATTA. Wednesday.—speaking this evening it the dinner given in connection with the Australian Natives' Association annual conference, the Prime ...
Article : 619 wordsWANGARATTA, Wednesday.—The A.N.A. Conference was continued to-day. To allow of preparations being made for the banquet in the evening, the meeting was ...
Article : 2,395 wordsWith the object of collating information to be submitted by a deputation which will wait upon the Minister for Railways (Mr. Mackinnon), representatives of various ...
Article : 1,315 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Minister for Lands (Mr. Trefle) stated to-day in the Legislative Assembly that it was the intention of the Government to separate the ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Kew council on Tuesday night received from the Public Health department a copy of an anonymous letter with reference to an outbreak of typhoid at the Kew ...
Article : 155 wordsCouncillor Ratten, who resides in Gotham road, informed the Kew Council on Tuesday night that his house was broken into on Sunday, and jewellery stolen, during the ...
Article : 83 wordsThe general elections in France, which are rendered particularly interesting owing to the indirect connection of some of the Ministers with the Calmette shooting case, ...
Article : 134 wordsPERTH, Wednesday.— The chapel of St. Mary and St. George, built at the Church of England Grammar School, Guildford, from designs by Mr. Walter Tupper, ...
Article : 146 wordsQUEENSCLIFF, — Wednesday.—It is expected that the present crew of the Albert, which is deepening the entrance to the Heads, will be duplicated next week. Four ...
Article : 140 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—In the Central Criminal Court to-day the retrial was continued in the case in which Thomas Edwin Brown, orchardist, of St. Ives, was charged ...
Article : 129 wordsWELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.— Dr. Fenwick, in a report to the Christchurch Hospital board, on the subject of infantile paralysis, said that the disease ...
Article : 110 wordsIt was stated yesterday by the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Glynn) that he would shortly lay before the Cabinet a comprehensive scheme for the progressive ...
Article : 121 wordsPORT AUGUSTA, Tuesday.—Last week the navvies, gangers, platelayers, and unskilled labour employed on the transcontinental railway notified the supervising ...
Article : 186 wordsBEAUFORT, Tuesday.—A young man, Robert Francis Martin, was proceeded against at the police court to-day by Senior-constable M. Rohan, on three charges of ...
Article : 149 wordsThe widening of Barker's road cutting in connection with the construction of the Kew electric tramway, to replace the present horse tramway, had been delayed pending negotiations for the purchase ...
Article : 323 wordsPERTH, Wednesday.— In January, 1913, a farmer, named O'Connell, on the Hotham River, was burnt out by a fire, originating through Government employees burning off ...
Article : 57 wordsHOBART, Wednesday.—The Tasmanian Parliament was opened by commission to-day, and Mr. W. A. Woods was elected Speaker. ...
Article : 95 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—It is announced that the whole of the States have now accepted the constitution of the Federal Grand Council of Labour, which was drawn up at ...
Article : 82 wordsSYDNEY (575 Miles).—Arrived.—March 25—Brisbane, from New Zealand. Salied.—March 25— R.M.S. Orama, for London, via ports; Tofua, for Tonga and Samoa: Riverina, for Auckland; ...
Article : 77 wordsAs a result of the opposition of the Trades Hall Council and various unions to the decision of the Victorian Football Association to play matches on Eight ...
Article : 138 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Watt), who is visiting Kerang announced last evening that the following members of the State Parliament would form the Royal commission which is ...
Article : 124 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.— According to Mr. A. O'Brien, general secretary of the Musicians' Union of Australia, a difficulty his arisen in Melbourne between the ...
Article : 118 wordsMr. W. Phelan was yesterday re-elected as the representative of the employees on the Railway Appeals Board. The voting was as follows:—W. Phelan. 6,587; W. H. ...
Article : 70 wordsINGLEWOOD, Wednesday.— The Licenses Reduction Board commenced its deprivation sittings here to-day. Thirteen hotels are listed for delicense— 11 in inglewood district, and two in the ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 26 Mar 1914, Page 10
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