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Article : 1,394 wordsMr. W. Heather has been elected without opposition as a representative in the South Ward of the Town Council for the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Isaiah Pearee. Mr. Heather is in favour ...
Article : 186 wordsAdmissions to hospital of influenza patients yesterday numbered 170, and the number discharged was 181. Yesterday evening there were 1,460 patients remaining ...
Article : 173 wordsA weed known as the tree tobacco has been proclaimed a thistle for the shire of Swan Hill. The temperature in Sydney yesterday, ...
Article : 333 wordsReferring to a complaint by "Last Post" to the effect that on Saturday no flag was displayed on the tower of the Elizabeth street Post-office, the deputy Postmaster ...
Article : 107 wordsThe following statement as to the wages and conditions under which seamen are working at present has been issued by the Shipowners' Association:— The following statement as to the wages and co ...
Article : 497 wordsThe following resolution was passed unanimously at the executive meeting yesterday:-"That this executive of the Australian ...
Article : 93 wordsADELAIDE, Sunday.—At a large and enthusiastic meeting of the South Australian branch of the Australian Tramways Employees' Association at ...
Article : 190 wordsBRISBANE, Monday.—In his speech at the Socialist Hall, Mr. Walsh said that the Minister for Railways (Mr. Fihelly) had telegraphed to him, asking him to allow the ...
Article : 554 wordsBRISBANE, Monday.— The authorities on Saturday released 102 persons under the peace elemeney order. In connection with the 14 Red Flag prisoners, the ...
Article : 117 wordsThe Sandhurst and Northern District Trustees Company, at its half-yearly meeting on Friday, declared a dividend representing 8 per cent, on the capital subscribed. ...
Article : 115 wordsSir,—A question was asked in the House of Representatives on July 17 whether the restrictions on the importation of sheep dip were brought into operation at the instance ...
Article : 351 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—The official report to-night on the influenza position is the best issued for weeks. Only two deaths wore reported to-day, while hospital ...
Article : 44 wordsAbout 4,000 school children were entertained at a pieni[?] in Giffard street Gardens Recreation Reserve by the mayor of Williamstown (Councillor J. A. Dennis) yesterday. At 10 o'clock the ...
Article : 177 wordsMessrs. W. G. Smith, P.M., and J. P. McCabe Doy[?]e, representing the bench and bar respectively, have prepared a plan for having all court and police business in ceclong carried on at one spot. ...
Article : 98 wordsBRISBANE, Monday.—The steamer Chillagee is to take from Brisbane on Thursday a supply of foodstuffs for Bowen. Townsvile, Cairns, Cooktown, and Thursday ...
Article : 44 wordsSir,—There is a recurrence of the influenza epidemic, and it has been brought under my notice that in some at least of the hospitals where influenza patients are ...
Article : 156 wordsOn Saturday morning, while Mr. W. Clarke, a railway employee, and his family were out, their home was ransacked and money and jewellery to the value of £60 stolen. ...
Article : 863 wordsBRISBANE, Monday.—The Government steamer O[?]er was despatched to Townsville to-day with 60 tons of flour for the north. At Port Moresby the native food supplies ...
Article : 90 wordsBy decisions which were announced in the Licensing Court eleven more hotels, nine suburban and two at Rochester, are to be deprived of licenses at the end ...
Article : 297 wordsBERRIWILLOCK.—Peace celebrations were carried out with great enthusiasm. A procession of returned soldiers, tableaux, and decorated cars was held, and in Councillor McClelland's paddock 700 ...
Article : 1,142 wordsThe following was passed by the Council of Churches at a meeting held on Friday:- "The Council of Churches, being in deep sympathy with those who are in distress as a ...
Article : 67 wordsThe French champion boxer, Georges Carpentier, beat Dick Smith (England) by a knock-out in the eighth round in their contest in Paris. In the concluding round ...
Article : 243 wordsAs the result of a hare drive at St. Arnand a large number of hares and rabbits were secured. The Lord Mayor has distubuted the greater portion of these to various districts from which ...
Article : 61 wordsSir,— A man who saw much war service, and is now a temporary employee in the Post-office, was severely wounded. After working a few months his wounds gave ...
Article : 108 wordsThe steamer Five Islands, which, after the withdrawal on account of trouble with the crew of the cargo steamer Woolgar, was the only collier left running in the coal ...
Article : 121 wordsThe A.N.A. musical and clocutionary competitions were continued in the Atherum Hall last evening. This week selections will be made for the finals to be held next week. The following competitors were ...
Article : 154 wordsThe [?]ate Mr. E. Phillips For occupied a distinguished position among Australian Pointers, through the achievement of his maturity was so much influenced by his ...
Article : 413 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—Further strike payments, mostly small amounts, were made to members at the Sydney branch of the Federated Seamen's Union to-day. A ...
Article : 118 wordsMr. J. D. Graham, auctioneer, 97 Queen street, reports having held a successful subdivisional auction sale of the Roxburgh Estate. Ascotvale, on Saturday afternoon, under instructions from Mr. ...
Article : 79 wordsOn Friday, between 10 o'clock and noon, £5 worth of meat the gift of Mr. A. Wilson, butcher, of Burke road, Cumberwell, will be distributed at the town hall, Hawthern. ...
Article : 205 wordsAs a memento of the Peace celebrations the Quarrymasters' Association has decided to grant an increase of wages of 6d, a day to their employees, The increase is payable as form July ...
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Advertising : 0 wordsTwelve days ago the steamer Rotomahana, which had on board 300 returned Tasmaman sailors and soldiers left Melbourne for the quarantine station. When ...
Article : 334 wordsSome good prices were secured for oil paintings and water colours collected by the late Mr. Albert Miller, which were sold by auction at Whernside, Toorak, last ...
Article : 187 wordsSir, —The distress in this district is most acute. Hundred of families are suffering through no fault of their own. Government aid has been timely and most ...
Article : 227 wordsSYDNEY. Sunday.— The inmates of a house at Glenmore road, Paddington, on Friday night found a lodger, who had been staying at he house during the past three ...
Article : 102 wordsA remarkable demonstration of the degree of perfection to which the "recreation" of the voice and of instrumental music has been brought by "Edison's New ...
Article : 237 wordsSir,—Mr. Walsh has shown his hand and it is, as most of us suspected r[?]d. He, as representative of a not very obseure band of schemers, has flung the gauntlet at the ...
Article : 257 wordsTowards commemorating the golden jubilee of the establishment of the Christian Brothers in Australia, a movement has beem launched to clear the debt of ...
Article : 174 wordsWith the enforced suspension of the regular steamship services across the Straits, trade communication with Tasmania is being kept up only by a number of sailing ...
Article : 267 wordsAmongst the Bourke street business premises decorated for Peace Day were those of Bussell, Robson Propric[?]ary Ltd. This [?] made a good display of the Allied flags, and on the windows were ...
Article : 90 wordsSYDNEY, Monday. —About 1,200 Germens and other aliens who have been interned in the concentration camps at Holdsworthy and Berrima will leave by ...
Article : 58 wordsA post-mortem examination was held yesterday by Dr. C. H. Mollison on the body of John Andrew Wootten, who died in the Melbourne Hospital on Sunday morning as the result of a brutal attack ...
Article : 36 wordsIn the Criminal Court on Friday John Price, a [?]reman, was found not guilty of the larceuy of a quantity of dreases from the premises of the Leroy Manufacturing Co., in Hingson's lane. on June 27. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 22 Jul 1919, Page 6
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