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  • Advertising

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  • [?] INTELLIGENCE [?]ESALE PRODUCE MARKET. Saturday.

    [?]Co. report:—light [?]le and prices re[?]ations Wheat, 8[?]our [?]17 to Bran ... [Article] (246 words)
  • [?]PPING [?] Port Phillip.

    [?]Francisco: Hawke's [?]Jackinaw, from Port[?]rom Sydney: Mokoia, [?]alandia, from Fre[?] ... [Article] (82 words)
  • AMUSEMENTS MASONIC CONCERT.

    At the Alfred Hall to-night the music loving people of Ballarat will have the opportunity of enjoying a rare musical treat by the members of the United ... [Article] (211 words)
  • JULIUS KNIGHT SEASON.

    At Her Majesty's Theatre next Saturday Mr Julius Knight will make his final appearance in a two nights season opening with the romantic, fascinating ... [Article] (178 words)
  • THE COLISEUM.

    To-night at the Coliseum, Mrs Ellis will commence a special season of three nights with an exclusive comedy entitled "His Night Out," in which the world's ... [Article] (118 words)
  • LOUISE MACK'S WAR LECTURES.

    Louise Mack, the famous war correspondent who is lecturing at the Atheaueam Hall to-night and to-morrow evening, expresses great admiration for the ... [Article] (111 words)
  • PATHE'S PICTURES.

    A special all Pathe's picture programme will be screened at the Alfred Hall on Wednesday next when the proceeds will be devoted to the Wounded Australian ... [Article] (29 words)
  • OLD STUDENTS' CONCERT.

    The Agricultural High School Old Students' Association will give a grand patriotic concert and comedietta in the A.N.A. all on Wednesday next 1st September ... [Article] (31 words)
  • LYRIC ORCHESTRA CONCERT.

    The second of the second series of the Lryic Orchestra's concerts was held in St. Patrick's Hall on Saturday evening, and was attended by a crowded audience. ... [Article] (403 words)
  • VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES.

    A packed house greeted the excellent programme presented by Mr Ben. J. Ful[?]er's company at Her Majesty's Theatre on Saturday night. Daisy Jerome, so ... [Article] (118 words)
  • PATHE'S PICTURES.

    Pathe's presented a fine programme at the Alfred Hall on Saturday, and the afternoon and evening audiences were correspondingly delighted. The War ... [Article] (87 words)
  • SERMON TO MEN EXAMPLE OF CABLE.

    Before a large congregation, in which there was a larger percentage of men than usual, the Rev. John Walker last night at St. Andrew's preached a sermon for ... [Article] (836 words)
  • BOWLERS AND THE WAR HOW TO MAKE SACRIFICES. CURTAILING REFRESHMENTS.

    A suggestion by which bowlers would augment the war funds wan made at the annual meeting of the North Recreation Club on Saturday by Mr A. E. ... [Article] (355 words)
  • BALLARAT METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATION (BY G. KENNEDY.) YESTERDAY'S STANDARD BAROMETER.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (22 words)
  • TEMPERATURES.

    Maximum, 48.8 Minimum (day), 42 Solar maximum, 102. Terrestrial minimum (night), 35. ... [Article] (16 words)
  • RAINFALL.

    Rainfall for 48 hours ending 6 p.m.— 23 points. Total for month to date—3.67 inches. Total for the first seven months 14.06 ... [Article] (19 words)
  • WEATHER FORECAST.

    The forecast of the weather from 6 o'clock Inst evening was—Frosty or foggy night, fine day; west and north-west wind soon veering northerly. ... [Article] (25 words)
  • OFFICIAL FORECAST.

    The official forecast of the weather from 9 o'clock lost night was as follows:— Showery generally, with south-west to north-west. winds, squally along the coast. ... [Article] (27 words)
  • FROM OUR EXCHANGES

    A foreign nation is a kind of contemperaneous posterity. —H. B. Wallace. Melbourne has completed its 80th year. ... [Article] (696 words)
  • AGRICULTURAL HIGH SCHOOL

    The following donations for past week in connection with the fair and sale of gifts in aid of wounded soldiers are gratefully acknowledged:— Amount previously ... [Article] (208 words)
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