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Advertising : 294 wordsA young man named Frank Duffy met with a painful accident during the fire on Friday night. He was entering a window at the rear of the burning ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 696 wordsLong association with the Australian, stage has made the names of Mr Alfred Woods and Miss maud Williamson familiar with the theatre-going ...
Article : 848 wordsOwing to the difficulties of definitely fixing Lord Kitchener’s programme in detail while in Victoria, it was uncertain as to the exact time he could leave ...
Article : 120 wordsPresent—Cr O'Day (President), Crs A. Smith, T. Whiter, W. H. B[?]boy, [?] Forbes, G. Davies, C. Lee and A. Wade. Correspondence.-From the [?] ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,232 wordsThe Southern miners are to ballot forthwith on the question as to whether they will accept the Wages Board. ...
Article : 27 wordsA young lad named W. Spalding met with a painful accident in a simple way on Friday. He was getting over a fence, when the top rail, broke, and he ...
Article : 54 wordsThe Compulsory Board appointed by the Industrial Court for the Northern miners was re-opened at Newcastle today, but later adjo[?]rned until the ...
Article : 43 wordsJohn Stone, who was admitted to the Hospital from Wallace on Saturday night, suffering from a common complaint, proved a very remarkable ...
Article : 527 wordsThe whole of the officers and men forming the Moe detachment of the Australian Light Horse left for Melbourne en route to Seymour by the ...
Article : 64 wordsA serious accident happened to a lad named Edward Worry on Sunday morning With other boys he was standing on the top of the cliff near the lower ...
Article : 65 wordsBusiness is extremely dull with manufacturers in Melbourne. Many large firms which made a virtue of necessity by entirely closing down for the holidays ...
Article : 245 wordsThe main body of the 7th A.I.R., under-Lieut.-Colonel Bennett, left Ballarat yesterday lor Seymour, to take part in the Kitchener Camp. There ...
Article : 94 wordsAt the Victoria Docks this morning John Harvey, a laborer, aged 25 years, a resident of Dundas Place, Albert Park, had his thigh fractured whilst ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Kitchener encampment at the Hoads, eage[?]ly looked forward to is now an actuality. Since Saturday advance parties have been engaged ...
Article : 200 wordsMr Elias Leon Hickman, about 55 years of age, a commercial traveller, residing at 335 Montague street. Albert Park, died this morning while travelling ...
Article : 135 wordsThere are two hundred-tons of coal from the Powlett field awaiting shipment. The S.S. Ceres took 40 tons of coal aboard on, Sunday, and the ...
Article : 65 wordsWhilst the railways will be able to keep going on Indian coal, if enough of it comes to hand, it will not be much use to the Metropolitan Gas Company, ...
Article : 116 wordsThe folowing cases were treated at the Hospital yesterday:—Cecil Glasson, of Raglan street, cut hand, caused by a bottle bursting; Arthur Reid, Dunne ...
Article : 63 wordsMr J. H. Attwood, a storekeeper, of Moe, was bitten on the hack of the left band by a snake yesterday morning while gathering grass for his cow, and a ...
Article : 138 wordsA strike of senior cadets occurred at the Geelong Orderly Rooms to-night, and for a time matters were very lively. Refore dismising the parade of about 120 ...
Article : 169 wordsThe State Cabinet met to-day, and authorised the Closer Settlement Board to purchase certain lands for irrigation purposes. The question of immigration ...
Article : 182 wordsThe question of making advances to settlers who suffered by the recent bush fires was again urged on the Premier (Mr Murray) to-day by Mr Langdon, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 wordsYour breath is foul but you do not perceive it yourself. You are like a person who is always among the oils and varnishes—you get used to what is ...
Article : 205 wordsWhile cycling along Bridge street, H[?]mpton, on Saturday night, a man named Francis D., Merritt, 48 years of ago, collided with a buggy. He managed ...
Article : 73 wordsBarely 40 men out of 250 in the Geelong Artillery left for the Kitchener camp at Quecnscliff. But for the withdrawal of short camp concessions there ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 376 wordsGeorge Bessenger, a miner working in the Virginia mine, was to-night seriousy injured. He was encaged in the winze, 130 feet below the 2080 feet level. The ...
Article : 91 wordsIt appears that after all there will be a very good representation of the trained. fighting men of Victoria in the Kitchener camps. To-day the Railway ...
Article : 300 wordsThe remains of Mr Thomas Thompson, of 706 Eyre street, were-interred in the Ballarat Old Cemetery yesterday; Messrs A. Ewins W. Tompkins. Ah Williams, ...
Article : 219 words“Never Too Late to Mend,” an Australian bushranging, mining and convict drama, was produced last night by the Bohemians at the Coliseum, in ...
Article : 273 wordsA foreigner named Adolf Ernst became suddenly ill in Moorabool street this afternoon, and while Constable Dunn was conveying him to the hospital he ...
Article : 68 wordsThe position of affairs with respect to the licensing of carriers was alleged by Dr Jones, at the City Court to-day, to be in a very unsatisfactory condition He ...
Article : 254 wordsMr Jas. Knight, chief inspector under the Vegetarian Diseases Act, proceeded against Saltau and Sons Propy. on a charge of attempting to sell potatoes ...
Article : 227 wordsA man named William O’Callaghan was admitted to the Hospital to-day, with both hones of his right leg broken, caused through being kicked by a horse. He ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 wordsOn Saturday Mr Allred Lewis, manager of the Fitzroy Arms hotel, King street, served a man named William Cullen with two drinks. Cullen paid ...
Article : 120 wordsNotwithstanding the reduction in the number of hotels and the aggressive attitude of the extreme wing of the temperance contingent, Mr. J. Newman ...
Article : 116 wordsCockburn and Beane’s rinks will meet on the Central Green to-day, at 3.30. ...
Article : 14 wordsThe cool change, combined with [?] excellent programme, was responsible for the enjoyable night’s amusement spent by the patrons of these moving ...
Article : 104 wordsUp till 3 o’clock this afternoon all the troops' t[?] bad arrived at Seymour "on time," and the work of detraining was carried out speedily and without ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Tue 11 Jan 1910, Page 1
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