The Empire of the Turk never was threatened with the danger of destruction as it is to-day. Financially, socially, and politically Turkey already is in ruins. There ...
Article : 1,979 wordsMr. D. C. M'Grath, M.P., enlisted for the war to-day, and was accepted. Ballarat, 27th January. Xine recruits offered themselves to-day, ...
Article : 497 wordsMrs. Lyons, of Bridge-street, has received word that her youngest son, Sergeant John Lyons, is ill in the General Hospital at Alexandria, Egypt. He was admitted ...
Article : 43 wordsMr. William Rosser, president of the New South Wales Railway Workers and General Laborers' Association, has made the following statement as to the reasons ...
Article : 758 wordsThere should be an appreciable improvement in the recruiting figures during the rest few days. Over 160 cards have been posted to those who have replied '"Yes" to ...
Article : 253 wordsVictoria requires an average of 300 recruits daily for new battalious and reinforcements. Age 18 to 45. ...
Article : 184 wordsMr.R. Poliness of Hopper-street, Quarry Hill, has been advised that his son Private Frank Poliness, is dangerously ill with [?]bro-spinal meningitis. No information ...
Article : 63 wordsWord has been received that Ptes. [?] Smith. E. Jenkin and J. W. Sykes, who have been ill in hospitalm are again able to get about. ...
Article : 33 wordsMr. Hagelthoun to day, speaking for the Australia Wheat Board, said tht the sale [?] announced as 70/ per quarter [?] have been 72/ per quarter and that ...
Article : 135 wordsMr. L. J. clough, M.L.A., has recieved a letter from Mr. Donald Mackinnon M.L.A., chairman of the State Parilamentary War Commiitee, requesting to be informed of ...
Article : 124 wordsAt the local station for the past two days the total deliveries of wheat was 475[?] bags. The yard mow presents an animated appearance, and all agents are doing well. ...
Article : 225 wordsOne of the members of the large crowd at Chaging Cross last night was Superintendent Dungey. During one of the speeches he heard a young man speaking ...
Article : 253 wordsRev. D. R. Lewis, the Baptist minister at West Vale, Halifax, England, has recently perfected a new weapon by which Zeppelin air craft may be attacked. The ...
Article : 88 wordsMr. Sydney H. Pardon, editor of "Wisden's Crickets Almanac." devotes seven pages in the edition (just published) to an appreciation of the late Victor ...
Article : 221 wordsSir,—After reading your report of the meeting at Quarry Hill in your issue of to-day, and the scathing denunciation by Sir John Quick of a certain section in our midst. I ...
Article : 999 wordsCoal workers on the wharves of Brisbane refined to-day to obey Judge Mac[?]ugh[?]n's order to resume work with a view to a conference this afternoon. As the ...
Article : 83 wordsMessrs. J. Trevean and J. H. Webster. Js. P., presided at the Pohce Court yesterday, and granted an application by Valenline Richmond for a renewal of his ...
Article : 234 wordsThe Boy Seouls made a good show in a procession from the Town Hall last night to the Alexandra Feuntain at Charing Cross and up and down the Mall agin ...
Article : 1,239 wordsAt the wool sales yesterday there was excited bidding for all seats. Prices hardenced all reund, especially for cross[?]. LONDON, 28th January. ...
Article : 47 wordsSome secretaries of local recruiting committees have failed to send in progress returns on the forms supplied by the central committee. They are asked to do so ...
Article : 64 wordsDanish butter declined owing to heavy supplies and is quoted at 134/ to 1784/. Colonial butter is rather timer: little Austrailan offered. pending Mooltan's ...
Article : 73 wordsThe central war committee is specially desirous of making Monday next (Anniversary Day) a comprehensive and record recruiting day. It once more emphasises the ...
Article : 168 wordsSir,—The Boy Scouts of Bendigo are always prepared to do a good action whenever they have the opportunity. The recruiting committee, represented by Dr. ...
Article : 306 wordsWhile out riding at Moama to-day Miss Nicholas was thrown from the horse and sustained a broken collarbone. ...
Article : 31 wordsSir.—Could you public the names and prisir, the photos of the 14 Trades Hall disloyalists who "Scabbed" on the workers in the t[?] by advising unionists ...
Article : 78 words"In these hard times every housewife must economise. I find Trufood Powdered Milk a blessing in our house: it is a real money-saver." Thus wrote a grateful lady, and her ...
Article : 277 wordsThe following additional meetings had been arranged:—2nd February—At Tongala. Minister for Water Supply (Mr. H. M'Ken[?]) the will also speak at Tatura on the ...
Article : 69 wordsThe death occurred at Terricks East yesterday of Mr. Joseph Junkin, a well known farmer. The deceased gentleman, who was 72 years of age, had resided in the ...
Article : 37 wordsSir.—In Melbourne all men who volunteer for active service and are rejected owing to some physical defect, have the privilege of purchasing a badge, to be worn as an ...
Article : 200 wordsUp to 3.4[?] p.m. to-day 92 men had offered their services at the enlistment depot in the Town Hall and 66 (including 37 from the country) had passed the tests and ...
Article : 109 wordsIn the Forest-street Methodist Church tomorrow Mr. R. H. Fletcher, of Eaglehawk, will preach in the morning and Rev. S. Scholes in the evening. Mr. Scholes will take ...
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Advertising : 259 wordsAt city depots up to 1 p.m. to-day 221 men had offered their services, and 172 had been accepted. ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Sat 29 Jan 1916, Page 8
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