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| THE BENALLA RAILWAY ACCIDENT. WANGARATTA, Saturday. (Article), The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Monday 7 December 1896 page Article | 2013-04-24 12:55 | THE BENALLA 1UILWAY ACCIDENT. I WANGARATTA, Satin di)'. |
THE BENALLA RAILWAY ACCIDENT WANGARATTA, Saturday |
| To-morrow, in Benalla ANZAC SPORTS. (Article), The North Eastern Ensign (Benalla, VIC. : 1872 - 1938), Friday 28 April 1922 page Article | 2013-04-22 16:02 | ANZAc SPORTS. |
ANZAC SPORTS |
| To-morrow, in Benalla ANZAC SPORTS. (Article), The North Eastern Ensign (Benalla, VIC. : 1872 - 1938), Friday 28 April 1922 page Article | 2013-04-22 16:02 | ANZAZ SPORTS. |
ANZAc SPORTS. |
| HISTORY OF BENALLA TO BE BROADCAST ON SUNDAY MORNING NEXT FROM 3SR. (Article), Benalla Ensign (Vic. : 1938 - 1954), Friday 2 May 1941 page Article | 2013-04-22 14:02 | parts of the potentialites of |
parts of the potentialities of |
| HISTORY OF BENALLA TO BE BROADCAST ON SUNDAY MORNING NEXT FROM 3SR. (Article), Benalla Ensign (Vic. : 1938 - 1954), Friday 2 May 1941 page Article | 2013-04-22 14:00 | ON SUNDAY MORNING NEXT, B3enalla residents will be pleased to learn. that on Sunday. morning"' next, Mr Terry 1-1111 will give a talk through 3SR. at 11 o'clock;,Itouching on fBee alla and.lits hlastory, under.the title of. Terry's 'Town .Topics. The many phases. o: the growth of Ilenalla will be touched on and: everyone with .a wireless set in the, town and district should Ilsten in to what, will be a very Interesting sesslon.,; M'r HIll ,'through' his talk, will remind listeners In 'far distant parts the.., potentialities of Bonalla and its district. L FROM 3SR. |
ON SUNDAY MORNING NEXT Benalla residents will be pleased to learn that on Sunday morning next Mr. Terry Hill will give a talk through 3SR at 11 o'clock, touching on Benalla and its history, under the title of Terry's Town Topics. The many phases of growth of Benalla will be touched on and everyone with a wireless set in the town and district should listen in to what will be a very interesting session. Mr. Hill, through his talk, will remind listeners in far distant parts of the potentialites of Benalla and its district. FROM 3SR |
| TALK of the TOWN Cake Maker (Article), Barrier Miner (Broken Hill, NSW : 1888 - 1954), Tuesday 30 November 1954 page Article | 2013-04-22 01:16 | DURING a recent storm in Victoria a Melbourne newspaper phoned a Benalla farmer and asked him if it was the worst storm he had known. "Could be," he said. "It's blowing down trees that were never blown down be- fore." |
During a recent storm in Victoria a Melbourne newspaper phoned a Benalla farmer and asked his if it was the worst storm he had known. "Could be", he said. It's blowing down trees that were never blown down before". TALK OF THE TOWN |
| MISSING SOLDIERS. PRIVATE D. TEASDALE. (Article), Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Wednesday 14 November 1917 page Article | 2013-04-18 19:29 | Teasdale of "Elm Grove" Windsor, and formerly of Bendigo, that their eldest son, Private Donald Teasdale, has been missing since late October, 1917. He sailed with the 21st battalion on xth May 1915? and was on board the Southland when it was torpedoed. Prior to enlisting he was employedas drjp^r hy Mr. Ynl. Ooekiug. Bendigo MISSING SOLDIERS. PRIVATE P. TEASDALE. |
D. Teasdale, of "Elm Grove," Windsor and formerly of Bendigo, that their eldest son, Private Donald Teasdale, has been missing since late October, 1917. He sailed with the 21st Battalion on 8th May, 1915 and was on board the Southland when it was torpedoed. Prior to enlisting he was employed as draper by Mr. Val. Cocking, Pall Mall, Bendigo. MISSING SOLDIERS PRIVATE D. TEASDALE |
| MUNICIPAL. PRAHRAN CITY COUNCIL. MONDAY, DECEMBER 12. Present—The Mayor (M. H. D[?]s, Esq) and Crs. Bowen, Brown Chapman Templeton, Ark[?], Z[?], M[?]chie, and Turner. (Article), The Telegraph, St Kilda, Prahran and South Yarra Guardian (Vic. : 1866 - 1888), Saturday 17 December 1881 page Article | 2013-04-18 18:49 | MIT[ NIC Ij AL,. PRA7iIAN C'TY COU h L. present--TIri Mayr (il. I . D .s, '~ 1 l) MONDAY, DECgMilutit 1t. ald Cr... ~Bowen, irron :Cha.uma tempideton, Akrki, Z 'i, M11l ie, nil TJ'trrner. The minutes oftlhe pIrevious m ,l'ti g wore read and ol. cu.i mi. . fleporet Ro. 5, Public Works and hiealth Committee, recsinmeidedr:-; : ''' ' 2. That tlie following tenders for leasing lands on which arrears of rates have accumulated be ac 3 T hat a privalp strpet in'extension of Arthur southwardstl, sd a. rigl-tof-way loff same, al?d strlt tocthe rail·ay, a1,d thence alotg ihe railoway Hanoveroplace or Elm-grove, olff ilanover.st, eet, are not formecd and'drained to the satidscetion of thse Local B3bard of IHealth. . 4. T'lait notices bo issued requiring tihe several owners of liad abutticag thereon to torm, chaunnel, and othlerwise make good tle said street and right of.way in accordauce with. the plans spbmitted by due Sorseyor and hlereby approved. • |
MUNICIPAL PRAHRAN CITY COUNCIL Present- The Mayor (M. H. D..., Esq) MONDAY, DECEMBER 12 and Crs. Bowen, Brown, Champman Templeton, Arkle, Zeal, Michie and Turner. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed. Report No. 5, Public Works and Health Committee, recommended:— 2. That tlie following tenders for leasing lands on which arrears of rates have accumulated be ac 3. That a private street in extension of Arthur- southwards, and a right-of-way off same, also street to the railway, and thence along the railway Hanover-place or Elm-grove, off Hanover street, are not formed and drained to the satisfaction of the Local Board of Health. 4. That notices be issued requiring the several owners of land abutting thereon to form, channel, and otherwise make good the said street and right- of-way in accordance with the plans submitted by the Surveyor and hereby approved. |
| SERIOUS RAILWAY ACCIDENT Melbourne, Dec. (Article), Kalgoorlie Western Argus (WA : 1896 - 1916), Tuesday 29 December 1908 page Article | 2013-04-16 20:07 | was fund lying unconscious |
was found lying unconscious |
| SERIOUS RAILWAY ACCIDENT Melbourne, Dec. (Article), Kalgoorlie Western Argus (WA : 1896 - 1916), Tuesday 29 December 1908 page Article | 2013-04-16 20:06 | N. Warnell, and W. Gillespie. The |
N. Warnell, and W. Gillespie. They |




References made to Hanover Street, Hanover Place and Elm Grove in Windsor/Prahran.

Items relating to township of FOSTERVILLE, Victoria.

Henry Foster (my great grand father) was a parliamentarian in Victoria, Australia between 1889 - 1902 where he held the seat of Gippsland East for that period, generally with a large majority, and in some cases unopposed.
All articles in this this are relevant first becoming an officer in the Omeo Shire Council, member of the Gippsland Prospecting Board, Omeo/Gippsland Mining Board, to his period of occupancy of the seat, and his time as Minister of Mines and Water Supply from 1894 to 1900; together with some miscellaneous articles referring to his holdings, family and mining related matters.


DESCENDANTS OF JOHN

Items relating to Isaac, Maria Mary (nee Cousins/Cozens), Elizabeth, Henrietta Churchyard and others. Isaac a convict arriving in WA, later living in St. Kilda, Victoria. Maria Mary secondly married John Harvey (Henrietta adopting this surname)



Descendants of or related to John MULVIHILL

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