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Advertising : 207 wordsPerhaps the greatest tragedy ever wit[?]ssed in Melbourne was revealed at 11.30 this morning, when a woman [?] called to inferview Dr Georgo ...
Article : 453 wordsThe Premier (Mr Lawson) has been notified by Senator Earle, Minister without portfolio, on behalf of the Prime Minister, that the ...
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Article : 508 wordsThe week-end has not lessened the tension of the Conference. Mr Lloyd George went to the coun, try, and the other Allied delegates ...
Article : 219 wordsOne of the pioneer women of Ballarat passed away yesterday, in the person of Mrs J. Lowther, widow of Mr John Lowther, an old-time teacher in ...
Article : 283 wordsMr Mu[?]lins, sporting editor of the [?] Herald,” thus comments on the doubles match, in the Davis Cup contest, Australia v France:— ...
Article : 425 wordsThe railway shopmen’s strike is rapidly approaching a crisis. The conductors and enginedrivers had decided against sympathetic strikes, but at the ...
Article : 230 wordsDr Williams, the superintendent, was present when Dr Cranstoun died at 4.20 p.m. Ten minutes earlier the patient had seemed to be improving. ...
Article : 153 wordsThe Ballarat Regatta Association met at Craig’s hotel last night, Mr W. D. Dawson presiding. Mr A. M. King, who represented the ...
Article : 377 wordsAlexander Dick, butcher, of Hampton street, Hampton, said that when he entered the house in response to the summons of Mrs Broaden, he saw ...
Article : 266 wordsThe death is announced of Lord Northcliffe. (Alfred Charles William Harmsworth, who was created first Baron ...
Article : 129 wordsMitchell.—Mr John Mitchell, a wellknown resident of Ballarat, died at his residence, 111 Grant street, on Sunday. Mr Mitchell had attained his ...
Article : 213 wordsAll the crew of the British steamer Quito, which was reported to he smking on Monday night, 150 miles off the River Tyne, have been picked up and ...
Article : 46 wordsThe dream of railway engineersrailway coaches running on roller hearings—is at last believed to have been realised. The Great Eastern Railway ...
Article : 98 wordsMr Justice Powers, President of the Federal Arbitration Court, to-day an[?]ced his decision on the question of differential rates of pay under the ...
Article : 724 wordsThe “Daily Mail" says that the recent investigations of Dr Mervyn Gordon, of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, into [?] raise the hope that the ...
Article : 144 wordsThe man who was found unconscious outside St. Paul’s Cathedral on Saturday evening has been identified. Detectives A. C. Lee and Saker, who have ...
Article : 133 wordsThe “Daily Mails" Paris correspondent says that the continuation of the diary composed by the brothers Jules and Edmond de Goncourt, authors of ...
Article : 100 wordsDuring the evening Mr Rodgers submitted his scheme to the conference. It provides for a Federal advisory council of 38 members, on which is to ...
Article : 123 wordsDuring the course of the annual meeting of the Ballarat Tuff Club last night, Mr C. J. Coles remarked that it might be advisable for the club to ...
Article : 783 wordsUnusual circufstances were mentioned before Mr Justice Mann in the Bance Court this morning, when an application was made for the trial of a ...
Article : 571 wordsThe back of the rebellion is now [?]. The capture of Cork 36 hours after lauding at passage West, a seaport sevenmiles ...
Article : 56 wordsMe H. C. Baird, flying a tiny British flying boat measuring only 28 feet across the wings, iron the international seaplane race for the Schneider Cup at ...
Article : 105 wordsIn September last a conference of representatives of various sections of the wool industry was held in Melbourne to consider matters connected ...
Article : 128 wordsWhen Geoge A. Bond was called at the City Court to-day to answer a charge of having obtained 124 South Australian Government certificates for ...
Article : 117 wordsAn element of mystery Surrounds the wounding of Major Nelson, formerly Chief Intelligence Officer in the Royal Irish Constabulary, who was ...
Article : 232 wordsPeace has not as yet come to reign in Italy, though for the moment it may only be a battle of words, says the “Tunes” correspondent in Rome. ...
Article : 174 wordsPropped up in a chair with cus[?] and looking pale and ill, Ada Maxwell, married woman, living at the corner of Ascot street and Spring road. ...
Article : 115 wordsThe Prime Minister to-day con[?] with Sir George Fuller, the Premier, and several of his colleagues on a number of important matters. Mr Hughes ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 wordsFor three vacancies in Eaglehawk Borough Council, the following non[?] ations were lodged to-day-F. Clayton D. Oswald, J. Manderson and R. ...
Article : 58 wordsIn the chess tournament, G. C. Watson, the Australian champion, was defeated by Wahltuch, at the 56th move. Five men armed with revolers ...
Article : 100 wordsThe President of the Abritration Court to-day delivered his decision on the application of the Commonswealth Steamship Owners’ Association, to ...
Article : 157 wordsThe King has sent a message to Mrs Griffith expressing profound sympathy with her owing to her husband’s untimely death, and praying that Ireland ...
Article : 51 wordsCr Alex Bell will open his election campaign this evening, when he will address the ratepayers in All Sains' School Hall Drummond street south, ...
Article : 57 wordsBelated particulars of the situation in South Inland show that the Free Staters have now occupied the whole of C[?]k City and suburbs. Business ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Tue 15 Aug 1922, Page 1
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