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Advertising : 819 wordsThe Richmond railway disaster was referred to at last night’s meeting of the Ballarat Trades and Labor Council by the secretary, Mr W. Hurdsfield. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 357 wordsThe Inspector-General of Police (Mr Garvin) made trenchant remarks in an interview to-day regarding the child slaves of Sydney. He said that large ...
Article : 221 wordsPatrons who braved the elements of Lad weather were amply rewarded by having submitted to them the finest programme of moving pictures yet ...
Article : 109 wordsThera will be a complete change of programme at Her Majecty’s Theatre to-night, consisting of dramatic, instructive and comic dims. As this ...
Article : 62 wordsAtaahua. the unlucky horse of three Nationals and two seasons. when [?] ing out his first at Caulfield [?]son romped out of the pigskin, and that was ...
Article : 479 wordsThe Five Mile Sealed Handicap of the Ballarat Local Centre, which was run yesterday, turned out a complete fiasco, wring to the judges being unable to ...
Article : 630 wordsWhat may be deemed a most providential escape was experienced a few days sines by a man named Wm. Healy, Who, while in charge of a ...
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Article : 83 wordsThe liberal party and the labor party are both greatly exercised over the selection of candidates for the Stale elections. In several electorates ...
Article : 71 wordsAt the meeting of the Victorian Football League to-night, Mr C. M. Hickey presiding, it was reported by the officers' committee that to send two teams ...
Article : 146 wordsThe huge surface of the Coliseum should present on unusually picturesque scone on Tuesday evening next, when a floral and white skating ...
Article : 196 wordsAfter the House of Representatives [had, by 69 votes to 4. last night agreed to the" resolution proposed by the Prune Minister in favor of the abolition ...
Article : 175 wordsAt the Petty Sessions to-day Sergeant Williams applied for a further remand for seven days in the case of Br[?]est Peeck, who is charged with wrte ...
Article : 83 wordsOf the eight patients who remain in the Melbourne Hospital, the most serious case is that of Mr H. Cochrane, and his condition has improved. Three ...
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Article : 170 wordsThe Friday Association clubs yesterday kept up their repu[?]tion for supplying the public with exciting finishes. The game the previous Friday was only ...
Article : 259 wordsEfforts are being made to induce Ministers to allow the coroner’s inquest to take place at some more conveniently-situated and more suitable plane than ...
Article : 31 wordsAn accident occurred in Hindley street, city, this morning, on an old building which was in course of demolition. Two men were working on the top of a brick ...
Article : 115 wordsTheatregoers will note that the box plan for the one performance of "Mr Preedy and the Countess, at Her Majesty’s on Thursday night nest, will ...
Article : 307 wordsAt the ordinary meeting of the Learmonth branch of the A.N.A., held on Tuesday evening last, it was decided to place a minute on the books, ...
Article : 85 wordsThere seems to be no likelihood of any settlement of the tramway dispute in the immediate future. As there are no trains running. it is impossible for ...
Article : 100 wordsThere are only 58 hordes in the Novice Handicap, and with the sigle [?] tion of the July Handicap, the other [?] are elephantine. [?] ...
Article : 79 wordsLast Tuesday morning when riding on his bicycle through the fog along a street at Newport Mr Thomas Ball, a resident of the district, ran into a milk ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 331 wordsSir—May I ask through your valuable columns how long the ratepayers are going to tolerate the mismangement and waste on our roads. It is ...
Article : 116 wordsThe steamer Waddon, with a cargo of phosphates from Ocean Island, which was off the coast during the whole of the recent gales, and for whose safety ...
Article : 57 wordsThe Waubra Gun Club held a she[?} on Mr Hayes’ R[?] on Saturday last, when a number of s[?] stakes at pigeons and spa[?] were ...
Article : 99 wordsThe coroner has been notified of the death of a young man named James D. Kerr, which occurred at East Melbourne under circumstances prointing to ...
Article : 271 wordsIt has been definitely arranged to send 80 New South Wales Senior Cadets to England, under Major Wynne, to participate in the Coronation celebration, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 416 wordsSir,—I must admit I felt somewhat amused at “Ratepayer's” letter in your issue of Wednesday, 20th, when he wrote of Cr Spiers as one of those who laid out ...
Article : 475 wordsA team of Victorian hockey players, in charge of Mr Frank Major, arrived by the Melbourne exress this morning. A hile they are in Sydney the prosprets ...
Article : 51 wordsThere was a constant flow of eager bookers thronging Sutton's box office throughout yesterday. on the opening of the plan for Madame Calve's concert at ...
Article : 376 wordsThe meeting was continued today. The weather was just tho opposite to that of yesterday, being very cold and wet, nevertheless there was a capital attendance. ...
Article : 232 wordsThe strike of Gas works employes is at an end. The men resumed work this morning. Wilson, over whose dismissal tho trouble occurred, will resume work ...
Article : 32 wordsThe Ballarat Harriers selection committee for the Five Mile C.C.C. will meet on Monday evening to select their teams for the event. Members are requested ...
Article : 44 wordsThe net profit of the Australian Gaslight Company for the half year was £58,082. A dividend of 9s a share was recommended. The strike entailed a loss ...
Article : 54 wordsAt Nottingham yesterday. S. N. Doust (New South Wales) and C. Dixon won the lawn tennis doubles championship, defeating A. W. Gere and [?]atd ...
Article : 39 wordsWheat is quoted at 4s; chick wheat, 3s 11d; oaten hay, 24 2s 6d. ...
Article : 19 wordsOne of the strangest methods of making money, a writer in "Chambers’ Journal” points out, is surely the raising of butterflies in the same manner as one ...
Article : 256 wordsBy 122 votes to 53 the Westport and Stockton Miners’ Union decided to withdraw from the Arbitration Court. ...
Article : 25 wordsMr Walter Marks, owner of the yacht Culwalla [?] to-day expressed himself forcibly as to what he regarded as the unsportsmanlike attitude of Victorian ...
Article : 116 wordsAs tho result of an investigation of the books of some Melbourne importers of motor cars, the Customs authorities acting upon the advise of the ...
Article : 122 wordsCharles Walkernette was arrested at Oakleigh to-day on a charge of having assualted a woman in that suburb, and another at Preston. It is alleged that ...
Article : 53 wordsEntries for the Ballarat and Burrnmbeet Coursing Club’s Champion Stakes, run on 10th and 11th August, close with the secretaries. Park Hotel, Ballarat, on ...
Article : 56 wordsAll Engagements—Silver Strand. Steeplechase—Pinpress. Novice Handimp—Miss Beck. Welter Handican—Orleans. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe North Broken Hill team, which arrived here by express yesterday, will to-day cugage a Ballarat League team at the Eastern Oval. The visitors are a ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Sat 23 Jul 1910, Page 1
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