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Advertising : 728 wordsThe Daily News” remarks that it is evident that Melbourne does not intend to be behind Sydney in enthusiasm in welcoming the American fleet. It ...
Article : 66 wordsThe people of Melboune were [?]naided, in a collective sense, to offer “the glad hand” to our American, visitors to-day. The city had put on its ...
Article : 499 wordsAt Church, House, Westminster, on the 23rd Jnly, the Dean of Arches, Sir Lewis T. Dibdin, delivered the judgment which he had reserved from last month in the ...
Article : 929 wordsA “threatened revolt against Mr. Redmond’s leadership” is outlined in an article in the S[?][?]tsman. Mr. Redmond has got himself into a difficult ...
Article : 171 wordsThere were some accidents to-day. Walter Shaw, a resident of, Northicote, was standing on a barrel in Swanston street, and on jumping off, he[?]fell, and ...
Article : 75 wordsWhen the procession arrived at the Exhibition the men were drafted into the arena, and a crowd of several thousands of spectators who occupied the ...
Article : 769 wordsThis was a day of marching and counter-marching, and some who marched were neither sailors nor [?]oldiers. Amongst those whose uniforms and music ...
Article : 248 wordsThe fortnightly meeting of the City branch of the A.N.A. was held last night; the president (Mr. S. Tucker) in the chair. The patronage of the branch ...
Article : 274 words32 officers and 280 sailors and marines of the American fleet will arrive at the Ballarat West railWay station at 12.30 p.m. to-day. Here they will be received ...
Article : 502 wordsPresent—Mayor Kirk presiding, Crs M'Menemin, 'Williamson, Causon, and Creeed. Crs Baglin, Turner, and Formby, the ...
Article : 288 wordsThe sailors and marines had reached St. Kilda road on their march citywards when Admiral? Sperry and his senior officers landed at St. Kilda Pier. ...
Article : 282 wordsMelbourne was very gay to-night. Soon after sunset thousands of people began to flock into the city to view the Illuminations and the torchlight proceesion and ...
Article : 324 wordsMr. Ce[?]l Harmsworth, M.P., discussing in the Cammous the question of the guillotine, system, also had something to say about the vagaries of his fellow ...
Article : 195 wordsAt a quarter to 10 the bugle gave the signal to start, and the men went off in fours formation. After a detachment of mounted troopers under ...
Article : 702 wordsAfter a band shake, Cr Jacoby bade the Admiral welcome to the city in a few well-ch[?]sen[?]words, while the town clerk (Mr. J. N. Browne) read an ...
Article : 415 wordsMrs. Jane Delahenty passed away quietly at her residence, Grand Trunk. Piggoreet, on Sunday, after a short illness, at the advanced age of 81 years. The ...
Article : 472 wordsA most romantic story concerning the discovery of an early Egyptian circumnavigation of Africa is told by the “Times” Paris correspondent. It seems ...
Article : 374 wordsMr Robert Dunn, a special cor[?]espondent on the battleship Rhode Island, gives a striking picture of the machine-like precision of the manoeuvres of the fleet ...
Article : 326 wordsIn connection with the visit of the United States Flee[?] contingeut to Ballarat to-day, the members of the Seventh Australian Infentry Regimenty are ...
Article : 93 wordsThe banquet given by the Commou-Wealth of Australia to the Admiral and officers of the American fleet, which took place in the Queen’s Hall to-night, was ...
Article : 398 wordsAll then adjourned to lunch, which wis partaken of by the men in the main building, and by the other guests in the banqueting chamber. It was attended ...
Article : 69 wordsSubs[?]quently the visitors were es[?]orted to the Legislative, Council, Chamb[?]r[?], where they were welcome by His Execllen[?]y the Governor, Sir John Madden, ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Tue 1 Sep 1908, Page 1
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