WARBURTON, Wednesday.—The mealancholy task of burying the victims of the bush fires was performed to-day. The whole district was in morning. Survivors. ...
Article : 2,179 wordsMORWELL. Wednesday.—Sparks and flying embers from bush fires to-day ignited the Inown coal at the new open ent. close to the Yallourn power house. ...
Article : 696 wordsBRIGHT, Wednesday.—The large force of men fighting the bush fire which was making rapid headway towards the Porepunkah township. was reinforce this ...
Article : 519 wordsMr. F. H. Wickham, of the Premier's department. was sent to Gippsland on Tuesday in order to advise the Government in regard to the effects of the fire. ...
Article : 805 wordsFurther debate took place in the [?] of Representatives yesterday on the Attorney-General's motion for the [?] reading of the Amending Crimes [?] ...
Article : 1,037 wordsHEALESVILLE. Wednesday.—Fanned by the strong south-westerly wind. a five that has been smouldering in the Toolandi district. eleven miles from ...
Article : 421 wordsWARRANGUL, Wednesday.—To-day has been a busy period for numbers of willing workers. anxious to do all possible to help the sufferers from the fire-swept ...
Article : 1,506 wordsALBURY. Wednesday.—Much anxiety was feld at Adelong on Monday and Tuesday owing to numerous outhreaks of bush fires in the district. All available men in ...
Article : 781 wordsMOE, Wednesday.— A search for the remains of Mrs. E. Mitechell. late post mistress of Fumina South, who lost her life in the disastrous bush fire which ...
Article : 114 wordsSORRENTO. Wednesday.— The fire which started yesterday afternoon assumed serious proportions. Starting near Mr. Dowd's farm. near Rye, it quickly ...
Article : 159 wordsWHITTLESEA. Wednesday.—A big party of Metropolitan Board of Works employes is still stationed at Jack's Creek. north of Tooroorong Reservoir. burning ...
Article : 174 wordsBALLARAT, Wednesday.—The fire on the eastern slopes of Mount Warrenheip burnt itself out this morning. A cool wind from the west helped to confine the ...
Article : 92 wordsWALHALLA. Wednesday.—The fire is again approaching Walhalla from the south and cast. Dwelling at Maiden Town owned and occupied by Mr. ...
Article : 286 wordsSerious fires are raping in the watersheds which serve the O'Shanassy and Maroon dah schemes of the Melbourne ami Metropolitan Hoard of Works. Advices received ...
Article : 104 wordsALEXANDRA. Wednesday.—An inquiry was resumed to-day by Mr. Rogers. P.M., into the Rubicon fire on 18th December. ...
Article : 328 wordsPerhaps the industry that has suffered most in consequence of devastating bush fires that raged through the country districts of Victoria on Sunday was that of ...
Article : 495 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—Big fires are raging in the Wallsend and Brush Creek districts near Newcastle. The flames are over 100 feet high, and the dense ...
Article : 93 wordsARCHIE'S CREEK, Wednesday.—The danger from bush fires has passed for the time being. Logs and stumps are still smouldering on the burnt country around ...
Article : 73 wordsThe funeral of Mr. W. E. C. Bull, formerly president of the Victorian branch of the Telegraphists' Union. who was one of the victims of the recent disastrous ...
Article : 170 wordsGifts of goods for the relief of sufferers by the bush fires will be carried free over the railways. ...
Article : 25 wordsSYDNEY. Wednesday.—Reports from country districts show that severe heat, water shortage and bush fires have been experienced almost everywhere. At West ...
Article : 77 wordsReferring yesterday to complaints that the Forestry Commission was in a measure responsible for many fires, because it did not systematically burn off the ...
Article : 346 wordsDamage caused to the railway in the Warragul area by bush fires has been estimated by departmental officers at £20,000. This damage embraced several ...
Article : 137 wordsECHUCA. Wednesday.—The Govern[?] after an early breakfast. left Echuca [?] 7.30 a.m. to-day for Mildura. It is [?] intention of the pilot to take his [?] ...
Article : 49 wordsThe crowds Unit have been attending the A.N.A. Exhibition during the last few days have been exceptionally large. Last night the final boxing contests ...
Article : 178 wordsTo the prevalence of bush fires every year the Chief Inspector of the Fisheries and Came department (Mr. Leweis) attributes the disappearance of many of ...
Article : 197 wordsEight post offices in the bush fires' area were destroyed by fire during the week end and Monday. In an official statement yesterday the department reported that ...
Article : 232 wordsKYABRAM. Wednesday.—During [?] tour of the Tongala irrigation district [?] Tuesday. Lord Stradbroke entered [?] conversation with many of the se[?] ...
Article : 84 wordsMany people have expressed a willingness to provide a temporary homo for some of the victims of the fires. Mrs. Adcock. of 5 Huntington-grove, ...
Article : 123 wordsProposals for the immediate relief of the unfortunate victims of the bush fires have been submitted in an appeal to the Minister of Forests by Mr. S. A. Harris, ...
Article : 178 wordsWELLINGTON, Wednesday.—In his angural address. the new president of the New Zealand branch of the British Medical Association (Dr. Gibbs. of Nelson) ...
Article : 64 wordsThe popularity of the low waistline is threatened, so they say, by the return of the full skirt, but meanwhile it is making the most of its last opportunities. ...
Article : 133 wordsThe wooden shelter shed in the grounds of the Mordialloc State shcool was demolished by fire in the early hours of yesterday morning. Mordialloc. Mentone ...
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