A sad coaching disaster has (says the Age's Wellington correspondent) occurred on the west coast of the Middle Island, the accident happening in one of the most mountainous ...
Article : 487 wordsTo meet the requirements of a large number of readere of The Bendigo Independent who desire to send a full account of the first and second days' proceedings ...
Article : 826 wordsDuring the afternoon the arena was the scene of some very interesting events, The principal of these was the bushranging episode which was carried out by members of the ...
Article : 212 wordsThe pangs of hunger are assuagable at the temperance booth. It is attended to by the ladies belonging to the W.C.T.U., the Y’s, the Sons of Temperance and the Rechabites. The ...
Article : 122 wordsThe evening proved milder than the day had been, and outdoor conditions were very agreeable. A large crowd asembled, and the various side-shows received a fair share of patronage, ...
Article : 79 wordsDrink seems to have been mainly responsible for "the taking off" of the married woman Jane Douglas at Clifton Hill. She was found into last Saturday night by her husband ...
Article : 267 wordsYesterday's receipts, notwithstanding the wet, bleak, cold weather, were not very far behind the first day of lost year. The amount taken at the gates was £386, which is an ...
Article : 221 wordsThe Catholic sports yesterday were rather poorly attended owing to the unfavorable weather. Everything passed off pleasantly. The procession, headed by the Federal Brass ...
Article : 203 wordsSir,—Kindly allow me to warn minors lot to come to Western Australia at present. Things are very bad all over the goldfields. I am told on good authority that there are ...
Article : 116 wordsThis spectacle has never yet failed to bring out thousands of people in not or dry, cold or heat. Yesterday it was no exception. People, half fearing to be caught in an Easter shower, ...
Article : 2,236 wordsA China man named Ah Poy on Monday reported to Sergeant English that he had been cruelly ill-used by a number of young ruffians. Ho stated that lie was getting out of a cab ...
Article : 351 wordsThe notorious Issae Gordon, the best known and the most unscrupulous of money lenders, died a few days ago (says the Age’s London correspondent writing on March 9) at the ...
Article : 406 wordsAfter the procession had passed through the gales the Mayor and party drove to Nicholls' Variety Show tent and the opening addressee were delivered from a raised platform outside ...
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Advertising : 2,600 wordsThe committee of the Easter Fair always exhibit great ingenuity in placing novelties before the public and certainly in the Naval and Military Empire Encampment they have struck ...
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The Bendigo Independent (Vic. : 1891 - 1918), Wed 18 Apr 1900, Page 4
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