The home- coming last evening of the Rev. H Worrall was waited for with pleasurable expectancy by his friends and well- wishers. Notwithstanding his wish that no demonstration ...
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Advertising : 1,793 wordsThe Speaker took the chair yesterday at 4.40 p.m. A Short note was read from Mr. Irvine, thanking the House for the honor done him in ...
Article : 278 wordsThe Speaker took the chair yesterday at 2.30 p.m. Mr. Fowler (W. A.) raid a statement appeared in the Age relative to the Tariff ...
Article : 1,202 wordsThe Rev. Digby M. Berry, who was received with applause by a very large, anti- gambling meeting in the Prahran Town Hall, said he would have to be very careful in speaking that ...
Article : 1,543 wordsThe Premier in the Legislative Assembly last evening resumed his speech on the second reading of the Licensing Bill. He said the legislation proposed in connection with clubs was the ...
Article : 536 wordsSir,-- As a constant subscriber of your important paper, I ask permission to say a few words re the Rev. H. Worrall case. He can be congratulated on being in good company. ...
Article : 367 wordsIn committee of Ways and Means in the House of Representatives last evening the Minister of Customs, Sir William Lyne, moved the following excise duties:-- ...
Article : 319 wordsLast night at the Golden Square Methodist schoolroom, a temperance demonstration was held. There was a very large attendance. An enjoyable programme of vocal and instrumental ...
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Advertising : 1,197 wordsThe case of the two young men, Robert Fletcher and Bert Hewer, who were yesterday, by the coroner, absolved from complicity in the death of McLeod at Flemington, appeared ...
Article : 141 wordsMr. Worrall the retired indoors, and many of the people went to the entertainment at the Methodist Schoolroom, where the Rev. G. A. Judkins, who came up on the train with ...
Article : 593 wordsSir,-- The committee of the above fund request that you kindly take subscriptions, for the wife and family of the late John McKenna, who was killed by being kicked by a horse on ...
Article : 168 wordsThe remains of the late Mr. Frederick W. Wust were yesterday afternoon laid to rest in the Church of England portion of the White Hills Cemetery. The cortege moved from his ...
Article : 185 wordsMr. Peter O'Shannessy, town clerk, valuer, and collector of the Shire of Coburg, gave himself up yesterday, owing to a warrant having been taken out for his arrest on a charge of ...
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Advertising : 283 wordsThe Licensing Bill was considered on Wednesday night at a meeting in private of the Parliamentary committee of the Victorian Alliance; the president, Mr. J. W. Hunt, in the ...
Article : 376 wordsThe President took the chair at 2.30 p.m. Sir Wm. Lyne informed Senator Gould (N. S. W.) that an inquiry had been made by the the Attorney- General into the circumstances ...
Article : 480 wordsThough spent considerably and his nerve force drawn upon severely by the excitement and the constant interviewing and conversation of the past few days. Mr. Worral looks well, ...
Article : 133 wordsThe extreme anxiety felt by Bishop Langley's family during the whole of Wednesday, was somewhat relieved yesterday, when Dr. Green was able to stats that he had rallied a little. ...
Article : 282 wordsThe principal topic of conversation amongst the councillors at the meeting of the Marong Shire Council yesterday, both before and after transacting the municipal business of the ...
Article : 126 wordsThe Municipal Association forwarded a circular to the Marong Shire Council yesterday, showing the amounts it is proposed to pay to municipalities in lieu of the present ...
Article : 294 wordsThe word "Worrall" will stand over in the annals of Victoria as the title of a case in which a House of Parliament of Victoria was at every stage wrong, remarks the Melbourne ...
Article : 390 wordsAt the fortnightly meeting of the Loyal Bendigo Lodge. M. U. I. O. O. F., in the Oddfellows' Hall, P. G. Kirby presided. Several propositions were read. Sick pay amounted to £24 13s. ...
Article : 138 wordsCASTLEMAINE, Thursday.-- James Annear, aged 16 years, who was employed as night watchman at the Cumberland dredge, was last night painfully injured about the face, owing ...
Article : 65 wordsBALLARAT, Thursday.-- To- night, at the Electric Supply Company's power house, an employe named, Reed was working in the store room, when a quantity of steel fell upon him. ...
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Advertising : 129 wordsIn the railway reserve at Jolimont yesterday a man named Rogers came across the body of a female infant wrapped in a newspaper. He notified Constable McGrath, and the body ...
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The Bendigo Independent (Vic. : 1891 - 1918), Fri 3 Aug 1906, Page 3
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