At the committee meeting of the Bendigo Miners' Association last night Mr. W. J. Clarke moved: "That the best thanks of the committee be tendered to the ...
Article : 378 wordsAn appalling catastrophe has occurred in California, the chief State on the Pacific Slope. The city of San Francisco was partly ...
Article : 114 wordsThe annual district meeting of the Hibernian Australasian Catholic Benefit Society was continued in St. Patrick's Hall, Dawson street, this morning, Mr. F. W. ...
Article : 206 wordsThe Archbishop of Melbourne (Dr. H. L. Clarke) yesterday gave his reply to the memorial presented to him a few weeks ago by a deputation of the clergy and laity, ...
Article : 978 wordsUnderlying Mark Twain's descriptions, there is an element of truth and reality, Often wanting to th writings of less gifted men. Because he touches on the quainter aspects ...
Article : 938 wordsThe Premiers of New South-Wales and conjointly, from Sydney, cabled to President Roosevelt the sympathy of Australians regarding the San ...
Article : 34 wordsAt the meeting of the Strathfieldsaye Council yesterday a report was presented by the president (Cr. Burns), on the recent conference of municipalities, when the ...
Article : 260 wordsIt is stated that three minutes after, the first shock the city of San Francisco was a mass of debris. Some reports state that the sea frontage ...
Article : 60 wordsDirect communication with San Francisco is impossible, owing to the fact that most, of the telegraph wires are down, but sufficient information comes through other ...
Article : 212 wordsDr. Bailey, geological director, states that the line of seismic disturbance runs through New Zealand from south-west to north-east and that Wellington is situated ...
Article : 40 wordsThe death of Mr. F. Louis Meurer, son of Mr. A. Meurer, ironn[?]ager, will he learned with regret. The dec[?]ed, who was only 19 years of age, was suddenly seized with appendicites ...
Article : 318 wordsSan Francisco occupies the end of a penincula or tongue of land, having the ocean on one side and the Bay of San Fransisco on the other. Two hills within the city rise to the ...
Article : 411 wordsThe Secretary of Mines (Mr. Anderson), in reference to Mr. Eskdale's statement that he (the secretary) had said that the department looked upon Mr. Eskdale as ...
Article : 180 wordsMessages regarding the appalling earthquakes experienced at San Francisco are fragmentary owing to the burning of the newspaper and telegraph offices. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 116 wordsThe annual meeting of the Bendigo Football Club, held at the Imperial Hotel last evening, was attended by about 25 members. The chair was occupied by Mr. C. Salter. The annual ...
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Advertising : 1,342 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.-- A case of a remarkable character is now occupying the attention of the medical staff at the Children's Hospital, the sufferer being a ...
Article : 150 wordsMany previous disasters have overtaken San Francisco. The fire of May 4th,1850, destroyed property to the value of about 3,000,000 dollars; another in the following month was still more ...
Article : 195 wordsThe marriage of Miss Ada Foot, oldest daughter of Mr. W. Foot, Quarry Hill, to Mr. Joseph Glanville, manager of the Sandhurst Pioneer Company took place at St. Paul's on ...
Article : 284 wordsAn old age penisoner named Julius Lawrence, 76 years old, who lived in a hut at Myer's Flat, suffered a lonely and painful death. In company with another old man ...
Article : 204 wordsCoupled with the news of earthquake in San Francisco comes the statement that a long-silent volcano in the Canary Islands has commenced a new career of activity. ...
Article : 126 wordsThe annual meeting of the Bendigo District Junior Football Association was held last evening at the View Point Hotel. There was a good attendance of delegates present. Mr. ...
Article : 133 wordsThe earthquake was severely felt at Nevada City and at Fresno. ...
Article : 32 wordsMiss M. Eadie, sister of Miss J. Eadie, who formerly taught the Milloo school, has been appointed to the Tennyson State school. ...
Article : 318 wordsLater telegrams from New York states that the fire is burning furiously in all quarters. General Function has practically ...
Article : 98 wordsProfessor W. Skeats, D.Sc., of the Melbourne University, on being asked whether the movement was a world-wide one, said that he would not care to venture an opinion until the full ...
Article : 143 wordsA meeting of the Bendigo and District Lawn Tennis Association was held in St. Paul's clubroom last night. The various clubs interested were represented, and Correspondence regarding ...
Article : 69 wordsThere was another splendid house at the theatre last evening, when the Parker Hall Dramatic Company reproduced this ever-popular drama. Each of the five acts was given in every ...
Article : 122 wordsSir,-- As one interested in our charities, and the great Easter Fair movement, I would suggest that a detailed balance-sheet of the fair be presented to each of the local papers, and ...
Article : 150 wordsAt match will be fired at the Wellsford range on Saturday, between the Eaglehawk club and the Half-battalion. The team to represent Eaglehawk will be-- Allison, Arblaster, Lear. ...
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Advertising : 663 wordsMr. George Musgrove's Sweet Nell Company, with Miss Nellie Stewart at its head, has reperforming in San Francisco, and when news of the earthquake was received ...
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Advertising : 82 wordsThe company to-night produce "The Two Orphans." The plot is most interesting, and the various incidents revolve round the chequered career of the two orphans. The first ...
Article : 214 wordsSir,-- in your issue of to-day "Lover of Boy Brigades" wishes some information on the Booming variance at the judging. Before proceed I would like the writer mentioned to come out ...
Article : 225 wordsEven at the present day, says a well-known authority after all that has been written on the subject but little is really known as do the origin of earthquakes. Probably several ...
Article : 506 wordsA decision of Mr. Justice Cussen, in the Supreme Court yesterday, turns the wife of w poor shoemaker, living at Devonport, England, into a wealthy woman, the ...
Article : 165 wordsWELLINGTON, Wednesday.-- A nurse at the Auckland Lunatic. Asylum, when bathing a female patient was called away, and left the patient in charge of another ...
Article : 52 wordsBro. Peterson, N.G., presided at the fortnightly meting of the Earl of Hopetoun Lodge last night. Sick pay amounting to £4 10s was passed, also a funeral donation of £55 to the ...
Article : 110 wordsWELLINGTON, Wednesday.-- The annual Trades and Labor Conference has reaffirmed the principle of land nationalisation. It was argued that the Government ...
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The Bendigo Independent (Vic. : 1891 - 1918), Fri 20 Apr 1906, Page 3
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