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  2. THE RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The State Parliament was opened this afternoon by the Governor, Sir G. S. Clarke to deal with the crisis. There was a large gathering of the public outside, but admission was by ...

    Article : 2,480 words
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  4. MR. SEDDON NOT TO BE DRAWN.

    Mr. Seddon interviewed to-day said it would [?] him to express an opinion on the Victorian railway stnike, except to say that he regretted the strike had occurred, especially ...

    Article : 45 words
  5. THE MEN STILL CONEIDENT.

    When seen yesterday at his office in the Coffee Palace buildings Mr. J. W. Smith, the secretary of the Bendigo branch of the Enginedrivers and Firemen a Association, was ...

    Article : 401 words
  6. IN BENDIGO.

    The strikers in Bendigo are very quietly watching events. Yesterday, as was the case on the previous day, they refrained from congregating at the station although the picket ...

    Article : 286 words
  7. THE GOVERNMENT BILL-RAILWAY EMPLOYES SUPPRESSION AGT.

    The hill introduced by Mr. Luvi[?]ne and termed the Railway Employes Suppression Act, 1903, is of considerable length and minute [?]tail ...

    Article : 223 words
  8. ECHUCA.

    Mr. Robert Dyason, ex-Customs officer at Echuca, died on Monday. Author death was reported to-day that of Captain George Bair aged 70. Both gentlemen were well known and ...

    Article : 73 words
  9. EAGLEHAWK.

    In the supper-room at the Town Hall, this evening, a conference will be held between representatives, of the friendly societies and the Miners' Association on the important ...

    Article : 177 words
  10. CONFLICTING REPORTS.

    The men now disunion are at issue with the officers of the department who declare that they have gained 18 men from the ranks of the locomotive men. ...

    Article : 196 words
  11. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    Lake View defeated Market Square, on Railway Reserve The scores were:--Lake View, 9 goals behinds, to 1 behind. South Bendigo Juniors defeated the A.N.A. ...

    Article : 107 words
  12. AT EAGLEHAWK.

    Proceedings at Eaglehawk yesterday were quite although a deal of excitement was caused when if became known that two large stones 3d when if became known that two large stones had been found on the line int the borough. ...

    Article : 139 words
  13. TO-DAY'S SERVICE.

    Practically the same service will be run to-day as yesterday. Trains will leave Bendigo as follows:-- To Korong Vale 7 a.m., ...

    Article : 54 words
  14. FLOUR AND BREAD.

    Owing to the supply of wheat having been exhausted, Messrs. W. Webb and Coals flour mills ceased work yesterday. The office will be kept open, but they will not resume gristing ...

    Article : 183 words
  15. EAGLEHAWK FIRST RATE.

    The season as for as the Eaglehawk Juniors are concerned was opened yesterday when two matches were played. Young Colonials, last year's premiers, and Eaglehawk East met, but ...

    Article : 98 words
  16. MR. W. A. TRENWITH IN BENDIGO.

    Mr. W. A. Trenwith, M.L.A. ex-Minister of Railways, was one of the arrivals by the Korong Vale train yesterday afternoon. He has been spending a few days on his property ...

    Article : 62 words
  17. THE SIGNALMEN GIVE NOTICE.

    The signalmen sent a communication to the Commissioner intimating their intention of going on strike if the Government do not meet the strikers demands. No notice, however ...

    Article : 55 words
  18. IN THE COUNTRY.

    Much excitement prevails over the deliberations of Parliament in reference to the strike, and information is eagerly sought in every direction. ...

    Article : 146 words
  19. A WARNING PROCLAMATION.

    To guard against any assemblages hear Parliament House while Parliament is dealing with the railway strike, the Government have issued a proclamation setting forth the ...

    Article : 160 words
  20. CALLING THE ROLL.

    The department to-day sent out telegrams instructing railway officers to forward names of strikers washing so return to work. It is departmentally stated that there were several ...

    Article : 67 words
  21. EAGLEHAWK FOURTH RATE.

    The fourth rate competition was also opened yesterday. Young Colonial Juniors kicked 11 goals 11 behinds to Snob's Hill's 6 goals 1 behind. Kon the winners, Newell (5), Lange (2) ...

    Article : 94 words
  22. BENDIGO'S FOOD SUPPLY.

    Although the price of nearly every fresh foodstuff has gone up somewhat there is no great likelihood of butter reaching prohibitive rates. From Thursday to Saturday of last ...

    Article : 59 words
  23. AN EARNEST APPEAL TO ALL WORKERS.

    TO THE EDITOR OF THE BENDIGO INDEPENDENT. Sir,--Have true, mainly, and healthy loyalty to the Government of the country? "This is an excellent guide. But what is asked for in ...

    Article : 660 words
  24. THE TRAIN SERVICE.

    Nineteen trains ran in the country to-day. The mileage being 2218 country, and suburban 199. To-morrow's trains (Thursday):--Kerang to Bendigo 9.45 a.m. [?] ...

    Article : 185 words
  25. BRIDGEWATER, Wednesday, May 13.

    The manager of the [?] four mill company says that they have a good supply of all milling stuff--flour, pollard and bran--and also that there is a full supply of wheat offering ...

    Article : 135 words
  26. GOODS TRAINS WANTED.

    A few goods trains are badly wanted in all the country districts. Now that the Government has got a limited service in operation it might arrange that at least one goods train ...

    Article : 54 words
  27. MARY BOROUGH.

    The return of the train from St. Arnaud to-day attracted a large crowd at the station. People were excluded from the platform, and were therefore unable to participate as closely ...

    Article : 177 words
  28. CRICKET.

    The first match was played an the Show Grounds yesterday, between St. Paul's and Methodists, for district junior trophy, resulting in a win for St. Paul's, by 76 runs. The ...

    Article : 49 words
  29. INDUCEMENTS TO DRIVERS.

    The first train since Friday reached here to-day about 4.30 p.m., in charge of Driver Clarke and volunteer Fireman Small of Messrs. Small and Shattel, engineers, Fitzroy. The ...

    Article : 163 words
  30. GOLF.

    The golfing season was opened at the Eagle hake rinks yesterday. There was a large attendance meluding a number of visitors from Bendigo. The sinks have been considerably ...

    Article : 65 words
  31. GOODS TRAIN TO BENDIGO TO-DAY.

    Since writing the above, we team that the department will run a goods train to Bendigo to-day (Thursday). A goods train will leave Bendigo for Woodend at 9 a.m., and one leave ...

    Article : 31 words
  32. TICKETS TO LAST TILL AFTER THE STRIKE.

    Since the suspension of the ordinary service, there have been anxious inquires amongst passenger who have been stranded at various places as to whether their tickets ...

    Article : 57 words
  33. ROPE QUOITS.

    Job's Guilv[?]'s Quarry Fill, to-night, at Job's Gully Marioir. Dale, Smart, Cook, Wraith. Broom, Harsen, Lawrie, Watson. Hearly, Monday. Bruhn! Trewartha, Jubber, Hynes, ...

    Article : 48 words
  34. POLITICAL LABOR LEAGUE.

    There was a large gathering of men in Golden Square last evening, when representatives of the Political Labor. League addressed them on the present crisis. The meeting was held in the ...

    Article : 1,073 words
  35. ANOTHER MANIFESTO.

    The strikers have issued an amplified manifesto to the public of Victoria. The text as follows:-- In consequence of the statements made in ...

    Article : 719 words
  36. TO STERVILLE.

    Feeling here with regard to the strike to the trike is very much divided. Some sympathise with the strikers to certain point, but consider, the men have taken too harsh a stand, whereby ...

    Article : 71 words
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  38. THE ECHUCA INCIDENT.

    Detective Wilson has been Investigating, the Echuca tamptering cases. Loco, Inspector Harrison informs us that the intruder was successful in doing considerable damage to the ...

    Article : 98 words
  39. STOPPING THE MAILS.

    The Federal Government could, if it willed, intervene in the strike. There is power under the Federal Postal Act to prosecute every person who "willfully" obstructs or retards the ...

    Article : 95 words
  40. INGUEWOOD.

    There is very little to report with regard to the railway strike, as immediately concerning this town excepting the inconvenience that the general community is experiencing. The ...

    Article : 100 words
  41. THE EFFECT ON BOARD AND LODGING.

    The manner in which the strike affected business people generally, and particularly those who deal in any way with food, is shown by the experience of a Bendigo man who had ...

    Article : 80 words
  42. UNMEASURED VITUPERATION.

    The wildest speeches' so far delivered were addressed to a Rathdown street open air meeting on Tuesday evening. The Age report says: Mr. F. Tudor, M.P., denounced. The Age, ...

    Article : 132 words
  43. GOVERNMENT REWARDS.

    The Bendigo station is being well placarded with Government notices, Applicants for the positions of drivers and firemen (of whom there were about 40 yesterday), are invited by poster. ...

    Article : 55 words
  44. STUNG BY THE PRINTER'S DEVIL.

    Sir,--Oh! What agisting! I am still suffering Neither writer nor the official newspaper corrector intended in But the printer's devil dropped down accidentally like, and mode my, ...

    Article : 166 words
  45. THE BENDIGO SIGNALMEN.

    All the Bendigo signalmen were in their places yesterday. They states that they had received no notice to case work and know nothing of the statement that they were to ...

    Article : 21 words
  46. POLICE PROTECTION.

    Every driver or fireman going on or off duty is [?]corted by a policeman, which his house is also guarded. Eighteen names including hose of several ...

    Article : 63 words
  47. THE EQUITY OF THE STRIKE.

    The huge majority that the Irvine Government sure of when the very serious debate is over is the very danger of the Commonwealth, for it may be dragged in by a single ...

    Article : 857 words
  48. NIGHT FOREMAN O'KEEFE APPROACH BY STRIKETS.

    When it was arranged that W. O'Keefe, the night [?] Ex-Hogan's place on the Koront Vactrain, the pickets visited his house and pr[?] not to or on duty ...

    Article : 122 words
  49. CONSTITUTED AUTHORITY.

    Sir.--The railway men have been blamed for not submitting to constituted authority. But the very reverse is the case. They asked that a test case should be brought before the ...

    Article : 350 words
  50. ENGLISH PRESS OBSERVATIONS.

    The English newspapers are giving much prominence to the strike of railway employes in Victoria. They almost without exception condemn the strikers. ...

    Article : 21 words
  51. THE BENDIGO INDEPENDENTS' STRIKE SERVICE.

    General satisfaction is expressed with The Bendigo Independent for the prompt delivery we have had of the paper [?] morning since the strike. On Saturday last the nows was ...

    Article : 70 words
  52. SYMPATHY FROM SYDNEY.

    The Chamber of Menufactures at a meeting to-night cargied resolution expressing to the Promier of Victoria its high appreciation of the [?] Government in the ...

    Article : 40 words
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