The great forest fires in the Canadian maritime provinces of Quebec and New Brunswick and in the New England States of the United States, are spreading ...
Article : 181 wordsYesterday morning the mayor (Cr. Curnow), Crs. Abbott, M.L.C., Dunstan, Perry and Harkness, Messrs Honeybone (town clerk), Richardson (engineer), and Richards (accountant) of the ...
Article : 2,126 wordsDuring the course of the hearing of wager disputes before the Arbitration Court, Mr. Justice Parker, the acting president, has several times expressed doubts as to the evidence ...
Article : 342 wordsThe Commissioner of Income Tax (Mr. Prout Wobb) has (says our Melbourne correspondent) determined to put the "screw" on loggard taxpayers in a very severe ...
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Advertising : 4,492 wordsThe weather was not the best football on Saturday, when South Bendigo and Echuca met on the Upper Reserve. The ground was sloppy, and as the game was late in starting, ...
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Article : 77 wordsSir,--The mayor (Mr. J. H. Curnow), over a glass of wine, when welcoming Sir Edmund Barton, claimed to voice the opinion of the citizens when he said "That no community ...
Article : 671 wordsThis afternoon on the Upper Reserve court a competition will be held under the auspices of the Tennis Club. A large number of visiting players will take part, including Messrs. ...
Article : 122 wordsAccording to the weather chart published by the Melbourne Observatory on Saturday morning, we are being treated to a truly federal rainfall. Similar barometrical conditions ...
Article : 321 wordsJob's Gully defated White Hills on Thursday night at the Kingsland Hotel by 1032 against 722. Highest scorers for Job's Gully were Watson 277. Dale 163. Conliffe 113 and ...
Article : 52 wordsOn Saturday night Higgins boat Starlight at the Gaiety Theatre, Melbourne in a 20-rounds contest. Starlight gave up after 17 rounds. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe annual banquet of the West Bendigo Cricket Club was held last Thursday evening at Mr. Soren Johnson's Quartz Miners Arms Hotel, Ironbark, Mr. Con Hauser presiding. ...
Article : 257 wordsMr. Clement Wragge, speaking at Inverell (N.S.W.) the other night, said that while the rainfall of this year had so far been good, that of 1904 would be better still. This ...
Article : 74 wordsThe quarterly meeting of the Star of Bendigo I.O.R. was held at the Temperance Hall on Friday evening, the C.R., Bro Little presiding. Two new members were initiated. It ...
Article : 301 wordsThe self-alleged success attending the rain making efforts of Dr. McCarthy up the Serpentine in Victoria has received attention from the local Chamber of Commerce, and Dr. ...
Article : 76 wordsSir.--That freedom of speech is involved is my excuse for writing on a subject which would otherwise be only of a personal nature. In the City Court Mr. Luke Murphy has twice ...
Article : 506 wordsBendigo (about), 2ins. Murong 166. Echuca, 67 Rochester (raining). Elmore (to Sat) 95 Sutton Grangel (s[?]l) Goornong, heavily, raining) 1 inch. ...
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The Bendigo Independent (Vic. : 1891 - 1918), Mon 8 Jun 1903, Page 3
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