The Shirt Board expires by effluxion of time on the 28th May. The Minister for Labor (Sir Alexander Peacock) is desirous of receiving nominations, five from ...
Article : 38 wordsThe weekly amateur vaudeville trials, to take place to-night, are expected to attract another crowed house at the Alfred Hall. These trials are increasing in ...
Article : 208 wordsAdvancing crops of turnips, carrots parsnips, &c., should be carefully weeded and thinned by hand, leaving the plants from 6 to 8 inches apart in the rows. In ...
Article : 632 wordsThe annual congress of the Liberal Workers' Institute will be held at the Guild Hall, Swanston street, on Saturday and Monday, 6th and 8th June. The ...
Article : 137 wordsAt the last meeting of the Broken Hill branch of the Australian Workers' Union the following resolution was passed:—"That this meeting strongly disagrees ...
Article : 128 wordsThe Royal Commission on Housing took further evidence at Parliament House to-day. John Loorham, constable, stationed at ...
Article : 686 wordsThe amended determination of the Carriage Board will come into force on the 4th July. Under it body makers, smiths, wheelwrights, painters, and trimmers are ...
Article : 52 wordsThe paper bug trade amended determination will come into forgo on the 19th June. Among the alterations are the following:—Machinists working three or ...
Article : 70 wordsThe Loyal Ballarat branch of the M.U.I.O.F. met on Wednesday evening last; the Noble Grand, Br J. Leader, occupying the chair. A larger number of ...
Article : 630 wordsApart Prom the Coliseum's usual patrons, many there were who last evening sought refuge therein from the wintry conditions which prevailed in the streets. ...
Article : 141 wordsIn the Full Court today a rule nisi for a writ of habens corpus wan granted in the case of Thomas Edwin Brown, who appealed against his committal to the ...
Article : 126 wordsQuiet preparations are being carried on by the leading members of both parties in the Legislative Assembly. It is expected that the general election will lake ...
Article : 211 wordsA continuation of the large measure of patronage bestowed on the Vaudeville-picture combination at Her Majesty's Theatre was witnessed last ...
Article : 118 wordsAld. Richards, the Lord Mayor, entertained the officers of the first Australian submarines at a civic reception in the Town Hall this morning. ...
Article : 118 wordsReaders are reminded of Mr Alexander Watson's recital in the Mechanics' Hall to-night. Mr. Watson's visit to Ballarat some two years ago is no doubt still ...
Article : 88 wordsSenator Millen, Minister for Defence, said to-day that, having regard to a recent cable manage to the effect that the British War Office had solved the ...
Article : 121 wordsContinuing my remarks on striking cuttings, where penstemons are grown, and it is desired to increase the stock of any favorite kinds, a batch of cuttings ...
Article : 261 wordsThe word "Dandies" has so long been associated with the very highest form of comedy costume entertainment in Australasia that it is needless to enlarge ...
Article : 102 wordsAndrew Victor M'Benn was killed last night through making over the edge of a railway bridge and falling into the Whiteheads Creek. M'Bean, who was a ...
Article : 91 wordsTo judge by the booking for the above concert on Saturday night next, the audience will be a very large one. The programme contains several fine ...
Article : 78 wordsDr Hope reports that the Bunbury small-pox is the true Asiatic, and of virulent form. Under his instructions, no person is ...
Article : 102 wordsAt the Geelong Supreme Court to-day before Mr Justice Hood, Francis M'lnerney, laborer was presented on a charge of arson with respect to a fire which ...
Article : 194 wordsSir—Our own Agricultural College is a failure. and it deserves to be for was not the £5000 municipal money-obtained by false representations? If high schools ...
Article : 703 wordsThe splendid rains which have fallen will have given tile subsoil a thorough soaking. As soon as the land is dry enough to be worked, the surface soil ...
Article : 273 wordsAlbert Henry Starke, about 30 years of age, was today found dead on his father's farm at Mathoura with a shot-wound in the head. Starkey had been missing ...
Article : 103 wordsIn the Criminal Court to-day, before the Chief Justice (Sir Pope-Cooper) and a jury of 1, Jane Nightingale, who appeared charged Kith causing the death of ...
Article : 67 wordsThe bravery of John Franklin, 40 year of age, of John street, Brunswick, this morning led him into deadly peril. While working in Wellington Parade for the ...
Article : 126 wordsDuring his visit to New South Wales and Queensland Mr Tate, Director of Education, was much impressed with the kind of cheap school building used in ...
Article : 120 wordsThe steamer Batsford has arrived from Canada with a record load of motor-cars numbering 40, chiefly Fords. About 60 are for Adelaide and the remainder for ...
Article : 36 wordsFred. Guthridge, a boy residing at Digby, was standing on a picket fence holding on to a pine-tree, when he slipped and fell. The point of the picket caught ...
Article : 57 wordsUnsatisfactory news of the condition of Mr T. Langdon, Chairman of Committees of the Legislative Assembly was published to-day. Some weeks back Mr ...
Article : 95 wordsA conference of union delegates repro venting 170,000 unionists, under the presidency of Mr W. M. Hughes, M.P., to-day adopted the constitution for an ...
Article : 63 wordsHugh M'Cormick, engaged on the Hamlet dredging lease at Bromley, was walking along a plank when it titled and he slipped into the cutting, fracturing his ...
Article : 43 wordsA mischievous person turned on the taps at the North Sydney Council tar depot on Sunday and allowed the tar to run away. It found its way down a ...
Article : 115 wordsErnest Ran, aged 58 a wood-carter, who resided at Freshwater Creek, came into Geelong with a load of wood on Monday afternoon, and left for home at dusk. ...
Article : 90 wordsThe Postmaster-General, Mr Wynne, to-day traversed the contention of Mr Justice Dobbie, of Tasmania, that the sending of postal notes wan an unsafe ...
Article : 132 wordsSir Arthur Stanley the Governor, has signed an Order is Council reappointing the Council of Public Education for three years from 23rd March. The new ...
Article : 127 words28th May.—Doepel and Chandler, at 708 Street street, at 2.30, and 3 Mair street, at 3 o'clock: Houses and land, on account executors late C. Morris. ...
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The Ballarat Courier (Vic. : 1869 - 1900; 1914 - 1918), Wed 27 May 1914, Page 4
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