The British Admiralty announces that an aeroplane pursued a Zeppelin off the cast of Britain at 3.15 on Monday morning. ...
Article : 87 wordsThe splendid results achieved by the Queen Carnival in other parts have been advocated with such persistency that the "Queen" method of raising finds has ...
Article : 286 wordsA meeting of cabmen to protest against the proposed curtailment of racing was held at the Temperance Hall to-night. The Chairman said that cabmen were ...
Article : 100 wordsThe Australian Wheat, Board to-day decided that the price of wheat for export should be fixed at 4/9 per bushel, the same rate and that, charged for local ...
Article : 53 wordsThe State revenue for July totals £691,491, a decrease of £3645 compared with the receipts for July, 1915. The details of the collections for July compared ...
Article : 100 wordsPresent: Mayor Brawn (in the chair), Crs Hill, Bell, Lederman, Hollway, Crocker, Brokenshire, Berry, and Pearse. Correspondence,—From Cr A. B. Berry, ...
Article : 471 wordsThe late Mary Elizabeth Cote was a daughter of the late Samuel Coyte, son, of Baird street (not of Creswick road, as previously stated), and a sister of the ...
Article : 1,243 wordsAn application was made ex parte to-day to Mr Justice for an order nisi for an appeal to the Full Court in the suit for alleged libel brought by ...
Article : 94 wordsYesterday evening, at 5 o'clock, the committee supporting the candidature of the Red Cross Queen (Miss Beccie M'Donald) met at the Town Hall. The ...
Article : 270 wordsWhile John Coleman, a young man of Glenmaggie, was sitting on a fence on Mr W. Marshall's property yesterday talking with a companion, a man ...
Article : 90 wordsMr. P. Gallagher, of Maryborough High School staff, was experimenting in chemistry on Sunday afternoon when a tube of sulphuric acid burst and severely ...
Article : 44 wordsWith the intention of owing the wholesale and retailers of Ballarat active participants in the Queen Carnival, the following gentlemen met, the organiser ...
Article : 151 wordsAlfred Bevis, a resident of Lillimur, was admitted to the infections diseases ward of the Nhill Hospital to-day suffering from cerebro-spinal meningitis. Two ...
Article : 53 wordsThe dislocation of the coal industry has been averted by the settlement of the strike of colliery mechanics at the Newcastle and Maitland coalfields. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe following were appointed justices of the meeting of the State Executive Council to-day:—C. R. Heath, Fawkner, Central Bailrwick; J. ...
Article : 64 wordsA complaint was made to the police to-night by Mrs. Choose, of Morrah street, Parkville, that at about 5 p.m. her six year old daughter was going down a lane ...
Article : 74 wordsA well-attended meeting was held at all Saints Schoolroom, Drummond street, last night, for the purpose of electing a queen of the South and making ...
Article : 457 wordsSir,—I beg to make a protest against the action of one of the collectors for the French Fund last Friday. A young boy was stopped and asked if he would ...
Article : 152 wordsW. J. Raine.—Publication of communications in the form of that before us is forbidden by the Censor. Small Cocky.—Write to the Agricultural ...
Article : 53 words1st August.—Titheridge and Growcott, at 16 Queen street, at 12.30: Cottage property. 3rd August.—Walker, at 112 Errard ...
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Advertising : 2,002 wordsAll sections are helping in the Carnival, and amongst those particularly keen are the member of the police force and the staff at the Post Office. At a meeting held ...
Article : 91 wordsThe Queen of the East held a most successful meeting last night. Her supporters have mapped out a very comprehensive programme, which will be put ...
Article : 38 wordsSir,—Has The City ranger power to impound gees and goats? It so why does he not do it? They are running about certain parts of the City flocks ...
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The Ballarat Courier (Vic. : 1869 - 1900; 1914 - 1918), Tue 1 Aug 1916, Page 4
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