A meeting was held on Tuesday, the [?] Cr. Mountain, in the chair. The following amounts were acknowledged:—Cr. Gilbertson, £3 3s: Mr. H. ...
Article : 405 wordsAn impressive ceremony was held in St. Thomas' Church, Essendon, last Sunday afternoon. It was the annual church parade of the Essendon Rifles and 58th ...
Article : 257 wordsFamous Flemington will be enl fete on Saturday and Monday next, and after the plethora of suburban fare to which, racegoers have recently been regaled, the ...
Article : 779 wordsMr. and Mrs. A. Stewart, of 17 Wigton street. Ascot Vale. have received word that their son. Private Leslie. Stewart, of the 5thBattalion. has been wounded for the ...
Article : 403 wordsA weekly meeting was held on Tuesday, [?] Mountain presiding. The central [?] that the local committee should be [?]graphed while at work, and this ...
Article : 150 wordsOn Wednesday. 22nd inst., the Christ Church, Essendon, branch of the League of Soldiers Friends entertained a party of about 63 wounded soldiers from Caulfield ...
Article : 102 wordsThe North Suburban Club, as a return [?] their stall in Puckle street on Friday, [?] in connection with the Red Cross [?] forwarded a cheque for £85 8s 3d ...
Article : 40 wordsMay 25th, the ladies of the Flemington and Kensington branch of the Lady Miss Patriotic League, held a successful American evening, on the occasion ...
Article : 118 wordsWe have just heard that a vest consigned to an Australian soldier in France reached its destination ill a most interesting manner. The vest was being sent to Sgt. H. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 wordsWe have been asked to contradict a rumour that Dr. Martell is retiring from practice. Mrs. and Miss Martell are leaving by tile next mail for America, where ...
Article : 474 words[?] neighbours, Glenroy—part of the par[?] of Broadmeadows—experienced a [?] successful financial and enjoyable [?] "The Hall," on Wednesday, 22nd ...
Article : 537 wordsMarlborough Hurdle.—Fastolf or Sir Prim; next best. Black Step. Rothsay Trial Stakes.—Henry the Eighth or Colonel Chutney: next best. Pantolette ...
Article : 56 wordsExpert tailoring for ladies and children can be had at Rose street, Essendon, opposite station. Misses Duncan make a speciality of knitted golfers ...
Article : 107 wordsMr. W. T. Osborne (hon. matron-in-[?] desires to acknowledge with thanks [?] recent of £50 from the V.R.C., in aid [?] Isolation Winter Reserve Fund. ...
Article : 29 wordsAt the Essendon cricket ground the meeting of Maribyrnong and Hawthorn II. resulted in a keen contest, with the latter team always slightly the better side, and ...
Article : 114 wordsIn the month of June is to be set apart [?] raising funds for the L.M.P.L., it is met that all members will try and at[?] the meeting every Wednesday ...
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Advertising : 3,390 wordsA club competition resulted in a tie between R. H. Hartley and F. J. Thomas. The best cards returned were:—R. H. Hartley, 83—5—78: F. J. Thomas, 96—18—78: C. ...
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