The Commonwealth High Commissioner accompanied by his wife, visited Wandsworth Hospital yesterday, and conversed with 240 wounded Australian soldiers who ...
Article : 108 wordsMaize picking is proceeding very slowly and the cribs present a very empty appearance. Maize pickers are very scarce, and good cobs are still more so. ...
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Advertising : 1,201 wordsSomeone, on Thursday evening, was responsible for a rumor that quickly spread from lip to lip in Bairnsdale that Verdun had fallen. By yesterday morning ...
Article : 148 wordsThe Military Service (General Compulsion) Bill has passed its third reading stage in the House of Commons. On a division being called for the voting was ...
Article : 49 wordsFat Sheep.—30,300 Pennedy Biddings were dull throughout, and prices generally lower. Towards the close, however, the market firmed materially but the recovery ...
Article : 373 wordsThose Parliamentarians who are taking an active part in recruiting should have brought under their notice, and were opinion upon it solicited, the strange ...
Article : 172 wordsFew of us pause to think what slaves we are to our sense or sight. Instead of being used as a help to our season, it is too often the only standard by which ...
Article : 850 wordsDating his letter "Somewhere in France." 29/3/16, Cpl J. H. Dunn (an Anzac), writes to his mother in Leichardt, N.S.W.: "After we disembarked we entrained. ...
Article : 530 wordsThe tour of the recruiting train to Gippsland this week resulted in 110 men offering themselves as volunteers—an average of 10 at each place. The ...
Article : 77 wordsThere has been much comment at Mr boo on the question of poisoning rabbits. Trappers have been making very big money this season and land owners ...
Article : 187 wordsFat Cattle.—2400 yarded, including 520 from Gippsland. The market was an irregular one throughout, and prices, with few exceptions, ruled slightly under the ...
Article : 199 wordsRecently the Buchan Prospecting Syndicate had a trial crushing of 4½ tons put through at the Bairnsdale School of Mines battery. The yield was 6oz 12dwt 18gr ...
Article : 105 wordsMr. W. H. Edgar, who was Minister of Public Works in the Watt Ministry, announces himself as a candidate for the representation of the Gippsland province ...
Article : 68 wordsWheat, 4/9 to 5/3; oats, milling 2/4½, feed 2/3½; maize 5/3; barley, English, 4/7, Cape 3/2; potatoes, £6; onions, to £3; chaff to £3/7/6. ...
Article : 25 wordsLord Sydenham (formerly Governor of Victoria) makes some interesting comment on the present situation. "Earnest thinkers in all parts of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 wordsMotor cars continue to ply regularly between Bairnsdale and Omeo, this form of conveyance having almost superceded travelling by coach. With a good road ...
Article : 1,829 wordsThe battle of conscription proceeds apace. It is hoped by its advocates that a huge petition will influence Parliament. That august body has stated it is not prepared ...
Article : 426 wordsJ. C. Dahlsen and Co. v. Leslls J.Coverdale, claim for £110/11, halanse on account. Mr Sandrod for complainams Order for the amount, with 26 costs ...
Article : 119 wordsLetters parcels and packets may be sent to soldiers on active service abroad at the following rates:—Letters for England, Egypt, Mesopotamia and Malta, 1d ...
Article : 95 wordsA pioneer of the Wy Yung district, Mr William Dooley, died last Wednesday at the ripe age of 85 years. Deceased had been a resident of the ...
Article : 129 wordsEntries for the Sale races, to be held on Monday, June 5, the King's birth day, close on Monday next. Those gramme contains six events—£30 Hurdle ...
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Bairnsdale Advertiser and Tambo and Omeo Chronicle (Vic. : 1882 - 1946), Sat 20 May 1916, Page 2
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