[?]cyclonic storm of more tha ordi[?]iolence visited Shepparton and [?]t on Tuesday afternoon last. The [?]ering heat of Monday and Tuesday ...
Article : 654 wordsApparently during an argument which took place at the Victoria hotel, Tallygaroopna, on Saturday night, shortly before the closing hour. Orville Byron ...
Article : 445 wordsThe annual sports carnival was held at Tallygaroopna on Thursday (New Year's Day) under very favorable conditions. The weather, though inclined to ...
Article : 624 wordsAt night an open-air concert was held in the Recreation Reserve, and this also was attended by a record crowd, who showed its appreciation of the ...
Article : 153 wordsAt Furphy's foundry it seemed as if two forces of the wind corning from opposite directions met in conflict, with a determination to do battle for ...
Article : 375 wordsThe cold spring with intermittent hot days (during November) reduced the fertilisation of the florets of those varieties of cereals flowering at the time ...
Article : 775 wordsAt the Shepparton racecourse, the roof of the structure, where about 40 horse-stalls have been built was carried completely away, and during its career ...
Article : 256 wordsIn Maude-street, the fencing at a vacant building block, on the south Bide of Mr W Macdermott's residence, was shifted bodily on to the roadway clear ...
Article : 182 wordsMooroopna had its share of the storm, and a large amount of damage was also done in various parts. A large portion of the iron roof was torn away, while a ...
Article : 284 wordsRandall, who after the formal opening of the inquest was removed to the Shepparton gaol, was this forenoon brought before Mr F W Fair J.P., ...
Article : 128 wordsAt the extreme end of Corio-street, much of the main force of the storm as it travelled in an easterly direction, seems to have been met, and any ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 174 wordsNow that nineteen hundren and thirteen is a thing of the past Come to H. Marshall's shop if you want Boots to last. ...
Article : 51 words[?]g the progress of the storm the of its greatness and fierceness [?]ned at "The Advertiser" office [?] cracking of a pane of glass in ...
Article : 413 wordsMr W C Anderson returned to Shepparton on Saturday, after attending the funeral of his father-in-law, Mr John Ryder, who had died from injuries ...
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Advertising : 831 wordsMr. F. W. Fair, J.P., had before him at the Police Court today an old, shaky, gray-bearded man named William Murphy, who on Saturday was found by ...
Article : 290 wordsHowever, the most serious damage of the whole of the hurricane, as far as can be ascertained, was done at the residence of Mr J A K Clarke, architect, ...
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Shepparton Advertiser (Vic. : 1887 - 1953), Mon 5 Jan 1914, Page 3
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