When the want of confidence motion in the Peacock Government was under discussion in the Legislative Assembly last week Mr. O'Neill submitted an amendment that ...
Article : 412 wordsMr. W. Melville moved that the report from the Select Committee on Electric Traction on Railways be considered. Electric traction, it was admitted, had many ...
Article : 189 wordsSenator Ferguson's amendment, in favor of excising that portion of Queensland north of the tropic of Capricorn from the operation of the bill, was further discussed, and ...
Article : 103 wordsIt is to be hoped that henceforth Lord Kitchener's weekly "bags" of Boers and rebels will be heavier. He must hang, shoot, confiscate estates, and impound bank ...
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Family Notices : 285 wordsThe Executive Committee have settled their plans as to the troops to be present at the Coronation ceremony next June from every corner of the Empire. The ...
Article : 114 wordsLong before our report in yesterday's issue of Tuesday night's proceedings in the House of Representatives closed (about 2.30 a.m.) it was generally ...
Article : 974 wordsSmall pox is not yielding to the strenuous and assiduous efforts of the faculty, and readers of the newspapers seek the statistics with eagerness as to the progress of ...
Article : 138 wordsThe Minister of Mines informed Mr. Foster that his attention had been called to an article published in the Omeo "Standard" newspaper, in which severe strictures were made ...
Article : 914 wordsThe fire brigade elections, which took place on Tuesday evening, were the principal topic of conversation in the borough yesterday, and the position was discussed from all standpoints. ...
Article : 221 wordsThe Ophir, with a fleet escort, steamed into the Solent full in the teeth of a hall gale, some hours before she was expected. The Duke at once sent a wire to the King, ...
Article : 223 wordsAnothor dynamite outrage, the second within two months, has taken place at Mount Usher (Queensland). The big drum used for lowering ore was destroyed late on Monday ...
Article : 233 wordsMr. Chamberlain's speeches have been the event of the week. He announced nothing new, but reaffirmed oll truths with fresh force. He laid the chief pro-Boer ...
Article : 209 wordsThere in circulating since some time uneasy reports about the King's health. The "Medical Press and Circular," one of the three loading authorities on medical ...
Article : 79 wordsThe current number of the "Nineteenth Century" has set the ball rolling afresh on the subject of obligatory military service. The nation apparently can neither thelve ...
Article : 331 wordsJudge's Associate—Mr. T. Pennefather. Crown Prosecutor—Mr. J. A. Gurner. Sentences. Josiah Smith, 27 years, a laborer, who had ...
Article : 421 wordsAt the Bendigo Supreme Court yesterday, George Wood, aged 31 years, pleaded guilty to a charge of embezzling between 1st December, 1900, and 1st November, 1901, the sum of £376/ ...
Article : 197 wordsThe Buller question is getting small by degrees and beautifully less. The general's friends play deeply in the tactics of a diversion. There is no use of employing any ...
Article : 137 wordsSir,—Mr. De Ravin in his letter of 2nd December states that in his opinion your report of the match for the Pierce Shield does not deal fairly with the performance of Cadet ...
Article : 162 wordsThe amusing suggestion has been made— why ought not Great Britain and Russia stable their horses together? The Briton has so often been jockeyed by the Russian ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Thu 5 Dec 1901, Page 3
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