The theatre was crowded last night with a typical holiday audience, when "Lured to London" was prsented for the second night of the season. The piece was admirably ...
Article : 87 wordsThe splendid attendance at [?] Grounds bore [?] tractiveness of the programme [?] the opening day, and the [?] ...
Article : 1,028 wordsA very sudden death occurred at midday, when William, Carbes dropped dead at his residence subsequent to attending divine service. His mother saw her son swoon, ...
Article : 66 wordsYesterday morning the body of a man was seen floating in the River Yarra near Burnley. The police having been informed of the circumstances, the body was taken ...
Article : 109 wordsA very enjoyable picnic was held to-day in the Castlemaine Botanical Gardens by the dredge employes of Golden Point, their families and friend. There was a large ...
Article : 119 wordsWallace's Vandeville Company appeared to a crowded audience at the A.N.A. Hall last night, when a special programme was submitted. The various turns were greatly ...
Article : 105 wordsMajor-General Hoad is with the Commandant present at to-day's battle practice. Up till last night the majority of the A.G.A. had been waiting Patiently for something ...
Article : 400 wordsThe dangerous practice of mothers allowing their infants to sleep in the same bed with them was exemplihed at an inquest held at the morgue to-day concerning ...
Article : 94 wordsThe 31st Easter Festival of the Stawell Athletic Club was opened to-day in splendid weather. The gate receipts (£52/4/6) were a record for the first day. ...
Article : 669 wordsPleasant weather prevailed to-day, and the holiday amusements were participated in by thousands of people. The Miners' Races attracted a good attendance, as also ...
Article : 63 wordsTo-day a youth of 17 years of age, named George [?], who resides at 5 Prentice-street, West Brunswick, was admitted to the melbourne Hospital by Dr ...
Article : 113 wordsEaster Monday was observed as a strict public holiday in the metropolis, all the public offices, banks, and general business houses, including the bulk of the retail ...
Article : 158 wordsThis morning the Commonweath Naval Director (Captain Creswell) wont to Swan Island by the Childers, which had been sent up for him, and on arrival inspected ...
Article : 75 wordsIn the evening there was a torchlight pro over, consisting of representatives of [?] of the junior fire brigades, headed [?] Monchester Unity Band, led by ...
Article : 50 wordsMrs. Mary Meyers, 49 years of age, a resident of 54 Rathdown-street, Car'ton, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital yesterday by Dr. Silberberg, suffering from ...
Article : 63 wordsAfter the manœuvres the boats returned to Swan Island, and subsequently the Countess of Hopetoun, with Captain Cresveli on board, made a very fast trip in an ...
Article : 103 wordsIn the Show Grounds there was a well [?] and remarkably orderly gathering [?] and citizens bent on enjoying [?] provided for them. The ...
Article : 198 wordsEaster Sunday at the Langwarrin Encampment is the people's day. The soldiers have been through the bulk of their hard toil, and friends flock from Melbourne and ...
Article : 116 wordsMr. George Fletcher, 24 years of age, who resides at 70 Bourke-street, city, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital at an early hour to-day, suffering from ...
Article : 122 wordsThe naval encampment at Swan Island this year has been a distinct succes from an instructive point of view, although the more spectacular work of the torpedo ...
Article : 654 wordsA young man named John joseph Cleary, 28 years of age, a tailor, residing with his parents in M'Crac-street, died suddenly yesterday morning. The previous night ...
Article : 172 wordsThe church parade was held yesterday shortly after noon, and there was a very large attendance. Major Holden, chaplain to the military forces, conducted the ...
Article : 184 wordsDuring the voyage of the P. and O steamer India, from Adelaide to Melbourne, an Abyssinian nanmed Peter Jeffries died suddenly. Death was due to heart failure, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 164 wordsAt the morgue to-day an inquiry was opened touching the death of an unknown woman, whose body was found in the Yarra on Saturday. Evidence was given ...
Article : 56 wordsMr. R. Wilkins. of Wellington. and Mr. Cameron, a traveller, had a sensational experience at Ponto, in the Wellington district. They were driving along a road, ...
Article : 53 wordsAlbert Errest Mathews,aged 41, a resident of Bull-lane, boxing at one of the side-shows at the Easter Fair Carnival at the Show Grounds yesterday, fell heavily ...
Article : 52 wordsAt the South Broker. Hill race meeting W. Jarratt was killed while riding Operator in the Easter gift. Jarratt was a popular jockey on the Barrier and in ...
Article : 38 wordsLieutenant Riley may fairly be styled the Emperor of Australian military bandsmen. His programme of music, most of which was written by himself, for the concert ...
Article : 60 wordsA boy named John Ayre, residing at Holdsworth-road. Long Gully, met with an accident yesterday while viewing the Easter Fair procession epposite the Advertiser" ...
Article : 156 wordsThe 31st annual Catholic picnic and Easter festival was held to-day on Park Oval. The Weather was fine and the attendance good. Results ...
Article : 192 wordsThe annual conference of the Victorian Political Labor Council was continued at the Trades Hall, Melbourne. yesterday. There was a large number of delegates present, ...
Article : 285 wordsIn a camp such as that at Langwarrin too much attention can scarcely be paid to the question of feeding the troops. The Army Service Corps, under the command of ...
Article : 285 words[?] an admirable sports programme [?] will be provided for [?] In the afternoon there will be [?] barriers, and ...
Article : 89 wordsA few minutes before the Easter Fair procession started to wend its way through the city yesterday, the horses attached to a lorry on which was crected the ...
Article : 110 wordsA quiet day was spent at the Light Horse camp at Lake Burrumbeet to-day. The officers and men were early astir this morning, and this afternoon a squadron ...
Article : 137 wordsThe annual hospital fete for the benefit of the Heathcote Hospital was [?] to-day. The principal officials were:— President, Mr. A. Debnoy; vice-presidents, ...
Article : 240 words[?] booth was, as usual. Under the capable management of the W.CT.U., and was well patronised. The [?] connected with the booth ...
Article : 28 wordsWhile playing foc a local team against a team from the Melbourne Cricket Club, Craven, in trying to stop a ball reaching the fence, got his foot under a paling ...
Article : 36 wordsAn inebriated woman had a narrow escape from losing her life last at the local railway station. The Maryborough engine and train had gone up the railway yard ...
Article : 194 words[?] of the year the trams and [?] trains are kept very busy. Local [?] passed off very smoothy. [?] in the morning traffic on the ...
Article : 120 wordsThe hungriest, heartiest body in camp are the two battalions of Senior Cadets, numbering about 500. Their behavior all through the camp has been most exemplary, ...
Article : 1,278 wordsPATIENTS SENT TO HOSPITAL. The following soldiers from the camp at Langwarrin were treated at the Melbourne Hospital by Dr. Silberberg to-day for ...
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Advertising : 87 wordsLast night the torpedo flagship, Countess of Hopetoun. with Lieutenant Burford in command, and Sub-lieutenant Feakes as his chief officer, steamed out from Swan ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Tue 21 Apr 1908, Page 3
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