At the monthly meeting of the Watson Sustentation Fund committee held last night, a letter was received from the Under-Treasurer, stating that a. cheque for £54 had been ...
Article : 283 wordsTrooper G. J. ISLES, Killed in action' nephew of Mrs. T. Daws, Burnside-street, Eaglehawk. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 29 wordsJames M'Guinness, who escaped from the Moama lockup, and was subsequently arrested, was charged in the local Police Court to-day with the offence. Constable ...
Article : 977 wordsIn reply to a question, the Minister for public Works (Mr. W. A. Adamson) today admitted that inquiries [?]ad been made as to whether the Government could ...
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Advertising : 33 wordsWord has been recerved through [?] Archdeacon Percival by Mr. J. Rodgers. of the Bendigo railway station, that his brother. Private J. Rodgers, died from ...
Article : 54 wordsAfter the Cabinet meeting to-night the Premier said that Mr. S. W. Porter. representing an English firm of grain clevator builders, had waited on him to explain ...
Article : 92 wordsIn response to an invitation from the Minister the president of the Farmers Union (Mr. Hill), and Secretary (Mr. Ha11) wanted on Mr. Hagelthorn, who informed them that ...
Article : 200 wordsThe Commonwealth Government is in receint of cabled advices from the Imperial authorities that there is a serious shortage of strong laborers in Great Britain ...
Article : 530 wordsThe coroner (Dr. Cole) opened an inquiry to-day into the death of Clarence Handson, aged 16 years, who was killed by the overturning of an electric tram at Burwood on ...
Article : 1,132 wordsPrivate FRANK BOND, Wounded: son of Mr. E. Bond, of 277 King-street, Bendigo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 17 wordsThe secretary of the Farmers Union (Mr. J. J. Hall) has writtin to Senater Russell pointing out that farmers were anxious to know exactly, or as near as possible the ...
Article : 119 wordsThe excessuve rains which have fallen on the Western plains have practically destroyed the oat and wheat crops in those districts. The secretary of the Farmers Union (Mr. J. ...
Article : 117 wordsThe Rev. W. H. Hodge. Methodist minister, of Alphington (formerly of Goldensquare), has received offical notice that his second son, Ciive. was killed in action in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 220 wordsAt the invitation of the Lord Mayor fo Melbourne Sir David Hennessy) a large number of citizen intersted in industry and commerce met at the Town Hall ...
Article : 687 wordsFour chares of uttering forged camp pay lists were made aganist ex-Lieutenant Howell Price to-day. The case was part heard. On the previous day Price was ...
Article : 54 wordsMR. H. S. Marks attended the hospital yesteday afternoon and passed 48 persons for outdoor treatment. During the week there were 21 admissions. 1 death, and 20 ...
Article : 62 wordsA deputation of publicans waited upon the Attorney-General to-day to complain of methods used by the police to obtain convictions. Mr. Vaughan, in reply, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 wordsThe weekly commitee met on Tuesday. Present:—Messrs. L. V. Lansell and R. A. Rankin. Twenty-one applicants were granted outdoor aid and in four cases relief was ...
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Advertising : 474 wordsHaving concluded an inquiry at the morgue to-day into fires which occurred on [?] December, 1916, at the Cathedral [?] Swanston-street. Dr. R. H. Cole. ...
Article : 305 wordsFor upwards of two years a small army of workmen has been engaged extending the northern wing of the Victoria Barracks. St. Kilda-road. and the work is now ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Wed 7 Feb 1917, Page 3
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