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Advertising : 188 wordsThe House of Representatives will be dissolved by proclamation on Monday. On that day salaries of members of that House wall cease. The writs for the new ...
Article : 69 wordsAll qualified persons not already correctly enrolled are reminded that to-day is the last day on which entolment may be made. The claim cards must be in the hands of ...
Article : 94 wordsOn Saturday evening a meeting was called for the purpose of forming a branch of the National Federation at Marong. Mr. W. J. Richards (organiser for the ...
Article : 90 wordsA "Commonwealth Gazette" was issued this morning containing a proclamation bringing into operation part 2 of the Commonwealth Elections (War Times) Act 1917. ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Tudorites, under Mr. M'Grath, M.P., are organising a vigorous election campaign. The soldiers at present appear to be uninterested. ...
Article : 37 wordsAddresses will be given in Labor interests in the Long Gully Fire Station; at Mr. Morris's residence, 40 Creek-street; in Buckley-street. Long Gully: and near the ...
Article : 38 wordsThe following manifesto was made available for publication by Mr. F. G. Tudor, chairman and leader of the Federal Labor Party, yesterday:— ...
Article : 2,578 wordsSupporters of Mr. Hughes are invited to assemble at the railway station to greet him with a cheer on his arrival by the 4.47 p.m. train to-day. He will be met by ...
Article : 106 wordsThomas James Carr, clerk, who resides at 217 M'Crae-street, was the victim of a vehicular accident on Saturday at Rochester. He was attempting to climb into a ...
Article : 108 wordsSir,—Had I twisted on the referendum question, I would have had Jim Curnow dusting my boots," Thus saith Mr. A. J. Hampson, M.P. Let me say that had Mr. ...
Article : 284 wordsThis is described as an unprecedented opportunity of securing all wants for Easter and autumn wear at less than ordinary prices. In the face of the rising prices of all goods the ...
Article : 95 wordsTO-morrow evening. in the Lyric Theatre. Mr. Hughes will deliver his policy speech. Mayor Beebe will preside, and on the platform will be seated the three National ...
Article : 155 wordsSir,—Your correspondent, Mr. A. E. Bolitho, complains of falsehood and misrepresentation, and in the act, he himself indulges in a glaring half truth and ...
Article : 215 wordsA serious accident happened on Friday afternoon to Mrs. Orrelt, a resident of Moama. She was driving along Pakenbam-street, Echuca, when one of the wheels ...
Article : 75 wordsTo-night Matthew Mosebym aged 12 years, living at Clarendon-street, South Melbourne, was brought to the Melbourne Hospital with a bullet wound in his head. He ...
Article : 48 wordsThe metropolitan and interstate dailies are sending a special staff of reporters to Bendigo to report the Prime Minister's policy speech in the Lyric Theatre ...
Article : 72 wordsSir,—Allow me to place before the mem0 bers of the Australian Women's National League in the Bendigo electorate the attitude of our league to the National ...
Article : 596 wordsAt the Baulkaruangh picnie sports [?] Wednesday Miss Lundstrom was riding in the pony hunters' race, when her pouy fell at a hurdic, and she was thrown with ...
Article : 85 wordsThe intense interest maifested in the Bendigo election campaign is instanced by the fact of a metropolitan firm having arranged to taka cinematograph views of ...
Article : 88 wordsSir,—My attention has been drawn to a letter signed "Ratepayer" in your issue of Friday last, in which the writer charges me with acting in a dual capacity and against ...
Article : 465 wordsWhilst Mr. F. J. Ledwich, of Sutton's, was returning home after delivering a load of wheat, a cow charged his team of right horses. The waggon was almost ...
Article : 57 wordsAbout 200 members were present in the basement of the Town Hall on Saturday evening, when Mr. A. Bolton (president) occupied the chair. Reporss were received ...
Article : 91 wordsSir,—The report of the meeting of the Bendigo Sewerage Trust, which appeared in your paper of Friday last, came as a surprise to me, seeing there was no mention of a final ...
Article : 447 wordsMeetings of the National Federation will be held to-day at the residence of Mrs. Valler, Long Gully, and in the deliceuseil Unicorn Hotel. Forest-street. Ironbark, to ...
Article : 66 wordsAt Mrs. Camblin's clearing sale, near L[?]ichardt on Saturday, advantage was taken of the presence of the crowd to put in some political work by active ...
Article : 309 wordsSir.—The chairman of the meeting of the F.M.E.A. is to be congratulated on his endeavor to prevent his association being turned into a parry political organisation. He is ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Mon 26 Mar 1917, Page 5
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