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Advertising : 352 wordsInstead of resting yesterday after the great strain of delivering his stupendous policy speech to three thousand of the electors of Bendigo, the Prime Minister had ...
Article : 382 wordsProudly pointing to his record as a Labor leader and worker and union organiser and "battler," the Prime Minister asked a gathering at Castlemaine yesterday of ...
Article : 1,333 wordsRe-assuring them that their condition would be improved and not worsened by his Government was the principal point upon which the Prime Minister spoke to some [?] ...
Article : 1,087 wordsBetween one and two hundred of Harcourt's busy fruitgrowers eagerly went to the A.N.A. Hall, Harcourt. to seize the opportunity of hearing the Prime Minister. ...
Article : 1,318 wordsYesterday afternoon about 5 o'clock, a pedestrian, while crossing the roadway opposite the Alexandra Fountain an Charing Cross, was knocked down by a motor car ...
Article : 83 wordsA woodcarter named Albert Emanvelli, residing in Belgravia, Rochester East, met with a mishap on Monday. He was working alone, chopping wood on Mr. A. ...
Article : 95 wordsShortly before midnight yesterday, Mr. S. M'Tavish, officer in charge of the local branch of the Water Supply Commission, was admitted to the Bendigo Hospital, ...
Article : 72 wordsA serious accident happened to-day to a lad named Mark Trotman. son of Mr. John Trotman. of [?]. He rode from home, hare back. to round up some cattle. and ...
Article : 105 wordsThe Castlemaine Town Hall was crowded yesterday afternoon with a cheering, enthusiastic and plainly admiring audience to listen to the Prime Minister, to hang on his ...
Article : 1,143 wordsWilliam Pevitt. about 32. who lived at Moonce Ponds. was killed on the railway line at Elsternwick this afternoon. He was working on a seation of the line between ...
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Advertising : 241 wordsThe council chamber at the Castlemaine Town Hall was thronged with ladies and gentleman. prominent citizens. and elergymen, interested in greeting the Prime ...
Article : 656 wordsCarelessness on the part of somebody in not closing a carriage door led indirectly to the death of Michael Mark Sarsfield, 15. a boy porter at the Moonce Ponds railway ...
Article : 138 wordsWhen two horses attached to a heavy lorry bolted down Redfern-street toward him on Monday. William Anderson. aged 12 years, waited until the lorry was abreast ...
Article : 72 words"It was certainly a magnificent demonstration." stated the Prime Minister to an "Advertiser" representative yesterday. referring to the Bendigo meeting of Tuesday ...
Article : 138 wordsMrs. Eith Nelson, of Barrington-street. Sydney. attempted to [?] off the tail of a dog with an axe. She missed, and chopped off portion of her thumb. ...
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Advertising : 1 wordsAfter the Open-air meeting to-day in front of Thompson's Foundry had been addressed by the Prime Minister. and when the employes, on the syren being sounded, ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Thu 29 Mar 1917, Page 3
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