Mr. Clough addressed on of the largest meetings ever held in Axedale last night. Mr. O'Brien was in the chair, Mr. Clough said that during the last session of the ...
Article : 525 wordsA terrible story of Austrian "justice" is told by the Vienna "Arbeiter Zeitung," which shows how six persons, including a girl, were sentenced to death and ...
Article : 290 wordsGOORNONG.—On Saturday afternoon the annual combined Sunday School picnic was held. The weather was perfect, and a large number of parents and children with [?] ...
Article : 567 wordsSenator Russell and Sir John Quick will speak at the Oddffllows' Hall, Eaglehawk, to-night, at 8 o'clock on behalf of the National candidates. ...
Article : 27 wordsSir,—[?]I ask for a small space for my old friend, Tom Hicks. Nine reasons why the electors should rote for him. (1) Because he has upheld the National Party. (2) ...
Article : 691 wordsSir,—On election dya, Thursday next, 15th November, all eyes will turn to Bendigo, the prosperous and progressive centre, to see how it will answer to the ...
Article : 629 wordsSir,—A person writing in your paper today makes some remarks about bookkeeping, but, judging by the letter, I doubt whether he could rule the lines. Did the ...
Article : 139 wordsSir,—I notice in your paper letters from a number of settlers, expressing their appreciation of Mr. Carrie's efforts while acting as inspector of closer settlement ...
Article : 211 wordsSir.—I see by your paper that Mr. A. J. Hampson has failed for the front. When one looks buck at the last Federal fight with all its bitterness and personal ...
Article : 98 wordsMr. Hi[?], speaking at Eaglhawk last week, said that Mr. Tunnecliffe had always claimed to be an advocate of a white Australia policy, and also one who advocated ...
Article : 138 wordsSir,—Owing to the late strike and the Con Board reflations under the War Precautions Act. we were obliged to disconnect all verandah are and cluster ...
Article : 201 wordsSir.—I as an elector of Eaglehawk. have followed the doings and speeches of the three candidates who are contesting the election, and as I have always voted Labor ...
Article : 448 wordsMr. D. Smith will speak at Mount Edgcombe Hotel (open air), to-night, at 8 o'clock, agisted by National speakers. On Wednesday evening final rallies will be ...
Article : 93 wordsSir.—"Australia first, and the Empire econd," so the Papal edict has gone forth. There only remains for us now to put on the gloves and light to a finish "for God, ...
Article : 764 wordsLast night Mr. Tunnecliffe addressed tow meetings, [?] at Harveytown and the other at [?] Gully, At each place he had a good [?]ption. especially the latter, where ...
Article : 74 wordsMr. W. G. M'Robert, National condidate, will speak at Arnold-street, Cambrian corner, 7.30 to-night, and at Buckley-street 8.30. The final rally will be at Town Hall, ...
Article : 45 wordsS[?] HILL [?] Hugh M'Clelland, Pro[?] [?]date, is strongly opposed to [?] Ministry, and describes it as [?] [?]ating. It had given way to ...
Article : 848 wordsA story of "most conspicuous bravery, determination, and skill." is told in the "London Gazette" announcing the award of the V.C. to Captain William Avery ...
Article : 266 wordsMr. Hicks, Nationalist, speaks to-day Fosterville, 3 p.m.: Goornong, 8 p.m. Final rallies will be held at Eaglehawk and California Gully on Wednesday at 8 ...
Article : 65 wordsMr. L. Olough will address the electors at Cambrian Hotel. Arnold-street, at 8. His final rally will take place to-morrow evening in Pall Mall at 8 o'clock. ...
Article : 33 wordsTo-night Mr. Tunnecliffe will speak opposite California dully School at 8. Tomorrow night his final rally will be at Eaglehawk. Persons willing to lend vehicles ...
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Advertising : 534 wordsSir.—Kindly allow me a small space in your paper re Mr. Hicks and unionism. Mr. Hicks is boa[?]ing from every platform that he is as good a unionist as ...
Article : 87 wordsSir,—I would like through the medium of your valuable paper to ask the loyalists of this country are they over going to wake to the fact that in our midst there is a ...
Article : 357 wordsMiss Gertrude Vanderbilt, adopted daughter of Mr. Frederick Washington Vanderbilt, the millionaire, was quietly married in August, at Seaford, Sussex, to ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Tue 13 Nov 1917, Page 3
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