Messrs. J. H. Webster and F. Clark, Js.P., presided at the Police Court yesterday. Two anti-vaccinationists were each fined £1, and verdicts were recorded against ...
Article : 603 wordsA meeting of the committee of the Andrew charity carnival was held last evening, Mr. C. Vlaeminck being in the chair. A letter was received from the secretary of ...
Article : 469 wordsAs matters now stand, it seems probable that the threatened strike of members of the Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association throughout Australia will take ...
Article : 134 wordsThere was a strange disinclination amongst the Premiers attending the Premiers' Conference to-day to accept responsibility for calling the conference. Sir ...
Article : 863 wordsAdvices from Peterborough, Ontario, state that the mills of the Quaker Oats Company and the courthouse were destroyed by fire this morning. ...
Article : 49 wordsSir John Madden gave judgment to-day in the suit in which James Cooper Stewart, 80 years of age, senior partner in the firm of Malleson, Stewart and Company, ...
Article : 467 wordsMr. Justice A Beckett, who is indisposed, is unlikely to resume his judicial duties before the long vacation, which commences on 20th December. ...
Article : 233 wordsNotice has been given by the enginedrivers and firemen on the Great Southern and Western Railway in Ireland that they will go on strike unless they are granted ...
Article : 44 words23rd December and 1st January have been proclaimed bank holidays, but not general holidays, in Britain. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe representatives of the colliery proprietors and the miners met again to-day. After the conference Mr. Justice Edmunds was asked whether a settlement was ...
Article : 94 wordsWith the object of prohibiting speculation at the forthcoming wool sales, an Army Order has been issued providing that purchases shall be limited to the ...
Article : 42 wordsIn the Banco Court to-day the application by the Federated Mining Employes' Association for a variation of its award was again mentioned before his Honor the ...
Article : 416 words"The Times" quotes the probable rates in the price of Australian wheat. ...
Article : 16 wordsWheat is 1½d a bushel lower to-day, being quoted at 7/8½. The market is nervous owing to the prospect of wheat which had been bought ...
Article : 52 wordsShipping is still as brisk here as it was last week. A few oversea vessels are still held up, and probably will not be able to obtain coal until next month. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe Wharf Laborers Union has passed a resolution demanding the Government to immediately release the twelve I.W.W. members recently sentenced for treasonable ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Licencing Act Amending Ball was debated and dealt with in committee as reported elsewhere. ...
Article : 26 wordsA meeting of the Carpet Bowls' Association was held last night at the Bendigo Fire Station to arrange a bowls tournament in aid of the carnival. Mr. H. Morter presided. Play ...
Article : 191 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly the debate was continued on the second reading of the Licensing Act Amendment Bill. Mr. Manifold agreed with the ...
Article : 336 wordsThe consideration of the estimates of expenditure was resumed in committee. On the division, Government Statist, Mr. A. A. Billson asked if the Government ...
Article : 753 wordsThe funeral of the late Mrs. Catherine Landers, widow of the late Mr. Martin Landers, took place yesterday to the White Hills Cemetery, leaving her late residence. ...
Article : 130 wordsThe State trawling industry during the twelve months ended 30th June showed a deficiency of £10,938, which the Chief Examiner of Accounts attributes to faulty ...
Article : 36 wordsThis morning an elderly man named Frederick A. Habmer was found dead at his lodgings in Franklin-street. Death was evidently due to natural causes. In the ...
Article : 77 wordsSir,—I have read "Mining Investors letter in your issue of the 12th in which he attacks (1) my sincerity in placing my views before shareholders: (2) the identity ...
Article : 606 wordsWhat should be one of the most unique celebrations ever held in the Borough Town Hall will take place next Wednesday evening, when the result of the "queen" ...
Article : 211 wordsMr. Rundle asked his Honor whether there was any possibility of his sitting before the vacation to deal with the felt hatters case. ...
Article : 139 wordsSergeant-Major Cameron Duncan M'Kenzie, of a New Zealand hospital ship, was drowned at Albany on Saturday, M'Kenzie, with five other non-commissioned officers, ...
Article : 120 wordsAt the conclusion of the conference. Sir Alexander Peacock, who presided, stated that financial problems had been discussed. No decision had been arrived at, and the ...
Article : 58 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly this afternoon Dr. Arthur's motion to limit racing during the continuance of the war was defeated on the voices. ...
Article : 36 wordsAt the Mollison-street Drill Hall yesterday four recruits offered themselves for service abroad, and three were accepted, namely, James Paul Johns, miner, Sailors' ...
Article : 46 wordsTo-night the [?] works of J. Marsh and Sons in Villiers-street, North Melbourne, were destroyed by fire, the cause of which is as yet uncertain. The ...
Article : 91 wordsThe first load of new wheat arrived at the Sea Lake railway station on Saturday. This was from the farm of Mr. Alex. Sands, of Lake Tyrrell. ...
Article : 32 words[?] been sentenced on 24th November [?] months' imprisonment on a charge [?] failed to enrol under the military [?] proclamation. John Curtin, secretary ...
Article : 68 wordsThe single-handed championship in connection with the Bendigo inter-club billiard tournament was decided last night, when S. A. Gaut, of the Ramblers' club, met ...
Article : 147 wordsSir,—On behalf of our firm and in reply to Mr. Fryberg's letter, in which he questions the record put up by Mr. Batchhelder and verified by your reporter. I would ask ...
Article : 426 wordsAmongst the country recruits who enlisted in Melbourne on Monday were:—H. J. A. Branch, Campbell's Creek: C. A. Branch, Maryborough: C. H. Park, ...
Article : 37 wordsThe Auckland United Flour Mill Employes' Union has passed a resolution entering an emphatic protest against the removal of the duty on flour, as the object ...
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Advertising : 5 wordsSir,—Local leagues have been formed in many parts of the State to promote the welfare of Australian soldiers on or returned from active service. Such associations are capable of ...
Article : 293 wordsAt the conclusion of the single-handed championship of the Bendigo Inter-club Billiard Association, played at the Beehive Exchange last night, the manager (Mr. ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Wed 13 Dec 1916, Page 5
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