[?] the week-end in Bendigo [?] American landseekers left [?] train for Swan Hill yester[?] at Heywood" [?] ...
Article : 54 wordsMr. B. Anderson, of Park Hill, Joyce's Creek, and his wife, were motoring from Maldon to their home with a friend from Clunes. Mr. Anderson was driving, and ...
Article : 81 wordsThe subject of this photo, is the Gunbower new head works, situated about 3½ miles from the Murray River, and along the channel towards Kow Swamp. It is a ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 422 wordsA man named Richard Spence, 53 years, of age, was walking across the Elmore Bridge yesterday, when he overbalanced and fell over the parapet to the ground ...
Article : 89 words[?] C.C. Ja[?] a resident of Southern [?] who has been making inquiries [?] en [?] half of friends in Califor[?] to the prospects of ...
Article : 129 wordsMiss May Williamson, who resides with her parents at Moonlight Flat, while sitting in the garden on Sunday afternoon, was bitten on the arm by a snake. She ...
Article : 76 wordsA verdict of death from a gunshot wound, self-inflicted. was returned at the inquest to-day on the body of Lieutenant Rogers. Medical evidence was given that it was ...
Article : 131 words[?] board award framed last [?] employes were to [?] for the day at half-past [?] [?] yesterday morning. However, ...
Article : 121 wordsA big fire was narrowly averted on Sun day afternoon in the Botanical Gardens. There was a large attendance, and some thoughtless individual threw down the butt ...
Article : 608 wordsThe coroner held an inquiry to-day concerning the death of Richard Van der Velde, a seaman on the Belgian training ship L'Avenir. The evidence showed that ...
Article : 123 words[?] barbers who were among [?] ceased work at 10 a.m. on [?] have informed their union that [?] been dismissed. The union 13 ...
Article : 36 wordsDe[?]ite the lusty warnings of pedestrians and the shouts of passengers on a tram, a man to-day pushed a handtruck right in front of a tramear in Swanston-street. The ...
Article : 120 words[?] of the Federated Mining Em[?] Association, which was field in the [?] Court many months ago, is ex[?] by the officials of the organisation ...
Article : 89 wordsIntellectual evolution is now at an end. We are now evolving the moral side aud the super-man of the future will be the perfect moral type.—Dr. Harry Campbell. ...
Article : 33 wordsGood manners are a sign of charity, towards your fellowsman, a part of your duty to your neighbor; but they are also a sign of self-respect. A man who respects himself ...
Article : 40 wordsThis afternoon James Ernest West, a resident of Woodstock-street, Balaclava, reperted to the police that his wife, Alice Elizabeth West had cut her throat. A ...
Article : 124 words[?] riders who entered for the [?] moton cycle reliability contest [?] to Melbourne, the record num[?] the starter to-day. Those ...
Article : 152 wordsThere is far too much of the spirit, of sell-indulgence abroad in the land. We have not got enongh men who would go the length of risking their precious skins when the ...
Article : 44 wordsThe best way of loving our fellow-men is, first of all, to love that section of humanity which is nearest to us, which includes us, which we know best.—President Poincare. ...
Article : 36 wordsLet us suppose that the Emperor of Germany were now to invite the chief civilised nations to confer upon the best means of ensuring world-peace, which his own Empire ...
Article : 58 wordsThrough a canoe which they occupied captizing, James H. Spence, a painter. 21 years of age, of Mary-street. Abbotsford, and Ruby Williams, aged 19 years, of Clifton ...
Article : 166 wordsThe citizens of London the residents of Westminster, or of Chelsen, or of Islington, take less pride in the place in which they were born or in which they dwell than ...
Article : 47 wordsCo-operation means the elimination of every unnecessary middle-man. Every middleman not required by a wise and practicable system of co-operative organisation cannot be ...
Article : 63 wordsI say, with due regard and obligation to men of all other blood and all other nations, that it is upon us who speak the language of Shakespeare that the responsibility of ...
Article : 50 words[?] cyclists left the Ade[?] to-day, on a relia [?] Melbourne. This is the [?] has been promoted. ...
Article : 30 wordsWe need the artist, the poet, the scholar, the thinker, as well as the ploughman, the collier, the engineer, and the builder. Only all must be true workers, and vield their ...
Article : 47 wordsLooking across the plains of the Terricks, in the shimmering haze of the summer day, before us is a dull grey object, somewhat resembling a pinnacle, and we ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 897 wordsI am enough of a democrat to think that the working classes of this country ought to have a real and direct influence on the legislation of this country.—Lord Robert Cecil, ...
Article : 43 wordsMiss Lily Hadrell, aged 18 years, a housemaid, was working in an upstairs room at a lodginghouse in Bridge-road, Glebe, on Saturday morning. Downstairs ...
Article : 131 wordsThe German workman believe that compulsory arbitration would hamper the trade unionists and limit their freedom of action. They contend that the aim of those who favor ...
Article : 62 words[?] narrowly averted about [?] morning. Having [?] to the local Fire Brigade, [?] of Trumble-street, ...
Article : 148 wordsAn average of nearly five shillings a week for every family in this country is being spent on payments for war or preparations for war, and when we ponder this enormous ...
Article : 56 wordsWe have got to realise that future labor disputes will be conducted with bloodshed. The strike does not merely mean the cessation of labor. The war has been declared ...
Article : 47 wordsIf I had to appoint a Royal Commission now I would appoint one which would discover what education really meant. It could not mean that which did not stimulate, but ...
Article : 43 wordsWe don't want to break the law, but we want the law administered impartially to dukes an [?]trdae unionists.—Mr. James Sexton. ...
Article : 27 wordsThe Moslem is permitted to marry more than one woman under the strictest rules and regulations. The result is virtually general monogamy. The Christian is forbidden to ...
Article : 45 wordsG. Craig and J. M'Diarmid, two amateur fishermen, had an exciting adventure with a shark in Kissing Point Bay. Parramatta River, yesterday. The men found that a ...
Article : 163 wordsThe Labor party is, and should be, mainly political. The political force of Labor is its greatest weapon. Nothing I know of, after years of close observation, is so effective in ...
Article : 51 wordsThe birthright, of many of the firstborn of to-day is to act as object lessons for inexperienced mothers.—Dr. C. Paget Lapage. ...
Article : 29 wordsAlcohol will be the fuel of the future, and the sooner we start, to utilise it the better.— Professor Lewes. ...
Article : 25 wordsNo punishment ever helps a culprit unless the cuprit wishes to be punished.—Mr. A. C. Benson. ...
Article : 20 words[?] dealt with numerous [?] as grass and washhouse [?] The residence of Mr. A. C. [?] street. Port Melbourne ...
Article : 37 wordsThe old argument was that highly educated women would not be able to fulfil their primary duties in the home, but I do not believe that because a woman is well educated she ...
Article : 72 wordsThe imagination of a man waits upon your work in the expectation that any moment the medical profession will stimulate the thought and quicken the pulse of mankind by lifting ...
Article : 60 wordsIt is startling to think how many times our own earth story has been anticipated in the stars. How many times have there been worlds before ours in which the same ...
Article : 123 wordsDotcors, in their private practice, have succeeded to some of the function of the mediaeval priest. They hear the confessions of anxious and conscience-stricken patients; they ...
Article : 36 wordsA sad bathing fatality occurred here this morning about half-past 8 o'clock, at the back beach, the victim being Hugh Augustus Johns, aged 44 years, trainer of the ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Tue 30 Dec 1913, Page 5
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