Following on the selection of the site for the Upper Murray storage reservoir at the junction of the Murray and the Mitta Rivers, the capacity of which ...
Article : 300 wordsA description now available of the wonderful British flying torpedo boats recently perfected shows how narrowly the armistice saved the German fleet ...
Article : 334 wordsThe wheat trouble at Huntly is still unsettled. A number of carpenters and railway workers are still employed on the site completing the preparatory work ...
Article : 537 wordsMELBOURNE.—It rained heavily over patches of Melbourne on Thursday night, and one of the patches was the M.C.C. Ground. The morning broke ...
Article : 1,168 wordsDARWIN.—At the conclusion of a demonstration hold on Friday, in which 1100 citizens marched past Government House, headed by the Darwin Band, the ...
Article : 195 wordsMr. E. R. Peacock, continuing his travels on behalf of the Sydney "Sun" and "The Herald" in the old and new Australian war zones, telegraphs from ...
Article : 1,180 wordsReplying on Friday to the resolution of protest sent on behalf of 1100 residents of Darwin against a continuance of the present system of administration ...
Article : 202 wordsThe appeal launched yesterday for the benefit of the children of deceased soldiers brought forth a generous public response by way of gifts in kind and ...
Article : 123 wordsIn an article dealing with the future of aviation, the "Echo de Paris" specially refers to the flight to India in a Handley-Page aereoplane, and pays a ...
Article : 101 wordsBy advertisement appearing in to-day's issue, applications are invited for wheatcarriers and stackers at the Government wheat-stacking depots at Huntly. ...
Article : 59 wordsThe estate of Urrard, in Perthshire (Scotland), which covers 2000 acres and contains the battlefield of Killieerankie, has been purchased by a Glasgow gentle ...
Article : 57 wordsA thrilling story of a British battalion —the 2nd Devons—that fought to the death is briefly told in a special order which Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig ...
Article : 211 wordsSergeant Albert Jamieson, oe of the Anzacs, was tendered a welcome home social evening in the Pyramid Fire Station. Mr. Lyndon Smith was in ...
Article : 113 wordsA message from the Delhi correspondent of "The Times" says:—Major-General Salmond, of the Royal Air Force, received a great welcome on ...
Article : 131 wordsThere's a clarion cry resounding through the land. From the city and the town it's ringing clear, ...
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Advertising : 323 wordsPrivates J. R. Hughes and M. A. Barry, two Anzacs, were welcomed on their return to Inglewood on Friday. The streets were handsomely decorated ...
Article : 292 wordsThe Australian Y.M.C.A. distributed 130,000 wallets as Christmas gifts, and arranged a good programme of Christmas dinners of turkey and pudding ...
Article : 75 wordsA woman who has been doing warwe[?] in France tells me (writes "Q" in [?] London "Evening News") the true story of a pair of Tommies in a cafe just behind ...
Article : 117 wordsA swirling snowstorm greeted the American fleet which returned this morning from the war. Mr. J. Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, reviewed the ...
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Advertising : 57 wordsDr. P. C. van der Linden, the Premier, has stated that the revolutionary movement in Holland is dead at present, but it is impossible to say that it will not ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Press Bureau announces:—Dealing in timber in the United States will not be restricted after January. ...
Article : 19 wordsThat Albert Brasser, a married man, living at Mystic Park, died from a fracture of the base of the skull, was the result disclosed by a post-mortem ...
Article : 128 wordsA message from Monte Video states that the Government has ordered the mobilisation of all units of the army in view of the threatened labor troubles ...
Article : 47 wordsMELBOURNE.—The Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Watt, stated yesterday that be had received telegraphic advice from the Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, that ...
Article : 233 wordsSYDNEY.—By the overturning of the river steamer Ballina at the Ballina wharf on Friday morning two men known to have been sleeping in the ...
Article : 169 wordsThe American people have been instructed by their Government of the need for ecconomising coton by the following telling statistics:—A 12in. gun disposes ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Sat 28 Dec 1918, Page 10
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