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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 646 words
  3. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN.

    Recruiting was brisk again at the Bendigo recruiting depot in the Town Hall basement yesterday, 21 men volunteering their services. The men generally were ...

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  4. BENDIGO MILITARY CAMP.

    Steady work was performed by the men in the Bendigo military camp yesterday, the soldiers executing their various drills and excreises in a workmanlike ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    Sir Alexander Peacock, the Premier, who was suffering from a cold on Monday, has almost recovered. He was at his office yesterday, and presided at a Cabinet meeting ...

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  6. CITIZENS' CAMP COMMITTEE.

    The Mayor (Cr. Beebe) presided over the weekly meeting of the Citizens' Camp [?]ittee yesterday. There were also present Cr. Andrew (hon. secretary), and ...

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  7. OPPOSED BY PAINTERS' SOCIETY.

    Much discussion took place at the fortnightly meeting of the Bendigo Painters and Paperhangers' Society last night in reference to the recent resolution in regard ...

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  8. MELBOURNE CAMPAIGN.

    A groat deal of ex[?] work has been given to both the Parliamentary committee and the district headquarters staff by local committees and other persons pressing the ...

    Article : 71 words
  9. TOWN HALL MEETINGS.

    Another recruiting demonstration will be held to-morrow evening in the Bendigo Town Hall, when rousing speeches will be delivered by Messrs. D. Mackinnon and D. ...

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  10. ADDITIONAL COUNTRY MEETINGS.

    The following additional country reerniting meetings have been arranged:— 3rd February, Bendigo. Mr. D. Mackinnon. M.L.A.; 11th February, Mr. J. Lemmon, ...

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  11. MEETING AT GOLDEN-SQUARE.

    The Golden-square people had their recruiting demonstration last night in the local Methodist Hall, which was fairly well filled, but few cligible men were ...

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  12. ENLISTED LEGISTATORS.

    Messrs. A. T. Ozanne member for Corio, and D. C. M'Grath member for Ballarat, in the House of Representatives, both of whom have enlisted, called on the Minister ...

    Article : 210 words
  13. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    An accident, fortunately unattended with serious results, occurred yesterday morning, when a horse and delivery waggon, owned by Messrs. Jas Andrew and Co., ...

    Article : 130 words
  14. EYE INJURED.

    On Saturday night a little boy named Oscar Lindhe was playing about some machinery at D. J. Council and Co's. mart, when a sharp projecting piece of iron ...

    Article : 70 words
  15. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    A fearful accident occurred this atternoon at Thompson's Foundry. Mr. David Thompson, managing director of the company, accompanied by Mr. James Millen, foreman ...

    Article : 227 words
  16. BALLARAT SUPREME COURT.

    Before Mr. Justice Cussen, in the Snpreme Court to-day. Alice Judkins, a milkmaid, was charged with the manslaughter of her infant. child near Woomelang on ...

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  17. YESTERDAY'S ENLISTMENTS.

    At the Town Hall depot to-day up to 3.30 p.m., 86 men, including 35 from the country, had passed the tests for active service. Of the 79 rejected applicants ...

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  18. REMARKEABLE ACCIDENT.

    As a result of a remarkable shooting accident, James Bartlet, aged 66, a stranger to Tamworth. N.S.W., now lies in the Tamworth District Hospital in a serious ...

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  19. APPEAL TO CITIZENS.

    The Mayor (Cr. Beebe) in accordance with the wish expressed by the Citizens' Camp Committee, yesterday, makes the following appeal to the people for funds ...

    Article : 249 words
  20. EFFICIENCY CERTIFICATES.

    The chairman of the central committee (Mr. D. Mackinnon, M.L.A.), asks that local committees at stations where men are provisionally examined for enlistment ...

    Article : 76 words
  21. MOTOR CAR BURNT.

    Early this morning a party of Ballarat sportsmen were refurning by motor car from the Hamilton coursing match, and, getting off the road, came to a ...

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  22. HANDLING THE HARVEST.

    Re-bagging wet wheat is causing much hearthurning among agents, who are obliged to do this at their own expense. The shortage of tarpaulins is blamed for the ...

    Article : 133 words
  23. OBITUARY.

    A highly-esteened resident of Holdsworthroad, Long [?] passed away i Launceston yesterday morning, in the person of Mr. David Lewis, at the age of 57 years. ...

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  24. PLAYING WITH REVOLVER.

    Elward Hagan, 14 living with his parents at Ormond-road, Geelong East, this afternoon in Eastern Park was playing with a revolver, which exploded, the bullet ...

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  25. BALLARAT RECRUITS.

    Twenty-five recruits presented themselves to-day, and 12 were accepled. ...

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  26. N.S.W. RECRUITS.

    At the City Recruiting Depot in the 24 hours ended 1 p.m. to-day there were 299 applicants, 228 of whom were accented. ...

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  27. TRADES COUNCIL'S ATTITUDE.

    A special executive committee meeting of the Bendigo Trades and Labor Council was held last night for the purpose of dealing with statements condemning the ...

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  28. BOY FALLS DOWN WELE[?]

    A lad named Michael Byrnes, 10 years of age, living at Bulga, a few miles from Gilgandra, had a miraculons escape from death last week, He was engaged winding ...

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  29. EAGLEHAWK.

    Messrs. J. H. Webster and F. Clark. Js.P., provided at the Police Court yesterday, when a garnishee order was made absolute. ...

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  30. HEALTH OF SOLDIERS.

    Two soldiers from the Bendigo camp were admitted to the bendigo Hospital yesterday saffering from minor illnesses, the patients being staff-sgt-Major Frederick ...

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  31. FLOUR GOES TO FLANDERS.

    Mr. W. C. Grahame, Minister for Agriculture, states that arrangements have been made with millers in regard to the shipment of 50,000 tons of Australian flour ...

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  32. EXPORT OF APPLES.

    The proposal of the British Government to restrict, certain importations so as to make available a large quanlity of shipping space has caused some alarm to the ...

    Article : 188 words
  33. REPORTS FROM THE COUNTRY

    Last evening there were 54,596 bags of wheat stacked at the Rochester station, and it is arriving at the rate of about 4000 bags per day. From 2000 to 2500 are ...

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  34. MOTOR FIRE ENGINES.

    The Ballarat City and Town brigades were to-day supplied with motor fire engines by the Country Fire Brigades' Board. ...

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  35. CRUSHED BETWEEN BUFFERS.

    A son of Mr. George Crapper, of Neliborough, whilst shunting trucks at Sebastian railway station yesterday afternoon, had the misfortune to get his right hand ...

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  36. MELBOURNE.

    Before Mr. Justice Hood, in the Practices Court to-day, on the application of Inspector Britt to declare the Bridge Hotel, Northeote, and the Commercial Hotel, North[?] ...

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  37. PRICE OF BREAD.

    Sir.—I should be glad if "Wide Awake" and "A Father of Nine" would comunicate with me, as I have a proposition to place before them. ...

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  38. SOLDIER KILLED BY FALL.

    Henry Carvill, 52, a sapper attached to a company of engineers at the Casula military camp, to-day died as the result of injuries received through a fall from his bedroom ...

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  39. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Bendigo Painters and POaperhangers' Society was held last at the Trades Hall. Mr. J. Sherwood was in the chari. Delegates to ...

    Article : 55 words
  40. SMITH INSOLVENCY.

    In the Full Court to-day the Chief Justice (Sir John Medden). Mr. Justice A'Beckett, and Mr. Justice Hood, the hearing was commenced an appeal by William ...

    Article : 129 words
  41. ECHUCA SCAVENGERS.

    The wages of the borough scavengers have been increased from 8/ to 8/6 per day, in consequence of the increased cost of living. ...

    Article : 35 words
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