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Advertising : 687 wordsThe Victorian Alliance, the temperance organisation of Victoria, has asked the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to direct that all hotels be closed on polling day (5th May) ...
Article : 91 wordsA good number of electors assembled in the Sydney Flat Hall on Tuesday night to hoar the aims and objects of the National Federation expounded by Mr. W. J. ...
Article : 78 wordsThe following recruiting appeal has been issued by Mr. G. H. Wise, M.P.; chairman of the State Recruiting Committee:—"The urgent need for more men is shown by the ...
Article : 121 wordsSir,—I regret the necessity of again asking for space in your columns to ventilate what we consider to be a grievous injustice to the wheat-growers of Victoria. The Victorian ...
Article : 811 wordsTo-day.—Bendigo Town Hall, 8 p.m., Mrs. Whitham and Senator Pearce, and Mr. D. Smith, M.L.A.; Eaglehawk, Town Hall, 8 p.m., Mrs. Whitham, Senator Pearce and ...
Article : 68 wordsSenator Pearce (Minister for Defence) will address a meeting at the Bendigo Town Hall this evening and will afterwards proceed to Eaglehawk and address a meeting ...
Article : 54 wordsThe recruiting picture "Why Britain Went to War" was shown in the Mitiamo Hall on Tuesday night. The hall was packed. The picture was much appreciated. ...
Article : 63 wordsUnder the auspices of the Chewton branch of the National Federation a largely-attended meeting was held last night in the Red Hill Hall, when addresses were ...
Article : 73 wordsThe result of the visit by Lieutenant Clegg to Maldon with the official recruiting picture "Why Britain Went to War." was three recruits, including two returned ...
Article : 63 wordsA National rally was held in the Town Hall to-night. The building was packed, Messrs. Hughes, J. Cook and Millen addressed the gathering. Much enthusiasm ...
Article : 92 wordsMrs. George Mackay, of Bendigo, addressed a large meeting of women in the Temperance Hall this afternoon. Mr. J. Somer presided. The speaker, who met ...
Article : 308 wordsThe numerous friends of Mr. Charles Cattran, will regret to learn of his death, which occurred at his residence, No. 10, Barkly Place, last night. The deceased gentleman, ...
Article : 131 wordsMr. J. C. Barnes, a well-known Labor speaker, who took a prominent part in the Brisbane tramway strike a few years ago, but who is now a strong supporter of the ...
Article : 546 wordsThe funeral of the late Mr. Alfred Sarah rook place yesterday morning from the residence, 56 Carpenter-street, to the Bendigo Cemetery, where his mortal remains were laid ...
Article : 116 wordsMr. A. J. Hampson, accompanied by Mr. Tunnecliffe, M.L.A., attended the Serpentine Charity Carnival yesterday, and by the kind permission of the president, of the ...
Article : 79 wordsThe funeral of the late Miss Mary Catherine Francis, eldest daughter of the late Mr. W. Francis and Mrs. Honora Francis, of Ellesmore, took place on Tuesday to the Axedale ...
Article : 140 wordsIn reference to Mr. Hughes's comments on Mr. Hampson's opening speech at the Town Hall, Bendigo, on Monday. Mr. Hampson said yesterday:—"Mr. Hughes denies that ...
Article : 601 wordsSir,—I did think the correspondence under the above heading had closed, but after the lapse of more than a week "Pater Families" shows his ignorance and utter ...
Article : 487 wordsThe P.L.L. Executive heard Mr. Brookfield re his allowed disloyal utterances at Broken Hill. His attitude was considered unsatisfactory, and it was decided to call ...
Article : 41 wordsSir,—Like many other shareholders who are af fected by the amalgamation propels, I did not at first look upon the scheme with favor, but the more I have looked into the ...
Article : 269 wordsA cottage meeting of the National Federation was held on Monday evening at the residence of Mrs. Vinton, in Napier-street, Eaglehawk. Stirring speeches were given ...
Article : 127 wordsBefore the President, Mr. Justice Higgins, in the Arbitration Court, to-day, the parties continued speaking to the minutes of the award in the gas employes' case. ...
Article : 767 wordsSir,—It must be impressed on the minds of the people that the appointment of the chief engineer is the most important act for the whole scheme. If Mr. Moore can give ...
Article : 300 wordsA meeting to further the candidatures of the Prime Minister and the three National Senate candidates was held at the residence of Mr. G. Westle, Violet-street, on Tuesday ...
Article : 70 wordsSir,—I think the Progress Association should see that the Golden-square baths are looked after and decently couducted. We all know that there will be visits from all the ...
Article : 249 wordsA large and most enthusiastic meeting was held in the Sailors' Cully Hall last night. Mr. D. Ross presided, and briefly introduced Mr. W. Abraham, also Mr. R. C. ...
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Advertising : 1 wordsIn the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to day, Mr. Justice Higgins delivered judgment on the application to vary an award in the plaint of the Australian Telegraph and ...
Article : 211 wordsAll the ballot papers in connection with the strike ballot have been sent out by the officials of the Railways Union, and some of the votes haw already been received. The ...
Article : 74 wordsTo-day.—Elmore, Mr. Hampson, meeting in Market Sheds, Bendigo, and Eaglehawk. Saturday.—Raywood, Mr. Hampson; Golden Gully (Maguire's). Messrs. L. J. ...
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Advertising : 33 wordsSir,—The secretary of the R.S.A. desires to remove the impression that he is the correspondent, J. A. Walshe. who has recently written to the press. I quite agree with ...
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