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  2. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN. BENDIGO DEPOT.

    The local recruiting officer (Lieutenant H. T. Clogg), reports that the following men were on Saturday accepted for active service abroad:—William Cather Somerville, ...

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  3. EASTERTIDE. EASTER SATURDAY.

    Despite the disagreeable weather, there were crowds of people about the streets of Bendigo on Saturday, and hundreds were to be seen making off to places of ...

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  4. BENDIGO SCHOOL BUILDER.

    In writing to Cr. D. Andrew to convey his regrets at being unable to attend the home-coming of the "prodigals," Mr. C. Williams, Jordan, near Walhalla, stated ...

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  5. "QUEEN OF EAGLEHAWK."

    A well-attended meeting of the supporters of the "Queen of Temperance" (Miss A. Fletcher) and the "Queen of Soldiers" (Mrs. W. Rowson), who took part in the ...

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  6. RECRUITING AT THE FAIR.

    By the courtesy of the Easter Fair committee Lieutenant Clegg has been able to make arrangements for a recruiting booth to be open at the fair, where intending ...

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  7. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

    The procession will leave the Town Hall at 1 p.m. and will proceed along Hargreaves, up Williamson, along Mollison, down Mitchell street, round the fountain to the right ...

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  8. TRAIN TRAFFIC.

    The railway traffic from all centres towards Bendigo was heavy again on Saturday, and the railway station presented an exceptionally busy appearance on the ...

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  9. NEED FOR MEN.

    The following letter has been sent to all National candidates at the forthcoming elections by the Prime Minister (Mr. W M. Hughes):— ...

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  10. OLD BENDIGONIANS' BAND.

    A muster by Mr. S. F. Mills, secretary of the Bendigonians' Society in Melbourne, of all brass band players amongst the ranks of the old Bendigonians resulted in ...

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  11. THE CORNISH PICNIC AT WHITE HILLS.

    The Easter picnic of the Bendigo District Cornish Association was held on Saturday afternoon at the Botanical Gardens, White Hills. Members of the society began to ...

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  12. CHINESE PROCESSION.

    The Chinese committee desire all persons lending horses and ponies to be at Koon Tep Wall's store at 10.30 o'clock this morning. ...

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  13. "QUEEN OF RAILWAYS."

    To further the interacts of the "Queen of Railways" (Miss May Burge., a charge for admittance will be made for permission to view the procession from Mr. W. D. ...

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  14. AN HISTORIC FLAG.

    The Union Jack, which will be used by "Britannia" in the processional tableau to-day. is one with historic memories. It is 114 years old, and was Formerly the ...

    Article : 76 words
  15. STAWELL SPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 402 words
  16. COMMITTEE AT ULTIMA.

    A local committee of leading business men has been formed to further recruiting in the district. Mr. H. E. Cuttle was appointed chairman and Mr. T. J. Thomas ...

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  17. PROGRAMME OF 1861.

    A copy of the programme of a reception in connection with a visit of the State Governor to Bendigo on 10th October, 1861, has been sent to Cr. D. Andrew by Mr. D. ...

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  18. BAND AT ASYLUM.

    The members of the ex-Bendigonians' Band made a trip to the Bendigo Beuevolent. Asylum yesterday afternoon, and played a programme of selections for the ...

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  19. FILLING EMPTY SADDLES.

    Assisted by men of the Light Horse, leading horses with empty saddles, recruiting speakers have, in the past few days, obtained a number of men for service abroad. ...

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  20. BAND CONCERTS.

    Open-air band concerts wore given in Rosalind Park yesterday by the Hopetoum, Marist Bros., Citizens and Old ' Bendigonians' Bands and the Collngwood ...

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  21. AN OLD PICTURE.

    A photograph of Hallas's band in 1874 was exhibited by Cr. D. Andrew to the visiting ex-Bendigonian bandsmen at the mayoral reception on Saturday morning, ...

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  22. REUNION CONCERT.

    Old friends met at Rosalind Park on Saturday afternoon, when a grand promenade reunion concert, arranged by Mr. S. F. Mills, secretary of the Bendigonians' ...

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  23. BENDIGO EASTER FAIR.

    Bendigo's great charity carnival and Easter reunion may now. be said to be fairjy under way, although the festivities proper will not commence until to-day, ...

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  24. PERSONAL.

    Miss Amy Castles is announced to make her first appearance in America on Wednesday next at the Carnegie Hall, New York—the largest in the States. ...

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  25. SISTERS COME HOME.

    Six sisters of an old Bendigo family of 14 members, who have been away for some years, are amongst the home-comers. Two came from Western Australia, one from ...

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  26. SOCIAL EVENING.

    All informal social evening for old Bendigonians was held at the City Family Hotel on Saturday night, there being a large attendance, and a most enjoyable ...

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  27. EASTER SUNDAY.

    Yesterday was one of the great days in the church's year, the day of days, m fact, although Christimas holds many associations that cause the birthday of the Saviour of ...

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  28. LATER DAY BENDIGONIANS.

    Mr. R. W. Jones, one of the sub-editors of "The Argus." and a former member of "The Advertiser" reporting staff is amongst the visitors to Bendigo at present. ...

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  29. THE "QUEEN" COMPETITION.

    Both stalls and dress circle in the Royal Princess's Theatre were packed last evening, when a sacred concert was given in aid of the "Queen of Soldiers" (Miss Mabel ...

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  30. PIONEERS OF BENDIGO.

    Here's to our fathers' memory, who in the distant years With courage hi to do or die, Flinched nor through craven fears; ...

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  31. SOME OF THE PIONEERS.

    Amongst those old Bendigonians who have returned for the Easter re-union are the following:—Mr. George Evans, now Mayor of ...

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  32. INTERNATIONAL GABLES. DEVELOPING SUGAR INDUSTRY

    Reuter's correspondent at Kingston, Jamaica, says that Sir Francis Watts, Imperial Commodore for Agriculture for the West Indies, interviewed regarding his ...

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  33. "QUEEN OF SPORT."

    At the Hopetoun Hotel, Mitchell-street, a large gathering attended on Saturday evening, the occasion being a cuchre party and concert to assist the "Queen of Sport" ...

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  34. ELECTORAL REFORM.

    It is understood that proportional representation will be included in the Electoral Reform Bill when Sir George Cave, the Homeo Secretary, introduce it, as the ...

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  35. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the series of wool sales just concluded values for Australian merinoes and crosbreds hardened. The general increase in values amounted to 5 per cent. ...

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  36. APOLOGY FOR ABSENCE.

    Cr. Andrew is in receipt of the following letter from Mr. G. A. Gibbs, secretary of the Metropolitan Board of Works, and formerly a member of "The Advertiser" ...

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  37. STEAMER AGROUND.

    The American steamer Zealandia is aground, and is feared to be a total loss. Interesting Period in Bendigo's History dealt with in Third Part of "Annals of ...

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