The weekly meeting of the Eagle[?] Women's Prayer Union was held yesterday. when the Rev. A. Brownlie presided and delivered a fine address on "The need and ...
Article : 247 wordsThere was a large attendance, but the building was not filled, at the Town Hall last night, when addresses were given by Mr. J. C. Watson, first Labor Prime ...
Article : 2,626 wordsSenator Barker addressed a public meeting in the Town Hall last night in support of the Labor candidates for the Senate and Mr. M'Dougall, who is running in the ...
Article : 351 wordsMr. R. C. Oldham, Chief Electoral Officer for the Commonwealth, stated to-day that unenrolled returned soldiers should not be deterred, by reason of the compulsory ...
Article : 220 wordsThe fortnightly meeting was held last night. Present:—Crs. Webster (in the [?]), Kidd, Trevean, Murdoch. Dunstan[?] Green, and Clayton. An apology was ...
Article : 708 wordsThe following meeting will be held in connection with the National Federation:—To-day.—Queen-street, 3 p.m., Senator Russell; Goornong, Mr. W. J. Richards ...
Article : 119 wordsMr. W. J. Richards and Mrs. Whitham will sepak in the Goornong Hall to-night at 8 o'clock. To-morrow night Mr. Richards will address electors in the [?] ...
Article : 41 wordsSir.—I notice a long letter in your columns from Thomas G. Allen, [?] understand this man is in the pay of the Defence department. If that is so, things have ...
Article : 194 wordsA large gathering assembled in the Sham rock Hall this evening in support of the National [?]. The chair was occupied by Mr. B. Hyett. ...
Article : 103 wordsAt a largely-attended public meeting held last night at Fryertown, under the auspices of the National Federation, ofter addresses had been delivered by Messrs. A. D. ...
Article : 96 wordsLieutenant A. T. Clegg, the local recruiting officer, reports that one man was yesterday rejected for active service abroad. The result of the recruiting effort at the ...
Article : 55 wordsMr. Hampson addressed a meeting of some 300 electors in the Royal Hall to-night. He bad a good reception and hearing. ...
Article : 427 wordsSir,—In the course of his great speech at the Town Hall on Thursday night. Senator Pearce proved conclusively how tyrannous is the exercise of the power ...
Article : 475 wordsSenator Russell (honorary Minister) addressed a large audience in the Athenaeum Hall, Elmore, this evening at the invitation of the National Federation. Mr. H. ...
Article : 866 wordsThe welcome extended to the Rev. and Mrs. L. W. Lee at the Congregational Church. Forest-street[?] last night, was of a most cordial character, and the highest ...
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Advertising : 198 wordsMeeting will be held at the following plaecs in the interest of the Labor candidate, Mr. A. J. Hampson:—To-day.—Market sheds and Eaglehawk. ...
Article : 60 wordsSir,—To save an Empire is the momentous thought with which every person should go to the ballot gox to vote. Never were the Australian people's responsibilities ...
Article : 830 wordsOnly three of the 11 Fedora Ministers and assistant Ministers were in the city to-day carrying on the government. The number will he further reduced to-night ...
Article : 347 wordsOfficial reports from the surrounding districts are that the potato crop this year will be about the fame as last year. A bigger area had been cropped, but the frost ...
Article : 70 wordsMr. Watson also addressed a large number of electors in the Victoria Theatre, Eaglehawk, last, night, and pending his arrival an address was delivered by Mr. V. ...
Article : 72 wordsNumerous letters are received at this office expressing appreciation of the Poultry No[?]es contributed by "Feather." A correspondent, under date of 10th April, 1917, ...
Article : 38 wordsMr. J. C. Watson, an ex-Labor Prime Minister of Australia, addressed a well-attended meeting in the Temperance Hall on Wednesday night. Dr. Gray, president of ...
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