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Advertising : 118 wordsMr. J. B. Edwards, the well-known jeweller, etc., of Pall Mall, received the sad information from, the Defence department yesterday that his son, Lieutenant ...
Article : 622 wordsA quiet market ruled yesterday, and few sales were effected. Cornish United were in better favor, sales resulting at 5/1½. Carlisle were steady at 10/10. Garden ...
Article : 247 wordsLIEUTENANT NOEL EDWARDS, Of Bendigo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 16 wordsThe hay market was quiet to-day, and no change in prices took place. Wheat and milling products maintain late rates, but the quotation for wheat is practically a, nominal ...
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Advertising : 1 wordsIn order to test the feeling of residents in regard to the question of a railway station site on the Tennyson main road, near the M.I.A. Hall, on the Elmore-Cohuna, ...
Article : 443 wordsThe members of the Board of Health interrupted their meeting to-day to wait upon the Minister for Health (Mr. Drysdale Brown) to ask that the Meat Act should be ...
Article : 531 wordsBUGLER F. S. EVANS, Of Bendigo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 704 wordsRaces were held at Mess[?] Yesterday. Results:- Handicap Hurdle Race, two [?] donderry (Pistol—[?] ...
Article : 318 wordsThe finer weather has caused the demand for fruit to improve, and consequently prices this morning in most instances were firmer. Apples, whicch are very scarce, had an ...
Article : 406 wordsThe Rev. F. Vanston received intelligence to-day from Defence department to break the sad news to the relatives of Private Jacl M'Cance, of ...
Article : 124 wordsSir.—While in Egypt with the A.I.F. I received a knited searf with a ship attached on which was written, "Will the soldier who receives this searf write to—?" (nature ...
Article : 97 wordsBugler F.S. Evans, who enlisted with the 14th Battation, second Expeditionary Force, has been wounded in the fighting at the Bardanelles. His mother, who ...
Article : 100 wordsSir.—I hope the officers at the Epsom camp will take note of the appended paragraph, clipped from Captain Bean's letter in to-day's Melbourne papers, and son that their ...
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Advertising : 132 wordsThe Melbourne roting [?] another meeting to-day. Sel[?] Burnley Handicap (2.3—D[?] 1; oiss Vielet, 2, [?]Banjo ...
Article : 71 wordsSir,—I would like to ask a small space to reply to a letter in last Friday's issue, signed by "Collie King." As the burning of timber in the Egerton Forest for charged is a ...
Article : 503 wordsPrivate C. C. Collins, of Beechworth, who has been wounded, is the son of Mr. Ferdinand Collins, of Stanley, Tasmania, and is a nephew of Mr. A. Collins, ofnia ...
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Advertising : 308 wordsH.Cai[?] will ride the [?] A.R.[?]. Grand National Hurble [?] Highland Clarn is [?] a spell. ...
Article : 19 wordsMrs.Edith Kelly, of 179 Canning-street, Carlton, Melbourne, writes:—"Having tried Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills for Constipation, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 164 wordsAugust Hurdle.—Under [?] a.m. All Engagements.—[?] ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Thu 19 Aug 1915, Page 2
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