[?] Quick the Liberal candidate for [?], addressed a large meeting at the [?] Town Hall last night. The [?],[?].J.Hooper) president, and there ...
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Advertising : 311 wordsMr. J. A. Arthur, the selected Labor candidate, will open his campaign next Tuesday night in the Bendigo Town Hall. Next Thursday night Dr. W. Maloney, ...
Article : 37 wordsSir John Quick address electors Kamarooka Hall, 8. Sir John Quick's friends and supporters, Mr. Westle's, 79 Violet-street, 8. ...
Article : 35 wordsDuring an address to-night Mr. W. H. Renwick, the freetrade Senate candidate, said that some years ago he asked Senator Pearce the question, "Suppose the Labor ...
Article : 52 wordsSir,—By much better-writing under various nom-de-[?]es, the small band of misguided enthusiasts behind Mr. James in his political folly are trying to mislead ...
Article : 1,452 wordsMr. Massie, the Prime Minister, anticipates that the surplus will be about £6,000,000. Mr. Massie expects to transfer from the ...
Article : 65 wordsSir.—I ask of you to grant me space for this letter. I was at the Town Hall on Friday evening to hear Mr. W. H. Kelly speak. A statement was made, and I ...
Article : 541 wordsIn the City Court yesterday, before Mess[?], E. N. Moore. P.M., W. Beebe, J. W. Faul, and J. Semmeus, Js.P., John Cuneen, licensee of the Belfast Arms hotel, ...
Article : 161 wordsThe inquest, concerning the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Bamford, which occurred at Kilfeera on 6th March, after she had drunk her tea, in which it is supposed there was ...
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Article : 492 wordsThe strike of Southern coal miners has been settled, the miners' lodges accepting the proposal made by the Government to refer the cases of victimisation of union ...
Article : 51 wordsA meeting of the committee of the Borough Council was held yesterday. Present:—Crs. Webster [?] the chair), Dunstan, Green, Kidd, [?]revea[?], and Murdoch. It ...
Article : 670 wordsOn Saturday a boy named David Fin[?]erty, aged five years, was playing at Specimen Hill, when he jumped into a gutter, and broke his left thigh. Dr. Ffrost ...
Article : 49 wordsMr. G. Durne, the well-known piantist, who resides in Barnard-street, had a narrow escape from being burnt to death on Saturday night. Mr. Dunne is in the habit ...
Article : 133 wordsAt Mr. William Casley's residence, Long Gully,last night, a meeting was held for the purpose of forming a working committee on behalf of Sir John Quick. There ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Tue 15 Apr 1913, Page 5
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