The paper laid on the tables of both Houses of the Federal Parliament to-night giving the reasons of the late Ministry for the double dissolution state that ...
Article : 581 words[?] Commonwealth Parliament was [?] to-day by his Excellency the Go[?]. Sir R[?]d Munro Fer[?] [?]n the customary ceremonies. The ...
Article : 909 wordsSo far, its previously reported in the "Advertiser." the names of Messrs. A. Gray (retiring), W Withams and J. T. Denigan have been mentioned as candidates ...
Article : 107 wordsThe committee of the Bendigo Saturday Competition met at the Crown Hotel last night. Present:—Messrs. M. E. O'Brien (in the chair) and T. Green (Public Service), ...
Article : 184 wordsThe Chief Secretary's department is preparing to prosecute certain people in the Hampden and in an inner suburban electorate for offences under the electoral law. ...
Article : 129 wordsThe archibishop and bishops of the province of Victoria, in view of the dire distress caused by the drought, have appointed special services of prayer and ...
Article : 85 wordsThe Bendigo club continues enrolling new members. Notwithstanding the hot dry afternoons, practice for these men continue each half-holiday. The South Bendigo club will at ...
Article : 454 wordsOn the Senate resuming Senator PEARCE gave notice to move that Senators placed first, second and third on the poll remain in the Senate for six years, and fourth, ...
Article : 214 wordsA hot north wind blew to-day. Any vegetation that remained has no[?] been burnt up. The cond[?]tion in the dry areas could not be worse. The shade ...
Article : 46 wordsThe continuance of the dry season has occasioned an exceptional increase in the live stock traffic on the Victorian railways During the three weeks ended 3rd October ...
Article : 151 wordsThe basket ball match in the Y.M.C.A. rooms last night came to an abrupt termination in the last quarter, when Herbert Hyde, a Golden-square player, had ...
Article : 201 wordsOn resuming, and before other motions were received. The PRIME MINISTER, with the consent of the leader of the Opposition, ...
Article : 640 wordsQ[?]te a large business is being done by southern auctioneers in finding pastures for starving stock being seat from the north. In another column Messrs. William Good ...
Article : 44 wordsSir:—The decision of the Sunday Schools of the Baptist D[?]ric[?] to hold their pica[?]e on Wednesday, 26th October comes as a great surpise to the other bodies ...
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Advertising : 53 wordsA railway employe named Henry Dryburg was admitted to the hospital to-night sufffering from a fractured skull caused by his head striking a bridge while he was on ...
Article : 40 wordsCecil Collingburn, aged nine years a visitor from Mildura was found lying unconscious in Sturt-street to-night. He had evidently been knocked down by a tram ...
Article : 58 wordsThe committee of the Kennington club inspected the earthworks on Kennington Oval, and it was decided to instruct the contractor to proceed with the asphaiting of two courts ...
Article : 389 wordsConstable Cornwall to-day recovered from the River Yarra the body of a man which was floating down stream, near No 1[?] shed, on the north wharf. It was ...
Article : 95 wordsRichard Ragg, 6[?], a cartage contractor, of 5 Charles-street, E[?]sternwick, who was admitted to the Alfred Hospital on Monday, suffering from a broken neck, died ...
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Advertising : 7 wordsJohn Bernisocki, son of Mrs. Mills, of Woosang, met with a painful accident yesterday. While climbing a tree after an oppossum he fell and broke his leg badly ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Fri 9 Oct 1914, Page 3
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