Senator BLAKEY gave notice that [?] intended asking Senator Pearce if it were true that the troops of the First Expeditionary Force were to be vaccinated on ...
Article : 273 wordsOne of the officers in the 7th Australian infantry Batalion of the Expeditionary Forces. It is understood that Lieutenat Connelly, who is a native of Bendigo, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 72 wordsCr Dunstan directed the attention of the committee of the whole council yesterday to the inconvenience and discomfort that the citizens had to endure owing to the dust ...
Article : 703 wordsAccording to a statement made this afternoon by Sir Alexander Peacock, the Premier, Mr. W. Hutchinson. Minister for Agriculture, and Dr. S. S. Cameron. ...
Article : 108 wordsThe most optimistic Frenchman never calculated on more than 100,000 British troops to support French arms against Germany. When the news came that the ...
Article : 79 wordsThe Prime Minister to-day was waited on by a deputation represeating the Trades Hall Council and the unemployed, who urged that all possible work to ...
Article : 98 wordsWhen I first saw the Belgian "Tommy" going to the front, only 11 days ago, I was filled with compassion. I sat in a crowded troop train bound ...
Article : 978 wordsAn adjourned meeting of the hospital committee was held yesterday, the principal business being to discuss the financial position of the institution. The members ...
Article : 673 wordsMr. FISHER, in reply to Mr. Carr, said that the question of using German merchant prizes for the establishment of a Commonwealth line of steamers was ...
Article : 1,649 wordsA story is told in [?] "Times" telegram from Paris of the capture on [?]th August of 700 Uhlans and a railway train. The train, which was transporting Uhlans to ...
Article : 121 wordsSome interesting stones are, according to the "Yorkshire Eveninb Post," being told in their letters home by British soldiers on the contin[?]nt. One writes that ...
Article : 74 wordsIn a letter from the front, published by the "Humanite," a soldier writes:—"Yesterday I saw a very touching sight. A cart was bringing back the wounded, both ...
Article : 93 wordsThe River Campaspe has almost ceased [?]ning. The stoppage camp more quickly than anticipate, and the additions to the town supply weir are just a fortnight late ...
Article : 64 wordsWhat must be one of the most terrible incidents in the calamity which has fallen upon Belgium his come to light in London. At the offices of the newly-formed ...
Article : 290 wordsThe Federal Meteorologist has issued the following summary of the condition of stock, crops, pastures, water supply, etc., at th end of the month of September. ...
Article : 749 wordsDr. Park (president) [?] the chair a the monthly meeting of the Bendigo Horticultural Progress Asscoiation last night, there being a fair attendance of ...
Article : 424 wordsIt is pointed out by a correspondent in the "Daily Despatch" that whereas in former days troops rarely marched out other on parade or to the field of battle ...
Article : 87 wordsIn connection with the railway line from Swan Hill to Piangil rails are now being [?]id from this end, and the work is being proceeded with past Federal-square. ...
Article : 42 wordsThe following accounts await payment at the local sub-Treasury.—G Bull, Buckell and Jeffrey. H. W. Boyd. G. N Chamberlain, L. Cotton. A. D. Davidson. H. ...
Article : 82 wordsA Monsieur Bastien, who lives at Versailles, visited Mars La Tour, on learning of the bombardment, to get news of relatives. He heard terrible stories of the ...
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