Interest in the Starchfield murder case, which created a sensation early in 1914, has been revived bv the surrender to the police of John Fitzpatrick. 40,a tramp. ...
Article : 389 wordsMrs. M. O'Donnell, of Carwardine-street, Bendigo, has been officially notified that her husband. Private E. O'Donnell, was killed in action on 19th August in France. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 wordsAs already announced, Mr. T. Tozer, of Buckley-street, has received word that his son, Private Fred Tozer, has been killed in action in France. Private Tozer was born ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Rev. W. Prior on Tuesday conveyed to Mr. William C. F. Penna, formerly manager of the Clarence United mine, at Eaglehawk, the sad news that his son. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,121 wordsA telegram from the Defence department, has been received by Mr. W. S. Petherick. butcher, of Kangaroo Flat, stating that his brother. Private Ernest F. Petherick, ...
Article : 66 wordsAt the local recruiting depot. Town Hall, yesterday. three volunteers presented themselves and were accepted. They were— Richard Bertram Tayler, home missionary, ...
Article : 49 wordsA message has been received by Mr. C. J. Bennett, formerly president of the Trades Hall Council,stating that his. brother. Mr..J. P. A. Bennett, has been ...
Article : 44 wordsMr. W. D. Mackenzie. accountant at the National Bank. Lake Boga, received word on Thursday that his brother. Norman, who had been through the Gallipoli campaign. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,562 wordsThe following country recruits enlisted in Melbourne on Tuesday—K. G. Botten, Cariebrook: L. P. Clapp, Picola; G. E. Clayton, Kyabram: W. J. Cocks, ...
Article : 69 wordsMr. Justice Higgins this afternoon made known his proposed award in connection with the claim of the Australian Meat Employes' Union against W. Angliss and ...
Article : 161 wordsMr. G. A. Knipe, of the engineering staff of the Ways and Works branch of the Railway department, died yesterday morning from pneumonia, at his residence, ...
Article : 342 wordsMrs. M. Daykin. of Black-street, Long Gully has been advised that her son, Sergeant George Ninnis has been wounded on a second occasion. He is 33 years of age, ...
Article : 54 wordsUnless there is a big improvement in the enlistments in the next few days Tasmania'attempt to raise its quota of 1100 men this month will be a failure. ...
Article : 97 wordsMrs. M'Shane. of Myrtle-street, has received word from the Defence department, that her eldest son. Private Hugh M'Shane. has been wounded in France. A week ...
Article : 85 wordsMr. A. Tredrea of Hamilton writing to his sister. Mrs. H. V. Roper. informed her that his son. Private Stanley Tredrea. has been missing since 19th July. Private F. ...
Article : 124 wordsA bad smash occurred this morning at the Moorabool Railway station, where the [?].30 Geelong to Ballarat goods train had been shunted on to a siding, the front car ...
Article : 210 wordsMr. T. L. Sargeant. orchardist of Huntly. has received two private cable messages from London to say that his son. Private Leslie Sargeant. had, been wounded in ...
Article : 135 wordsOn Tuesday evening the sad news was conveyed Mr. Henry Richards. of Market-street, Eaglehawk. manager of the Great Northern mine, of the death of his ...
Article : 243 wordsMr. and Mrs. Tuckerman, of White Hills road. have been notified by the Defence department that their son. Frederick, has been wounded. An elder brother is in ...
Article : 46 wordsThe debate on the second reading of the Intoxicating Liqour(Temporary Restriction) Bill was resumed as reported elsewhere and adjourned. ...
Article : 39 wordsWilton Carah, aged 11, was to-night admitted to the hospital suffering from head injuries. Carah was cycling in an opposite direction to a motor car along ...
Article : 88 wordsBendigo v. Golden-square, Trades Hall, 7.30 To-night. All Bendigo players invited. Bring boards. ...
Article : 16 wordsMr. J. B. Walker, of the staff of the Provincial Daily Press Association, who has been wounded in France, writes to his father, Mr. D. B. Walker, as follows— ...
Article : 277 wordsMr. Snowball asked the Minister for Education whether he was correctly reported as having promised at Bendigo that arrangements would be made at State school sloyd ...
Article : 335 wordsMr.Patrick Phelan, the well-known district farmer, met with a painful accident on Monday while breaking in a four-yearold colt. The animal threw Mr. Phelan, ...
Article : 82 wordsThe men at the local military camp are now enjoying the privileges recently provided for them by the Defence department, which needless to say are much appreciated. ...
Article : 43 words"My little boy was suffering with very bad running sores on his hands for about two months or more," writes Mrs. A. Evans, 1619 Mary-Street, Richmond, Vic. "The ...
Article : 257 wordsAlthough, there seemed to be a mystery connected with the death of Arthur Rodda, 43 whose body was found in the Saltwater River, Maribyrnong. yesterday, with a ...
Article : 174 wordsPrivates H. M. O'Connor and G. D.Le Kim were discharged from the Bendigo Hospital yesterday. SALVATION ARMY. ...
Article : 296 wordsMrs. G. Tatt has received word from the Defence department that two of her sons, Privates Joseph and George Tatt, have been wounded in France. ...
Article : 32 wordsMr. W. Bird, shire secretary, has received information that his second eldest son, Sergeant H. Bird, was wounded in France, and is now in a hospital in ...
Article : 50 wordsMrs. A. Still, of Sparrowhawk [?] Gully. whose son, Corporal Harry Andrew Still, was wounded, and later reported missing from 28th July, has now received a ...
Article : 144 wordsAn accident happened to a man named William Tail, on Monday at Moolonmoon. He was engaged at the shearing shed, and fell off the woolpress. He sustained a ...
Article : 53 wordsOn Thursday Mr. W. A. Wood, of Wood Wood, was cutting timber in his farm, when the axe slipped and struck his foot, causing a big gash. Several tondons and ...
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