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Advertising : 649 wordsThe Coroner has been notified of the death of a laborer named Jas. Dwyer, of Bass, South Gippsland. The deceased came to Melbourne on Monday ...
Article : 102 wordsCrowds of people are [?]ng for the Bullfinch field. This m[?]ng's train to Southern Cross was [?] to overflowing. Past disapp[?][?]ents are ...
Article : 266 wordsThere wis a large gathering in the Atheunaeum last night when a banquet was tendered to the players of the Golden Point team by the club ...
Article : 1,489 wordsThe Speaker took the chair at 4.35. QUESTIONS. Mr TUNNECLIFFE asked the Minister of Railways if he will take steps ...
Article : 729 wordsTo-night at the [?]ezer Church, an interest[?] will take place, when Mr R. D. Watson, one of Ballarat’s sons, who has taken second-class ...
Article : 636 wordsThe President took the chair at 2.30. Senator MILLEN asked what stops, if any, are being taken in regard to tap payment for transferred propertios? ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 386 wordsMr Matthew Henry Roberts, who was kicked on the head by a horse on M[?] day evening, succumbed on Wednesday at the Maryborough Hospital. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe Coroner (Dr Cole) has requested that an experienced officer should be told off to investigate the circu[?] of the tragedy in a Brunswick railway ...
Article : 325 wordsThe Bullfinch market opened strong, and prices went up slightly, but at the first call the bears got to work, and there was a sharp fall in values. ...
Article : 139 wordsThe Premier (Mr P. Wilson), speaking in Parliament last night, referred to the recent gold discoveries at Bullfinch. He said that even Kalgoorlie's golden mile ...
Article : 154 wordsAn elderly man named William Cannon, aged 76, residing in [?] Ponds, was found dead in a shod today. The body was on p[?]ed from ...
Article : 46 wordsNotwithstanding that it was the [?] last night of the present pre[?] there was a very large attenda[?] Alfred Hall last night to witness the ...
Article : 296 wordsThe members of the Wanganui Garrison Band, which won the championship prize at tho South Street Society’s competitions at Ballarat, were ...
Article : 158 wordsThe funeral of Mrs Jane Macrace, relict of Mr Alex. Macrae, took place yesterday from her late residence, “Inverinale," Windermere, to the ...
Article : 237 wordsThe committee of the Ballarat Mechanics’ Institute net on Tuesday evening; Mr T. C. Miller (president) in the chair. After accounts amounting to ...
Article : 173 wordsOn the motion for the adjournment of the Legislative Assembly to-night, Mr Prendergast, Leader of the Opposition, wanted to know the intention of ...
Article : 132 wordsThe Speaker took the chair at 10.30 a.m. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. The ACTING PIUAIE MINISTER, in ...
Article : 1,390 wordsMr William Short, the King’s Trumpeter, who adjudicated at the recent band contests in Ballarat, to-day paid a visit to St. Augustine’s Orphanage ...
Article : 85 wordsThe will of Mr Mark Daly, farmer, of Bass, was filed for probate to-day. The testator and his daughter met with a tragic death on the 1st October, when ...
Article : 96 wordsThe Minister for Labor and Industry, Mr Beeby, speaking this morning with regard to statements recently made ill the Chamber of Manufacturers, ...
Article : 254 wordsAction is being twaken to have transferred to the Melbourne Benevolent Asylum the elderly woman, Elizabeth Harris, who at the City Court on ...
Article : 244 wordsWhile on duty in Prahran this evening Detective Lonsdale saw two men disposing of jewellery in a pawnbroker – shop, and at once suspected that the ...
Article : 90 wordsA sympathetic reply was given by.Mr Murray, Premier and Minister for Labor, this afternoon to a deputation from hairdressers and tobacconists ...
Article : 126 wordsBritish Consols were to-day quoted at £79 3-8, as compared with £79 yesterday. ...
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The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Thu 27 Oct 1910, Page 1
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