The large patronage accorded the train which was run from Melbourne to Bendigo at 6.55 p.m. on Saturday to accommodate patrons of sport, appears a very conclusive ...
Article : 201 wordsA public meeting of citizens was held in the Town Ball this evening to urge upon the woman voters of the State the importance and duty of their exercising the franchise ...
Article : 904 wordsThe entertainment in aid of the Soldiers' Memorial Fund at the Royal Princess's Theatre to-morrow evening merits general public support. There is not a person, we ...
Article : 536 words"I am not going to relax the swine disease regulation," said the Minister of Lands yesterday afternoon. Mr. Taverner added: —"The Government has appointed a ...
Article : 115 wordsSaturday was a bad day for the punters, despite the fact that My Mistake was hacked freely by the public A well-known Stock Exchange backer is ...
Article : 373 wordsSince the reduction of the Government subsidy from £3300 to £2500, the Bendigo Hospital Board of Management has experienced the greatest difficulty in keeping pace ...
Article : 552 wordsSwine fever, which is, unfortunately, prevalent in the southern and eastern portion of the State at the present time, is a dangerous disease, inasmuch as it spreads with ...
Article : 721 wordsYesterday the alterations in the time-table on the Wycheproof and Swan Hill lines came into force. The mixed trains from Wycheproof and Boort left in the early morning, ...
Article : 126 wordsThe morning train from Melbourne yesterday arrived over 20 minutes late at Bendigo, and in consequence considerably disorganised the northern service. The ...
Article : 32 wordsThe approximate results in connection with the examination of loyalist and new enginemen, which was held recently at Wilson's Hall, Melbourne University, are now ...
Article : 199 wordsSir,—The remarks by "Calma" in a recent issue of your journal re disqualifications of trotting horses and their riders being endorsed by all clubs on a mutual understanding system ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 768 wordsThe State Government has decided not to provide any further cool storage accommodation on its own account, and has made the announcement public, in order that private ...
Article : 71 wordsAnother falling off in the railway returns for last week is shown, the receipts being £53,429/7/7 as against £63,055/0/9 for the corresponding period of 1902, the decrease ...
Article : 108 wordsIn connection with the affray at Carlton on Saturday night, a charge of murder has been preferred against John Henry Miller. It will be remembered that during what ...
Article : 128 wordsRailway men in the traffic branch have —so it is stated by some of the employes (says the "Herald")—received intimation that annual leave is to be cut down again ...
Article : 110 wordsOn Saturday next, at 3 p.m., the conference between the municipalities of the Bendigo district will take place at the Town Hall. As previously intimated, the ...
Article : 81 wordsTo-day was the first anniversary of Coronation Day, and Royal salutes were fired from the Domain battery and from H.M.S. Cerberns. The salute was the usual one of 21 ...
Article : 36 wordsA material witness in the County Court action, to be heard before Judge Hamilton to-day, was unable to attend, owing, as counsel put it, to his being detained, much ...
Article : 56 wordsIntimation having been received at the local police station yesterday that an old resident of Sailors' Gully, Mrs. Temple, was lying at her house adjacent to the Clarence ...
Article : 326 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Board of Management was held last evening. Present:—Dr. Gaffney (president), Messrs. J. H. Abbott, H. M. Marks, A. Mackay, N. Howell, ...
Article : 356 wordsA charge of vagrancy was preferred against Stella M'Guiness, aged 14, and Ada M'Guiness, aged 17, at the Collingwood Court to-day. The information was laid by the father ...
Article : 137 wordsAt the City Court to-day Hugo Von Loos, steward on the ship Duke of Portland, pleaded guilty to a charge of having in his possession certain goods, to wit, tobacco. ...
Article : 88 wordsThe quarterly Lord Mayor's luncheon took place to-day, and was attended by a distinguished company. Sir Samuel Gillott, in proposing the toast ...
Article : 278 wordsA well-dressed young man named William H. Boss was before the City Court this morning on a charge of unlawfully assaulting Annie Dunn. The prosecutrix did not ...
Article : 209 wordsA girl named Hilda Blandy, about 20 years of age, was arrested by Constable M'Clelland yesterday on a charge of stealing various articles of jewellery, valued at 35/, the property ...
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Advertising : 267 wordsThis morning a sensation was created in the city by a rumor that St. Paul's Cathedral was on fire. Several fire carts dashed along Swanston-street, increasing the alarm. It ...
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Advertising : 1,761 wordsSir Edmund Barton, interviewed with reference to the refusal of the Customs authorities to allow the three Germans who arrived by the I.G.M.S. Gera on Saturday, to ...
Article : 130 wordsMrs. Sarah Wheeler, 63 years of age, living at 908 Drummond-street, Carlton, was knocked down by a cart without a light, driven by Frederick Johnson, when crossing ...
Article : 47 wordsAbout 7.30 this evening Mr. John Cattin, a resident of Kew, was walking across the Johnston-street bridge from Collingwood, when three roughs set upon him, knocking ...
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Bendigo Advertiser (Vic. : 1855 - 1918), Tue 11 Aug 1903, Page 3
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