Mr. W.P. Hanna, the Commissioner and Principal Engineer for Roads and Bridges in New South Wales, who was sent to New Zealand to report upon the system of co-operative works there, retarned ...
Article : 1,005 wordsThe committee of the Hospital Saturday Fund were busily engaged during yesterday adjusting the returns. The total receipts from June.[?] last until last night were £4448 2s 8½d. This amount includes ...
Article : 980 wordsThe fine steamship Anglia, winch has been engaged for some months past in the work of laying a portion of the Pacific cable, is now in port, and will leave in the course of a few days for London. ...
Article : 2,018 wordsThere were no additional cases of plagus reported to the Board of Health yesterday. Reports received from the Coast Hospital last evening showed that all the plague patients were ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Minister for Lands will be fully engaged with public business and various functions during his stay here to-daj and to-morrow. This morning, accompanied by tho Mayor and aldermen, the ...
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Advertising : 2,398 wordsThe City Council has decided to at once cleanse an area bounded by Phillip Park, William-street, Crown-street, and Woolloomooloo-street. It was in this area that a plagun rat was discovered on ...
Article : 51 wordsTne work of investigating the causes of the outbreak of plague among the animals at the Zoological Gardens is still being diligently pursued by the Health Department, but up to the prnsent no ...
Article : 95 wordsThe pastoralists and homestead lesees now gave place to a large number of deputations, which were introduced by Mr. Scobie, M.L.A. They submitted a variety of requcsts. The first was from the School ...
Article : 562 wordsAt a meeting of the Glebo Couucil held last evening Alderman West drew attention to the statements made by Dr. Ashburton Thompson that the various suburban councils had not assisted the Board of ...
Article : 290 wordsThe hearing of cases at the Special Health Court was continued yesterday at the Master in [?] Court, Central Police Court Mr. E. H. Wlishire presided. ...
Article : 365 wordsThere was a large [?] at the Synagogue on Saterday morning, when Rabbi J.H. Landa[?] preached from L King, [?]., 17,—" And it came to pass that the son of the women, the mistress of the ...
Article : 893 wordsIn no business place is there a greater variety of subjects discussed than in a hairdresser's saloo[?], as all callers ventilate their opinions to the gentlemen officiating with the razor and scissors. But the latter ...
Article : 853 wordsAt a meeting of the hospital committee to-day a communication was received from the secretary of the Hay hospital upon the subject of the Old Age Pensions Act as regarded its effect upon country ...
Article : 258 wordsA death from plague was reported to-day. and also a death presenting suspicious features. Some suspected cases are under observation. ...
Article : 28 wordsA passenger from Syduey by the steamet Warrimoo on April 23 was charged in the Wellington Magistrate's Court with neglecting to comply with the conditions of the li[?] under which passengers ...
Article : 57 wordsAt 11 o'clocl this forenoon, while David C[?]rson, a son of Alderman W.Carson, of this town was doing some work at Bush Bank, two or three miles south of Kiam[?], he was bitten on one of his [?] ...
Article : 155 wordsThe first valedictory function in connection with the ro[?]ement of Mi. John Warren from Block 10 management took place on Saturday night at the Freemasons' Hall, when the mine's employees ...
Article : 319 wordsIn view of the fact that Mrs. Millie Davis Alexander is leaving Sydney to settle in Queensland, that well-know pianist was accorded a hearty send-off concert at Queen's Hall last night, when ...
Article : 349 wordsResidents of this district are highly indignant at the action of the Minister for Works in stopping work on tho Narrabri-Collarenebri railway, which has been done in consequence of the Hearcity of forage. Mr. ...
Article : 144 wordsThe following is the itinerary for the tour of the suggested sites for the federal capital by members of the House of Representatives:— Tuseday, May 6: Leave Melbourne G p.m., arrive at ...
Article : 287 wordsI, John Nilsson, of Botany-tond, Botany, in the State of New South Wales, Commonwealth of Australia, [?]o solemnly und sincerely deelare that I havo carefully read the annexed ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 184 wordsMr Victor Roinel will preside at the third annual distribution of me[?] and prizes in connection with the London College or Music (Sydaey contre) at the Town Hall this evenig, when there will be an ...
Article : 46 wordsRespecting the special article on the Yanko cutting published in the " Sydney Morning Herald " yesterday, Mr. Alexander Wilson writes;— "A cutting extending for some miles was made in the 60's ...
Article : 155 wordsMrs.C.Gifford Mooro gave a much-enjoyed concert to the pat[?]ents of the Thomas Walker Convalescent Hospital on Saturday night. The pian[?]st herself played brilliantly Liszt's "Rhapsod[?]e ...
Article : 152 wordsMr.Joseph H.Raleigh, aged 60, a well-known Victorian pastoralist and stock and station agent at Melbourne, died suddenly at Backagingha station, near Henty, of cerebral hemorrhage yesterday ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 6 May 1902, Page 3
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