Considerable interest was taken last night in the celebration of the twenty-first anniversary of the Young Women's Christian Association at the Y.M.C.A. Hall. ...
Article : 227 wordsAt the Metropolitan Quarter Sessions yesterday, before Judge Docker, a young man named Thomas Donaldson, a tidewaiter, was charged with having on June 1 last, at ...
Article : 153 wordsCuring the course of a lecture delivered by Mr. H. C. L. Anderson at a meeting of the Women's Progressive Association last evening it was advocated that this State should ...
Article : 536 wordsEdward M'Intosh, 71 years and 11 months old, and his wife, Elizabeth, also 71 years and 11 months old, died suddenly at their residence, Lane Cove-road, Gordon, at 7.55 a.m. ...
Article : 306 wordsAlthough every meeting room at the Trades Hall was, occupied last evening, very little business of public interest was transacted. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe hearing of the action Richmond v. the Railway Commissioners was concluded yesterday in No. 2 Jury, Court before his Honor Mr. Acting-Justice Pring and a jury of four. ...
Article : 160 wordsThe monthly meeting of the United Labourers' Protective Society was held at the Trades Hall last evening, Mr. J. Cochrane presiding. The conditions under which ...
Article : 115 wordsThe yield of gold from the various Queensland mines last month totalled 77,964 crude ounces, equal to 55,824oz, of fine gold, ad compared with 68,847 crude ounces, equal to ...
Article : 205 wordsMr. J. W. Spicer presided at a meeting of the N.S.W. Typographical Association in the Trades Hall on Saturday evening. The congratulations of the meeting were tendered to ...
Article : 98 wordsSir William Lyne is hopeful that the Federal capital site will be decided upon next session. The trips made by members of the Senate and House of Representatives have ...
Article : 182 wordsDr. Arthur Grieves, of "Westholme," Wahroonga, whose portrait is here given, has borne the brunt of the diagnosing of cases of plague during the present and former ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 333 wordsAt last night's meeting of the Newcastle Council a letter was received from the secretary of the Wharf Labourers' Union asking that the council should employ only union ...
Article : 158 wordsMr. D. Cremon occupied the chair at a meeting or the Stonemasons' Society at the Trades Hall last evening. Two delegates were appointed to attend a conference of the ...
Article : 67 wordsA committee composed of delegates from all branches of the clothing industry is mow engaged drawing up conditions of labour that are desired to obtain in the proposed State ...
Article : 120 wordsThe officials of the Town Hall played a very important part in the success of the luncheon yesterday. 'The Mayor's dining-room was hung with bunting, and was decorated most ...
Article : 119 wordsAda Maud Partridge, of Burwood, who, by her next friend, William George Partridge sued the defendant, George Speechley, jun., of Petersham, claiming £200, for defamation ...
Article : 64 wordsWhile engaged at his work, at the new promises being built for Messrs. Sargood, Butler, and Ewan in York-street, a carpenter named Alexander M'Lean was injured by a lift. The ...
Article : 59 wordsThe question of the fodder duties and what arrangements might be made for their remission was before the State Cabinet yesterday. No decision however was arrived at. The ...
Article : 79 wordsThe Licensing Court sat yesterday, the bench being occupied by Messrs. Smithers, S.M., Wilshire, S.M., and Payten, S.M. The fallowing transfers of publicans' licenses ...
Article : 64 wordsAndrew Jamieson, a young man, on remand, was charged with stealing in a dwelling at Granville a quantity of clothing, books, and a number of gold coins. Mr. P. O. ...
Article : 143 wordsAlderman West moved at last night's meeting of the Paddington Borough Council--"That the co-operation of the city and suburban councils be sought in a movement to ...
Article : 108 wordsWe learn that owing to the death of Mr. William Tyson, late joint manager of the above company, Mr. Russell Barton (chairman) has been appointed managing director to the firm, pending other arrangements. This ...
Article : 79 wordsLarge mobs of starving stock passed through here for the north coast yesterday, many dying on the road from exhaustion north of Maitland. ...
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Advertising : 780 wordsAlthough matters appertaining to the above institute seem to have been kept quiet lately, the trustees have been at work all the same, A piece of land has been purchased in Marlon ...
Article : 192 wordsComrades of the late Ralph Cummings, a member of the 3rd Regiment N.S.W. Mounted Rifles, who died of enteric fever in the Sydney Hospital on Saturday night, desire ...
Article : 102 wordsSir William Lyne is not at all anxious on account of the recommendations the Senate is making for alterations in the tariff. "Business in the Federal Parliament is going on ...
Article : 252 wordsCustoms-officer J. T. T. Donohoe proceeded against H. E. Soule in the summons division of the Water Police Court yesterday morning upon the information that he was the master of the J. B. Thomas, a ship from which ...
Article : 137 words'Alderman Lees asked a question at the City Council yesterday with regard to the liability of the State to the charge of half the tost of expenditure incurred in the administration ...
Article : 159 wordsIn reply to a request of the Woollahra Council that certain reclaimed lands at Rusheutters Bay should be placed under its control the Under-Secretary for Lands has notified the council that the Minister deems it ...
Article : 56 wordsSeveral petty thefts were brought before tho notice of Mr. Edwards, S.M., at the Water Police Court yesterday. John Savage 157), labourer, was lined 20s, or 14 days, for stealing a smoked fish, valued at 2s, a portion ...
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Advertising : 370 wordsSir,--Your investigator's deductions under the above heading in last Monday's issue are, I think, a little wide of the mark, in this particular, that a premium is put on the man having the most convictions. I may inform ...
Article : 312 wordsThe late Mr. Murray Spicer, of Messrs. Spicer Bros., paper manufacturers, of London, who was murdered by Hooligans (roughs) latter the peace rejoicings, was only 28 years ...
Article : 77 wordsThe latest shipbuilding returns to hand supplied by Mr. R. Pollock, of Bridge-street, surveyor to Lloyd's Register, show that there were 431 vessels, excluding warship, of 1,240,344 gross tons, under construction in the ...
Article : 336 wordsWomerah branch met on Friday at Womerah Hall, 103 William-street, East Sydney. President J. E. Dirt occupied the chair. Close on 200 persons were present, including Bros. P. E. Quinn, Aldermen' J. Lane. ...
Article : 214 wordsSir,--The temperance people have renewed their agitation against the employment of barmaids, and in order to give effect to their views a deputation waited upon the Colonial Treasurer the oilier day. As is usual on such ...
Article : 472 wordsWe have been asked to call attention to an advertisement appearing in another portion of this issue with reference to the Australian Natives' Association second annual ball. The ball will be held at Paddington Town ...
Article : 148 wordsThe honorary secretary of the annual Masonic ball, to take place at the Town Hall, Sydney, on Thursday, the 10th July, informs us that his Excellency the Governor-General has granted his patronage, and promised to ...
Article : 120 wordsPatrick Byrnes, an undertaker, was, at Newtown Police Court yesterday, fined £5 for an infringement of the bylaws of the Petersham council by interring a body in the Petersham Cemetery. ...
Article : 83 wordsThe Central Methodist Mission announce their annual demonstration to he held at the above hall to-night at 7.15. His Excellency the Governor will occupy the chair. ...
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The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909), Tue 10 Jun 1902, Page 3
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