In the Legislative Assembly, A petition from the residents of Sydney and suburbs, was presented by Mr. Spruson, praying for an amendment of the licensing laws. ...
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Article : 7 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.--There were several very satisfactory gallops at Flemington this morning, of which Severity's was one. He ran a mile and a half on the tan in splendid style. ...
Article : 997 wordsNUKUALOFA, October 19.--Business has been very brisk during the month. The great festival held in the college (Wesleyan) grounds, and the Weslevan District Synod. together with the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 208 wordsMr. MEAGHER, moved the second reading of the Medical Practitioners Amendment Bill. The measure sought to suppress "quacks" and alleged medical men from advertising in the newspapers. ...
Article : 60 wordsIn my boyhood's days black bream fishing was a never-ending source of delight to myself, brothers, and sisters. We lived at Mosman'a Bay, one of the deepest and most picturesque ...
Article : 1,283 wordsThere is a good deal of growling in England at big scores, and, as usual, all sorts of suggestions to make the bat and the ball a little more equal. A special article in the "Daily ...
Article : 1,283 wordsMr. SAMUEL SMITH, in moving that the Coal Workers and Lumpers' Basket Bill be read a second time, explained that its object was to regulate the size of the baskets used by coal ...
Article : 166 wordsMr. BENNETT, in moving the second reading of the Agricultural Leases Bill, said it was not designed to upset tho relations existing between landlords and tenants in the colony, but it was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 414 wordsMr. COHEN, in moving the second reading of the Companies Act Amendment Bill, said it was the same as one passed in England two years ago. The bill proposed to remedy a flaw in the existing ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 188 wordsMr. A. GRIFFITH, in moving second reading of the Patents and Trade-marks Bill, said that the object of it was to bring the law into harmony with recent English legislation, the bill being ...
Article : 138 wordsAn entertainment provided last night by the Railway Military Band for the Boys' Brigade was a decided success. It was conducted by Bandmaster C. Helm, and the selections were ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 227 wordsA married woman, Margaret Blackall (38), residing in Waine-street, was taken by Constable Archinall, of No. 3 Station, to the Sydney Hospital last evening, suffering from phosphorus ...
Article : 66 wordsMr. COOK moved tho second reading of the Truck Bill. The measure has been before the House for the past 10 years. Although it had passed that Chamber on a previous occasion, it ...
Article : 179 wordsHero is a portrait of Kruger in the "Daily Express":--"What a tawdry, painted figure of a President is this, as he will figure in the history of the ...
Article : 365 wordsThe following forecasts have been issued by the Queensland Weather Bureau, under date October 30:-- New South Wales: Fine to cloudy generally some isolated showers in the south-cast; strong variable ...
Article : 208 wordsTo-day's scratchings for the Melbourne Cup were registered at the following hours:--Vocalist at 10.40, Merryman and Nitre at 11.5, Affable at 11.30. Craigmore at 11.46; Debenture at 12.5, ...
Article : 66 wordsIt was very soon after half-past 4 that R. Wootton set the ball rolling, and in the teeth of an army of mosquitos of enormous size despatched Horace, Dozon, and Vocalist for a mile ...
Article : 1,478 wordsMr. AFFLECK moved the second reading of the Government Railways Act Amendment Bill, the object being to do away with the distinguished visitor clause in the Railway Act, and to abolish ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 469 wordsMr. FEGAN informed. Mr. Edden that his attention had been drawn to a dispute between the management and the men at the Burwood Colliery, with regard to the weighing appliances ...
Article : 326 wordsA well-attended meeting of tinsmiths arid sheets iron workers' was held at the Trades-hall last night, under the auspices of, the Amalgamated Tinsmiths' Society. Several prominent trades ...
Article : 106 wordsSir--No one doubts that so far as size goes the Devonshire-street site is everything that could be wished for a very large central station. But I surprised to see you catling it admirably ...
Article : 516 wordsMatters in connection with the painters' strike remain unchanged. The masters, as a body, still refuse to recognise 9s-as a minimum wage, but admit the rate as a standard one. The strike ...
Article : 71 wordsA general meeting of the State Labor Union was held last night at 251 Sussox-street. The principal business was to hear a report from the delegate selected to wait upon the Minister for ...
Article : 146 wordsA minute by the Mayor of Lcichhardt at Monday night's meeting of the council directed attention to the fact that if the Amended Municipalities Act wont through in Its present form, a ...
Article : 102 wordsMr. Thomas Brown, of Pitt-street, is exhibiting a large tablet commemorating the relief of Matching, which has been designed to the order of the Blayney patriotic committee. The tablet is of ...
Article : 150 wordsThe shores of Middle Harbor having been rendered accessible by the new tramway extension from the Military-road to the Split, the work of constructing swimming baths at the spot has now. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 160 wordsThe new premises in Pitt-street, acquired by Messrs. A. Shadier, Ltd., were inspected yesterday afternoon by his Excellency the Governor, who was conducted over them by Mr. A. ...
Article : 143 wordsAt the Railway Institute last evening an entertainment was given in aid of the Children's Hospital. A special programme had been arranged for the occasion by Messrs. A. G. Neate (stage ...
Article : 130 wordsThe annual picnic of the employees of Messrs, Fuerth and Nall took place at Clifton Gardens. recently, and there was a large gathering. The principal attractions were dancing in the Port ...
Article : 63 wordsMichael M'Guriggon (64), residing in Liampdonstreet, Paddington, died at Sydney Hospital yesterday afternoon from internal injuries, caused by being run over by the wheel of a cart. The ...
Article : 46 wordsMr. MEAGHER moved the second reading of the Fire Insurance Policies Bill. Tim bill contained only one clause, but was of great importance to mortgagees throughout the country. As ...
Article : 332 wordsThe Major-General has approved of the appointment of Lance-Sergeaut E. J. Cook, C (Orange) Company, 3rd Infantry Regtment, to be color-scrgeant instructor, third class, on the ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Wed 31 Oct 1900, Page 9
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