Russian telegrams from the front state that unless 200,000 troops are immediately sent, to reinforce General Linievitch, a retreat to Sungari, and possibly to, ...
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Article : 204 wordsMr. G. Lowe, who for 12 months has been post master at Yamba, and is now leaving for Sydney, was entertained by a number of Yamba and [?]luka friends at the Yamba ...
Article : 274 wordsA reformed system of weights and mensures has been adopted by the New Zealand Parliament, and the Governor, in Council of that colony now has power to issue a ...
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Article : 122 wordsThe success attending the recent reliability trial of motor cars between Sydney and Melbourne proves how superior this mode of fraction is in the case of expeditions ...
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Article : 231 wordsIt will be interesting to exhibitors on the Richmond to know that definite arrangements, have been made to run trucks from Casino to Grafton for the conveyance of ...
Article : 179 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.— Sir Hornce Tozer, Agent-General for Queensland, returning to London after a tour through Queensland, says: "The most remarkable activity that ...
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Article : 201 wordsHerbert E. Lord writes: I can conf[?]ently appeal to any shooters who have shot on the Northern Rivers, and in the northern districts and warmer climates, to ask the ...
Article : 259 wordsTwo butchers in Sydney have been fined for, putting boracio acid in sausges manufactured and sold by them. This represents the beginning of a raid on ...
Article : 122 wordsFor some time various improvements have been proceeding at the Cathedlral at Grafton, and are now finally completed, adding very much to the surroundings. The ...
Article : 163 wordsAt the Coraki Police Court, Edward Burgess was charged with stealing, a case of schnapps from the wharf, the property of W. Nolan; for stealing 12 bottles of ...
Article : 179 wordsThere wan a pretty wedding at Dorrige, the occasion being the marriage of Mr. Andrew W. Menzies and Miss Eillie Rebecca Doust, The ceremony was conducted by ...
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Article : 57 wordsTwo Sydney butchers were lined last week for using boracie acid in sausage meat and brawn. ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Tue 28 Mar 1905, Page 5
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