Sir—Will you kindly insert the following in your valuable columns, as I think the public should know exactly how far their intrinsically valuable correspondence is ...
Article : 285 wordsA dispatch has been received by the Federal Government from the Colonial Office, detailing fuller information in regard to the system of issuing of permits ...
Article : 541 wordsMr. Barton arrived at West Maitland shortly after 2 o'clock this afternoon. Accompanying him were Sir William Lyne, Messrs. D. O'Connor, M.L.A., R. B. ...
Article : 973 wordsDr. Steel, recalled, and examined by Mr. Sinclair, said:—I made an examination of Bertha's body, as detailed before. The nature of the examination did not ...
Article : 661 wordsSir—The letter of Mr. McNamara heated, "Trouble in Yorketown," and commenting on a paragraph appearing on December 28th last, was evidently written under a ...
Article : 560 wordsRodney Cockburn deposed to the receipt of a box containing the red stained rags produced in the examination of the last witness from Dr. Steele, and delivery to M.C. ...
Article : 47 wordsThe problem of the control of the Federal Parliament House has entered upon a new phase, which is even of a more pettifogging character than was the earlier ...
Article : 249 wordsFerdinand Henke, of Towitta, laborer, said he lived about three-quarters of a mile from Schippan's. On the night of New Year's Day, about 11.30, when ...
Article : 130 wordsThe people of Angaston were glad to-day to be able to turn from the unsavory mystery of the Towitta murder to the more fascinating pastime of watching the racing ...
Article : 527 wordsAlfred Charles Lambert, district constable for North R[?]ine, living about half a mile from Schippans, said on the night of January 1, about midnight, someone rapped on the ...
Article : 603 wordsMr. Barton was asked this evening it there was any truth in the statement reported from London that Mr. B. R. Wise had been appointed High Commissioner. ...
Article : 183 wordsThe Treasurer is determined, as far as is humanly possible, to keep down the expenses of his department to a bare minimum. He is at present engaged in ...
Article : 149 wordsSir—In reference to a letter signed "Taxpayer," I wish to state a few particulars of which your correspondent is evidently in ignorance. The ferry at Swan Reach ...
Article : 339 wordsThe rapid increase within the past three months of the issues in which the interests of Australia enter into more or less direct conflict with those of foreign Powers has ...
Article : 182 wordsMr. Deakin has decided that New South Wales brewers must pay the Commonwealth license fee under the Federal excise law. If the State claims fees also the ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Postmaster-General does not seem hopeful at present of introducing Federal penny postage. He regards the means by which success has been achieved in Canada ...
Article : 158 wordsMr. Barton addressed a crowded meeting at the Town Hall to-night. The Mayor (Alderman J. T. Ribee), occupied the chair. Amongst those on the platform was ...
Article : 3,716 wordsA deputation of agriculturists and pastoralists waited on the Minister of Lands (Dr. Jameson) this afternoon, and urged the immediate construction of a ...
Article : 243 wordsAt an early hour this morning an impressive little scene was witnessed by those who were of Mr. Schippan's house. The Rev. Mr. McNaughton, a Congregational ...
Article : 104 wordsElla Olive Henke, aged 10, daughter of Ferdinand Henke, said she saw Bertha Schippan alive on New Year's Day, going along the road away from her house. ...
Article : 1,064 wordsSir—I notice two letters in "The Advertiser" relative to the above accident, signed by "E. M. Morgan," and "Demos." I agree with all their statements, but fail ...
Article : 451 wordsAt the Science Congress to-day papers were read by the presidents of ten different sections. Mr. Coghlan, Government Statistician of New South Wales, president ...
Article : 99 wordsA question on which the Cabinet is said to be divided is the succession to the Premiership. If Mr. Barton should go to the Federal bench a difficulty in reconciling ...
Article : 104 wordsSir—I should like through your valuable paper to bring under the notice of the public a very distressing case in this neighborhood A poor man and his eldest ...
Article : 164 wordsAt Eagle [?] Village Settlement, near Bairnsdale, Chas. Henry Buck, aged 60, was dangerously wounded by being shot by his son, Lionel Buck. The injured man stated ...
Article : 330 wordsIn anticipation of the new postal rates becoming law, the Postmaster-General is devising a scheme for the registering of names and addresses. Under the Bill the ...
Article : 71 wordsMeetings of the Opposition, also of Ministerial parties, have been arranged to discuss the situation. There are rumors of a no-confidence motion, but these are repudiated ...
Article : 38 wordsOn Thursday morning Lord Hopetoun was presented with an illuminated address by the Kalgoorlie Chamber of Mines. In welcoming his Excellency, the President ...
Article : 233 wordsSir George Turner is adding three clerks to the Treasury, bringing his staff up to eight. One clerk comes from Victoria, another from Tasmania, and the third from ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Fri 10 Jan 1902, Page 6
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