IN the Assembly to-night Mr. Piddington's motion declaring that it was the duty of the Government to provide cheap money was, after a discussion, ruled out of order. ...
Article : 1,131 wordsA VISIT to the Murrumbidgee Co-operative Company's Flour Mills at this season of the year is particularly interesting. Since the mills were first started working in ...
Article : 1,042 wordsIn June last year Mr. Eramsus Wiman, a well-known New York merchant, was tried and convicted on a charge of forgery, and was sentenced to five years' imprisonment ...
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Advertising : 249 wordsTHE hearing of a case which promises to provide many sensational details was commenced in the North Sydney Police Court to-day, George Dean, the master of one of ...
Article : 561 wordsLADY DUFF on Monday (the S.M. Herald says) appeared to be much stronger and generally better than she has been for some time past. Captain Fielding says it is Lady ...
Article : 438 wordsWhen the Assembly met this afternoon the Premier said that it was his painful duty to announce the death of Sir Robert Duff. He proposed, by consent, to move ...
Article : 401 wordsA DEPUTATION consisting of Messrs. T. Bond and W. Day waited on the Minister for Public Works on the 7th inst. to urge on the construction of the proposed railway ...
Article : 705 wordsThe illness of the Prime Minister, Lord Rosberry, has assumed a very serious character. He was originally seized with an attack of influenza from which he has ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 wordsIN his rather remarkable letter published in Monday's Daily Telegraph, Sir Henry Parkes traverses with some acerbity the statement made by that ...
Article : 2,667 wordsIN connection with the amusement club recontly formed by the members of G Company Infantry Regiment, the first smoke concert was held at the orderly room on ...
Article : 528 wordsThere was a small supply of produce at the sales this morning. Sales of chaff were effected at from 1s. to 3s. 7d. M'Nickle's, of Bomen, sold for 2s. 5d. ...
Article : 441 wordsTHE body of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Inger Henniker, an aged lady of English birth, who resided in Victoria for nearly 40 years, was cremated, with the sauction of the ...
Article : 387 wordsIN the jury court, before Mr. Justice Windeyer and a jury of four, the case of Hainke v. the Borough of Wagga, commenced yesterday, was resumed to-day. The plaintiff ...
Article : 157 wordsA MEETING of the members of the Board under the Pastures and Stock Protection Acts was held at the secretary's office, Gurwood-street, on Friday last. Present— ...
Article : 314 wordsA CONDOBOLIN telegram of Saturday says: —A dastardly outrage is reported from the south side of the Lachlan River in connection with a line of mail coaches which is ...
Article : 216 wordsA LARGE proportion of the road votes for 1893 were allowed to lapse by the Public Works Department, but the amount of £216,000 was re-voted by Parliament last ...
Article : 143 wordsCaptain Wallington received a cablegram from Lord Brassey securing his services as his Excellency's Private Secretary. The Chief of the Victorian police states he ...
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Wagga Wagga Advertiser (NSW : 1875 - 1910), Thu 21 Mar 1895, Page 2
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