The Queensland Agricultural Conference hold its inangural sitting at Maryborough on Monday. There were one hundred legates present. ...
Article : 26 wordsFrom Sydney, Cootamundra, Temora, Barmedman, and Wyalong, daily, (Sundays excepted) at 4.30 p.m., arrives at West Wyalong at 5.10 p.m. From Ungarie, Condobolin, etc., Tuesdays and ...
Article : 52 wordsMr J. H. Carruthers feels himself aggrieved by Mr John Stinson's remarks about himself, and states that they will effectually prevent further ...
Article : 215 wordsThe Pope is dying. The physicians in attendance note the presence of only a ray of hope as to his recovery. ...
Article : 127 wordsA telegram received yesterday morning conveyed the sad news of the death of a young man who was widely known and deeply respected throughout this ...
Article : 147 wordsFor Barmedman, Temora, Cootamundra, and Sydney, daily, (Sundays excepted) at 7 p.m. For Ungarie, on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 7 p.m. For Marsden and forbes, on Wednesdays and ...
Article : 101 wordsA son of Mr Edward Charles Johnston, of Annaudale, Sydney, met with a serious accident while out shooting yesterday. ...
Article : 50 words(Under this hearting it is proposed to give each week a helpful utterance from the works of some of the best contemporary authors.) ...
Article : 77 wordsWYALONG—Summons, Wardens and Small Debts Cort every Tuesday. WET WYALONG—Wardens Court every Monday. ...
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Advertising : 121 wordsOwen Roberts, licensee of the Halfway Hotel, applied for a renewal of license. Mr. J. C. Wade, Engineer-in-Charge of the work of railway construction to Wyalong, ...
Article : 852 wordsNew York police are the best-paid in the world. They begin on £135 a year. There was a great hooting and hullabaloo in St. Nicholas Garden, New ...
Article : 640 wordsIt is with regret that we announce the death, in his fifty-second year, of Mr Thomas Dwyer, proprietor of the Club Hotel, West Wyalong. Mr ...
Article : 245 wordsThe Government came out of the recent division victorious, but with stilly tattered banners, diminished ranks, and a small crowd of ...
Article : 666 wordsMembers of the English Nationalist Party in the House of Commons declare that the end of the struggle for Irish rights has arrived. ...
Article : 60 wordsIn the case of the condemned men Dig by Grand and Jones, the Cabinet has decided that the law must take its course. ...
Article : 49 wordsMr. J. G. Neeld will be among the competitors at the annual rifle meeting to be held in Brisbane early next month. ...
Article : 595 wordsSIR.—I have rends the paragraph under the heading "In Suspense," in your paper of 1st inst., and I now wish to say that I was, and am still, ...
Article : 317 wordsMr. Alfred Emmett challenges Mr Joseph Chamberlain's statistics with regard to intercolonial trade. ...
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Article : 17 wordsMonsieur Loubet, President of the French Republic, is being most warmly culogised by the British newspapers, which predict that London will give ...
Article : 43 wordsThe Victorian police are convinced that the man William Ford was murdered. No less than live bullet wounds were found in his head. ...
Article : 41 wordsThe New York Times reports the formation of a syndicate of Australian and New Zealand wool-growers, whose intention it is to erect immense ...
Article : 40 wordsA paragraph in our last issue deserved greater publicity than we were able to give it at the late hour at which the information contained in it ...
Article : 313 wordsGoldsbrough, Mort and Co., Ltd., sold 1,500 rams and owes it their sales yesterday. The prices obtained showed a considerable advance on those ...
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