THAT over-feeding is the cause of cholera infantum and other forms of bowel complaint in young children. That in summer it is often water, not milk, for which ...
Article : 411 wordsAs stated in our last issue, the match between the Association and Mt. Lachlan (Sydney) team's had to be abandoned at lunch time. The display of cricket shown ...
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Advertising : 109 wordsB.Y.M.A.—A full attendance of members is requested this evening at the weekly Association meeting. THE GOVERNOR, accompanied by ...
Article : 1,469 wordsHenry James Rowland, a prisoner in the Ballarat Gaol, who was undergoing a sen tence of three months for vagrancy, hanged himself with his belt on Sunday morning. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 232 wordsTHESE papers are out, and by the time this issue is in the hands of our readers, most of them will have been returned to the secretary. What we have to say is ...
Article : 377 wordsMR. AUGUSTAS MORRIS, Bowral, writes as follows to the S. M. Herald:—" Sir,— Like others I have read with great interest the letters of Mr. Selwyn and Mr. ...
Article : 412 wordsLondon contains only one lady dentist. It employs 4050 postmen. It contains 7500 publichouses. ...
Article : 113 wordsDr. Rutledge, of Sydney, has three reasons for no compensation. First, the drink traffic was at the root of most of the, panperism of the colony; second, it was at the ...
Article : 54 wordsFUTURE Premier (?) The House is looking forward to an entertainment this evening which one Minister of the Crown says will be " a most disgraceful affair." ...
Article : 262 wordsTHE Roman soldiers who built such wonderful roads, and carried a weight of armour and luggage that would crush the average ...
Article : 137 words"By-and-bye there will be no trade for the publicans," exclaims Mrs. E.Bowes, off Sydney. ...
Article : 17 wordsThe Rev. F. B. Boyce says that at the next election they will have such a majority at the polls, that compensation for New South-Wales will be dead and buried ...
Article : 32 wordsThe nomination for aldermen and auditors closed on Monday. The following have been nominated:—Messrs. H. M. Oxley, R. S. McKenzie, C. Waters, W. Allerdice, ...
Article : 72 wordsIt is a disgrace to our womanhood and a disgrace to the manhood of the colony, says Mrs. Nolan, of Sydney, that young women, and many of them nice-looking young ...
Article : 60 wordsDURING the past few months many residents of Bowral have been on the move. It is not a forecaste that their business or position is flourishing, but mostly their ...
Article : 255 wordsO THAT thou didst love me! The happy scene That lay before would be as one bright dream! ...
Article : 174 wordsSIR,—I noticed in one of the local papers a statement showing the number of electors in each division of the Bowral electorate and could not credit it until I ...
Article : 182 wordsA FARMER went to hear John Wesley preach, he was a man who cared very little for religion. On the other hand, he was not what we ...
Article : 231 wordsMEANWHILE time is flying rapidly and the electoral machinery is being completed. The general election will be upon us in a few weeks. The courts have held their ...
Article : 119 wordsTHE beautiful rain, in its season, drives back the drought fiend. Some are losers by it, especially those whose trees and vines were laden a few days back with ...
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Bowral Free Press and Berrima District Intelligencer (NSW : 1884 - 1901), Wed 31 Jan 1894, Page 2
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