MELBOURNE, Thursday Afternoon.-The Premier (Mr. A. J. Feacock) to-day received the following cablegram from the Victorian Agent-General: "I have the authority of the Secretary ...
Article : 164 wordsMr. Justice Simpson yesterday, continued the hearing of divorce remanets. In the suit in which Richard Slowgrove, a bricklayer, applied for a dissolution of bis marriage with Mary Jane ...
Article : 1,982 wordsThe total number of men enrolled at the Agricultural Grounds up till Wednesday night was 1398, which number includes the 708 who form the 2nd Regiment of Mounted Rifles, encamped at ...
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Advertising : 81 wordsMessrs. Hughes and Smith, Ms.L.A., introduced a deputation from the United Furniture Trades to the Minister for works yesterday in regard to Chinese furniture in Government institutions. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 655 wordsThough Ministers officially decline to disclose the names of the proposed Harbor Trust Commissioners, on the plea that the matter will not be finally settled until the next Cabinet meeting, it ...
Article : 203 wordsBefore his Honor Mr. Acting-Justice Pring, in the Central Criminal Court, Darlinghurst, yesterday, Isabella Widgery and James Stanley M'Gifford were arraigned on a charge of, on December ...
Article : 540 wordsThe camp of the Federal Contingent, at the Agricultural Grounds, Moore Park, is said to be at present troubled with a large number of most undesirable characters. The result is that the ...
Article : 359 wordsSpeaking with reference to the alleged discoloration and pollution of Johnstone's Bay, Rozelle Bay, and Black wattle Bay, the new Mayor of Balmain (Alderman Milne) informed an ...
Article : 349 wordsMr. Bruce Smith was informed yesterday that a telegram addressed "F. T. Cheeseman, Forbes," and signed "B. R. Wise," and to the following effect, was posted up in a tobacconist's window at Forbes: ...
Article : 93 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.-The charge against Catherine Caulfield of shooting at John Edge, a tally clerk in the railways, with intent to kill was heard at the City Police Conn to-day. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 381 wordsThe Secretary for Railways has written to the "Pines" Residential Club, Randwick, with reference to a letter received from the secretary of the club (Mr. Farthing), suggesting to the ...
Article : 123 wordsMr. Winchcombe. M.L.A., accompanied by Mr. Cohen, M.L.A., introduced a deputation to the Minister for Works yesterday from the Ashfield Council, with regard to a tram extension from the spot where the Lelchhardt tramway leaves tbe j Parramatta-road to Concord. This line, it was I stated, would serve a'number of people, who at : present had either to walk to Summer Hill or i Ashfleld stations. In reply. Mr. O'SulUran said | he was very much in faror of all these propose.) i EQburban extensions, which, in his opinion, would ...
Article : 164 wordsSUTHERLAND, Thursday.-At 2 o'clock this morning Mrs. Inglis, of Ada Cottage, woke and found a burglar in her room. She screamed, and the burglar left by the window he had entered. A ...
Article : 110 wordsWEST MAITIAND, Thursday.-Miss Olive Reay, who has been acting matron at Maitland Hospital for some years, but who was Battering from a complication of diseases for several weeks ...
Article : 46 wordsCorporal W. Marks, of Sydney, who was awarded D.S.O., for successful dispatch-riding at the front, has been given a commission is the Johannesburg Mounted Rifles. The corporal only ...
Article : 50 wordsSINGLETON, Thursday.-Mr. Fred. James Robinson, part proprietor of the "Singleton Argus," died at his residence, Kent-street, last night, after a lengthy illness. Deceased was a native of ...
Article : 62 wordsThe essence of the Celebrated Siren Soap, a meet marvellous production, on sale at all grocers.-O. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Fri 15 Feb 1901, Page 3
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