The Customs revenue received in Sydney on Monday was £7816. Mr. Robt. J. R. Plows, for fifty years a farmer at Jones Creek, Gundagai, died on Monday. ...
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Advertising : 79 wordsKIAMA, Tuesday.—A disastrous shipping fatality occurred on Monday morning at 7 o'clock at Long Point, seven miles north from here, resulting in the total loss of the small steam ...
Article : 1,204 wordsAmong the people who indulge in the habit of putting a proportion of their surplus cash into the sweeps known as "Tattersall's," the discussion of clause 54 of the Federal Postal Bill has ...
Article : 637 wordsThat the Government has not money for any of these grand schemes is amply proved, even by one little circumstance which has leaked out. Said Mr. See very nobly at Parramatta last night: ...
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Family Notices : 702 wordsAt Parramatta last night, Mr. See praised the Independent candidates as men who had the courage of their opinions, men who would support a Government when they thought it did ...
Article : 142 wordsThe methods of the Lyne Government were very candidly revealed by Mr. Wise at the Glebe last night. He said that the other papers opposed the Government, perhaps, but they did it fairly. ...
Article : 76 wordsPolitics seem to assert themselves even on the football field. In an account of a football match played yesterday we read that "Sam See secured the ball at the centre, and passed it to John See, ...
Article : 65 wordsCharles Coles, 28, dealer, was before the Central Police Court to-day on a charge, laid under the Lotteries Prevention Act, of selling by chance to different persons enclosed packets, some of ...
Article : 842 wordsAmong other places where the gale and heavy seas did considerable damage was Lady Robinson's Beach. Saywell's Baths, which have withstood many a buffeting from giant waves, gave ...
Article : 88 wordsA strange case was reported from Forest Lodge on Monday evening. For some time past two sisters, Emily Harriett Taylor, aged 62, and Mary Taylor, aged 60, have been residing in a room ...
Article : 650 wordsTHAT so many people as assembled in the Town Hall last night did this in the face of weather which made going out of doors something like an act of heroism, showed the deep Freetrade ...
Article : 1,067 wordsThe Government is desperately fighting, but admittedly can only pull through by the help of the Labor party, for it has not nominated enough candidates of its own to give it a majority: that ...
Article : 127 wordsThe principles upon which Government has been carried on are well shown by a speech of Mr. Crick at Newcastle last night:—"Mr. Crick claimed that during his ...
Article : 274 wordsNELSON'S BAY, Tuesday.—The ketch Annie, that left Sydney on Sunday morning, arrived here on Sunday night at 10 o'clock with her main boom and chainplate broken. Captain Olsen states ...
Article : 125 words(By Cable, from Our Correspondent.) AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Tuesday.—A terrific explosion of gelignite occurred during blasting operations at the Waihi Company's mine. Two ...
Article : 78 wordsThe U.S, Consul, and Vice-Consul will receive callers at the Consulate on Thursday next, from 10 a.m. to l p.m. No business will be done on that day in the Consulate. Mrs. Orlando Baker, ...
Article : 51 wordsMr. Crick at Newcastle evidently said just what he thought would please his audience and catch votes. Here is a sample. It was just possible that the Government would say to the masters. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 2 Jul 1901, Page 4
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