The annual conference of the Political Labor League was opened in the Trades Hall, Goulburn-street, yesterday, under the presidency of Mr. Edward Riley. There were in attendance about ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 2,612 wordsMACLEAN, Monday.—The police engaged in endeavoring to solve the mystery regarding the disappearance of the Chinese market gardener Wong, in the Clarence River district, have ...
Article : 315 wordsThe following letter has been addressed to Mr. John See by Mr. H. C. Brierley, secretary to the N.S.W. Millers' and Flour Merchants' Association; "Sir,—I have the honor, Dy direction of the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,701 wordsThe fact that Lord Charles Beresford had refused a nomination to the House of Commons the other day, coupled with the statement by Mr. See, that a prominent naval man would be ...
Article : 171 wordsMr. O'Sullivan (Minister for Works) yesterday turned the first sod of the new tramline from Cleveland-street to the Zetland Estate, Waterloo. The ceremony took place at the corner of ...
Article : 761 wordsThe only work which the contingent indulged in yesterday was the pitching of tents. This was carried out on the old rifle range, and the lines for the accommodation of the Queenslanders ...
Article : 318 wordsCOOLAMON, Monday.—Considerable excitement was caused here on Saturday evening, when it became known that a goods train from Narrandera, which was timed to reach Coolamon at ...
Article : 210 wordsBROKEN HILL, Monday.—Constable Pressick, one of the troopers detailed from Broken Hill in connection with the mail coach robbery, returned to town on Saturday evening. He had ...
Article : 108 wordsOur Moree correspondent writes: As briefly reported in the "Evening News" on Thursday, the death of Mr. Edward Bulwer Lytton Dickens took place at Moree on the night of 23rd instant, at ...
Article : 169 wordsMAITLAND, Monday Afternoon.—Rain fell heavily until about noon, when it was decided to postpone the athletic sports at East Maitland and the cycling carnival at West Maitland, the former ...
Article : 45 wordsHENTY, Monday:—A large bush fire has teen raging between here and Yerong Creek. It broke out on Tuesday night, immediately after the Sydney express had passed. The same night, ...
Article : 742 wordsBoot operatives have decided upon the formation of a union. A canvass made recently to test the feeling among operatives resulted in the collection of sufficient names to indicate success. A ...
Article : 411 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday Afternoon.—A murderous assault was committed this morning on a Chinese cabinet-maker, named Lie Lee, who lives in Lonsdale-street. When he went to bed ...
Article : 199 wordsConstable Arthur Leary informed the bench at the Central Police Court yesterday that he had been rudely assaulted fay Francis Glynn, 28, plumber, on Thursday night. The officer's teeth ...
Article : 88 wordsA young man named Frank Daley, 25, who arrived from Orange yesterday, went to Hellings's Baths, in the Domain, at an early hour, and indulged in a swim. Having left the water, ...
Article : 106 wordsSt. Ronald (s), 3080 tons, Captain Rattey, from South Australia. Howard Smith and Company, agents. Kincumber (s); 100 tons, Captain Nicholson, from Camden Haven, G. de Fraine, agent. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 28 Jan 1902, Page 6
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