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  2. LANDS COMMISSION.

    The Lands Commission (Mr. Justice Owen) sat again this morning at the Lands Department Building, Bridge and Loftus streets, city. Mr. T. I. Campbell, general secretary of the ...

    Article : 552 words
  3. DALLEY DIVORCE SUIT.

    The hearing of the suit in which William Bede Dalley is petitioning for a dissolution of his marriage with Ianthe Pauline Lammonerie Dalley, formerly Fattorini, on the ground of her ...

    Article : 664 words
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    Advertising : 673 words
  5. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 2.55 p.m.—A doctor at Kieff writes that 25,000 Jews there were killed and wounded during the recent massacres, and 1000 women and children ...

    Article : 71 words
  6. THE SOUTHERLY GALE.

    There was some commotion in Jehnstone's Bay this morning, when it became known that the American ship Reuce bad started her moorings, and was dragging out of the bay in the ...

    Article : 582 words
  7. PLAIN CLOTHES.

    According to a statement made by the Chief Secretary in the State Parliament last night, it would appear that what is known as a "plain clothes constable" is allowed five pounds ...

    Article : 248 words
  8. Charges Against the

    LONDON, Wednesday, 2.55 p.m.—The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Times" says the Engineers' Union accuses the Government of inciting the "dark elements of ...

    Article : 115 words
  9. THE AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE.

    America takes pride in beating the world in everything—or in thinking she does—and even in the man-slaying record of her automobiles. She seems to have laws against their furious ...

    Article : 160 words
  10. The Bible Society.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 25 p.m.—The Centenary Fund of the British and Foreign Bible Society is complete, 250,000 guineas having been raised ...

    Article : 144 words
  11. PITT-STREET BETTING RAID.

    An exparte application was made to the Full Court to-day by Mr. S. E. Lamb for a rule nisi for a writ of prohibition in respect to the conviction of Thomas George, of the Equitable ...

    Article : 155 words
  12. LAWFUL EXCUSE.

    At the instance of Sir Josiah Symons as counsel for the defence in a betting case before an Adelaide police court, the South Australian States Courts, and finally the Australian High ...

    Article : 173 words
  13. Our Water Supply.

    With reference to the statement that during the past week twenty-two million odd gallons of water had been discharged into and out of Prospect Reservoir, as against thirty-three ...

    Article : 539 words
  14. THE DENTAL BILL.

    "Matriculated Student" writes:—Re the above Bill now before the House, it would be interesting to find out two points—(l) The real origin of the Bill; (2) why the "Dental Journal ...

    Article : 616 words
  15. Crops Fail in Japan.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 2.55 p.m.—Owing to the failure of the silk cocoon and rice crops in the provinces of Fukushima, Mizagi, and Iwaite, Japan, over 1,000,000 people ...

    Article : 61 words
  16. FOG OVER THE HARBOUR.

    Another fog hung over Sydney Harbour this morning, and occasioned some inconvenience to navigation. Mr. Hunt, the Acting-Government Meteorologist, says the haze was not of the ...

    Article : 114 words
  17. HIS THREE CHILDREN.

    The Full Court had before it to-day an ex parte application on behalf of Richard Chantler, of Gore Hill, near Sydney, brick-burner, for a writ of habeas corpus, to be directed to Della ...

    Article : 251 words
  18. GOOD LITTLE CHILDREN.

    Lecturing one night recently in the Girls' High School, Miss Hodge had something very sensible to say against the "moral" stories, which are ...

    Article : 228 words
  19. COUNT WITTE'S DILEMMA.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 2.55 p.m.—Count Witte, the Russian Premier, discussing the situation with leading Zemstvoists, admitted that the Duma will not be a specific for ...

    Article : 63 words
  20. WILL LEAVE WITHIN A MONTH.

    The young Arabian, Aziz Gabriel. who appeared at the Water Police Court last week on a charge of being a prohibited immigrant, was to-day discharged ...

    Article : 50 words
  21. PLURAL VOTING.

    SOME members of the Legislative Council, it cannot be told yet how many, seem prepared to take a stand upon one of the details of the Shires Bill that, if persisted in ...

    Article : 923 words
  22. FASHIONABLE MARRIAGE.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 2.5 p.m.—Captain Evelyn Milnes-Gaskell was married to-day to Lady Constance Knox, eldest daughter of the Earl of Ranfurley, late Governor of New ...

    Article : 74 words
  23. THE ENGLISH MAIL.

    The Orient Pacific R.M.S. Orontes, with the English mail dated London, October 13, on board, arrived at Fremantle at 2.30 this morning. The Sydney portion of the mail should ...

    Article : 47 words
  24. BRIDE'S LOST MEMORY.

    Miss Mary Kate Shaw, residing at Balsall Heath, a suburb of Birmingham, was preparing to don her wedding attire, when it was pointed out that she had omitted to provide herself ...

    Article : 338 words
  25. THE HIGHLANDS ESTATE.

    To those who are desirous of obtaining building areas. In a salubrious climate, with a fine scenic outlook, find at an elevation of 320ft above sea level, the sale of the Highlands ...

    Article : 307 words
  26. TALLOW SALES.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 1.25 p.m.—At the sales of tallow to-day prices were irregular. 711 casks were offered, of which 410 were sold. Latest quotations were:—Mutton, fine ...

    Article : 41 words
  27. MACAULAY ON LEGISLATION

    It is perhaps not too late in the day to give local application to the prophecy made by Lord Macaulay less than fifty years ago. when he wrote in the following terms to an American ...

    Article : 345 words
  28. THE ROYAL YARD-ARM.

    When Henry L was King, there were frequent complaints by both, buyers and sellers of goods of the varying number of inches to the yard, according to the district and to the ...

    Article : 217 words
  29. FANCIED GOLD BRAID AND BRASS BUTTONS.

    Harold James Hurburg, a youth, 17, described as a steward, was, at the Central Police Court, to-day, charged with stealing £29 the property of James Burns, of Balmain, on the 4th ...

    Article : 229 words
  30. WEATHER IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday, 11.40 a.m.—The weather is fine, cloudy, and cool ...

    Article : 15 words
  31. SICK CHILDREN.

    No disease is more debillating to children than worms; nothing more difficult to remove. Save your children's lives by giving Watson's Worm-Nuts. All Chemists, ana John Watson ...

    Article : 39 words
  32. SATURDAY AFTERNOON EXCURSIONS.

    S. S. Newcastle, 1251 tons, to Hawkesbury River, every Saturday, from Wharf, foot of Market-street, at 2 o'clock, Return fares, 2s ...

    Article : 24 words
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