Addressing the Court of Arbitration; to-day, on behalf of the respondents; in the dispute between the Coal Lumpers' Union and the Steam Collier Owners and Stevedores' Association ...
Article : 516 wordsIn the Arbitration Court to-day, Mr Hughes (counsel for the Coal Lumpers' Union) drew the attention of the President and members' to an editorial article appearing in to-day's ...
Article : 773 wordsThe case in which Alderman Cox is proceeding against the Rev. J. W. Gillett, vicar of St. Matthias' Church of England, Paddington, for "insulting language" (as reported in our first ...
Article : 327 words(Continued from page 4.) The foreman asked his Honour if the jury would have the right to recall a witness. His Honour: I will, of course, always put ...
Article : 664 wordsEpic, who had become ineligible through winning at Rosehill on Saturday, was to-day formally scratched for the Tyro Stakes, and Bluster for the Jersey Stakes, in connection ...
Article : 603 wordsThe second run-off to determine the winner of the Dunlop motor reliability contest was started to-day. The five cars which have tied will run from Sydney to Melbourne, to-day's ...
Article : 168 wordsThe Chief Judge in Equity (Mr. Justice A. H. Simpson) delivered his reserved judgment to-day, in the suit of M'Laughlin v. Vale of Clwydd Coal Company ...
Article : 670 wordsAt Glebe Police Court, to-day, John O'Donnell, 23, labourer, and Patrick Clancy, 21, groom, were charged with assaulting Constable John Carmody, on November 11. The accused ...
Article : 474 wordsHAY, Thursday.—When the steamer Hero was coining up the river, the captain saw what he took to be the body of a man fastened to a snag, five miles below Hay. He gave ...
Article : 163 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—Grant Hervey was charged on remand at the City Court with shooting at Walter Baker, actor, with intent to murder him ...
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Advertising : 638 wordsSydney Observatory Forecast.—Generally fine; scattered clouds and casual thunderstorms; east to southerly winds; an evening squall probable along' the seaboard ...
Article : 196 words"I was standing looking in a shop window on the Strand Arcade, George-street, last Friday, about 1 o'clock, when I felt somebody at my pocket," said a little girl, named Ethel Martin ...
Article : 234 wordsMOREE, Thursday.—The manager of the Bore Farm has shown the "Evening News" representative splendid samples of Algerian oats. It is good grain, and succeeded better than an ...
Article : 130 words"Immoral as a Grand Duke" has for many years past been an every-day expression in the Russian capital. Stories innumerable are told in the clubs ...
Article : 323 wordsThe Minister for Works to-day was informed by a deputation that although there are about 1000 houses in Five Dock, the nearest fire station is over two miles away from the ...
Article : 107 wordsThe "man-eater" is the jungle nightmare of India, and numerous are the theories to account for its abnormal appetite. Commonly it is said to be an old tiger which has found game ...
Article : 299 wordsH. the English Bluebook on the fishery and hydrographical investigations In the North Sea, in tho years 1902-3, it is pointed out that the turbot is one of the most prolific of sea fishes ...
Article : 286 wordsNine years ago the pig population of Ireland was 1,404,586, and in 1905 it has declined to 1,104,322. "Competition!" says Mr. James O'Mara, the ...
Article : 120 wordsNo one will be so unreasonable, says the "Gentlewoman," as to censure us for proverbs we did not make and do not deserve, and even mankind will agree that the wise sayings of the ...
Article : 418 wordsThe Registrar in Bankruptcy to-day continued the bearing of the application for a certificate of discharge" in the case of William Munniags Montagu Arnold, formerly in business in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 430 wordsFor years, the Rev. Benjamin Taylor, an old blind clergyman, of Colebrook, Connecticut (U.S.), had prayed for the return of his Sight. One morning, when he woke up, and saw the ...
Article : 121 wordsA deputation waited upon the Minister for Works to-day, to. protest against the erection of septic tanks at Five Dock. Aldermen J. B. Shand and .James Taylor, and Mr. Mark ...
Article : 191 wordsA lacy living in London has started, an academy of music for birds. It usually takes about three weeks to teach them. During her six months of the business she has only had one ...
Article : 76 wordsIn the quaint old-world torn of Jena, one among the chief sights of the place are the Karzer. or lockups, where generations of students have sat in durance vile. "The two oldest, now ...
Article : 138 wordsConstable Thomas Pauling was on duty in Belmore Markets at and nearly hour this morning, and observed Antonio Loschlavo, an Italian fruiterer, purchasing vegetables at the ...
Article : 121 wordsThe Bishop of Exeter, in opening a parish room in that city, said be thought it quite right that a billiard-room should be provided for those who could enjoy the game, because these ...
Article : 202 wordsLord Chelmsford, the new Governor of Queensland, accompanied by Lady Chelmsford and family, arrived at Sydney to-day by the p and O, R.M.S. Macedonia. The children ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 23 Nov 1905, Page 5
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