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  2. EARLY CLOSING.

    A meeting of newsagents called by the N.S.W. Newsagents Association, was held in the Temperance Hall, Pitt-street, last night, for the purpose of discussing, fully considering, and interpreting ...

    Article : 2,070 words
  3. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 70 words
  4. DROWNED WHILE BATHING

    YOUNG, Thursday.—Last night about 7 o'clock It was reported that two young men had been drowned in the reservoir about half a mile out. The names of the men are Arnold Starr and John ...

    Article : 395 words
  5. THE BUILDING TRADES.

    A special meeting of the Builders and Contractors Association was held yesterday afternoon to consider a notification from the Carpenters and Joiners' Society, that they intend to ask, on ...

    Article : 400 words
  6. A ROW AT THE GERMAN CLUB.

    At the Water Police Court yesterday, a German named Henri Schauff[?]er, 26, was charged with inflicting grievous bodily harm on Charles Dettling. The prosecutor, Dattling, who is also a ...

    Article : 317 words
  7. THE FIRST HALF-HOLIDAY.

    Wednesday was the first half-holiday since the initiation of the act, and it was pretty evident that the Saturday night trade was the more generally preferred, the major portion of the shops closing ...

    Article : 115 words
  8. THE ANNANDALE ASSAULT.

    At the Glebe Police Court yesterday, before Mr. E. H. Milshire, Patrick Curley, 29, was charged with having, in company, assaulted Edward Heaney, thereby occasioning him actual ...

    Article : 407 words
  9. THE PREMIER AND THE BOARD OF HEALTH.

    A difference of opinion seems to have arisen between The Premier and the Board of Health Department. The bubonic plague is said to have been the cause of it, the subject of complaint ...

    Article : 137 words
  10. THEY DESIRED TO BE DRESSED.

    At the Water Police Court yesterday a laborer named Alfred Kearns, or Keighran was sentenced to three months hard labor for stealing two suits of clothes, valued at £7 5s, the property of Ernest ...

    Article : 103 words
  11. To the Editor of the "Evening News."

    Sir,—In your yesterday's issue there appears a letter by a soi disant economist, writing under the nom de plume of "Uitlander," who girds at the Early Closing Bill, even as the hero of, ...

    Article : 794 words
  12. A GULGONG GRIEVANCE.

    A newsagent in Gulgong writes: "I am a bona fide newsagent, and have been since July, 1879. I have also a tobacconist's licence, and sell confectionery, books, stationery, and fancy goods. I ...

    Article : 248 words
  13. THE NEUTRAL BAT BURGLARY.

    The interior of the North Sydney Police Court on Thursday looked as if the place had been temporarily turned into a jeweller's shop, so extensive was the display of plate there. The ...

    Article : 508 words
  14. NEW TRAMWAY LINES.

    The Minister for Works has now under his consideration the proposal to extend the electric tramway from Circular Quay to Dawes and Miller's Points. The Railway Commissioners favor ...

    Article : 110 words
  15. IN THE COUNTRY.

    ARMIDALE, Thursday.—Yesterday's holiday was not generally observed. The bakers' shops closed for the first time; but a number of shopkeepers are waiting until the act is distributed ...

    Article : 398 words
  16. ACTIVE SERVICE BRIGADE.

    A meeting of the A.S.B. council was held on Wednesday at the Headquarters to consider the report of Mr. John Dwyer, chief worker of the organisation. The report submitted showed that ...

    Article : 288 words
  17. TRADESMEN SWINDLED.

    During the past few days a number of city tradesmen have had their attention diverted from the study of the Early Closing Act by the operations of an individual who obtained goods in ...

    Article : 161 words
  18. CAUGHT IN THE ACT.

    At the Central Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Edwards, S.M., John Mansell, 27, laborer, and Thomas Jones, 34, tinsmith, were charged with having, on December 31 attempted to steal 10s 6d ...

    Article : 125 words
  19. IN BANKRUPTCY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 155 words
  20. HOMEBUSH STOCK SALES.

    At the Homebush fat stock sales, yesterday, there was the usual attendance of buyers, 1380 cattle being yarded. The quality was only fairly good. The market for prime quality, which was ...

    Article : 157 words
  21. EARLY IN THE MORNING.

    At the Redfern Police Court yesterday, Charles Campbell, 20, was charged with riotous conduct on New Year's morning. Senior-constable Wilson stated that about 1.15 a.m. on the date ...

    Article : 180 words
  22. To the Editor of the "Evening News."

    Sir,—We are living in a British colony, we call ourselves Britishers, and it is the boast of the British that we are governed by laws founded on equity and justice, and the right of man to do as ...

    Article : 985 words
  23. To the Editor ol the "Evening News."

    Sir,—I shall be obliged if you can give a reader of your paper some information about the Early Closing Act as applied to restaurants. I am a cook in one of those establishments where only ...

    Article : 279 words
  24. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 83 words
  25. NARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNING.

    COOLAMON, Thursday.—Mr. Con. Dyring, the well-known Riverina merchant trader, had a narrow escape from drowning on Tuesday. He drove his horse to a dam in a sulky, with the ...

    Article : 68 words
  26. NORTH SHORE RAILWAY PLATFORMS.

    A deputation, representing residents of the district between Chatswood and Roseville, waited upon the Railway Commissioners yesterday to represent that the access to both Roseville and ...

    Article : 150 words
  27. ACCIDENTS AT MOREE.

    MOREE, Thursday.—Thos. Rice, an express carrier, while on the road with a waggonette and five horses, got down to rectify the harness of one of the leaders, which was tangled in the traces, ...

    Article : 147 words
  28. MOREE-GRAVESEND LINE.

    The Moree-Gravesend section (about 40 miles) of the Moree-Inverell railway will be opened to the public on or about February 1. There is to be a public demonstration on the occasion and ...

    Article : 53 words
  29. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 59 words
  30. Advertising

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    Advertising : 16 words
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