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Article : 1,506 wordsThe City Coroner held a magisterial inquiry on Friday, at Wyroolah, Wardell-road and Frazer-street, Dulwich Hill, the residence of Mr. I. Dou[?]t, in connection with the death of Mr. ...
Article : 515 wordsOur Singleton correspondent writes: The volunteers who have returned to the northern centres as rejected men are unanimous in their complaints of unfair treatment at the Rand wick camp. It is ...
Article : 315 wordsA general meeting of newsagents was held at the Temperance Hall on Thursday night for the purpose of receiving, the report of the deputation appointed to interview the Premier and the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 273 wordsThe modesty of the average alderman or municipal council in approaching the Government for endowments, grants, etc., is well known; but the Cowra aldermen have gone a step further, and ...
Article : 328 wordsBURROWA, Friday Afternoon.—Quite a number of residents in this locality express disloyal sentiments, and support Mr. Neilsea, the Laber member for Burrowa, who condemns the dispatch of ...
Article : 40 wordsOn Thursday at the only sale held by the associated brokers (Messrs. Dalgety and Company, Limited) a fairly representative catalogue was submitted, Southern, Northern, Tasmanian, and ...
Article : 591 wordsMr. A. C. Rowlandson has received a reply from General French, accepting the offer made by him on behalf of the N.S.W. Bookstall Company, to supply one case of books, magazines, etc., for the use ...
Article : 64 wordsCOOTAMUNDRA, Friday.—A public meeting was called by the Mayor last week to consider which day of the week is the most suitable for the half-holiday, when Wednesday was decided on by ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 227 wordsMELBOURNE, Saturday.—The military camp at Flemington was broken up yesterday morning, and the contingent rode to the steamer Euryalus, at Port Melbourne, passing through the principal ...
Article : 127 words"Can the prisoner," said the magistrate, "say anything in his own favor?" The prisoner had boon charged with having no lawful visible means of support, and evidence ...
Article : 545 wordsBURROWA, Friday.—The following have volunteered for service in South Africa, and have been registered for the Bushmen's Corps: Robt. Wilding, O. Middleton, James Cranston, jun., R. ...
Article : 57 wordsA correspondent writes: A vast number of gifts, mostly exceedingly useful, are pouring in from all parts of the colony for the use of the contingent, but it has been suggested that among all ...
Article : 170 wordsSir,—Will you kirdly permit me to reply to the letter of "Repeal" in your issue of the 10th instant re the Early Closing Bill. I fully agree with him that no time should be lost by the suburban ...
Article : 519 wordsMr. Arthur Griffith, patent agent. Phillip-street, Sydney, reports that the following applications for letters patent and provisional protection have been filed at the Patents Office, Sydney, during week ending ...
Article : 434 wordsSir.—In the "Sydney Morning Herald" of January 3 I saw an interview between a Mr. George Connolly, of Carcoar, and one of their. reporters, on "What bushmen can do," and I quite endorse ...
Article : 325 wordsAbout 150 of the employees of Messrs. Anthony Hordern and Sons' ironworks met at the Crystal Palace Hotel, George-street, on Wednesday evening to give a send-off and souvenir to Messrs. A. ...
Article : 987 wordsThe other night an inspector had occasion to call on a Celestial who kept a mixed stock to explain the working of the act. "John" was informed that certain goods would have to be ...
Article : 290 wordsSir,—With regard to the letter appearing in your issue of yesterday under above heading, stating that the receipts at the civic concert were £145 9s 3d, we find, on inquiry, that the gross ...
Article : 432 wordsSir,—I should be obliged if you would insert the following in your paper for the benefit of our soldiers leaving for Africa to-day week. A wounded soldier before Ladysmith writes to say how ...
Article : 370 wordsSir,—Would you do me a favor (being an old subscriber) in inserting in your widely-spread daily paper the following letter? I am living at Dulwich Hill, and have been so for the past 15 years. Working in Stanmore. I ...
Article : 160 wordsTaxpayers are reminded that the income tax returns for 1000 must be lodged With the Commissioners for Taxation on or before February 5 next. Forms are obtainable at the various post offices, ...
Article : 175 wordsSir,—The "Evening News" has heiped successfully to shorten the hours of "labor for the workingman, and I trust the overworked clerks in our merchants offices Sydney, will also have the benefit of your paper's ...
Article : 149 wordsThe department has decided to permit refreshment rooms and confectioners to sell pastry for. consumption "off the premises." Partitions of the "shuttered" type, it has been ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Sat 13 Jan 1900, Page 3
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