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Advertising : 168 wordsThe Auditor-General is still giving evidence before the Finance Commission. Strike pay, amounting to £250, was distributed at South Bulli on Saturday. ...
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Article : 196 wordsMr. George Bruman, who died of plague on Tuesday at Ultimo, was 59 years of age. Latest advices from Noumea, dated April 15, state that no plague had then occurred there ...
Article : 943 wordsThe telegrams to-day tell us of the death of a notable man in the world of politics and of literature. The Duke of Argyll, whom some local authorities have been in the habit of mixing up ...
Article : 339 wordsMr. Reid, we imagine, would have better held his tongue than give the opinions which our junior morning contemporary credits him with to-day, on the decision of the recent Premiers' Conference. ...
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Family Notices : 372 wordsThe inquiry into the death of the child Florence Margaret Thompson, who died at Sydney Hospital from the effects of burns, was resumed at the Coroner's Court to-day. Evidence was ...
Article : 56 wordsThe inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of a newsboy named Leslie Watts, who died in the Sydney Hospital from injuries received through falling from tramcar in motion on ...
Article : 120 wordsAt the Darlinghurst Sessions on Tuesday a young man named Daniel Storm, aged 24, was charged with having on February 26 last, at the Glebe, stolen from the person of Mary Jane West ...
Article : 253 wordsARMlDALE, Monday.—Slight frosts have been experienced here during the past week, but the days have been quite warm, and the weather generally has been favorable for feed, which is ...
Article : 262 wordsMr. O'Sullivan resembles the pretty maiden of the fairy story—not in appearance, but on account of the fact that inasmuch as she could not open her lips but pearls and jewels fell out, so ...
Article : 463 wordsIT may be taken for granted that the question of resumption by the State of the eastern side of Darling Harbor would not have arrived at the point which developed itself during the ...
Article : 987 wordsDespite the best efforts of the military censorship, which is undoubtedly skilled beyond measure in mixing the news and keeping things dark, it is evident that the relief of Wepener is a task of ...
Article : 928 wordsThe sanitary committee at the Woollahra Council presented a progress report to a special meeting of the council on Tuesday night, in which the inspector of nuisances detailed the steps which ...
Article : 304 wordsHousehold Furniture, Piano, etc., at 37 Broadway, Glebe, at 2.30, by J. Brown and Company. There are nineteen typhoid patients in the Orange Hospital. ...
Article : 638 wordsTAMWORTH, Wednesday.—Mr. Solomon Joseph, proprietor of the "Tamworth News" for the past twenty years, was found dead in his office this morning. Deceased left home as usual last ...
Article : 613 wordsA correspondent writes Your paper often has a paragraph about the drought in Queensland. It is the first time for 20 years that they missed the tropical rains in the Flinders district. My brother ...
Article : 149 wordsSouth Africa has been the grave of many military reputations, but the plague promises to be a very deep grave for any reputation the present Government possesses. In spite of the constant ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 25 Apr 1900, Page 4
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