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Article : 25 wordsIn the Sydney District court this afternoon, Emily Ramsay, formerly Smith, asked for a divorce from Henry Ramsay, on the ground of desertion. ...
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Advertising : 203 wordsBefore Judge Backhouse and a jury of four, in the Sydney District Court this morning, Cecil George Prince, light contractor, of 110 Phillipstreet, Sydney, claimed £400 compensation ...
Article : 347 wordsAnother meeting of representatives of the Sydney Municipal Council the Postal and Telegraph Department, the Railway and Tramway Department, and various local authorities was ...
Article : 356 wordsThe Postal Commission this morning resumed its inquiry into the telephone branch of the department. Mr. W. H. Wilks, M.P., presided. The evidence of Miss Leod, a ...
Article : 2,034 wordsEthel Elizabeth Anna Darken, formerly Gard, petitioned for a divorce from Charles John Darken, on the ground of adultery.The petitioner, for whom Mr.Way ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,307 wordsDesertion was the ground upon which Ina Nolan, formerly Macdonald, sought a divorce from Edward M'Mahon Nolan.The petitioner, who was represented by ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 392 wordsA representative of the "Evening News" endeavored this morning to obtain the views of the officials of the Railway Department upon the criticisms which have been levelled against ...
Article : 513 wordsEdith May Haslam, formerly Bowker, applied for a divorce from Arthur William Haslam on the ground of deseriton.The petitioner, who was represented by ...
Article : 175 words"Long Live the King" was the toast enthusiastically honored at the Swedish Consulate, 92 Pitt-street, Sydney, this morning, when Mr. T. Burton Dibbs, Vice-Consul for Sweden, ...
Article : 421 wordsThe ownership of two finger rings formed the subject of argument at Darlinghurst Sessions this morning, before Judge Murray. A young man named Sonnenthal was the ...
Article : 260 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The secretary of the Central Postal Administration said to the "Evening News" reporter today that the Sydney telephone girls must be very slow if, as ...
Article : 62 wordsTwo games were played this afternoon on the University Oval, between teams from the Combined Schools and the University, first anA second fifteens respectively. ...
Article : 103 wordsA fireman and a deck hand employed on the Watson's Bay ferry steamer King Edward noticed a cardboard box tied with a pair of straps, floating in the harbor between the ...
Article : 102 wordsWeiss and Lindrum continued their match of 10,000 up at Messrs. Heiron and Smith's new hall, 214 Castlereagh-street, Sydney, this afternoon. The leader was in play with an ...
Article : 163 wordsMr. Wilks, M.P., Chairman of the Postal Commission now sitting in Sydney, had been humorously complaining during this week that Miss M'Leod, giving evidence on behalf of the ...
Article : 286 wordsA butcher named William Warren, 54, was charged at Newtown Police Court this morning with disobeying an order [?] made by Mr Smithers, S.M., on January 2, ...
Article : 159 wordsPrior to Dr. Chapman's address at the lunch hour service in connection with the Chapman-Alexander Mission, this afternoon, Mr. Ardill, one of the executive council, made a statement ...
Article : 289 wordsMembers of the Water and Sewerage Board were given good information at the usual weekly meeting this morning. As the result of the recent rains the water supply had considerably ...
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Advertising : 457 wordsA petition recently presented by ratepayers to the North Sydney Council to enable the Kirribilli Electric Lighting Company formed for the purpose of taking over the plant of the ...
Article : 177 wordsThe Sydney Marine Underwriters and Salvage Association this morning received cable advice to the effect that the fine N.D.L. training fourmaeted barque Herzogin Cecille was a total ...
Article : 128 wordsTwo large steamers are due at Sydney tO morrow, vis., the Lund liner Waratah, and the F.H.S. steamer Dorset. Each vessel has on board for Sydney over 200 passengers, in ...
Article : 83 wordsSydney (s), 2750 tons. Captain Millar, from Newcastle Melbourne Company, agents. Taiyuan (s), 2269 tons, Captain Dawson, from Melbourne. G. S. Yulli and Company, agents. ...
Article : 210 wordsBROKEN HILL, Wednesday;-At a meeting of the City COuncil last night, Alderman Wilson moved—"That the council request the Chief Secretary to increase the permanent staff of police ...
Article : 43 wordsCommonwealth Weather Bureau Forecast:— Fine, cold frosty, foggy night:light clearing snow and rain in the south east: variable winds, but northerly approaching the western ...
Article : 3 wordsMr. Webster, M.P, was guilty of the "worst ever" run during the sitting of the postal commission this afternoon lady attendant was describing the working of the public telephone. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Wed 16 Jun 1909, Page 7
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