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Article : 39 wordsThe dread which many persons have of a too close association with that household pet the cat wil not be lessened by the statement that a kitten, with which the 6-year-old boy, John ...
Article : 553 wordsA CORRESPONDENT writes complaining of the number of loafers and petty thieves which infest North Sydney, and asks te time honored query, "Where are the police?" ...
Article : 896 wordsLONDON, Monday Evening.—the revenue of the United States shows a deficit of £12,000,000, whereas last year there was a surplus of £16,500,000. ...
Article : 28 wordsLONDON, Monday Evening.—Mr. Banister, manager of the Norwich electric tramways, is proceeding in the Court of Arches against the Her. H. Thompson, Canon of Norwich Cathedral ...
Article : 70 wordsThere are probably about eighty or ninety thousand houses in the metropolis. Almost every householder has a cat, sometimes more than one, and, in addition there is the vast ...
Article : 279 wordsLONDON, Monday Evening.—M. Stolypin, the Russian Premier, in a circular to the police forbids the torturing of suspects in order to extract confessions. ...
Article : 177 wordsLONDON, Monday Evening.—Lord Milner, speaking at the constitutional Club, expressed alarm at the colonies concluding commercial treaties with foreign countries before the ...
Article : 36 wordsLONDON, Monday Evening.—Four leaders of a notorious gang of fourteen men accused of 118 crimes at Hazebrouck, France, including three murders, have been sentenced to death. ...
Article : 80 wordsLONDON, Monday Evening.—Mr. Keir Hardie, M.P., speaking at Stockport, complained that he was not invited to the King's Garden party becase he criticised the late visit to the Czar ...
Article : 250 wordsSt. Peters Council has for years been discussing the question of widening Cook's River-road with a view of the laying down of a double line of tramway to the river dam. But ...
Article : 552 wordsWhy docs a man become a football umpire? is it because there are men so heroic as to face any danger? If so, the truest sportsman on a football field is the official who has the ...
Article : 253 wordsLONDON. Monday Eveniag.—F. W. Springfield, the Queensland swimmer, won a half-mile race on the Thames at Surbiton, covering the distance in 10min 30sec. ...
Article : 90 wordsLONDON, Monday Evening.—Bar silver was to-day, quoted at 2s 0 7/8d per ounce standard. ...
Article : 16 wordsLONDON, Monday Evening.—The suffragettee threaten that 100,000 of their supporters will surround the House of Commons to-morrow evening. ...
Article : 30 wordsLONDON, Monday Evening.—Twenty-two Australian delegates have arrived to attend the Congregational Council at Edinburgh to-morrow. ...
Article : 19 wordsMost of the work was Cone on the tan track this morning. Karanaud and Monobel ran six furlongs in 1min 21 1/2sec, finishing on even terms. Warsprite and Unrest went usefully ...
Article : 184 wordsLONDON. Monday Evening.—The famous historic mansion of Douglas Support, Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, has been burnt, the damage being estimated at £100,000. ...
Article : 55 wordsLONDON, Monday Evening.—The Gould family has consented to Anna Gould, who recently obtained a divorce from Count Paul de Gastellane, marrying the Prince de Sagan ...
Article : 114 wordsLONDON, Monday Evening.—The wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 2,280,000 quarters, and for the Continent at 1,500,000 quarters. The shipments of ...
Article : 63 wordsMr. G. E. Ardill, who, for the last 25 years, has been a director of the Sydney Rescue Work Society, which he initiated, was tendered a complimentary toe last night at the Queen's ...
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Family Notices : 481 wordsThe New South Wales police band will play the following programme in the pay lion, Hyde park. at 3 o'clock to-morrow:—Grand Maron— "Schiller," Mayerbcer: overture—"Zampa,' Her ...
Article : 103 wordsWhile Constable Carter, of Paddington, was walking along Bathurst-street on monday afternoon be saw a man trying to dispose of a hand some silver candlestick about a foot high. When ...
Article : 97 wordsSome time ago members of the Plate, Sheet, and Ornamental Glaes-workers Colon threatened to go out on strike for better wages and conditions. The matter, however, was ...
Article : 145 wordsA part of a splendid catch of schnapper made off port Stephens was showing this morning in Sydney at many of the restaurants and fish shops. Several of the fish (cleaned) turned the ...
Article : 39 words(For auction advertisements see page 1.) Cattle and sheep, at their Yards. Blacktown, on July 3, at 11.30 a.m. by A M'Illree and Company. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 30 Jun 1908, Page 4
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