LONDON, Monday, 2.55 p.m.—Mr. John Dillon, leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party, speaking at Crossmaglen, County Armagh, Ireland, said if the landlords ...
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Article : 112 wordsThe hearing of the charge against Charles Bath, agent; William Patrick Crick, solicitor, and William Nicholas Willis, commission agent, was continued at the Central Police ...
Article : 490 wordsLONDON, Monday, 2.55 p.m.—The Port Jackson, training ship, has been spoken off the coast of Brazil. [The four-masted barque Port Jackson. 2132 ...
Article : 41 wordsLONDON, Monday. 3.5 p.m.—W. T. Burgess won the 24 hours' swimming race at Joinville, France. No others finished. Burgess swam nearly 28 miles. ...
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Article : 46 wordsLONDON, Monday, 3.5 p.m.—Two teams of the Legion of Frontiersmen rode from London to Brighton, in order to test the merits of the Queensland and Canadian ...
Article : 50 words"Abolition" is quite as blessed a word to some people as was "Mesopotamia" to the reverent and simple dame. The people mentioned are always "trying their" hands ...
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Advertising : 16 wordsA bootmaker named Charles Edwards was charged at the Central Police Court with stealing a bullock's kidney, valued at 6d, belonging to James Jewell Hooker, butcher, at 10 minutes ...
Article : 180 wordsIn No. 3 Jury Court, before Mr. Justice Pring, Henry Herbert Harriott, wharf labourer, claimed £300 compensation from the General Agency, German-Australian Steamship ...
Article : 283 wordsWHEN the Mayor of Mosman a few days ago, as reported toy as, presented a minute to his council on the question of the tolls levied on the punt at the Spit, he opened up ...
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Article : 325 wordsThe largest wooden hopper punt yet built in Sydney Harbour was launched from Drake's shipbuilding yard, Balmain, to-day. She is called the Port Patrick, and is for F. Buckle ...
Article : 69 wordsThe State Parliamentary Opposition shows, in one direction at least, a desire to fight that next State general election on a clear Issue. At the last general election Mr. Waddell, ...
Article : 215 wordsTo-morrow's issue of the "Town and Country Journal" will contain a splendid double page of pictures of the Sydney tramway system. The illustrations are from photographs taken in the ...
Article : 248 wordsA motor car, the property of . Mr. E. R. Spearce, of Homebush, caught fire, on Monday night through the vapour of the spirit coming into contact with a flame, and before the ...
Article : 109 wordsGeorge Gordon, who drives cab No. 552 stated at the Central Police Court this morning that at 11.30 last night a foreigner named Niels [?] engaged his cab at Circular Quay. ...
Article : 5 wordsBATHURST. Tuesday.—A painter named Charles Faber was charged at the police .court this morning with maliciously wounding Constable Albert Warwick, with intent, to do ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 4 Sep 1906, Page 4
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