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Family Notices : 313 wordsAt about half-past 2 o'clock this morning an extensive fire occurred at Parramatta-road, Concord, resulting in the destruction of a produce store, occupied by Mr. George E. Hood, with the ...
Article : 385 wordsThis morning a rumour that the murderers of Constable Gullfoyle had been captured by the police gained wide-spread currency in the city and suburbs, but unfortunately it was not true. ...
Article : 603 wordsA most cruel attack was made on an honourable member of the Legislative Council in the course of the debate on the Women's Franchise Bill. This gentleman, it appears, in his salad ...
Article : 317 wordsThe Governor of German Damara Land is in the position of the gentleman whose brother in India sent him home e particularly lively tiger as a present. The gentleman was anxious to ...
Article : 314 wordsA long report regarding the cost of installing pumping plants in connection with the Menangle and Penrith schemes for augmenting Sydney's water supply, was submitted at to-day's meeting ...
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Family Notices : 275 wordsNEWCASTLE. Thursday.—Some sensation was caused last night or the police, under instructions from the health, authorities, ordering the closing of the Criterion Hotel, at the corner of ...
Article : 105 wordsOnce more the Federal Government has given an illustration of the manner in which public business should not be conducted. Instead of plainly stating the intentions of the Ministry ...
Article : 242 wordsWhen Mr. Richard Seddon arrived in England from South Africa he was immediately surrounded by a cloud of reporters, whose professional instinct allows them no rest when "copy" is to ...
Article : 270 wordsThe functions of a Chinese provincial Viceroy, like that of an Archdeacon, are not easy to define, though probably, if be can keep his head, his powers during its retention are sufficiently ...
Article : 309 wordsDr. Asbburton Thompson, the president of the Board of Health, when seen this morning, said that everything possible was being done in Newcastle to prevent the spread of plague. The case, ...
Article : 213 wordsTHE Legislative Council last night took action in regard to the Woman's Suffrage Bill which has placed it in a curious position. The desire of a majority of the Council was that ...
Article : 807 wordsAs we pointed out in a recent article on the subject, the sick soldiers on the Drayton Grange have felt very seriously the effect of the trip from Albany to Melbourne—felt it to such an ...
Article : 428 wordsMr. Alfred Saddington writes:—One of the most marvellous achievements of these modern times has been undoubtedly the introduction of wireless telegraphy, which is ...
Article : 545 wordsThe gentlemen who has come out from England to arrange about the travelling kitchens, which were to provide the inhabitants of Melbourne with ready-cooked meals at their doors, is not ...
Article : 332 wordsConstable Staple ton, of No. 1 Division, had an unpleasant experience this morning. He was on duty near, the bottom of King-street, at about 7 o'clock, when a woman told him that her ...
Article : 328 wordsThe exceeding rarity of that precious treasure the true domestic servant has led to the formation to London of an organisation called "The "Guild or Dames of the Household," an ...
Article : 364 wordsIf as has been asserted, cattle fed partially on prickly pear (Opunta Vulgaris) have been fattened and sold in the Sydney market up to £16 12s 6d, and to an average of £13 13s, then, ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 7 Aug 1902, Page 4
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