THE Japanese are holding Anju. There are 4000 sick and wounded at Port Arthur, and there is great difficulty in providing proper ...
Article : 278 wordsThe departure of Mr. John McDonald, teacher of Cowper Public School, on a six months' holl day, has been made the occasion of several tokens of appreciation. ...
Article : 500 wordsKALLATINA (s.), 650 tons, Captain G. Nyholm, for Sydney, March 19. KYOGLE (s) 702 tons, Captain E. Farrell, from Sydney, March 20. Passengers-Mesdames Bevan, ...
Article : 285 wordsTHE annual show of the Lower Clarenee Agricultural Society opens in the grounds at Maelaan to-day, and will be continued to-morrow. Notwithstanding the unfavorable effect of the dry weather, there is ...
Article : 659 wordsTWENTY members of the House of Representatives met last week to discuss Temperance legislation, and apologies weree received from eight others. Mr. W. H. Lee, M. H. B. for Cowper, ...
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Advertising : 39 wordsFROM the particulars now available of the boundaries of tho new State electorates, it would appear that if the Board had set itself deliberately to the task of destroying community ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 327 wordsDock laborers at Marseilles, France, have struck against the employment of non-unionists. Mr. Sully, the great operator in the ...
Article : 272 wordsGood entries for Maclean regatta. Maclean Show to-day and to-morrow, Splendid entries-last year's exceeded. Over 400 horses and 200 head cattle. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 wordsTHE late Lady See was the eldest daughter of Mr. Samuel Matthews, of Devonshire. England, and step-daughter of Mr. Thomas Kidmau, of Sydney. She had been married about 26 years, ...
Article : 341 wordsTHERE wag a representatives attendance at the meeting convened by the Mayor in the Council Chambers on Friday evening, in response to a requisition, to consider what steps should be ...
Article : 434 wordsWhile allowing correspondents reasonable scope to express their views in our columns, we wish it to be understood that we do not necessarily endurose their opinions. ...
Article : 27 wordsSIR,-I see a proposal in on foot to locate the night soil depot for Maclean at the head of Edwards Greek. Against this I emphatically protest. Were this course pursued, the depot would be either on, or in ...
Article : 199 wordsSIR,—Mr. D. H. Osborne in a brief statement in your left Tuesday's issue asks me to accept the mandate of the ratepayers as a reply to my question. I regret extremely that I cannot comply with ...
Article : 322 wordsWILLIAM Henry Oats, laborer, of Wittlesea, murdered his wife yesterday by cutting her throat with a carving knife. His wife by her own efforts, purchased a cottage, but would not ...
Article : 382 wordsTEII debate on the Address-in-reply was resumed by Sir John Forrest in the House, of Representatives on Wednesday. He said that the reason the Government did not go straight ...
Article : 335 wordsTHE Member for the Clarence has been officially informed as follows : -The sum of £83 has been placed upon next Estimates for carrying out improvements to the ...
Article : 172 wordsFORTUNATELY, there was no loss of life aa a result of the accident to the steamer Aramac, although those in the boats had in some cases a trying time. Although there was no groat hurry ...
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The Clarence River Advocate (NSW : 1898 - 1949), Tue 22 Mar 1904, Page 2
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