POLICE COURT.—On Monday, before Messrs. A. Lipman, H. Maxted and W. McCormick, J's.P. Violet Joyce, aged 11 years, was found guilty of stealing a pair of boots, the property of Hildred ...
Article : 678 wordsSEEING that these two champion axeman are to meet in a match on Victoria Day it the Highland Gathering at Maclean, when Pettit, will represent Tasmania and M'Kay the Clarence, we are very ...
Article : 757 wordsFORECAST for the period from April 18 to April 25. During the first portion of the time specified, fresh to strong south-easterlys, with much clouds and occasional heavy showers and tendency to thunder. ...
Article : 73 wordsDANIEL O'CONNOR, M.L.A., appeared on a summons at the Central Police Court yesterday in two cases of alleged brunches of the Railway bye-laws. He was first charged with having ...
Article : 388 wordsA PATENT has been taken out by Ralph H. Paul, Judge's Associate, of the Supreme Court Townsville, for "a new or improved sugarcane-cutter," the description of which is given as follows: ...
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Advertising : 802 wordsTHE appointment of Mr. Fegan, late Minister for Mines in the N.S.W. Ministry, to the position of permanent Under-Secretary in the Home office of the Federal Government has evoked such general ...
Article : 281 wordsNICHOLAS J. WEAVER, known in America as "the prince of confidence men," who was before the Melbourne public some months ago, has returned to the United States, and files of the San ...
Article : 402 wordsNOTWITHSTANDING the specious arguments of the Sydney Free Trade press and politicians, it is difficult to perceive how the Free Trade cause in the Commonwealth can be advanced by ...
Article : 474 wordsFURTHER particulars of the fighting in Arabia show that Mabaroukh, Sheikh of Koweyt, recently defeated Ibn Rachid, King of Nejd, and deposed him. Ibn Rashid, who had now rallied ...
Article : 122 wordsMeat, is 6d per lb; eggs, 7s 6d per dozen; chickens, 15s per pair; tomatoes, 6d each; wood, £2 12s per load; and good whisky, 70s per dozen. Items like these are eloquent of the ...
Article : 915 wordsWEATHER AND CROPS.—Since the splendid rains we had the other week, our gardening residents have been fully employed putting in their winter crops of beans and peas, etc., which at present are looking ...
Article : 364 wordsNEWSPAPER files to hand contain a full report of the scene in the House of Commons on March 5, when 12 Irish members were named by the Speaker and forcibly removed from the chamber ...
Article : 753 wordsAT a public meeting held in Maclean a few weeks ago it was decided that a Program Association should be established. A committee was formed to draft rules. This having been done, a meeting to adopt ...
Article : 571 wordsAT Lismore Police Court last week, Andrew Walz proceeded against a youth named John Norman for larceney of certain articles of wearing apparel, to wit, one shirt, one cap, and one ...
Article : 496 wordsWhile allowing correspondents the fullest scope to express their views in our columns, we wish it to be understood that we do not necessarily endorse their opinions ...
Article : 32 wordsSIR,—The acrimony which has been shown in this matter has arisen no doubt through some misunderstanding, Ald. Kane alleges he is right, viz., "Baths and loan without reference to the ...
Article : 175 wordsSIR,—Permit me through your columns to point out to the public of the Lower Clarence some peculiarities in connection with the recent Ministerial visit, whereby the lower and most important part of our ...
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The Clarence River Advocate (NSW : 1898 - 1949), Fri 19 Apr 1901, Page 5
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