Sir,—The reply which the people of New South Wales and the other Australian States should give to the demand of the Federal Government for increased powers ought to ...
Article : 683 wordsMr. Owen Gilbert, ex-M.L.A, is organising the Liberal forces in the Mudgee electorate. He has already visited Gulgong, Wilbetree, and Earunderee, and has made arrangements ...
Article : 484 wordsThe position of the Builders' Labourers' Federation in the building trades dispute is unchanged. The failure of the compulsory conference arranged by Mr. Justice Higgins to ...
Article : 1,128 wordsMessrs. C. Hill and P. A. M'Alister met this afternoon and chose the Australian team for the fourth test match, to commence on the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday. ...
Article : 717 wordsOn a wicket considerably affected by the recent rain, the South Africans dismissed the pick of Victoria for 90 runs. This gave the tourists only nine runs to get to secure a ...
Article : 720 wordsThe Marine Board of Queensland to-day commenced an inquiry into the circumstances connected with the stranding of the steamer Eastern. Captain Mackay, harbourmaster, was ...
Article : 629 wordsThe men at the Iron mines came out this morning in a body, demanding higher rate of pay. Thirty-six out of 38 men are affected, two wood-choppers remaining on. Shovel men ...
Article : 144 wordsThe Coalcliff colliery was thrown idle to-day in consequence of the wheelers going on strike. It appears that the cause of the trouble from the wheelers' point of view was ...
Article : 523 wordsSir,—Not long ago I joined a deputation that waited on Mr. Beeby, Minister for Education, to ask for a Government subsidy for the newly-formed Sydney professional orchestra, when ...
Article : 823 wordsSaturday was not the best of days for the ardent golfer, who was, however, able to play without getting soaked. The rain was of a showery des[?]on, quite heavy enough at times to make an umbrella a ...
Article : 1,338 wordsThe river is 14 feet and rising. The Bokhara and Culgon rivers are running bankers. All roads are impassable for team traffic, and very difficult for light vehicles and ...
Article : 70 wordsThe manager of the sulphide works, Mr. P. S. Morse, has informed the Sulphide Workers' Union that the company is agreeablo to accept Mr. G. C. Addison, Industrial ...
Article : 131 wordsSir,—Though not favouring party polities or class legislation of any kind, and being quite willing to acknowledge the good done by the Labour party in some directions, I ...
Article : 458 words"Our Miss Gibbs" and "The Whip" have for some little time been keen rivals for popular favour. Yesterday they adjourned from the boards to the green sward, and there joined in ...
Article : 567 wordsMessrs. Gibbs, Bright, and Co. have received the following telegraphic advices of rain:—Cubbie Station, St. George, Queensland, February 1: Rainfall 31st, Cubbie 73, N[?] N[?] 140 points. Noondoo Station, St. ...
Article : 140 wordsThe following 20 players have been picked to practice for the match between South Africa and New South Wales, beginning on the 17th inst.:—Barbour, Bardsley, Carter, Collins, ...
Article : 57 wordsTrouble is browing at the Hetton Colliery. It has been brought about owing to the determination of the manager to give the men two skips to fill in a working place at the one ...
Article : 147 wordsThe Weather Bureau issued notice this afternoon that a new tropical disturbance was approaching from the northern coast, the barometer having fallen sharply since yesterday morning between Torres Strait and ...
Article : 371 wordsMembers of the Public Works Committee returned to town on Monday night from Jervis Bay, where evidence was taken concerning the proposed Bomaderry-Jervis Bay railway. ...
Article : 731 wordsThe annual meeting of the Cremation Society of New South Wales was held last night at the School of Aits, Dr, Creed, M.L.C. presiding. ...
Article : 491 wordsThe follovmg vessels were cleared at the Newcastle Customs-house to-day:—Dartford, ship, for Lyttelton, with 1800 tons coal: Islamount, bq, for Callao and Salaverry, with 2682 ...
Article : 67 wordsSir,—I have noticed a letter in your paper, signed by the secretary of the N.S.W. Alliance, calling attention to the decrease in drunkenness under no-license in Masterton. ...
Article : 363 wordsSir,—Having carefully read Sir William M'Millan's able letter in a recent issue of the "Herald," I should like, from another point of view, to endorse or emphasise his words: ...
Article : 457 wordsTrouble occurred with the seamen on board the French barque Jean to-day. The vessel was ready for departure to Chill, the tugs were alongside, and the pilot on board, when ...
Article : 111 wordsA fire in Heddon Greta collery is giving serious trouble, and a fresh outbreak is feared in the old working. The management has decided to seal off the northern section, which ...
Article : 310 wordsWhen it was announced about twelve months ago that the name of the auxiliary vessel Parramatta had been selected the Mayoress of Parramatta (Mrs. John Waugh) promptly ...
Article : 318 wordsThe first round of matches in the above competition will be played on Saturday. Teams have been chosen as follow:- KILLARA v DOBROYDE. ...
Article : 141 wordsSir,—I trust your readers and the voters generally, will see clearly the subtle danger of this movement for the abolition of the High Court. ...
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Advertising : 233 wordsA team, v Hunter's Hill, at Concord.—J. S. Adams, J. M. Arnott, S. Cotton, W. B. Fairfax, T. W. Garrett, R. B. Godbolt, F. D. Layton, C. A. Sinclair. B team v Drummoyne, at Drummoyne.—P. [?] ...
Article : 84 wordsThe Minister for Customs, Mr. Tudor, has received from the High Commissioner, Sir George Reid, a cabled message on the subject of nodules in meat. The message shows ...
Article : 129 wordsWe receive from Ward, Lock, and Co. the 25th edition of "Haydn's Dictionary of Dates." This issue is brought up to midsummer, 1910, and it is almost enough to say that it is ...
Article : 128 wordsA team v Concord: F. H. Blaxland, F. J. Blaxland, H. R. Lysaght, C.L. Mackenzie, C. H. Pearson, R. L. Ranken, F. A. A. Russell, D. A. Windeyer. Emergency, A. S. Edwards. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe Cabinet to-day considered the employment of children as travelling performers in theatres, on a report presented by the secretary of the State Children's Department. The ...
Article : 55 wordsSir,—Referring to Sir W. M'Millan's letter in to-day's issue of the "Herald," he writes: "Almost the whole scope of Federation, therefore, as recognised by the masses was simply ...
Article : 353 wordsA Team v Manly, at Manly:—R. Gordon Craig, A. Mills, L. W. Mogg, H. W. M'Lelland, O. H. O'Brien, J. Rowley, P. R. Russel, J. E. Stokes. B Team v Manly, at Bonnie Doon:—R. Aitken, F. M. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 8 Feb 1911, Page 7
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