The young people's no-license demonstration under the auspices of the New South Wales Alliance took place on Saturday, and proved eminently successful. ...
Article : 885 wordsThe Lord Mayor (Alderman Allen Taylor) made the following statement on Saturday:— "From time to time we hear a great deal about a Greater Sydney as an abstract ...
Article : 848 wordsThe paragraph which recently appeared in these columns referring to the discovery of subterranean clover in a pasture on the Upper Murray deserves much more than casual ...
Article : 739 wordsPEAK HILL.—The local land board, sitting here, dealt with applications for remaining blocks on Mungery. Blocks were granted to Thos. Petty (Yass), James Grant (Cobram, ...
Article : 83 wordsWINGHAM.—Mr. G. Marks, inspector of agriculture, who is on a visit to the Manning, conferred with members of the agricultural association regarding experiments in ...
Article : 199 wordsGOSFORD.—The annual wild flower show, held under the auspices of the Agricultural and Horticultural Association, was officially opened by Alderman Reid, Mayor of Newcastle, ...
Article : 69 wordsGOODOOGA.—Sept. 29: 2000 ewes, from Gingie, near Walgett, to Mogila, Goodooga, drover J. Quinn in charge. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 929 wordsOur London correspondent writes with reference to the all-important matter of future values of wool:— In a very interesting letter from my Roubaix ...
Article : 442 wordsPicturesquely situated on the banks of that permanent, deeply-fringed river, the Williams, the town of Dungog is the centre of one of the soundest agricultural and grazing ...
Article : 1,632 wordsSir,—As a Victorian visitor, I was pleased to arrive in Sydney in time to attend the splendid demonstration in your Town Hall, made by the Temperance Alliance of this State, and wish them every success at ...
Article : 290 wordsOn the Presbyterian General Assembly meeting on Saturday morning the Rev. Alex. Stewart handed in his reasons for dissent from the findings of the committee on ...
Article : 250 words"Nothing pays as well as fruit-growing," a recent deputation told the Victorian Premier. That is not the opinion of some growers in this State at least, whose fruit was ...
Article : 1,218 wordsA no-license demonstration was held in the Bathurst-street Baptist Church on saturday night, in connection with the Baptist Union Assembly. The Rev. James Barker ...
Article : 647 wordsSir,—In reply to the recent report issued by Professor Pearson and Miss Elderton, and which is at present being, circulated by the Liquor Trades Defence Union in New South Wales, it is worth noting that on ...
Article : 306 wordsMr. A. G. Hu[?]e writes:— Opponents of land-value taxation assume that dear land is a good thing. One of the stock arguments of the State Premier and ...
Article : 533 wordsSir,—Every working man in the country districts should vote for no-license as a protest against the present system of charging sixpence for a glass of beer, which more often than not is not a pint. The ...
Article : 340 wordsCanon Richards yicar of the Pro-Cathedral[?]. Hay, has, with the concurrence of the Archbishop of Sydney, accepted the position of locum tenens at Christ Church for six ...
Article : 194 wordsSir,—As a sample of [?] statement by liquor advocates, the letter of "Sidelight" on the operation of prohibition in America in your issue of this morning certainly takes the cake. I am not guilty, as ...
Article : 454 wordsConsuelo Poole Stanley, aged 6 years, met her death in a remarkable manner at Windsor yesterday. She was choked by a peanut, and died before medical assistance arrived. ...
Article : 40 wordsGLEN INNES.—The fact of there being no Government inspector located in the county of Gough—which has been declared infected with the "Irish blight"—to issue certificates or ...
Article : 78 wordsTaking the average for the past five years, the State Statistician (Mr. Trivett) finds that there was a satisfactory birth rate in the metropolis last month. The births numbered 1380, as compared with 1333—the ...
Article : 87 wordsAt a [?] meeting of the Amalgamated Slaughtermen's Union at the Trades Ha[?]l, the secretary, Mr. Furse, reported upon his visit to Melbourne. He read the notes of Mr. ...
Article : 138 wordsArchdeacon Boyce, president of the New South Wales Alliance, supplied the following statement yesterday:— The local option poll promises to be the ...
Article : 913 wordsFew parents realise how many estimable lives have been embittered and social and business success prevented by serious skin affections which so often result from the neglect of minor eruptions in infancy ...
Article : 139 wordsMOLONG.—Shearing has now generally commenced in this district. The first to start were Messrs. Lee and Co., of Larras Lake, and Mr. Hebden's sheep at Eramble station ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 3 Oct 1910, Page 5
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