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Family Notices : 1,616 wordsMr. Hugh McLachlan, secretary to the Railway Commissioners, died at 1.50 yesterday morning, at a private hospital in Summer Hill. The deceased gentleman who was 53 years ...
Article : 697 wordsHis Excellency the Governor and Lady Chelmsford intend leaving for Melbourne on Friday, October 29. They will be the guests of their Excellencies the Governor-General and ...
Article : 719 wordsAs the motion relating to the resumption of part of North Logan Estate for purposes of closer settlement was postponed until Thursday week, the only debatable matter on ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 138 wordsWhile it is possible to sympathise with dairy farmers in their protest against having to conform to regulations which are constantly being altered—if such really is ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 13 wordsFollowing the death of Mr. Kirkaldie, that of Mr. Mclachlan will be severely felt in the Railway Department. The late secretary to the Railway ...
Article : 2,144 wordsMr. M'Gowen's speech in the Legislative Assembly last night, though dealing with the State Budget, was remarkable because it struck sharply and insistently ...
Article : 1,001 wordsMr. Waddell, the Minister for Railways, speaking of Mr. M'Lachlan's death, said he was very sorry to hear that sad news. For some time past he noticed that his health ...
Article : 158 wordsMr. Harper, Assistant Commissioner for Railways, seemed deeply moved by the news ofthe death of Mr.McLachian. They had been on terms of intimate friendship during the ...
Article : 348 wordsYesterday afternoon Lord Chelmsford, accompanied by Captain Verney, A.D.C., paid a visit of inspection to the police barracks at Redfern. The Governor on arrival was met by ...
Article : 527 wordsThe strike at South Clifton and South Clifton tunnel collieries is still unsettled, with no appearance of a satisfactory understanding being arrived at. A largerly-attended ...
Article : 637 wordsAccording to the Premier, Mr Willis, M.P., is astray in his estimate of what this State will do with the financial agreement. Mr. Willis said in the Federal Parliament ...
Article : 262 wordsNothing that I can say would adequately express my appreciation of the late Mr. McLachlan," remarked Mr. C. N. J. Oliver. late Chief Commissioner for Railways, last ...
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Advertising : 283 wordsThe questions asked in the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday in connection with the recent explosion in William-street raise the whole issue of the safety of the ...
Article : 762 wordsThe Eight-hours Demonstration Comimttee held a special children's day on the Western Oval this afternoon. The oval had also been let to the Wednesday Afternoon Cricket ...
Article : 96 wordsThe shortage of men in various lines of employment is becoming more seriously felt every day on the mines. More than one manager says that his work is being delayed through ...
Article : 59 wordsThe sight of a lorry bogged even to the nave of the wheel is quite a common occurrence in the country roads of the State, but such a mishap on the metalled roads of the city is ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 140 wordsIn the Senate the clause in the High Commissioner Bill, stipulating that the High Commissioner should not be a member of any company or syndicate, was slightly amended ...
Article : 110 wordsThe steamer Hillmeads left her wharf as usual on Monday for Sydney, drawing 7ft 6in of water, but was unable to cross out over the bar. Last night she again made an attempt, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 14 Oct 1909, Page 6
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