The fortnightly meeting of the City Council was held last night under the presidency of the Lord Mayor, Alderman S. E. Lees. Alderman W. P. Crick, M.L.A., who took ...
Article : 985 wordsIn the course of his second annual report, which was presented to the City Council last evening, Mr. T. H. Nesbitt, the town clerk, stated that the capitalised value of ...
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Advertising : 5,884 wordsThe official statement regarding the proposed water concession to the Hon. S. M'Caughey, which we published on Monday, indicates that Mr. O'Sullivan's successor at ...
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Article : 235 wordsChief among the various branches of the social work engaged in by the Salvation Army in this State is the Prison Gate Home at Edgeware-road, Enmore. Here the Army, ...
Article : 570 wordsThe new season's wool clip is now in course of transit from the country districts to the seaboard at Sydney and Newcastle. So far this month 5000 bales, have been carried in ...
Article : 76 wordsSir,—Two articles have appeared in the "Herald" during the past week which deserve to be published and re-read by the young men of Australia especially. I refer to your issues ...
Article : 702 wordsThe local land board on Tuesday decided that 30 miles was not a reasonable working distance within the menning of section 3 of the Crown Lands Amendment Act, even though ...
Article : 111 wordsMr. Job Sheldon writes:—Insidiously, with octopus-like tentacles, the land nationalisers and single-taxers, with the instrumentality of the Labour caucus in Parliament, have ...
Article : 383 wordsMOLONG.—Foxes are becoming very numerous in some parts of the district, and many shoopowners are suffering great losses from the depredations of the post. ...
Article : 181 wordsMr. A. N. Barnett, the City Coroner, received a report from the Redfern police yesterday regarding the discovery of an infant's foot at a bone-establishment in ...
Article : 92 wordsTAREE.—Farmers are ploughing, so as to get their maize, millet, potatoes, green foddor, etc, planted. TOCUMWAL.—More rain is required for the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 141 wordsMr. Fred Chann[?]ll, a tobacconist, of 803 George-street, near the Redfern Railway Station, reported to the police yesterday morning that his shop had been visited by ...
Article : 56 words"Pioneer" writes:—It is a poor consolation to sufferers to say "I told you so." Yet your paper must feel a Kind of grim satisfaction in seeing its prognostications as regards the industry so unhappily ...
Article : 1,387 wordsDo not take chances on it wearing away, or experiment with some unknown preparation, which will only half cure it at best, and leave the bronchial tubes and lungs weakened and ...
Article : 71 wordspetroleum had its beginning. It is Nature's remedy compounded in her own laboratory, and its soothing, healing, and curative properties are unc[?]d. In Angier's Emulsion it is [?] pleasant as milk, Of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 24 Aug 1904, Page 5
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