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  2. TONGAN NEWS.

    Already the fair promises of two month[?] since of a bounteous year for 1904 have commenced to be discounted by the roughness of the weather, and the hopes which were ...

    Article : 785 words
  3. WOOL AND BASIL WORKERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Clifton Gardens was the rendezvous chosen for the annual picnic of the Wool and Basil Workers' Association, which was celebrated yesterday. A capital programme of sports ...

    Article : 717 words
  4. WHARF LABOURERS.

    The Sydney Wharf Labourers' Union held its annual picnic yesterday, and in pursuance of its usual policy not a single member of the union was allowed to work whether he wished to or not. To ...

    Article : 1,055 words
  5. TRAM MEN'S TROUBLES.

    The chief topic of conversation in tramway circles yesterday was the reply of Sir John See to the deputation which waited upon him on the previous afternoon. The men express ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS. MOUNTAIN RECREATION RESERVES VOTE.

    Mr. John Hurley, M.L.A., has been informed that only £250 has been set apart for parks and recreation, reserves in this electorate, to be allotted as follows:—Katoomba ...

    Article : 127 words
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  8. MUNICIPAL.

    The municipal council to-night decided to appeal to the Ministers of Mines for New South Wales and Victoria respectively to prevent the pollution of the Murray, and the ...

    Article : 47 words
  9. THE CHURCHES.

    The United Tent Missioners, consisting of Messrs. Robertson, Graham, Vickery, and Mrs. Robertson, are holding crowded meetings nightly. The tent, which had been ...

    Article : 181 words
  10. FIRES.

    A fire occurred this morning at Mr. A. Boggs' place, about two miles out of Wee Waa. The outbreak was apparently originated by a bush fire which twice previously ...

    Article : 66 words
  11. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    The Quarter Sessions were continued to-day before his Honor Judge Fitzhardinge. John Stevenson, for maliciously shooting at his wife. Ada Stevenson, at Shoalhaven was ...

    Article : 186 words
  12. TECHNICAL COLLEGE EXHIBITION.

    The seventh exhibition of the students' work at the Technical College, Ultimo, was opened yesterday, being the first that has been held since 1900. The public attended in large numbers, and ...

    Article : 393 words
  13. RIFLE CLUB REGULATIONS

    The Minister of Defence has approved of the following alterations in the rifle clubs regulations:—Captains of clubs may on application be supplied with rifles for active members of ...

    Article : 435 words
  14. GAS V ELECTRICITY.

    An important subject now before the Tamworth Council is gas versus electricity. Considerable interest is being manifested in it by the ratepayers. The contest last Saturday ...

    Article : 174 words
  15. KINDERGARTEN TRAINING CENTRE.

    The work of training teachers for the Kindergarten schools in New South Wales has been carried on at the training centre, Froebel House, Roslyn Gardens, during the past ...

    Article : 361 words
  16. HOSPITALS.

    The adjourned meeting in connection with the Parkes Hospital was held last night. The following were elected the new committee:— Messrs. H. B. Pulver, C. Job, H. W. ...

    Article : 181 words
  17. THE SHEARING INQUIRY.

    At the sitting on Tuesday of the Royal Commission which is inquiring into the formation, constitution, and working of the Machine Shearers' Union the president stated that the ...

    Article : 184 words
  18. CITY AFFAIRS.

    Many complaints have been made to the Town Hall authorities by ratepayers on account of the inconvenienae caused by the breaking up of the footpaths by the men ...

    Article : 177 words
  19. SOUTH HEAD-ROAD TRUST.

    Official intimation of the action of the Government in disbanding the South Head Road Trust, and of the proclamation of the Governor authorising the council to maintain the main roads running through ...

    Article : 132 words
  20. WORKMEN'S TRAMS.

    Sir,—The Railway Commissioners the othe[?] day handed you for publication a letter sen[?] to them by a member of the public asking them to do justice to all and abolish the ...

    Article : 237 words
  21. THE LIQUOR DEBATE CHALLENGE.

    Sir,—Refuting to my previous lelter on the above subject, which you were kind enough to insert, I have to just been handed by a member of a teetotal society a circular that has been issued in connection, ...

    Article : 389 words
  22. ELANDS RIVER.

    Sir,—In a delightful new book by John Buchan, entitled "The African Colony: studies in the Reconstruction," 1903, I have lit on a passage in the chapter "In the Track of the War," p.p. 106-107, so ...

    Article : 414 words
  23. TRAMWAY EMPLOYEES' WAGES.

    Sir,—In your issue of to-day I read with much amusement a letter signed "W. Crittenden," which would be beneath notice, only such statements as he has made only serve to create a false impression on ...

    Article : 439 words
  24. THE SUBURBS. ARNCLIFFE SEWERAGE FARM.

    A meeting of the residents of Rockdale and Arncliffe was held in the Rockdale Town Hall on Tuesday evening to take steps to di[?]nish the nuisance emanating from the Arneliffe Sewerage Farm. The acting Mayor ...

    Article : 204 words
  25. POSSIBLE TRAM SAVINGS.

    Sir,—How the Railway Commissioners migh[?] save £1000 per annum on one line of trams. Such is my text, Seeing much of late about our nonpaying tramways from various causes, and having ...

    Article : 291 words
  26. MUNICIPAL WORK AT PETERSHAM.

    Speaking at the Petersham Council meeting last night the re-elected Mayor, Alderman P. Hordern, stated that during the year £800 had been expended in blue metal, £361 in white metal, £949 in ballast £921 in kerbing and ...

    Article : 78 words
  27. WOOLLAHRA.

    The Woollahra Council have been for some time engaged in the preparation of several additional bylaws for the borough. At the last meeting Alderman W. Bell sought to amend certain of the bylaws, but his motions were ...

    Article : 155 words
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