The Rev. E. R. Gribble, of Yarraban Aboriginal Mission, near Cairns, who had been spending the last two months visiting the Fraser Island Mission, reached the Heads in ...
Article : 682 wordsMr. A. Musgrave, secoretary to the Governments of New Guinea for many years, was a passenger by the steamer Empire. He has been granted three months' leave of absence. In ...
Article : 219 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Propating) addressed a large meeting of his constituents at North Hobart this evening. He reviewed the work of last session, and vindicated the actions of the ...
Article : 128 wordsMrs. R. East presided at the morning session of the Christian Endeavour Convention, yesterday, the question under discussion being the better training of junior workers. There ...
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Article : 237 wordsAnhui, s, 2250 tons, Captain Sommerville, from Adelaide, via Newcastle. G. S. Yuill and Co., Ltd., agents. Era, s, 2378 tons, Captain J. Rowlands, from Port ...
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Article : 567 wordsRev. Dr. F. E. Clark was entertained at dinner last evening at the A.B.C. Rooms by the council of the New South Wales Alliance. Canon Boyce was in the chair, and amongst those present were the ...
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Article : 272 wordsThe anticipated defeat of the Deakin Ministry on the question of including State servants in the Arbitration Bill still forms the chief topic of conversation among members in the ...
Article : 266 wordsA public meeting of ratepayers of pyrmont was held last night in the Methodist Church, Harris-street, for the purpose of protesting against the increased rate levied by the Water and Sewerage Board in connection ...
Article : 303 wordsIn opening the Oberon show, the Minister for Mines and Agriculture, Mr. Kidd, said the rains had given an impetus to the mining industry, and during the past two months the gold production of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 390 wordsAt London: Rhodesian, s. from Sydney, via South Africa and ports, sailed Nov. 26. Indradevi, [?], (Tyser line), from Sydney, via New Zealand ports, sailed Nov. 6. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 725 wordsAt Cygnet River, Kangaroo Island, the infant daughter of Joseph John Bates, a farmer, died recently. She was born on April 20 last year, and had been ailing for about nine months. ...
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Article : 501 wordsThe tenth annual distribution of certificates and medals in connection with the Sydney College of Music was held last evening at the Y.M.C.A. Hall, which was filled, and standing room was not ...
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Article : 351 wordsThe cordiality of the feeling existing between the French nation and Australians was made apparent at a very pleasing function, which took place at the Australia Hotel yesterday afternoon. The French ...
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Article : 889 wordsSir,—There seem to be many ideas as to the cause of the decline in child birth, and my idea is that demand for woman labour in the factories, shops and offices is the principal cause. Women are filling ...
Article : 977 wordsYesterday the 4-m bq Tasmania was removed from Pyrmont Wharf to Walker's whart at 6 a.m. To-day the removals will be:—Samoena, sh, from Pyrmont Wharf to the stream, at 6 a.m.: Almedia, Nor. ...
Article : 57 wordsA large congregation filled the Centenary Hall at the evening meeting to liston to addresses by Rev. G. T. Wilden and Rev. Dr. Clark, Rev. Charles Whyte, M. A. (president of the New South Wales ...
Article : 844 wordsThe A[?]bui arrived at Sydney yesterday from Adelaide via Newcastle, and sails for Japan ports, via Hongkong. Manila, Po[?] Dalwin, Thursday Island, and Queensland ports on the 18th instant, at noon. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 375 wordsThe following telegrams were received yesterday respecting the condition of the bars at high water:— Manning Heads, 12ft on bar, rise of tide 3ft 6in; Ballina, 14ft on bar, 12ft inside channel; Cape Hawke, ...
Article : 59 wordsTo-morrow Irishmen the world over will celebrate the festival of Ireland's national saint. At 9 o'clock sol[?]an High Mass will be celebrated at St. Mary's Cathedral. Cardinal Moran will preside, and the Very ...
Article : 116 wordsBy yesterday's mail news of accidents to three of the steamers of the German-Australian S.S. Company's fleet was received. An Amsterdam telegram, date February 5. stated: —"The owners of the steamer ...
Article : 313 wordsUpon the House of Representatives meeting this afternoon the Prime Minister said he had received the following telegram from Brisbane:—"The steamer Aramac has been ...
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Article : 32 wordsMr. R. N. Kirk, Sydney agent for the Broken Hill Proprietary Company, advises the receipt of the following cable by the company:—London, March 14.—Silver, 2s 2 5-16d ...
Article : 44 wordsHis Excellency the Governor, Sir Harry H. Rawson, yesterday telegraphed the following message of sympathy to the Brisbane manager of the Australasian Steam Navigation ...
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Article : 751 wordsIn the live stock market to-day 10,800 fat sheep were yarded. A large proportion consisted of good and prime qualities, including a representative draft of merinos from Riverina. Owing to the increased ...
Article : 193 wordsParcels addressed to the United Kingdom, [?]pt Ceylon, India, Malta, and Hongkong, via the Unite Kingdom, will be received at the Parcels Office, [?] Castlereagh-street, for transmission per P. and O. ...
Article : 159 wordsThe following public holidays have been ga[?]etted:— District of Delegate and Police District of Young, Wednesday, March 16; Districts of Peak Hill. Cooma, Grenfell, Bourke, Forbes, Wilcannia and Wellington. ...
Article : 104 wordsA man named Walter Rogers, 40, living in Leswell-street, Woollahra. whilst working at Fort Macquarie tram sheds yesterday afternoon, tripped over a screw-jack. He was ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 16 Mar 1904, Page 10
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