Last night about 50 railway men were addressed by Mr. T. D. Richards, member of the Railway Appeal Board, and by Mr. Young, M.L.A. Mr. Richards dealt with the work of ...
Article : 241 wordsThe Wilson Hall at the Melbourne University on Monday night (reports the "Argus") was well filled with an audience of about 500 audience to hear the lecture by Mr. Tate, director of education in ...
Article : 1,365 wordsIt is always a sad thing to have to chronicle of the exhaustion of nature, particularly when that exhaustion has been the result of man's efforts, carried on without regard to the future. Such, however, must ...
Article : 642 wordsAt a meeting of the council of the Chamber of Commerce, on Monday the president reported that, in company with Mr. Alfred de Lissa and the secretary, he had that morning had an ...
Article : 609 wordsThe most sensational trial which has occupied a Berlin Court for many years was concluded this evening after having lasted 24 days (wrote the Berlin correspondent of the ...
Article : 1,723 words"Everything comes to the man who waits." Possibly; but the man has sometimes a very long time to wait, and such has been the experience of the foreign residents in Tonga, ...
Article : 627 wordsOne of the most encouraging features in connection with the mission work of the Methodist Church in Fiji, and one which is often referred to with pardonable pride by the ...
Article : 758 wordsAt the last council meeting correspondence was read from the Railway Commissioners relative to the blocking of the water in Molong Creek. The council complained of the ...
Article : 91 wordsSir,—I read the letter signed "N. S. W." in your issue of the 8th instant with pleasure. Like the majority of the residents of this State, I can see there is need for reform in our educational system. Still, ...
Article : 157 wordsWilliam M'Carroll was before the court this morning to answer a charge of attempted assault upon a domestic servant at North Wagga on Sunday morning. Lengthy evidence ...
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Article : 393 wordsA fire broke out at Murrey's Hotel last night, owing to a lamp falling amongst a lot of samples which were displayed in the hampie room. The fire was fortunately stopped ...
Article : 61 wordsSir,—In the report of the deputational visit from the Chamber of Commerce to Sir William J. Lyne, to urge upon that gentleman the expediency of establishing the Commonwealth Patents headquarters in ...
Article : 862 wordsOn Tuesday night a three-roomed cottage at Yowie Bay, the property of Mr. M'Iver, was destroyed by fire. The only occupant at the time of the outbreak being Mrs. M'Ivor, her ...
Article : 89 wordsA meeting of the council of the Chamber of Commerce was held on Monday. There were present Messrs. G. S. Littlejohn (president), Rogers, Gotthelf, Wall, Bligh, ...
Article : 664 wordsThe foundation-stone of the new hospital was laid this afternoon by Mr. Waddell, State Treasurer. Nearly £500 was placed on the stone, Mr. James Robinson giving £100, Mrs. ...
Article : 94 wordsAt the last meeting of the Annandale Council, Alderman Coyle moved,—"That the co-operation of the city and suburban municipal councils be invited with a view to securing the licensing of dealers in ...
Article : 160 wordsMr. John Burns gives his opinions on some questions of the day in the December "World's Work." Mr. Burns is certainly no pessimist as regards the British workman. When it was ...
Article : 381 wordsAn epidemic of typhoid fever is causing some anxliey in the Maitland district; 16 cases were in the hospital yesterday, and two were admitted to-day. ...
Article : 30 wordsConcord is now entitled to nine aldermen in lieu of six. Two of the old alderman retire in accordance with the Municipalities Act, and are eligible for re-election. Ratepayers will, therefore, have to vote for five ...
Article : 154 wordsThe annual meeting of the Queen Victoria Lodge, No. 66, P.A.F.S. of Australia, was held on Monday evening in the Oddfellows' Hall. The following officers were installed:—W.M., ...
Article : 139 wordsIn the statement of receipts and expenditure submitted at the last meeting of the Randwick Council, it was shown that the total rates received to January 12 amounted to £5214 17s 7d, viz:—West Ward, ...
Article : 98 wordsAlderman W. J. Blunt (Mayor) submitted his report at the meeting of the council on Tuesday night. [?] said that before the municipal year closed he hoped they would have the satisfaction of knowing that nearly ...
Article : 476 wordsThe Rev. Mr. Ashworth, who was ordained on Sunday by Bishop Barlow at Goulburn, has been appointed to act as curate here, and will arrive in February. ...
Article : 32 wordsSir,—I have to thank you for so promptly publishing my letter in your issue of January 8. With all due deference to you, 1 fail to see why you should in your footnote to my letter regret the "tone" of ...
Article : 1,487 wordsQuite a stir was caused here to-day when Sergeant Duprez, of Junee, and Constable Morris, of Coolamon, brought in four wellknown farmers charged with stealing and ...
Article : 252 wordsMr. J. H. Maiden, Government Botanist and Director of the Botanic Gardens, Sydney, read a paper on "Hybridisation in the Genus Eucalyptus," or before the Science Congress at ...
Article : 359 wordsThe "Lancet" reports a discussion of the Academy of Medicine, Paris, in which M. Luea, Championnere said that every day more confirmation was forthcoming of the idea that it was the abuse of ...
Article : 90 wordsSir,—While the opinion is generally expressed that population and wealth are not growing fast enough here, notwithstanding the large sums of borrowed money laid out professedly for the development of the ...
Article : 580 wordsIn an interesting paper read to the British Medical Asociation, Dr. R. J. M. Buchanan pointed out the varying susceptibility of various races to diseases. To tuberculosis the Gaclic and Cymric races are ...
Article : 167 wordsUnder certain weather conditions the bench at Balmoral, Middle Harbour, is strewn with debris, some of watch is of an offensive character. The matter being brought under the ...
Article : 135 wordsSir,—In your issue of to-day your correspondent, George Pile, seems to think and would have the public think, that the recent Illawarra election results point out that the workers, who are in a majority ...
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Article : 239 wordsAt the monthly meeting of the committee, of the Marrickville Cottage Hospital accounts, amounting to £105 13s 3d, were passed for payment. The matron's report for the month was:—Admissions, 17; males 9, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 14 Jan 1904, Page 4
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