The anniversary festival of the Young Men's Christian Association of Sydney, which was held at the rooms last evening, was in all respects successful. The occasion was especially important, inasmuch that ...
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Article : 1,556 wordsCaptain Rason, Chief British Commissioner at the New Hebrides, returns by the steamer Ysabel to-day to resume his charge after a brief visit to Australia. During the past few weeks Captain Rason ...
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Article : 201 wordsSheep: 4000 by rail from Condobolin, Borainbil to Bourke; 2103 an [?] 1897, Borainbil to Bourke; all the New Zealand Association, Limited, owners. ...
Article : 28 wordsCheese cured at it temperature not to exceed 65 deg. is very much superior in quality to that cured at any other temperature. This was determined in some Canadian tests made at Ontario experiment station. ...
Article : 942 wordsAs intimated in yesterday's issue of the "Herald " the medals and gratuities awarded to the members of the China naval contingents from Australia have been received from England by his Excellency ...
Article : 262 wordsIn the course of his latter announcing the withdrawal of further support to the Government Mr. Eden George, M.L.A., made certain charget againt the administiation of the Government Labour ...
Article : 673 wordsFORBFS.—At a meeting of the rabbit board this afternoon it was decided to co-operate with the Yass board in offering a reward for the extermination of rabbits The Under-Secretary for Lauds wrote ...
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Article : 1,250 wordsActive steps have already been taken by Admiral Fanshawe with a view to the formation of au Australian branch of the Royal Naval Reserves, and it is understood that a memorandum outlining what is ...
Article : 709 wordsMr. Henry Green, of Bowan Park, has purchased a traction engine, and has already completed several cont[?]cts for ploughing. The engine hauls equal to 11 ploughs, and turns over 11 acres per day. The ...
Article : 66 wordsSir,—At the general elections Mr. George was returned as an avowed supporter of the See Ministry, and as a reward for his promised [?]de[?]ty the received the support of ...
Article : 360 wordsThe official opening of the show took place to-day the ceremony being performed by the president (Mr. H. A. Lowe). Among the visitors were Messrs. Moore, Archer, T. R. Smith, Richards, aud T. ...
Article : 978 wordsMiss Nellie Stewar[?] and the other members of Mr. George Musgrove's Dramatic Company will make their farewell appearance at the Theatre Royal to-night. "Zaza" is certain to draw u crowded house ...
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Article : 242 wordsA difficulty has arisen ns a result of the award of the arbitration Court in connection tilth the Breadcarters' Union dispute with the master bakers in regard to the Easter holiday arrangements. The matter ...
Article : 208 wordsWithin the next few months relief crews for four of the warships on the Australian station, the Torch, Mildurn, Wallaroo, and Ringarooma, will arrive from England. Information has just been received ...
Article : 436 wordsThe members of the Blind Association were present at last night's performance of "On and Off" at the Palace Theatre as the guest of Messrs. Willoughby and Geach. This piece is now drawing large ...
Article : 49 wordsJudging by the crowded state of the Centenary Hall last night much interest was taken in the invitation concert given by Miss Agnes Chambers. That well-know[?] teacher und [?]anist made use of the ...
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Article : 558 wordsIn view of the plague regulations which are in force with respect to vessels arriving from San Francisco on account of the alleged existence of plague there, the following extract from the ...
Article : 443 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Railway and Tramway Service Association, No. 1, Sydney branch, was held at the Trades' Hall last night. Mr. James Lamond presided. A large amount of business was ...
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Article : 278 wordsIn view of the fact that the Treasurer only returned to Sydney from Tamworth yesterday morning, and was so busy with departmental duties that he had no time to spare in analysing the ...
Article : 242 wordsMr. J. Laker Macmillan writes ia reference to the regulations with regard to tho use of preservatives in food. He says the regulation of December 12 last "is now reintroduccd, and ...
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Advertising : 190 wordsThe show was continued to-day in fine weather. There was a much larger attendance than yesterday. Mr. Austin Chapman, M.P., was amongst the visitors. The ring events proved attractive owing to ...
Article : 435 wordsAnnouncements to the effect that the drought has broken have so frequently proved fallacious that people are shy of the phrase, and he would be a bold man who would dare to assert that the bad seasons ...
Article : 308 words" Devoir " writes:— "In the 'Herald' appears a notice over the name of Edward F. Pittman, Undersecretary for Mines and Agriculture, intimating that no rabbits, hares, or poultry would be received at ...
Article : 218 wordsIn the Canterbury Town Hall on Wednesday evening Mr. Varney Parkes delivered an address on the "Political Situation." Mr. Parkes, who was well received, said that as he ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 3 Apr 1903, Page 3
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