At London: Niwara, s., from New Zealand ports (sailed from Wellington July 16); Thetis, barque, from Melbourne (sailed May £1). At Hamburg: Elbing, s., from Adelaide, via Sourabaya, ...
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Article : 1,207 wordsThe fifth annual general meeting of the British Empire League was held on Monday, July 7, at Merchant Taylors' Hall (reports the "Times"). The Duke of Devonshire (President of the ...
Article : 1,934 wordsThe resignation of Dr. Beattie Smith as medical superintendent of the Kew Lunatic Asylum was formally accepted to-day by the Executive Council. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe Victorian revenue for August amounted to £524,020, or £23,229 more than for August, 1901. For the two months of the current financial year the revenue was £1,076,979, or £9309 in excess of the ...
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Article : 68 wordsThe death of the Rev. Dr. Peter Mercer, at his residence, Mentone, this morning, removes a conspicuous and interesting figure identified with the early history of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 97 wordsIn the Assembly the Speaker in announcing the death of Mr. Sadler, member for Grenville, pointed out he was the fourth member 'removed by death during the present Parliament. The Premier, who ...
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Article : 464 wordsA pleasing ceremony took place at St. Vincent's Hospital. Darlinghurst, yesterday afternoon, when the Mayoress (Mrs. Hughes) and several members of the ladies committee of the St. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 694 wordsThe Premier, Mr. Irvine, has declined to comply with the request of the committee of the Women's Hospital, that a County Court; Judge be appointed to inquire into the charges made by the honorary ...
Article : 353 wordsThe Anglican General Mission within the diocese of Sydney, which was begun on Saturday, was continued yesterday. In the various suburban churches the attendances were good, and the ...
Article : 412 wordsAdvices received by the London mail yesterday contained descriptions of the new steamship Grac[?]hus, recently built for Messrs. Arch[?]bald Currie and Co. Melbourne. She was launched on ...
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Article : 102 wordsThe Postmaster has suggested to the Premier that a request should be made for an Admiralty vessel to search for the missing labour schooner Sibyl, as the Government steamers have not sufficient bunker ...
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Article : 760 wordsThe premises occupied by Messrs. Fallon and Co., tea importers, 219 Clarence-street, were broken into on Monday night, and 15 chests of tea, valued at £70, removed. An entrance was effected from the rear by ...
Article : 169 wordsIn accordance with a proposition, from Mr. Deakin the Cabinet to-day decided to set apart Sunday next as a day of thanksgiving for ram in places where it has fallen recently, and a day of humiliation and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 576 wordsMr. F. E. Allport, aged 57, a well-known, Hobart resident, suddenly fell dead in Murruy-street to-day, a victim to heart disease. At the Supreme Court to-day E. J. Peterson, legal ...
Article : 65 wordsH.M.S. Archer, which has been absent from this port on a visit to the islands during the past two months, returned to Sydney late last night, and anchored in Watson's Bay. She proceeded from ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 350 wordsThe Murray River Commission met and examined several witnesses. Mr. John Fagan, of Ardmona, said the Goulburn Valley district was peculiarly suitable for irrigation, and 12 years' experience under ...
Article : 184 wordsThe British Consul at Taganrog states, in his latest report (according to the London "Times"), that those interested in the (grain trade have come to the sad conclusion that the rural economy of Russia does ...
Article : 308 wordsThe dispute between the members of the Shipwrights' Provident Union of Port Jackson and the Amalgamated, Society of Carpenters and Joiners over the definitions of work claimed by each body, ...
Article : 113 wordsJoseph Dollard, a trucker employed in the South mine narrowly escaped serious injury last night. He started to work on the first shift, when he slipped ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 3 Sep 1902, Page 10
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