In connection with the question of the returned soldiers' deducted pay, and the stand taken by the Government in the matter, Mr. J. Howarth, chairman of the committee acting for the aggrieved man, ...
Article : 667 wordsThe following letter relative to the question of future mail services across the Pacific, and also to the suggested mail service to London via the San Francisco route, has been forwarded to the ...
Article : 2,391 wordsPAMBULA, Monday. Mr. Austin Chapman, M.P., is visiting the electorate this week, making inquiries [?] federal capital matter. ...
Article : 27 words"Then you look on Lady Gwendoline's fate as foregone conclusion," said Howard, alone with Verena on Sunday afternoon. "She would sear[?]ely have accepted the one ...
Article : 1,572 wordsThe meeting of the Manchester Unity Order of Oddfellows was concluded on Friday. It was decided to recommend the printing and circulation of the Hon. Alex Kethel's speech at the opening of the ...
Article : 126 wordsMr. R. G. Dulhunty, the district stock inspector, who recently returned from an official visit round Bundemar, Trangi[?], Collie, and Wambiana, says that the country everywhere has the appearance of being ...
Article : 710 wordsThe receipts at the Grafton Land Office last quarter were £1999. ...
Article : 16 wordsOld-age pension certificates have been granted and issued to 226. Applications refused numbered 45, struck out 3, adjonrned 6. Total to December 31, 280. ...
Article : 28 words"Merchant" writes in regard to the despatch of mails by the Vancouver and San Francisco steamers. He says—"I see by the telegrams this morning that the Vancouver boat arrived at Brisbane on ...
Article : 193 wordsThe residence of Walter Teal, painter, was destroyed by fire on Saturday night, with all its contents. The fire was caused by a window curtain being blown on to a lighted candle. The contents of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 100 wordsEdward Osborne Litchfield, of Tingha solicitor, previously of Sydney. Mr. N. F. Giblin, official assignee. CREDITOR'S PETITION. ...
Article : 51 words"La Gioconda," a work of unusual magnitude and spectacular beauty, was repeated under Signor H[?]zon's musical direction last night at Her Majesty's Theatre. The beautiful "Bullet of the Hours" ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 wordsMr. Joshua Ives, for a good many years past one of the foremost musicians in Adelaide, where he has filled the Chair of Music in the University, arrived in Sydney on Saturday last. Mr. Ives was originally ...
Article : 536 wordsBefore the Deputy Registra[?] in No. 2 Court, at 10.30 a.m.: Allen ats. Morgan. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe mail tain from Sydney was delayed at Woodstock Station for two hours through inability to obtain the staff. ...
Article : 25 wordsBreach of the Licensing Act.—In the Summons Division of the Central Police Court yesterday, before Mr. W. M. Macfarlane, D.S.M., Patrick Carey, licensee of the Quarryman's Arms Hotel, John-street, ...
Article : 626 wordsGERRINGONG, Monday. The Rev. M. Harris, of South Australia, the new incumbent of the Congregational church of Gerringong, preached yesterday. ...
Article : 365 wordsThe following have been elected the progress committee:—Messrs. J. Bercmi, jun., F. Pankhurst, J. Henderson, H. Perrelt, M. Reilly, C. Hughes, M. Hayes, E. Gauchet, J. Bush, M. Moylan, B. ...
Article : 55 wordsWith reference to the excavations being made in Hunter-street, in connection with which it is said that the officials of the Railway Department have exhibited short-sightedness in not notifying the ...
Article : 322 wordsA special meeting of the council was held in the council-chambers on Friday night, when the plans and specifications for the erection of gasworks, prepared by Mr. M. Coward, were laid upon the table ...
Article : 118 wordsMethodist union inaugural services were conducted yesterday, when the congregations of the two local churches worshipped together. The camp meeting in the afternoon was interrupted by rain, and an ...
Article : 179 wordsThe first of a series of meeting which it is proposed to hold in connection with the world-wide week of united prayer, under the auspices of the Evangelieal Alliance, was held last night in the small hall of ...
Article : 476 wordsA meeting of journeymen bakers was held at the Royal Alfred Hotel on Saturday night to consider the advisability of forming a union to co-operate with the Sydney Union. Mr. Hawkins (delegate ...
Article : 1,194 wordsA general meeting of the William O'Brien excursion general committee was held last night at Ryan's Hotel. George-street West, Dr. Charles W. MacCarthy in the Chair. The report of the hon. ...
Article : 246 wordsAt the Police Court on Friday several applications by Assyrians for hawkers' licenses were refused by the Bench, as the necessary three weeks' notice had not been given in accordance with the Act. Fresh ...
Article : 78 wordsAt the Police Court to-day Catherine Jones was summoned by Philip Anthony Miller for the detention of a gold ring valued at £2 10s. Complainant, a dairyman, deposed that at the beginning of February ...
Article : 225 wordsThe weekly sitting of the Central Licensing Court was held yesterday, the Bench comprising Mr. G. H. Smithers, S.M. (presiding), Mr. C. N. Payten, S.M., and Mr. F. Penny, L.M. The following ...
Article : 272 wordsThe worries of a waitress may not have been sung abut so wittilyas the troubles of a policeman's life, but that the waitress is no more immune than our respected guardian of the law became evident in a ...
Article : 444 wordsOne night last week an old man named Michael Pear[?] sustained serious injury to his head through being knocked down by a youug man Thorn. The injured man was taken to the asylum by the ...
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Article : 304 wordsSir,—The wicked waste of money referred to by Mr. E. P. Simpson in your issue of Saturday by the Government breaking up the roadway and forming a channel down the centre of Hunter-street ...
Article : 192 wordsAt the invitation of Mr. H. T. Keys a large number of residents formed a shooting party on the Bengalla estate on saturday, and enjoyed good sport, though the game was not as plentiful as usual. ...
Article : 118 wordsAt the police court to-day, in a case where the rabbit inspector appointed by the Stock Board proceeded against a landholder for failing to destroy rabbits after due notice, Mr. Walsh, on behalf of the ...
Article : 95 wordsFry's Cocoa. Be sure you get Fry's.—Advt. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 7 Jan 1902, Page 7
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