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Advertising : 255 wordsThe third engagement of the English cricketers was commenced yesterday at the Sydney Cricket Ground under delightful Heather conditions. At [?] o'clock the game stood:—New South Wales, 288; ...
Article : 2,663 wordsThere are no fresh developments in State politics To-day nearly all the country members left the city for their homes by the early trains. Several of the Ministers also left the city during the ...
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Advertising : 356 wordsIn the Legislation Assembly to-day the Premier laid on the table a letter which he had addressed to the President and the members of the Senate, also a letter from the Minister of Agriculture addressed to ...
Article : 447 wordsOn Thursday evening the Parramatta No. 2 Squadron of New South Wales Lancers held a continental in the Barrack grounds, when there were about 1000 peoplo present. A number of contests ...
Article : 109 wordsThe Premier received a report from Dr. Tidswell, of the Board of Health, yesterday, stating that the plague pat[?]ent in quarantine was progressing favourably. The patient's associates continued free from ...
Article : 221 wordsThe question of the systematic broaching of cargo between London and Australia formed the subject of a long discussion at a meeting of the council of the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce held in the Hall of Commerce this ...
Article : 332 wordsThe weather of late has been most variable, and two hailstorms in two consecutive days had the effect of making the fruitgrowers feel particularly uncomfortable. This year the citrus crop has hung ...
Article : 292 wordsYesterday the Mayor (Alderman Sir James Graham) expressed to a representative of the "Herald" his gratification at the absence of any further case or suspected case of plague. The experience of ...
Article : 216 wordsCaptain F. M. Maling reports that on October 30, 1901, when in lat. 38.32 S., long, 76.58 E., at noon, he spoke the ship Macquarie, bound cast. She wished to be reported all well. The Macquarie is from London to Sydney, and ...
Article : 59 wordsA conference of delegates representing the Post and Telegraph Associations of the Commonwealth is now sitting in Melbourne. The associations represented are New South Wales Post and Electric Telegraph ...
Article : 191 wordsThis steamer, of the British-India Company's line, passed Wilson's at 4.45 a.m. yesterday, and should arrive in Sydney late in the afternoon. The Bezwada has fair lines of Eastern produce on board, and on arrival will probably ...
Article : 47 wordsThe wool receipts at Newcastle during the week ended this afternoon announced to 2881 bales, making a total of 31,313 bales received since the opening of the present season, as compared with 38,489 bales at the corresponding ...
Article : 179 wordsThe Karlsruhe is due in Port Said, en route from Sydney to Bremen, to-day. The Rhein leaves Adelaide to-morrow for Bremen, via Ports. ...
Article : 139 wordsFor some time past the residents of Granville have been agitating for the erection of a Public school at East Granville. At last meeting of the council a letter was read from the Department of Public ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 523 wordsIn connection with the strike of tailoresses, matters yesterday were quiet, and so far as any actual settlement was concerned they were practically in the same position as they were a week ago. Pickets ...
Article : 772 wordsThe carpenters and joiners who struck for an increase of wages held another meeting to-day at the old Trades Hall, when Mr. Playdell, one of the delegates who waited on the Builders and ...
Article : 344 wordsThe Waipori will leave Sydney to-day for Bluff direct. The Warrimoo leaves Wellington to-day for Sydney. The Kamona leaves Devonport on Monday for Sydney. The Rakanoa leaves Auckland for Fiji about Friday. ...
Article : 38 wordsThree Additions were made to-day to the fleet of deepsea vessels in port awaiting coal cargoes for foreign markets. The barque Arethusa arrived from Trincomalee to load a full cargo of Duckenfield coal for the West Coast. the ship ...
Article : 250 wordsMessrs. G. S. Yuill and Co., Limited, note:— The Chingtu leaves Sydney for Hongkong and Japan on Monday, December 2, calling at Thursday Island, Port Darwin, and Manila. ...
Article : 112 wordsIn spite of the fact that some time ago the retaining wall of the Hunt's Creek reservoir (the Parramatta water supply) was raised some feet the supply does not seem sufficient for the town's ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 wordsMessrs. Gibbs, Bright, and Co. report:— The Airlic sailed from Sydney on November 17 for Manila, China, and Japan, via usual ports and Timor, and left Brisbane on November 19. ...
Article : 108 wordsIn connection with the Simultaneous Mission now being conducted, a service was held in the Paramatta Gaol on Friday morning, by permission of the authorities. The service was conducted by the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 605 wordsThe weekly smelting returns of the Sulphide Corporation at Cookle Creek are as follows:—Ore treated, 859 tons, producing bullion and matte containing 152[?]oz. of gold. 16,666oz. of silver, 176 tons of lead, and three tons of ...
Article : 117 wordsThe Star of Australia left Melbourne November 9 for Dunkirk and London. The Star of England, s., is due at Melbourne from London. ...
Article : 166 wordsMr. J. J. Miller, the treasurer of the Central Cumberland Cricket Club, has received very encouraging offers of support in the event of a cricket match being arranged between the ...
Article : 81 wordsA news agency telegram to the "London Standard" of October 17 states:—"A long-standing fe[?]d that has existed between the Durham Light Infantry and the Worcestershire Regiment came to a ...
Article : 321 wordsIn the Summons Division of the City Court to-day Brothers Black, proprietor of a fruit shop, was committed for trial to the December sittings of the Newcastle Court of Quarter Sessions on a charge of having assaulted Aileen ...
Article : 367 wordsMrs. Monro, wife of the Church of England elergy[?] at Wedderburn, died on Wednesday under very sad circumstances. She came with her husband from Maitland, New South Wales, a few months ...
Article : 356 wordsParramatta still keeps up its reputation for large eels. On Thursday a very large one measuring 5ft. long and weighing 15lb., was caught in the freshwater portion of the river in Parramatta Park. ...
Article : 39 wordsMessrs. Birt and Co., Limited, managing agents for the Federal Steam Navigation Company, Limited, report their steamers' and sailers' movements as under— The Cornwall leaves Adelaide on the 24th instant for ...
Article : 168 wordsOn Thursday evening the pupils of the Auburn North Public School held then annual concert in the Auburn Town Hall, when there was a good attendance. A number of excellent part songs were ...
Article : 52 wordsA meeting of the Eight-hours Demonstration Committee was held at the Trades Hall last night, Mr. A. M'Dougall presiding. The balance-sheet for the past year was presented and adopted. It ...
Article : 138 wordsReuter's representative has had an interview with Dr. M. A. Stein, who is returning to India (says the London "Daily Telegraph") after making a preliminary arrangement of the remarkable finds ...
Article : 856 wordsThe ketch Mystery, employed on the Tasmanian coast, on her last trip had an experience which those on board are not likely to forget in a hurry. Anxiety was lately expressed as to her welfare, but those whose relatives were ...
Article : 167 wordsSo far very little light has been thrown upon the manner of the deathbed of the late Ameer, but the Simla correspondent of the London "Times" on October 16 cable an interesting account given by ...
Article : 829 wordsSome month since a considerable amount of discussion took place in Sydney bearing on the question of whether the bubonic plague existed at San Francisco or not. Some merchants in Sydney who were ...
Article : 334 wordsThe London "Chronicle's" correspondent at Montreal is responsible for the following statement:—"The Royal visit, from which so much had been anticipated, has not been the success expected, ...
Article : 343 wordsThe match between South Australia and Victoria was commenced on the Melbourne Cricket Ground shortly after noon to-day in beautiful weather, and on a perfect wicket. Reedman beat Worrall in the ...
Article : 748 wordsThe ship Trafalgar will be towed to Mort's Dock to-day for the purpose of being cleaned and painted. The R.M.S. Sonoma will leave the company's buoy this morning, and berth at the east side of Circular Quay. ...
Article : 125 wordsA conference of Mayors of suburban municipalities was held at the invitation of Alderman Allen Taylor (Mayor of Annandale) at the E[?]te Hall, last night. There were present the Mayors of Leichhardt, ...
Article : 532 wordsThe following reports as to the bars along the coast were received yesterday:— Tweed Heads.—9ft. 6in. on bar at high water, channel well north. Red buoy crossing 8ft. 6in., very narrow; ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 131 wordsThe German ship Aldebaran has been fixed to load wheat at South Australia, Melbourne, or Geelong, for the United Kingdom or Continent. The Italian barque Fillipo Denegri loads grain at South ...
Article : 69 wordsThe annual matches of the Victoria Rifle Association were continued in perfect weather Special interest was attached to the win of the Grand Aggregate, the first prize carrying £100 cash and the V.R.A. gold medal. There ...
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Advertising : 488 wordsBallumbie, barque, 1084 tons, Melbourne to South Africa —produce. Aldebaran, ship, 1836 tons, South Australia, Melbourne and Geelong to United Kingdom or continent—wheat. ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Manly Industrial Fete has been conducted with success since the opening on Wednesday, and is to be continued to-day from 2 to 10 p.m. The exhibition of art needlework in the principal stall has ...
Article : 180 wordsA court of arbitration was held recently at Fremantle to decide a claim made by a fisherman named Frozer against the master of the wrecked barque Ville de Rouen for services rendered. In the course of his evidence ...
Article : 89 wordsSir,—For the first time in the history of the temporance organisations an opportunity has occurred, through the Government resuming the Rocks area, to present a united front and bring their whole forces ...
Article : 274 wordsThe undermentioned Appointments have been gazetted:—Captain Charles W. Hay and Mr. James R. Ferrier, to be assistant barbour masters; the Rev. S. A. Champion, to be assistant Church of England chaplain to the gaol at ...
Article : 243 wordsSir,—I have much pleasure in endorsing the remarks of your correspondent "Arncliffic," in to-day's "Herald" re the above. Of course, Mr. O'Sullivan is at liberty to prefer the unionist to the ...
Article : 203 wordsThe teams selected for the pennant are:—1, Currie, Williams Norris, Dimelow; 2, Patison, Vernon, Bonner, Black; 3. J. Badmington, Hunt, Ogilvy, Nightingale; 4, Hind, Maybury, Parker, ...
Article : 108 wordsHis Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor has appointed the following gentlemen to be the appointed and official members respectively of the licensing courts for the licensing districts specified in connection with their ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 23 Nov 1901, Page 12
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