The committee of the Sydney City Mission met in the Y.M.C.A. buildings. The president (Rev. George Campbell) occupied the chair. Revs. George Brown, W. M. Dill Mucky, J. G. Southby, Messrs. ...
Article : 341 wordsThe Quarter Sessions Court was opened this morning. Acting-Judge Harris presided, and Mr. Bovan was Crown prosecutor. Sarah Jane Browning for receiving stolen sheep was sentenced to 18 months' ...
Article : 283 wordsA deputation representing the Evangelical Council and other religious associations, comprising a number of ministers of religion and others, was introduced to the State Premier yesterday by Messrs. J. S. T. ...
Article : 628 wordsThe thirty-ninth annual picnic of the Shipwrights' Provident Union of Port Jackson was held yesterday at Clifton Gardens. A large number of members and friends were conveyed to the picnic grounds by ...
Article : 696 wordsThe new century celebrated its coming with an exultant boom in the prices of securities of all kinds. All previous records were broken, alike in the figures reached and the sum of the ...
Article : 1,643 wordsAnnandale.—Alderman Allen Taylor has been elected to the position of Mayor of Annandale, on the motion of Alderman Cohen, seconded by Alderman Maxwell. Alderman Wells (the retiring Mayor) was ...
Article : 587 wordsThe next day was Thursday—early closing day at Branston—therefore no one was surprised when Mrs. Fyander, having, as she averred, some business to do in the town, ordered the gig in the ...
Article : 1,946 wordsThe "Public Service Gazette" notifies the following appointments:—Mr. Edgar E. Voutin to be junior clerk in Chief Secretary's Department, appointment confirmed; Mr. M. M. Lumsdaine to be junior clerk in the electoral ...
Article : 375 wordsSir,—"What is wanted most in these colonies," wrote the superintendent of the Government Labour Bureau in his last yearly report, "is the promotion and establishment of large manufacturing industries ...
Article : 1,257 wordsParliament opens with the re-election of M. Paul Deschanel as President of the Chamber. M Brisson was the only other candidate. M. Deschanel is a great favourite. He is ornate and ...
Article : 597 wordsSir,—I notice in your issue of the 13th that Mr. Staples gives certain "facts" in support of the protectionist theory. It would be well, perhaps, to show how much they are worth. He says "as a result of ...
Article : 572 wordsSir,—A mighty voice resounded through Hartley Vale last week: a great thought was uttered, and only a few citizens heard it. For fear still fewer persons would need it the press echoed it, and now it ...
Article : 1,379 wordsAt the fortnightly meeting of the Executive Committee of the N.S.W. Patriotic Fund there being present—Messrs. T. A. Dibbs, J. Russell French, L. P. Bain, Ernest L. Davis, ...
Article : 138 wordsSir,—One reads with painful frequency that Mr. Smith has been elected Mayor for the fifth, sixth, seventh, and sometimes the fourteenth and fifteenth time in succession. What are the aldermen doing in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 328 wordsThe annual meeting of the New South Wales Corps of Engineers to consider affairs in connection with regimental and rifle club shootings was held at the field companies' depot, Moore Park, on the 7th ...
Article : 733 wordsSir,—Mr. C. R. Staples, i[?] a letter in your issue of oven date undertaken to prove from Coghlan:— 1. "That it costs the ordinary house father and mother, with an average family of five, £17 18s 6d ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 180 wordsThe fourteenth annual meeting of this club was held in the drill shed, Fort Macquarie. Captain Lindeman presided, and there was an excellent attendance. The honorary secretary (Sub-Lieutenant ...
Article : 365 wordsHarvest festival services were held in the above church om Sunday last. The decorations were of a special character, and presented a very pleasing effect. The morning service was conducted by the Rev. R. ...
Article : 88 wordsSir,—Under this heading Mr. C. R. Staples, in your issue of to-day, endeavours to show that it costs a married couple with a family of five £17 18s 6d per annum more to live with the same degree of ...
Article : 555 wordsChrist Church, Gladesville.—At the meeting for the election of the synods, the Rev. R. Nelson Howard presiding, Mr. C. Gifford Moore and Mr. James Ross were unanimously elected to the diocesan synod. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 436 wordsFew professional actresses are better known in the Commonwealth than Miss Maude Raynor. When a reporter called at her residence, Russell-street, Ros[?] tala, Alberton (S.A.), she told with charming ...
Article : 309 wordsSir,—Your February 12 correspondent, "A Voter," says he has read the Act, and concludes that "the people of the Commonwealth" means "every man, woman, and child," and that all these are "entitled ...
Article : 185 wordsThe presentation of prizes to the pupils attending the Gurner's Hill (Paddington) Public School, as well as the official opening of the library recently established for the use of the pupils, was performed by ...
Article : 200 wordsSULPHOLINE LOTION clears off Pimples, Blemishes, Irritation, Redness, Roughness. Skin Disfigurements. Shilling Bottles of Sulpholine, the English Skin Lotion.—Advt. ...
Article : 23 wordsIf you would retain beauty in all its natural radiance, use PEARS' SOAP, fragrant and cool, refreshing and invigorating. Pure Soap- PEARS' SOAP.—Advt. STEARNS' HEADACHE CURE.—A magically quick ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 19 Feb 1901, Page 7
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