During the week ended July 8 the births of 217 children were registered in the metropolitan area (of whom 24 were illegitimate), and 117 deaths were recorded (of whom 8 were from the ...
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Article : 178 words(Letters marked "Mining" must reach us not later than WEDNESDAY. No notice is taken of anonymous correspondence. The coupon printed In the "Free Information" column must be cut ...
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Article : 45 wordsAt the Montgomeryshire Assizes an old woman, named Clarke was indicted for stealing £23 from a farmer at Welshport Fair. ...
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Article : 288 wordsIn dealing with the rabbit pest, the Minister for Lands might consider the advisableness of putting unemployed on those Grown areas which are really breeding ...
Article : 72 wordsTo-day the lot of the laboring man in Germany is in many respects better than that of ours, writes Poultney Bigelow, the American publicist, in the "National ...
Article : 201 wordsN.S.W. Government Debentures, due 1910, brought £100, and this was the only transaction of the king recorded last week. It is to be noted, however, that our 3 per cent, have fallen 10/ in ...
Article : 1,074 words[The Viceroy of the Par Bast has granted permission for the convicts of Sakhalin to enrol themselves in the Russian Volunteer Corps for service in the war.] ...
Article : 80 wordsQuite a number of Japanese commercial gentlemen (as the New South "Wales Agent in the East describes them) are visiting, or about to visit, our State to observe its ...
Article : 62 wordsThe Islington Borough Council lately instituted a series of prosecutions against wine and spirit merchants in the district for selling as brandy an article which ...
Article : 130 wordsNew York policemen have just been forbidden, when in uniform, to remain seated in a tram-car or other public conveyance while a passenger is standing. The ...
Article : 82 words"One in three of all the deaths between the ages of 25 and 34 years is due to consumption; one in four between the ages of 35 and 44," says Eugene Wood in ...
Article : 276 words"Sydney" wites: "If the Plague always centres itself in produce produce stores, and it is impossible to compel all the owners to keep out the rats, the step in Plague ...
Article : 65 wordsAt an examination in a State school, the teacher vss so pleased with the answering of his class that he said they could ask him any question they liked. No one took ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 wordsThe modern bullet will pierce the carcases of three horses in Succession at 550 yards; of four at half the distance; it will penetrate the earth to a depth of ...
Article : 92 wordsOne of the oddest coincidences which have occurred in connection with the Derby centres round the person of a jockey named Robinson (reports "The ...
Article : 140 wordsWollongong.—Kt Arab and scow Hilda, at anchor in harbor, sheltering. Launceston.—Dep.: Wakatipu, str, with lighter in tow, at 4.15 p.m., for Sydney. ...
Article : 53 wordsThe French savant M. August Chevalier, been astonishing Paris by the description of a race of giants which ho has discovered. Chevalier is head of the Lake ...
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Article : 218 wordsThe City Coroner, Mr. A. N. Barnett, hold, an inquiry yesterday at the Lloyd Hotel, concerning the death of the newly-born male child found wrapped up in a ...
Article : 152 wordsThe prevailing topic amongst Winter sportsmen has been the weather. For nearly a fortnight gales and heavy seas have nearly killed the ocean sport, and the tugs ...
Article : 707 wordsOur nervous neighbors across the Chance! seem to be suffering from spy mania (reports a London paper). They have lately up several inquisitive ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 157 wordsWhen the Kaiser pays his promised return visit to England, accompanied by his whole navy, he will scarcely recollect that the first German squadron which ever paid ...
Article : 122 wordsThe saying about the folly of "taking coals to Newcastle" may not be so trite in the future as it is to-day, according to some observations by Mr. J. Cope Cadman ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 wordsSir,—Your Melbourne correspondent correctly reports widespread dissatisfaction prevailing about the classification of the Commonwealth Public Service. It is quite as ...
Article : 182 words"S.A." writes:—"During the debate in the Commonwealth Parliament on the Arbitration Bill, Mr. Watson said: 'After some years' experience, the unionists of ...
Article : 247 wordsLord Plunkett is evidently a raconteur of some consequence, says the Wellington "Free Lance." Story alleged to have been circulated on the Gothic by the new ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 10 Jul 1904, Page 3
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