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Advertising : 1,211 wordsLady Darley has almost recovered from her distressing attack of bronchitis. Many happy returns on Friday to Mr. Crichett Walker. C.M.G., Principal ...
Article : 454 wordsTHE RICHMOND RIVER TIMES thus writes on the sugar question and colored labor.— The Premier's proposal to remove the sugar duty has at least done one good thing. ...
Article : 561 wordsA SUNDAY TIMES representative sought an interview with Prior Vaughan at the Australia Hotel during the week to learn the success of his mission on behalf of the ...
Article : 709 wordsTHERE seems to be a peculiar flavor of irony about that reunion of Christendom, of which we hear so much, and the very mention of which has been sufficient to set ...
Article : 1,263 wordsTHE report of the Royal Commission appointed to enquire as to the best means of developing the fisheries of the colony is a scathing condemnation of existing laws, ...
Article : 437 wordsTHREE is no doubt that the publican has the worst of the deal over the deleterious liquor-selling game. He is the only one tapped for samples, and may be—and we ...
Article : 285 wordsTHE prediction in last issue that the Council "would butcher the Government has been practically verified. One of the principal Speakers in the ...
Article : 1,028 wordsTHE duties have been removed from musical instruments! ln about a mouth we will be able to truthfully say that:- A youth nest door (his name is Jones) ...
Article : 254 wordsYESTERDAY morning Messrs. John Bennett (secretary of the Masters and Engineers of Harbors and Rivers Steamers Association), and James Jamieson (delegate of ...
Article : 149 wordsTHE conviction during the past week of two Chinese and a Hindoo for keeping their premises situated in the city in a filthy state throws some light on the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 241 wordsA SIMILAR notice to the maritime one, "Do not talk to the man at the wheel," should be posted at suburban railway station ticket offices: "Do not talk to the ticket ...
Article : 137 wordsOLD "HARDFACE " writes:—I am aware that you always advocated tho old tea duties of 3d a pound rather than the Income Tax, and am sure you have the whole community with you ...
Article : 682 words"IMPARTIAL." writes:—As several allusions have been made lately in your paper to the "Retreat," or, as it is better known, "The Penny Doss," I have deemed it only fair to ...
Article : 585 wordsTHE trend of events points to the conclusion that the public will be shortly called upon to consider and decide as to the best and most effective mode of dealing with the Upper ...
Article : 518 wordsTHE Bill introduced by Mr. Crick for amending the Chinese Restriction Act so as to include in its provisions Japanese, Javanese, and Kanakas, is no doubt a step ...
Article : 269 wordsNEW SOUTH WALES.—Light northerly to westerly winds, with generally unsettled weather; rain on western slopes and parts of the coast; probably clearing up by Monday. ...
Article : 450 wordsRESPONDING to the SUNDAY TIMES suggestion, the Rev. Prior Vaughan has announced his willingness to assist the Sydney poor by giving a lecture on their behalf. Will ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 23 Jun 1895, Page 4
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