Mr. S. E. Lees, M.L.A., met the electors at Rayner's Hall to-night and addressed them at considerable length on the present political situation and the part he has taken in the Assembly since the ...
Article : 115 wordsThe town has been extremely quiet to-day, the principal attraction being the football match between Broken Hill and Petersburg, South Australia. There is nothing now at the mines. The ...
Article : 2,183 wordsParliament reassembled to-day. In the Legislative Council, Mr. Service gave notice that at the next sitting he would ask if the Government had authorised Mr. Dibbs to ...
Article : 669 wordsMr. F. B. Suttor, the Minister for Public Instruction, has issued his report on the working of his department during the year 1891. This shows that the number of schools on the list in the year was ...
Article : 2,382 wordsSir,—Before leaving the subject of Broken Hill and its present troubles, to give you my views upon the rabit question, I would fain dwell a little further upon what I have already said with respect ...
Article : 1,216 wordsArtesian water has been tapped on Messrs. Hebden Brothers' Wanaaring station, Paroo, yielding one million gallons per day, from a depth of 1300ft. This bore will supply many miles of dry country with ...
Article : 62 wordsThe race meeting at Caulfield to-day in aid of the relief of the distress was well attended. The weather was cold, but fine. The Governor and the Countess of Hopetwon and party from Government House ...
Article : 540 wordsThe funeral of the late Alexander Bowman, M.L.A., took place at Richmond to-day, when there was a large attendance. Amongst those present were Messrs. S. Smith and H. Levien, ...
Article : 90 wordsA doubt has arisen whether, in the event of Canon Chalmers being consecrated Bishop of Goulburn in the colony, the validity of the trust of certain lands held by the late Bishop under his letters patent ...
Article : 123 wordsA meeting of members, subscribers, and friends was held in the Y.M.C.A. list night to receive a statement of the present position of the institution, and to consider the advisability of carrying on the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 161 wordsConcerning the wreck of the Port Douglas, on a reef off the Island of St. Vincent, it appears that a French schooner was chartered to bring the luggage round from the Port Douglas, ...
Article : 216 wordsA meeting of those interested in the milk trade was held at Reed's Hotel, Dapto, on Friday last. The meeting had been convened by the Fresh Food and Ice Company and the Farmers' and Dairymen's ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 231 wordsIn the Legislative Council to-day the Elections Bill was received from the Assembly, and was read the first time. The Sale of Bread Regulation Bill and the Companies Winding-up Bill were ...
Article : 461 wordsA large number of shareholders in the various Broken Hill mines, as well as many prominent citizens not interested directly in the mines, met in the Town Hall Exchange-room this morning. ...
Article : 2,437 wordsStock passing through by train:—One truck cattle, Darling Harbour to Cowra, Brunker and Wolfe to Gatenby and Co.,: one truck sheep, Holmwood to Flemington, Alfred to Leeds and Co.; one ...
Article : 179 wordsSir,—Considering the large amount of money expended on the main portion of the Centennial Park, I think it is high time we had the eastern portion of the park finished. While the [?] addington and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 775 wordsSir,—In the proposal by your correspondent "Vindex" to reta[?]ate on Victoria for the imposition of the tax on stock entering that colony by placing a revenue from timber ...
Article : 653 wordsSir,—With your permission I beg, through the medium of your popular and widely-read journal, to make a few remarks relative to the acute distress which at the present time exists amongst the ...
Article : 321 wordsIn the Assembly this afternoon, in reply to questions, the Government stated that it had been decided to reward the men who had manned the lifeboat at Port M'Donnell and rescued the crew ...
Article : 431 wordsSir,—Will you grant me space in your columns to protest against the sale of theatre tickets, at theatres, when no such seats are to be had, all being already occupied. One evening this week I (having a party ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 13 Jul 1892, Page 6
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