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Article : 32 wordsTHE schooner Hennie De Fraine struck on the Laurieton bar yesterday. Yesterday's plague cases were:—Stella Balmore, Paddington; Ah Chong, residing in ...
Article : 759 wordsUNDER date March 20, Trooper Charlie Tyler writes from Maitland Camp to his sister (Mrs. L. Brown, of Rous), as follows:—My Dear Sister,—Just a line to tell you we have got ...
Article : 557 wordsMAY 8.—The thrilling fatality that occurred at the railway station here last week, preceded by the exaggerated account of the plague at Ballina, and that contacts were even as far ...
Article : 354 wordsGENERAL Plumer has communicated with Mafeking by pigeon post. Lieutenant Baden-Powell reports that matters are quiet since the 25th April, and there are indications that the ...
Article : 478 wordsSIR.—In your journal of the 4th instant, under the heading of "Chips," a writer attacks the Lismore people for their action in assisting on a full inquiry in the case of an influential foreigner ...
Article : 1,115 wordsMAY 9.—ON Saturday evening last, Mr. C. C. Lance, general manager of the N. S. W. Creamery Butter Co., and who for many years resided in South Africa, delivered a most ...
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Advertising : 2,164 wordsTHE attempt by capitalists and lawyers to further delay Australian Union by haggling over the question of appeal to the Privy Council, is an evidence of the truth of the old ...
Article : 788 wordsEDMUND EDMUNDS, who was removed to quarantine on Saturday, died on Monday, and Margaret Lawrence, aged 64, died at Camperdown from the plague. ...
Article : 518 wordsAT the Constitutional Club dinner, Mr. Deakin and Mr. Kingston both explained the persistent demand of Australia for constitution. Speaking on behalf of the Government, ...
Article : 404 wordsN. S. WALES: Except occasional showers in the coast parts, with snow over Alps, generally fine and frost; nasty south-westerly squalls south from Sydney; areas of rough sea. ...
Article : 116 wordsTHE Show was splendidly attended, weather magnificent, and the horse section numerous, Mr. Bundock's Uabba won the first and champion blood stallion prizes, Mr. Coughran's Truant ...
Article : 140 wordsTHE following letter from the Public Works Department, dated 1st May, and addressed to Mr. R. Pyers, M.P., has been handed to us for publication:—"Sir.—I have the honer to inform you that the Minister has ...
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