PROCLAIMED a public holiday throughout Australia, Monday the 3rd of October, 1892, adds a further testimony to the recognition in this favored land of the ...
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Family Notices : 49 wordsThe Broken Hill Proprietary Mine to-day blew in two smelters. The British Mine is starting one, and smelting has actually commenced. In the course ...
Article : 141 wordsSeventy eight members spoke during the Want of confidence, debate, How many spoke sense is not recorded. ...
Article : 20 wordsWhat do I read? Can my eyes dic[?]me, or, as Truthful James would [?] "are wisious about?" No, there it [?]ghastly black print in the Sydney Morning ...
Article : 1,326 wordsNew South Wales has too thick a hide to take a hint, a snub, or even a refusal. She insists on her right to place £1,000,000 treasury bill sand that within a month. ...
Article : 36 wordsStations—A few buyers are about, but they must have something very cheap, be fore doing business. We have sold on account of Messrs. B. J. Fink & Co., their ...
Article : 239 wordsThe London Times says that if Sir George Dibbs can conduct business with "such" small and unreliable majority, he will 'prove himself a tactician of no mean stamp. We ...
Article : 57 wordsThe liverymen of the City of London have agreed to the election of Alderman Stuart Knill, a Roman Catholic, as the next Lord Mayor. His declaration that he would not ...
Article : 52 wordsMr. Frank Farnell, in refusing to vote on on Mr. Reid's motion, said that he could not vote for the Government because that would be supporting the "nauseous" policy of ...
Article : 44 wordsA dumb boy and little girl were playing at the Zoo to-day, when they were run over by a large roller which was set in motion by a number of children. Both were ...
Article : 47 wordsWhen the Premier came out of the House. on Friday night he was hooted and hissed by a dozen ruffians who had gathered about the gate to intercept him. Bah! ...
Article : 75 wordsDuring the month we have noticed a decided improvement in the demand for store stock, and although prices have not improved, yet we have found no difficulty in ...
Article : 457 wordsThe trial of the Australian Banking conspirators commenced in the Central Criminal Court, before Mr. Justice Backhouse, this morning. There was a ...
Article : 64 wordsMr. William Small, one of the oldest, if not the aldest, residents of Ryde, died rather suddenly on Friday morning. The deceased' gentlemen was within a few days of 70 years ...
Article : 103 wordsReports from the European Mission Stations in China state that forty thousand persons have died of cholera at various stations in the empire. ...
Article : 45 wordsSOME little time ago a telegram appeared in this journal under the heading of " Alleged wife desertion," and informing the public that Mrs. Mary Katherine Crick had issued a ...
Article : 250 wordsA shocking outrage is reported from Pennsylvania. A number of navvies placed a quantity of dynamite in the bedroom of a ganger named Sporadi, and ...
Article : 76 wordsThe death is announced of Ernest Renan, Hie eminent French philologist, aged 69. [Ernest Renan was born Feb. 27th, 1823, ...
Article : 306 wordsEight-Hour Day was celebrated in Sydney to-day by an imposing pi occasion. 32 societies participated, with their banners and flags. There was an enormous concourse of holiday ...
Article : 74 wordsSir,—Now that the wool sales have opened with a fall of 15 per cent., and store sheep are unsaleable, the necessity of dealing with our surplus stock ...
Article : 463 wordsTHIS afternoon, Parliament resumes, though whether for honest work or personal abuse and party obstruction remains to be seen. So far, the work of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 158 wordsMr. W. J. Lyne, Minister for Works opened the Culcairn Corowo railway yesterday. ...
Article : 18 wordsA meeting of the Progress Committee will be held to-night in thier above the ADVOCATE office. ...
Article : 51 wordsLast night the Sao Minstrels held a benefit concert and social in the School of Arts Hall. The dress circle was well tilled with spectators, and in the body of the hall there ...
Article : 152 wordsThere was no business done at the Police Court yesterday, and the Court officials were consequently as well off as other holiday makers. ...
Article : 33 wordsA scene such as is seldom witnessed in bathurst was watched by several passers-by in George-street on Sunday last. Several back-blocks workmen, down for the ...
Article : 70 wordsThe sale of £200, last evening, was purchased by Mr. C. J. Johnson for £57. ...
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Advertising : 51 wordsAt a meeting of the Broken-hill strikers on Saturday a resolution that they were "more determined to continue the struggle than at the commencement" was passed. The shift ...
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National Advocate (Bathurst, NSW : 1889 - 1954), Tue 4 Oct 1892, Page 2
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