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Advertising : 32 wordsMr. P. J. Hurley, the proprietor of the Royal Hotel left Bathurst on a visit to Sydney Monday night, his object being to recoup his failing health. ...
Article : 32 wordsA meeting of the Committee of the Bathurst Protection League will be held at Messrs. Beavis Bros.' rooms, Howick-street, to-night. ...
Article : 24 wordsHe had thought that they would have in the present contest a clear-cut issue of freetrade and protection before the country; but unfortunately, a policy ...
Article : 1,757 wordsThe planks of the Temperance platform for the political campaign are: The people's veto of licenses, full local option without compensation, and ...
Article : 70 wordsMr. F. B. Suttor consented, to-night, to contest the Illawarra electorate in the protectionist interest against Mr. Campbell. He explained his views to his ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Daily Telegraph says that Sir George Dibbs had "a mixed reception at Tamworth," and then states that a vote of confidence was carried with "only ...
Article : 31 wordsThe steamer Ninevab, which leaves Melbourne for London immediately, shipped 50,000 rabbits for the English market. ...
Article : 20 wordsThe freetraders of Oberon have resolved to support Mr. Tonkin. New candidates are announced, as follow:—Booroowa, P.M. Mahon ...
Article : 181 wordsThe new photograph of the heavens which is being prepared by London, Berlin, and Parisian astronomers shows 68, 000,000 stars. ...
Article : 26 wordsMr. W. Mutton, Inspector of cattle saleyards, yesterday morning obtained an forder to destroy two diseased bullocks. ...
Article : 22 wordsMr. Garrard, Minister for Education, addressed the electors of Sherbrooke at Fairfield last night. Mr. J. H. Carruthers, Minister for ...
Article : 94 wordsSmart boy (to police-officer) : 'Mr. Pleeceman, please, you've got something sticking on to the back of your coat. Policeman (off his guard) : 'What is ...
Article : 47 wordsThe loan exhibition of pictures from the Sydney Art Gallery will be opened at Bathurst next Saturday by Mr. Sydney Smith. ...
Article : 26 wordsGreenland boasts the possession of a newspaper with tho most polysyllabic title—to wit the 'Atnagagdlintit Ralinginginarmik Lusaruminassumik.' ...
Article : 36 wordsSir Edward Braddon, Premier of Tasmania, has written to the Australian Premiers, asking them to keep the federation movement going. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe decision of Mr. F. B. Suttor to stand for Illawarra is the first official intimation had by the ADVOCATE that that gentleman intends, on the ...
Article : 385 wordsA warm supporter of Mr. G. H. Reid writes the Herald as follows:— My apology for troubling you for a a small space in your columns must be ...
Article : 344 wordsAn extensive robbery from the pawnshop of Abraham Smith, Melbourne, was perpetrated on Monday, a safe with £1000 worth of jewellery being taken. ...
Article : 28 wordsIt is officially claimed at St. Petersburg that the Russian guarantee of the Chinese loan is an event of great moral importance. In helping China, Russia ...
Article : 52 wordsA good book has it that Jacob served Labana. In West Macquarie it is probable that Jacob is content to serve J.H. Should W. H. P. stand for the ...
Article : 739 wordsAt the Royal Hotel billiard tournament on Monday night 'Terence' (35) beat 'Bathurst' (50) by 19. To-night Toby Owes' (20) plays 'Jones' (20). ...
Article : 42 wordsThe Irish societies throughout America have unanimously refused to assist with contributions the Irish Parliamentary Election Fund. The New York ...
Article : 52 wordsIn an examination for State School Scholarships, the following candidates have been successful:—Tenable at Bathurst High School: Helen Smith, ...
Article : 38 wordsSome notion of the hotel industry in Switzerland may be formed by the fact that in 1894 there were 1,393 hotels in the country, containing 79,255 beds. ...
Article : 62 wordsSir William Harcourt, ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the leader of the late Government in the House of Commons, is slumping the country in the ...
Article : 103 wordsIn a book on the subject of heredity 'I have,' says Dr. Kerr, 'observed children, born more than a year after the father has been attacked by brain disease ...
Article : 88 wordsThe death is announced at Dulwich Hill of Mr. Edward Croft, an old Bathurstian, aged 72. The deceased, who is a brother of Mrs. William Atkins, died ...
Article : 52 wordsSir George Dibbs began his political campaign at Tamworth on Monday night, and delivered an able address. He said that his Government did not resign ...
Article : 99 wordsOn Monday night, Mr. James Rutherford, accompanied by Mrs. Rutherford, left by mail train for Sydney. Mr. Rutherford, who has been suffering ...
Article : 60 wordsA short time since, says the London Truth, the Midshipmen on H.M.S. Ramillies were skylarking on deck, and were seized with the brilliant inspiration ...
Article : 168 wordsTo day there arrives at Sydney Tasmanian produce as under:—From Davenport : 7790 bags potatoes, 909 bags chaff, 810 bags oats, 74 bags ...
Article : 88 wordsThe Carcoar footballers journeyed to Cowra on Saturday, and defeated the Cowra team after a fast and exciting game by 6 points to 3. ...
Article : 58 wordsThe first committee meeting for 1895 of the Eight-Hour Association was held Monday night. It was decided to hold the usual procession, art union, concert and ...
Article : 62 wordsSIR,—Will Mr. Smith tell us why he recently appointed as geologist in a western district an erstwhile Sydney fortune toller and herbalist, with no knowledge ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 150 wordsThe Southern Cross cleared Sydney heads yesterday with the largest shipment of live cattle for England ever dispatched. Among the bullocks is a ...
Article : 162 wordsMr. Reid's address to the electors of King Division is a straightforward and comprehensive statement of the aspira-tions of the party of Liberalism and ...
Article : 199 wordsThe mortality and blindness in horses in this district is assuming alarming proportions (reports the Balranald paper). Reports from all lines arc daily received ...
Article : 252 wordsReference to the advertising columns of this paper will show that the Member for Bathurst, Hon. Sydney Smith, addresses the electors in the School of ...
Article : 89 wordsMr. Crick addressed at the Lagoon, last night, one of the largest audiences ever assembled there. His speech, which was uninterrupted and lasted an hour ...
Article : 134 wordsIt is stated that Turkey, Bulgaria, and Macedonia are anxiously awaiting the announcement of the foreign policy of Lord Salisbury's administration, ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Shearers' Union has sent a circular through Riverina, advising shearers to accept the best terms offered, and to shear under either Pastoralist Union or ...
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National Advocate (Bathurst, NSW : 1889 - 1954), Wed 10 Jul 1895, Page 2
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