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Advertising : 193 wordsThe usual weekly meeting of the Western Rugby Football Union last night lapsed owing to the absence of the secretary. Seven or eight delegates. some residing a ...
Article : 508 wordsThere was an excellent attendance at Heiron and Smith's hall this afternoon, when Fred Weiss, who recently returned from England, and Fred Lindrum, junior, begaa ...
Article : 107 wordsMr Fisher, in the presence of a vast audience at Lithgow on Saturday night denounced the fusion and described the Dreadnought proposal ...
Article : 439 wordsMr. Wade, addressing the electors at Chatswood to-night, said the States were willing to hold a further conference to consider the question of the adjustment of ...
Article : 248 wordsThe second teat match match between the Australian and English Elevens was commenced at Lords to day. The teams were: ...
Article : 393 wordsOwing to the inclement weather conditions the attendance at the moving picture show in the School of Arts Hall last night was only small. A wide range of subjects was shown, ...
Article : 48 wordsThe following will represent Mockler Bros and William's combined in their match against E. Webb and Co.: Full Back, W. Muranel; three quarters, Taylor, McKee, ...
Article : 47 wordsFor assaulting a reporter on the 'Lyttelton Times' staff, who, he believed, had written a severe criticism on his 'turn' with the Chung Line Soo Company, Tad Kalman was fined ...
Article : 65 wordsTaylor has-won the Open Golf Championship. ...
Article : 15 wordsA man named Ned Dean was found dead at the north end of the town. Pat Hehar, blacksmith, who was out the greater part of Saturday night and returned on Sunday ...
Article : 92 wordsThe Chinaman charged with being in possession of a load of manure reasonably suspected to have been stolen wag again before the Bathurst Court yesterday, but ...
Article : 35 wordsThe awful uncertainty of life was exemplified in Bathurst yesterday afternoon by the tragically sudden death of Mr. George Sidney Smith, the local stock inspector. ...
Article : 561 wordsEarly on Saturday morning an old man, Thomas Mahoney, was discovered by a night watchman in a hole in the Burrangong Creek, near Young. sitting in about 2ft. of; ...
Article : 62 wordsThe earnings of the tramways at present are exceeding £20,000 a week, which is over one million pounds a year, These figures include the revenue for the Newcastle trams, ...
Article : 46 wordsThe C.Y.M. Society's social will be held in the Coronation Hall to-night. ...
Article : 15 wordsAt the Bathurst police court yesterday, Francis Joseph Nicholls, 27, miner, was charged with having, on June 12, stolen one sheep, the property of Anderson Bros. On ...
Article : 53 wordsWilliam Murdoch, laborer, applied for a divorce from Elizabeth Murdoch, formerly Garner, on the ground of desertion. The marriage took place at Forbes in April. ...
Article : 155 wordsWile willing to give a reasonable amount of apace to matters of public interest, it must be distinctly understood that we do not identify ourselves with opinions expressed by ...
Article : 36 wordsThe license of the Edinboro' Castle Hotel, William Street, Bathurst, was yesterday transferred from Miss Catherine Houlahan, a single daughter of the late licensee, to Mrs ...
Article : 35 wordsSir,—The letter of Mr John Miller, published in your issue of to-day, forms a very feeble reply to the statements of Mr Edgell. Mr Miller's statement that 'I simply told ...
Article : 192 wordsFry's announcement that he is unable to play brought to a climax the perplexity of speculation regarding the English selection, which has not abated ; but it is generally ...
Article : 89 wordsThe contractor to the Bathurst Municipal Council for four sanitary carts writes in reply to "Tradesman's" letter of yesterday that he is unlike some other Bathurstians in the ...
Article : 95 wordsIn all decent society the most universally hated type of man is the spy, or pimp, or blackleg. Judas, the Betrayer, is the most detested char- ...
Article : 636 wordsAlthough the weather on Friday was mos unfavorable, the local hall was well filled on the occasion of the benefit social tendered to Mr G Mendham. About 40 couples were ...
Article : 96 wordsAt the Central Police Court to-day Walter Warburton, 30, a resident of 81 Albion Street, Street Hills, was fined £50, with the alternative of six months' imprisonment, ...
Article : 38 wordsThe experience so far gained in the treatment of the highly-mineralised ore from the three reefs being worked by the Macquarie Gold Mining Company, near Hill ...
Article : 370 wordsFrancis James Martin, licenses of the Bridge Hotel, Perthville, pleaded guilty at the Bathurst police court yesterday to charges of being drunk and disorderly on ...
Article : 100 wordsChong Long was fined £40 at the Water police court to-day, in default two months' imprisonment, for illegally importing opium. The Chinese was surprised by a Customs ...
Article : 49 wordsSir,—I am at a loss to understand why there is each bother about our member's visit to the hospital. The whole thing is perfectly clear to me. Mr. Miller, ...
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Advertising : 211 wordsA fearful gale from the west of unexampled fury was raging all day yesterday over the whole of the district, causing great alarm to the residents and much ...
Article : 181 wordsThere was a continuance of cold and wet conditions in Bathurst yesterday, but only a fow points of rain fell. Thirty-one Points were recorded for the 48 hours ...
Article : 205 wordsOil drums, with air-tight lids and a pair of handles, maybe used as garbage tins. Kerosene tins do not conform with the regulations. ...
Article : 26 wordsA young man recently used indecent language within the hearing of persons passing in Stanley-street, Bathurst. yesterday he appeared before the ...
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Advertising : 299 wordsThe Public Works Department yesterday accepted the following tender :—Manufacture and delivery of 550 tons of iron spikes for 30lbs rails, G. and C. Hoskins, Ltd., ...
Article : 33 wordsThe westerly gale which raged on Sunday did a lot of damage throughout the district. Roofing was carried away and trees and fences were blown down. The train from ...
Article : 61 wordsA correspondent in a Sydney paper, has the following letter :— 'When Judge Murry asserted from the bench that drink was the curse of Ireland' he was probably ...
Article : 138 wordsA young man named Wm Mawdsley was sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment at the Darlinghurst Sessions to-day on a charge of bigamy. It Was alleged that he ...
Article : 49 wordsEarly on Sunday morning, whilst most of the Sydney residents were asleep, the City and its buildings received a slight shock as a result of an earthquake which took, ...
Article : 154 wordsThe slumtering population of Cobar was awakened at midnight by a series of explosions, which resulted in the instruction of No 2 furnace at the Great Cobar mine. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 125 wordsIn McSorley's City Billiard Tournament last night P. Stableton (75) defeated H. Smith (150) by 39. To-night 'Cobar' will meet 'Clinker' 80. ...
Article : 29 wordsBathurst is to have on evangelistic mission to commence on Sunday, June 27. The evangelist is to be Hugh Paton. He has had successful meetings in Queensland ...
Article : 120 wordsSydney Jackson and George Frederick Robertson, two young men, who pleaded guilty to five charges of breaking and entering dwelling houses in the suburbs, and ...
Article : 99 wordsJune 28th is the date of nest regular visit to Bathurst of Gibb and Beeman, the well, known Opticians of 6 Hunter Street, Sydney. Consulting Rooms, Park Hotel, Hours 10 ...
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National Advocate (Bathurst, NSW : 1889 - 1954), Tue 15 Jun 1909, Page 2
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