Owing to the death of the King, no Empire Sunday services were held in Bathurst yesterday. ...
Article : 19 wordsSt. George's Chapel was not draped. The only decorations were the banners of the Knights of the Garter over the Choir. ...
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Advertising : 45 wordsThe correspondent's of the "Daily Telegraph" at New York, says that Johnson is considerably too fat, and he is so confident of the result than, he ...
Article : 80 wordsNotwithstanding the fact that the two big morning dailies of Sydney tried very hard to create a split in the Labor ranks, and that Messrs. The Bathurst Turf Club has decided to make extensive-improvements, and alterations to the racecourse. It is expected that when the work, is ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 640 wordsThe turf, football, and other sporting news appears on page 1 of this issue. ...
Article : 16 wordsFifty men worked night and day unpacking wreaths, which were so numerous that half-a-dozen vans plied ceaselessly between Windsor Castle ...
Article : 131 wordsFurther particulars concerning the death of Percy Bell, second son of Mr. Percy Bell, of Russell Street, who died suddenly whilst ...
Article : 43 wordsThe "Chronicle" correspondent at Johannesburg says that General Louis Botha's first South African. Cabinet (will include Mr. J. X. Merriman ...
Article : 107 wordsOwing to the Bathurst Rifle Range being closed, the battalion parade and rifle meeting, originally fixed for Bathurst for to-morrow ...
Article : 84 wordsOwing to the great influx of visitors from across the Channel, all trains to Calais and to and from Dover were run in duplicate since Monday. ...
Article : 109 wordsMr. A. C. Warton, one of the aspirants for the Labor selection for Bathurst, will deliver an address in the School of Arts Hall ...
Article : 192 wordsThe Queen of Spain has been accouched of a son, still-born. Her Majesty is progressing satisfactorily. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe letter which Mr. Arthur Griffith M.L.A., has written, to the press, forms a strong indictment against the electioneering methods of the New ...
Article : 607 wordsM. de Lesseps, a grandson of the builder of the Suez Canal, rose in an aeroplane at Calais to a height of 280 feet. He circled in order to feel his ...
Article : 76 wordsWhile the processionists were at Paddington Station, a piece of glass crashed from the roof, and fell among the Indian officers. The alarm was ...
Article : 63 wordsGreat thunderstorms have occurred in the Midlands and South-West of England. Four men and a child were killed in different localities. ...
Article : 33 wordsKing George, in a grateful message to the men of the navy and [?]ariness said he felt that the fact of the bluejackets manning the grin carriage, ...
Article : 111 wordsAt the cricketers social evening, in the Masonic Hall, on Saturday night, Mr. W. H. Webb, in one of his reminiscent moods, referred to Mr. James ...
Article : 204 wordsThe Admiralty has ordered at Leith an oil engine of 10,000 horse power. If the engrine is sucessful five others will be ordered. ...
Article : 109 wordsIt is reported that instead of modifying the Oath of Accession the Government have drafted an entirely new declaration, which will define ...
Article : 54 wordsThe "Vossiche Zeitung," a Berlin daily, in a bitter article, describes the policy of Great Britain and Russia in regard to Persia, as an attempt to hem ...
Article : 93 wordsResidents of Walcha kept a close look-out for strange atmospheric conditions an Thursday. From about 2.30 p.m. until after 4 o'-clock, the sky was ...
Article : 145 wordsDuring the progress of the funeral precession yesterday, the St John's A[?]bulance Association [?]ated [?]114 cases mostly women who had fainted. ...
Article : 35 wordsMr. Chisholm, a visitor from New Zealand, addressed a fairly large open air meeting, under the ausp[?]es of the Bathurst branch of the No-License ...
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Advertising : 145 wordsKing "George, who was dressed in the uniform of a British Admiral, looked sad and worn. A pathetic figure in the procession ...
Article : 36 wordsMr. J. Balmain, who has been promoted from the deposition clerkship at Bathurst to a position in the Water Police Court office, Sydney, was ...
Article : 198 wordsAfter the Benediction, had been pronounced King: George and Queen Alexandra knelt together at the graveside. They took their last look ...
Article : 105 wordsMessrs. H. Cutler and Company report having sold last week:—Account Messrs. Haley Bros., 6000 Burrawang wethers, to Messrs. Anderson Bros.; ...
Article : 152 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Wade) states that there will be no official celebrations on Empire Day, but addresses will, be delivered to school children, who will ...
Article : 49 wordsHafley's comet was observed at Tokio for 40 minutes this morning. Measurements taken of the tail showed that it is 84,000,000 miles long. ...
Article : 30 words"If Mr. Miller will see that the universal Saturday half-holiday is extended to Bathurst, I think cricket will boom as it did years ago." ...
Article : 45 wordsDuring the recital of the wards committing the body to the earth, Mr. Hall Jones, High Commissioner for New Zealand, who was just behind the ...
Article : 120 wordsHalley's Comet, having changed from the eastern to the western sky, was clearly visible in Bathurst shortly after 6 o'clock on Saturday and ...
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National Advocate (Bathurst, NSW : 1889 - 1954), Mon 23 May 1910, Page 2
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