The usual monthly meeting of the committee of the Bathurst School of Arts was held last night, when the president, Mr. J. Rutherford, occupied ...
Article : 559 wordsMr. W. P. Grick, M.P., has received the following:— General Post Office, Sydney, 28th April, 1896. ...
Article : 312 wordsA telegraphic despatch was received in London on Saturday from Teheran announcing that the Shah of Persia, Nasr-ed-Din, K.G., had been ...
Article : 258 wordsAt the weekly stock sales to-day about 70 head of fat cattle were yarded, biddings for which were brisker than of late, best beef making 11s per 100lbs. ...
Article : 272 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of the committee of the Bathurst District Hospital was held in the Board Room institution yesterday afternoon. The ...
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Advertising : 14 wordsAre particularly mortifying in tho gentler sex. A speedy and meat desirable change is brought about by Wolfe's Schnapps. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe usual weekly meeting of the B.C.U. Committee was held last night. The following fixture was made: St. Stanislaus v. O'Connell, Cricket Ground ...
Article : 32 wordsMany complaints are beard as to the reckless pace with with some vehicles are driven round the School of Arts corner. This carelessness on the part of ...
Article : 69 wordsAt the Bathurst Licensing Court yesterday morning before Dr. W. F. Bassett, James O'Malley applied for transfer of the license of the Morning ...
Article : 44 wordsIt appears that we were in error yesterday in stating that a grandson of Mr. E. Locke, who met with an accident at Locksley on Saturday, had died as a ...
Article : 64 wordsAn enquiry was held yesterday in reference to the late fire in George-street. There was no evidence to show how the fire originated, and an open verdict was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 124 wordsWilliam the Silent, prince of men as well as of his subjects, was assassinated; the best of the Czars, the grandfather of the present one, was assassinated ...
Article : 538 wordsThe discovery at Worms of a burying ground belonging to the later stone age by Dr. Koehl, the Conservator of the Paulus Museum there, is (says the Berlin ...
Article : 429 wordsWe notice that J. P. Ryan, junr., near the railway, has lowered the price of meat. We think the public should call and see for themselves. They will ...
Article : 66 wordsIn a pleasant article on the subject of crests, mottoes and the eccentricities of heraldry, the Globe essayist has among others the following interesting notes:— ...
Article : 609 wordsThe weather continues dry and changable. On Saturday it threatened to rain, but a shower only was the result, and another slight fall look place on ...
Article : 70 wordsLord Loch has cleared himself of the imputations levelled against him by the Boers. The interdict which was placed by the ...
Article : 94 wordsAt the Bathurst Small Debts' Court yesterday morning, before Messrs. J. Simmons and W. G. B. Smith, J.'sP., only one case was dealt with, viz., that ...
Article : 66 wordsBy the train that left Newcastle on Saturday afternoon for Sydney there were as passengers Warder Armstrong, of Darlinghurst Gaol, and a prisoner named ...
Article : 295 wordsAn engagement has taken place between some of the British forces and a body of dervishes near Akasheh, on the right bank of the Nile south of Wady ...
Article : 69 wordsMr. Sydney Smith, Minister for Mines and Agriculture in New South Wales, who has been attending a conference, of Ministers for Agriculture in Adelaide ...
Article : 104 wordsThe members of the Australian cricket team were present at a dinner given by the Sorry Cricket Club on Friday night. General Marshall, who occupied the ...
Article : 69 wordsA correspondent of the New Age, who met President Kruger when on a Church Union Mission to the Transvaal, gives some interesting particulars concerning ...
Article : 286 wordsOn Friday night Mr. W. F. Hurley, M.L.A., addressed a meeting of his constituents at the Royal Hotel, Wattle Flat. Mr. E. Landen took the chair. ...
Article : 234 wordsWinfield S. Stratton, owner of the famous independene Mine, of Cripple Creek (U. S. A.), who was a poor carpenter three or four years ago, is now ...
Article : 201 wordsA match for £10 aside has been arranged between Mr. James Carpenter's black and white dog Cromwell (Bazonk-Westeria), a ad Mr. James Wardales' ...
Article : 201 wordsMr. Griffith, M.L.A., is having drafted a bill which be is going to introduce into Parliament at as early a date as possible with the object of extending ...
Article : 107 wordsThe most elaborate preparations are being made for the visit of the delegates of the A.M.C. to Bathurst. A torchlight procession has been advertised to ...
Article : 110 wordsWith reference to the inquiry held by the Public Service Board as a Royal Commission at Molong and Forbes, respecting the charge made against Mr. ...
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National Advocate (Bathurst, NSW : 1889 - 1954), Tue 5 May 1896, Page 2
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