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Advertising : 199 wordsFine weather, with frosty nights, later on becoming unsettled is the latest official forecast. No further rain has fallen in Bathurst since Wednesday night, and ...
Article : 79 wordsit is estimated that the total loss of revenue owing to the tramway strike was not more than £5000. The men suffered considerably, their total lose being almost ...
Article : 433 wordsLabor people generally condemn the stand taken by the State Labor members in regard to the recent strike. Mr. Warton, Secretary of the Tramway ...
Article : 154 wordsBill Squires, the Australian boxer, was a passenger by the Orub[?], which arrived here to-day. In an interview Squires said he was hopeful of beating ...
Article : 418 wordsThe annual presentation of prizes in connection with the Bathurst Technical College took place last night in the Lecture Hall of the institution. ...
Article : 658 wordsMr. F. D. Kenyon, one of the oldest and best known coursing enthusiasts in the State, speaking in support of the toast of the officials of the Bathurst Coursing Club at ...
Article : 131 wordsThe late strike had its humors. And a most lamentably unhumorous person, in the shape of Mr John Perry, Minister for Agriculture, contributed ...
Article : 298 wordsThe Labor Council excluded the repre-sentatives of the daily press from its meet-ing to-night. The Labor Council executive has passed a ...
Article : 50 wordsLast night's meeting of the C.Y.M. Society was well attended, and Mr. J. A. Conroy (speaker) presided. It was decided to forward a letter of sympathy to Mr. S. Lew ...
Article : 208 wordsAt the Manse, Bathurst, on Wednesday night, Constable Robert Hamilton, who was recently transferred from Cobbora to Bathurst, we ...
Article : 159 wordsAt the Central police court this afternoon Maud Kenna (42), Secretary of the New South Wales Tailoresses Union, was charged with having used insulting words ...
Article : 150 wordsThe return visit to Bathurst of J. W. Beeman, of Gibb and Beeman, Ltd. Con-sulting Opticians of 6 Hunter Street, Sydney, late sight testing expert and manager for ...
Article : 107 wordsHigh class residential hotel for visitors. Specially low terms to permanent boarders. Private and general dining rooms. Cooking a speciality, Highest grade liquors [?]. ...
Article : 41 wordsW. Caniffe, the Queensland forwar is unable to go with the N.S.W. team to Great Britain. It is considered that Clarken, of Glebe, has an excellent ...
Article : 40 wordsOf the 38 lots of produce forward to-day 10 were sold. Medium chaff brought 5s to 5s 4d. Prime large bale lucerne sold at 4s 3d to ...
Article : 62 wordsThe monthly dance of the Catholic Young Men's Society took place in the Coronation Hall on Wednesday night. The function, as in the past; received liberal patronage, ...
Article : 61 wordsMr. H. D. Mclntosh received the following wire to-day from Bill Squires —" Am feeling well. Will travel overland from Adelaide." The ...
Article : 38 wordsMr. H. Lawton, President of the Tramway Union, who collapsed on Wednesday night after he left the Trades Hall, was today removed from the Hughendon Hotel to ...
Article : 433 wordsAt the last meeting of the Hartley Rugby Football Union, a motion was carried directing the secretary to write to the N.S, Wales Union, ...
Article : 130 wordsIncreasing interest is being manifested in the Bathurst-Lithgow bicycle road race to be held on Saturday, August 29, The contest will start from the Bathurst post office ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 wordsThe President of the Industrial Court had before him this morning a sum[?] is issued against G. and C. Hoskins, Ltd., for an alleged breach of section 42 of the Industrial ...
Article : 495 wordsMr. W, H. Corbould, managing director of the Lloyd Copper Coy., has notified the secretary of the Bathurst-Rockley-Burraga Railway League that his London Board of ...
Article : 134 wordsOur Wattle Flat correspondent writes as follows ; [?] While the recent rains improved the supply of water, the fall was too steady to make provision for sluicing purposes. ...
Article : 172 wordsA £10 open handicap under the auspices of the Bathurst Gun Club was shot off yesterday afternoon. There were 29 nominations representing 12 ...
Article : 121 wordsReading the " Daily Telegraph's " leader of July 30th. one is forcibly reminded of the public flogger who complained that, flog high or flog low, ...
Article : 427 wordsWilliam Mackie, a Latter Day Saint, who suddenly disappeared from Melbourne some time ago, and afterwards turned up in Sydney, was ...
Article : 62 wordsFollowing are the engagements of Bishop Camidge in the months Of August, September, November, December :—Service in Bathurst Jail; dedicate new ...
Article : 181 wordsDetdils of the noble work being performed by the Salvation Army amongst the lower strata of Australasian society are set forth in a little volume entitled £10 ...
Article : 184 wordsThe semi-official meeting of the Czar and President Fallieres at Revel resulted in complete harmony of views between France and Russia on all ...
Article : 61 wordsRedmond Somerfield (65), lately residing at Canterbury road, Belmore, committed suicide at his residence this morning. His housekeeper ...
Article : 69 wordsThe tramway men to-day marched to the dopot and offered their services. In the great majority of cases the offers were accepted. Four officers of the local branch ...
Article : 56 wordsBombay is quiet. A majority of the mills are working, and the markets and shops are re-opened. Seven stone-throwers were sentenced to ...
Article : 85 wordsDoctors are too fond of operations. To the young doctor they mean experience, and to the older doctors gui[?]. The fast that they often mean death, or perhaps perman ...
Article : 133 wordsAlbert Newman, night officer at Cul[?]irn railway station, was found dead on the floor of his office shortly after six o'clock this morning. It is surmised that he placed a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 wordsMr. Peter Bowling, president of the Northern [?] Federation, sent the following telegram to-day to Mr. Cochran, Secretary to the Labor Council —" Deeply ...
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Advertising : 11 wordsThe usual time-table was put into operation to-day. Great satisfaction was expressed at the conclusion of the strike. ...
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National Advocate (Bathurst, NSW : 1889 - 1954), Fri 31 Jul 1908, Page 2
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