John Edward Flatley, for drunkenness in Prince street, Grafton, on Saturday, was fined 10, or three days' hard labor. Patrick Murphy, alias Joseph ...
Article : 4,521 wordsIn the Assembly Mr. Beeby made a personal explanation in reference to an allegation made in the House that he, while on a visit to Nyngan, had with him ...
Article : 1,036 wordsDr. Page addressed a well-attended meeting at Willawarrin on Saturday. Mr. E. J. Seecomb presided, and a vote of confidence was proposed by Mr. J. Br[?] ...
Article : 107 wordsThe former Kaiser is disclosed in his real character, and his sinister share in the plotting at Potsdam on the eve of the war, and his contemptuous attitude ...
Article : 247 wordsThe Cabinet to-day announced that his Majesty will open Parliament on December 1. The country is quiet, and awaits the ceremony with tense interest. ...
Article : 140 wordsReuter's Rangoon correspondent stares that Captain Ross Smith arrived there from Akyab at 11.50 on Sunday morning, and was followed an hour later by Poulet. ...
Article : 45 wordsRenter's Calcutta, correspondent, states that prior to his departure, Ross Smith took aboard the first aerial mail from Calcutta for Australia. The mail ...
Article : 263 wordsMr. Holman proposes to address a number of country meetings under the auspices of the Federal Nationalist party next week. ...
Article : 33 words"The Times" Paris correspondent telegraphs that the serious news of the situation has been received from different sources, stating that the warships at ...
Article : 184 wordsA sensational tragedy occurred at Sunnybank, a suburb of Brisbane, about 9.30 on Saturday, night, at the house of George Glooshkoo, a Russian. ...
Article : 235 wordsMr. Watt. in an address at Geelong, asked: Shall we smash up the States and have unification? Shall we authorise the experiment of universal Socialism? ...
Article : 63 wordsIn the House of Commons, in opening the coal debate the Right. Hon. W. Brace moved for the appointment of a Select Committee to inquire into the coal ...
Article : 133 wordsLieutenant Cortis states that the cooperation of the Soldiers' party, with the Progressive movement has been definitely broken, as it was found there existed a ...
Article : 86 wordsA New Orleans report states that whisky, beer and wine were sold openly over the counter in New Orleans on Wednesday night after Federal Judge Foster ...
Article : 139 words"The Times" Paris correspondent telegraphs that dangerous incidents, at Foochow will result in the unremitting Chinese boycott against Japan. The Japanese ...
Article : 118 wordsM. Clemenceau, in a cable message to Mr. Hughes, says:--"I am greatly touched, my dear Prime Minister and friend, by the congratulations and good ...
Article : 81 wordsThe Welsh miners have voted in favor of a strike to resist the income tax. ...
Article : 24 wordsAt the Central Police Court, Joseph Goldstein, William Sullivan, and John Garden were charged with conspiring among themselves and with Abraham, ...
Article : 527 wordsRenter's Vienna correspondent telegraphs that the Polish Cabinet, has resigned. ...
Article : 22 wordsMr. Ryan, interviewed this morning, said that judging by past experiences of the Prime Minister, he expected some great sensational frame-ups on the eve ...
Article : 125 wordsThe Supreme Council has decided that the Roumanian Government's reply to the last Entente note must be handed to the Allied representatives at Bucharest by ...
Article : 40 wordsFather O'Donnell is dissatisfied with the verdict, and says an honorable acquittal should have been recorded. He protests strongly against the employment, for the ...
Article : 350 wordsIt is officially stated that a state of war exists between Germany and Lettland. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe Prime Minister, speaking at Woolwich Arsenal, intimated that in view of the world-shortage of railway rollingstock, the arsenal would be made into a ...
Article : 63 wordsMr. Lloyd George, in reply to a question, stated that the date of the exchange of ratifications of the Peace Treaty was Still liable to postponement owing to the ...
Article : 66 wordsSir. Joseph Cook said he saw Mr. Ryan's righteous soul was shocked by a pamphlet which he declared was propagating lies about him. But he wished to ...
Article : 309 wordsMr. Little, manager of Mount Wood Station, interviewed at Broken Hill, said he had spent twenty years in the north-western portion of New South Wales, but ...
Article : 108 wordsThe press of Paris says it is expected that the Supreme Council will receive more notes from the German Government in regard to the surrender of Germans ...
Article : 75 wordsReuter's Paris correspondent telegraphs that the Supreme Council has not yet fixed the allocation of the percentage of tonnage of German warships among the ...
Article : 128 wordsThe Minister for Lands and Agriculture [?]that commitments for over £130,[?]ave already been made to drought-stricken farmers in the shape of ...
Article : 41 words"The Times" Berlin correspondent telegraphs that a sensational story is circulating called "Germany's Panama Scandal," alleging that documents have ...
Article : 115 wordsAn explosion of gas occurred in Burgowan colliery, about three miles from Torbanlea, this morning. The men descended the mine about 7 o 'clock, and just ...
Article : 132 wordsTenders were opened for additions, repairs, and painting to the police station at Macksville. There were two tenders, and that of M. Connelly, at £22710, ...
Article : 95 wordsFollowing upon the notification in the Commonwealth Gazette" that with the exception of units required for maintenance all are to be disbanded, interest ...
Article : 123 wordsMr. Hughes, commenting on the departure of the German delegates from Paris and the recent European developments, stated that the position was most serious ...
Article : 79 wordsThe Legislative Council this afternoon assented to the purchase of the Dyraaba and Urangeline estates. The revocation of twenty-six State forests was also ...
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Daily Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1915 - 1954), Tue 2 Dec 1919, Page 5
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