Police v. Walter Hislow; having more than 25 lbs of explosive for private use. Plea, guilty. Fined £3 and 6s costs, or one month's hard labor. He was allowed ...
Article : 46 wordsThe Public Works Committee agreed on Monday to the following motion, proposed by Mr. Burgess, and seconded by Mr. Robson:-- ...
Article : 78 wordsFollowing is a copy of a letter so[?] yesterday to the State premier:-- "October 31, 1911. "The Hon. J. S. T. M.'Gowen, ...
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Advertising : 175 wordsThe Chinese Imperialists' advance on Hanyang was checked by the rebels, in spite of the latter losing three field guns. It is estimated that a thousand rebels have ...
Article : 143 wordsDuring yesterday two important meetings of the defence committee were held, and much business was transacted. After discussion upon the outlook for settlement ...
Article : 423 wordsWalter Newell, in custody, was charged with drunkenness in Main-street on the previous day. He pleaded guilty. Sergt. Burn gave the facts, and a fine of 5s, or ...
Article : 322 wordsOn Monday evening, on the invitation of Mr. James Padley, about 20 friends attended at that gentleman's residence for the purpose of welcoming home, after a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 31 wordsThe State Cabinet yesterday resumed its deliberations in regard to the report of the Royal Commissioner (Mr. Paul) on the iron and steel industry. At the conclusion ...
Article : 1,275 wordsA sensational railway smash occurred this morning at Picton Lakes, when the mail train from Sydney and a stock train from Goulburn collided with terrific force. ...
Article : 157 wordsThe following persons were fined 10s and 6s each for not having registered their dogs : Anthony Hornby, Frederick Lavender, Austin O'Brien, James Wade, and ...
Article : 35 wordsA largely attended aggregate meeting of the Western Coal Miners' Association was held in the Stadium last nighty Mr. J. Griffiths occupied the chair. Among ...
Article : 218 wordsThe following persons were proceeded against by Inspector Wm. Henry Pearce for trespassing on the railway line, and were each fined £2 and 6s costs, or fourteen ...
Article : 68 wordsA meeting of the Oberon Railway League is convened for next Saturday afternoon. The date of the Oberon annual Catholic social has been altered to Friday night, ...
Article : 619 wordsPolice (Sergt. Burn) v. Arthur Ingold; theft of one fancy silk vest, one lady's silver watch, and one gold chain, of the value of £9, the property of John Sullivan, at ...
Article : 1,711 wordsAfter several days of close, oppressive weather, carrying a great deal of dust, rain set in last evening and continued throughout the night. Fifty six points ...
Article : 70 wordsThe estate of the late Frederick Lasseter is valued for probate at £231,000. The woman found in male attire in Hyde Park in an unconscious condition recovered her senses this morning. When her name and address she replied ...
Article : 54 words'A' case in which the Lithgow "Mercury" Co. was plaintiff, for subscription owing, was withdrawn, as the amount owing, and costs, had been paid into court. ...
Article : 86 wordsWest's Pictures, Ltd., have decided to relinquish vaudeville, and to confine themselves strictly to the subject upon which they have built so distinguished a repute-- ...
Article : 121 wordsA very pleasant surprise party was tendered Mr. E. Humphries, sen., on Saturday night, the occasion being the 74th anniversary of his birthday. At eight o'clock ...
Article : 186 wordsWilliam Kennedy, for having been drunk in Main-street on the previous day, was fined 5s, or the rising, William Edward Harvey was charged ...
Article : 60 wordsA meeting of the local branch of the above association was held in the inspector's Town Hall, on Monday night. Mr. Harrison occupied the chair, and there ...
Article : 313 wordsMr. F. W. Paul, Royal Commissioner on the Iron and Steel Industry, went to Newcastle on Sunday night, and was to leave for Melbourne to-day, where it is probable ...
Article : 51 wordsIn the Industrial Court yesterday Judge beholds gave a judgment which will probably cause a stir in union circles. His Honor laid it down that a union had no ...
Article : 61 wordsThomas kearns was charged with having been drunk in Williewa-Street on Saturday. Plea guilty. Fined 5s or 24 hours. Fine paid. Arrested by Constable Rich. ...
Article : 50 wordsIn the Assembly yesterday Mr. Dooley asked the Premier: In view of the report of the Royal Commission on the iron and steel industry, is it the intention of the ...
Article : 291 words[?] to the letter presembed by you, from the Town Clerk, Katoomba, asking that the refreshment rooms and fruit shops in Katoomba may ...
Article : 47 wordsThomas Kearns was charged with drunkenness in Williewa-street on Monday. Plea, guilty. Sentenced to 24 hours imprisonment without the option. Arrested ...
Article : 35 wordsNeither the Mayor nor Aldermen Robinson, Ashley, and Kelly were able to attend last night's fortnightly meeting of the Council, therefore Ald. Bracey, who ...
Article : 57 wordsA start has been made with the erection of the Church of England rectory, on an allotment adjoining the Church Hall, in Roy-street. The foundations are about ...
Article : 130 wordsTo-Night.--"Caloola" at the Colosseum. To-Morrow (Thursday) Night.--Music in the Park. Thursday and Friday.--Events at the ...
Article : 81 wordsIt has been definitely arranged that the consecration of Canon Long as Bishop of Bathurst shall take place at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney, on November 30, and ...
Article : 24 wordsIt is stated on excellent authority that there are about 90 empty houses in Lithgow at the present time. Of this number fully 30 are in Oakey Park. The large ...
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Lithgow Mercury (NSW : 1898 - 1954), Wed 1 Nov 1911, Page 2
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