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Article : 49 wordsThe western team (Bathurst district) met a combined team representing the Central Western Rugby Union, on the Association Ground here, on Saturday. The Western ...
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Article : 473 words"Pencil Chisel" writes to the editor of the "Star":--Will you grant me space to call attention to the ways peculiar of the City Council. They, through ...
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Article : 119 words"J.K." Newcastle writes to the editor of the "Star"suggesting, that if a bylaw were adopted making it a punishable offence to show a tram ticket not legally purchased to an Inspector, the obnoxious ...
Article : 43 wordsThe following officers were elected at the annual meeting of the Ashfield branch of the Liberal and Reform Association:--President,' Mr. E. F. Relph; vice-presidents, Alderman ...
Article : 171 wordsJ. E. Warner, Waterloo,in a letter to the editor of the "Star" comments on the absence from Sunday's mass meeting of all but one Labor member. He declares that the Tramway men were shamefully ...
Article : 61 words"Fair Play"replies to "Constance" in a letter to the "Star":--If "Constance" is a married woman let her picture her husband accused of stealing 2d, and branded as a thief in the eyes of the world-- his ...
Article : 132 wordsThe court for the hearing of appeals against assessment of proportion for rating purposes within the Municipality of Woollahra was held at Paddington, Mr. ...
Article : 486 wordsFrederick Bartlett, writing to the editor of the "Star,"says that every right thinking man agrees with a stand- firm attitude of a proper Government, the question arose as to whether the Wade ...
Article : 155 wordsThe Veracious Verger: "In the far corner lies William the Conqueror; behind the organ, where you can't see 'em, or the looms o' Guy Fox, Robin 'Hood, and Cardinal Wolsey. Now, does that guide book ...
Article : 64 wordsAt the last meeting of the Hornsby Shire Council a letter was read from the Commercial Banking Co., stating that the bank was prepared to allow, the overdraft of the ...
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Advertising : 274 wordsA Bartlett has some suggestions to make per medium of the "Herald" in respect to country cadets. First he suggests that "the cadets belonging to our city and suburban schools be invited by their officers ...
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Advertising : 459 wordsIn the "Herald" Oscar Schultze suggests a distinctively Australian procession as one of the fleet weak attractions."Such a procession could easily be got up yet and should be formed of deputations of trade ...
Article : 38 words[?] to the "Telegraph" "Country Supporter"reminds the cadets headquarters that the visit of the American fleet is drawing near, but that there has been no definite word of bringing senior cadets down from ...
Article : 25 wordsAn endeavor to regulate the lodger Vote at City Council elections has been taken in hand by Alderman Cooks. He will ask the City Council to-morrow night to instruct the ...
Article : 469 wordsIn the counting-house of tho Bank of England a remarkable counting machine has been installed for experimental purposes. The Invention of a Swedish engineer, ...
Article : 428 words"A Hospital Patient," states in the "Telegraph,"that tha death of trained nurses in country hospitals is due "to economising on the part of hospital committees. There is no real lack of nursing talent but a ...
Article : 182 wordsR. Crawford, Mosman, writing to the editor of the "Star,"says:--Re the so-called patriotic fund now in hand; might,I suggest that as the donors wish to be considered patriotic, they spend the money so ...
Article : 110 words"One who takes country football seriously,"is dissatisfied with the final selection for the Rugby Union team that is about to tour England. Writing to the "Herald." he asks what chance have the country ...
Article : 126 words'A. M. S. Carter calls attention in the "Herald" to "tree assassins." He states that in no city or town of the Commonwealth are trees so much mutilated, under the name of pruning, as those of Sydney. For ...
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Advertising : 84 wordsIn a letter to the "Herald" W. A. Hamilton Gosche deals at length with the subject of "Wireless Telegraphy."and incidentally remarks that it Is of national importance that any suggestions Or ...
Article : 48 wordsThe monthly ballot for loans in connection with the Mutual Loan Agency took place at the School of Arts, Pitt-street, on Saturday. All loans are granted fee of interest for 50 ...
Article : 101 wordsJ. C. Wharton, secretary of the People's Reform League of New South Wales, in a letter to the "Herald," suggests a reduction of the members of the Lower House to 51, but adds,"the people must agitate for this reform if they wish to get It." ...
Article : 50 wordsF. Sturzaker, in repl to "A Non Strikers," letter to the "Star," says:--There are always two sides to a question and strongest to the answers. A settlement ejected, without the calamitous measures ...
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The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909), Mon 3 Aug 1908, Page 3
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