{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 270 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 1,520 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 32 words[As, for obvious reasons, it is impossible for the average reader to observe all the interesting opinions ventilated in the open columns of the newspapers, the "Star" ...
Article : 49 wordsEdward Pulsford writes to the "Herald" to the effect that he thinks it is exceedingly probable that Sydney does lead the world in the matter of healthiness. He is quite sure ...
Article : 82 wordsThe navy question is still a prolific cause of letters to editors. In the "Herald" "Another Australian" takes "True Australian" to task for provincialism. He remarks that ...
Article : 116 wordsVarney Parkes, writing to the "Herald," publicly appeals to Mr. Wade, tho State Premier, to extend the scope of the City Improvement Commission's inquiry to ...
Article : 83 words"A No-account Briton" expresses the opinion, through the medium of the "Herald," that the sooner the American fleet has departed and Australia resumes her normal ...
Article : 91 wordsDr. Richard Arthur, writing to the "Daily Telegraph" on immigration, says that however much we may dislike the fact, it will have to be faced, that tropical Australia is ...
Article : 81 words"Anxious Inquirer." writing in the "Herald" animadverts on the incapacity of the council, and raises the question whether the member for the district and the Minister at ...
Article : 121 wordsMr. Barnett, S.M., at the Central Summons Court yesterday, heard a case in which Inspector Taylor proceeded against Joseph Isaacs, a manufacturing confectioner, for ...
Article : 111 wordsThe president of the Social Democratic Federation (John Dwyer) writes to the "Daily Telegraph" on the S.D.F's. position as regards the Theatre and Public Hall Act. ...
Article : 83 wordsJ. O. Batchelor, manager of the Fishermen's Co-operative Association of New South Wales, Limited, writes:-- Anyone reading your remarks may readily ...
Article : 894 words"S.E.P." apropos of the Australian navy question, points out in the "Herald," that Great Britain, being the world's greatest money-lender. with an interest bill ...
Article : 131 wordsG. D. Clark, G.E., Supt. I.O.G.T., writes to the "Daily Telegraph" on the drink problem. He says that the churches and temperance organisations must adopt more ...
Article : 112 wordsHerbert Marks, 29, book-keeper, was charged at the "Water Police Court yesterday with falsely pretending to Messrs. Lassetter and Co. that he was authorised by ...
Article : 117 words"Argus," in a long letter in the "Telegraph, states that the single tax movement has hitherto been regarded by sensible persons as a sort of harmless fad, but of late ...
Article : 304 wordsJudge Rogers and a Jury were engaged in the District Court yesterday in adjusting matters between William James Cook, plain- tiff, and Ernest Samuel Turner, trading as ...
Article : 341 wordsThe final act in the case of Donald Gordon Palmer, the lad who had pleaded guilty to a charge of forging and uttering a cheque in the name of Mr. Duncan Carson, and ...
Article : 128 wordsAt the last meeting of the Ashfield Council a communication was received intimating that the loan on the local Town Hall building would fall due on October 1, and ...
Article : 209 wordsSome time ago Dr. Arthur introduced a deputation from the Immigration League of Australasia to the Minister of Public Instruction for the purpose of asking that the ...
Article : 192 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 24 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 754 wordsE. De Pierre Wilson, in a letter to the "Daily Telegraph," states that the University Extension Board is providing lectures on music by Professor Petersen, of ...
Article : 85 wordsYesterday Mr. Justice Street, sitting in Probate Jurisdiction, commenced the hearing of a suit in connection with the will of the late Denis Morland, of Newport. ...
Article : 316 wordsJ. Sidney writes to the "Daily Telegraph" complaining about the cruelty which sheep are subjected to at the Homebush Saleyards. and while travelling to yards in trucks. He ...
Article : 63 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 388 wordsThe reports received at head office in connection with inspection of stock in the Tweed River quarantine area, for the period extending from June 1 to July 11, 1908, show ...
Article : 114 words"One of Maroubra's Lovers" writes to the Editor of the "Star":--While I do not claim equality with "Owner of the Land", either in his witticisms or comparisons, I lay ...
Article : 194 wordsSpencer's Theatrescope will to-night exhibit a special series of films showing the spectacular events in connection with the arrival of the Governor-General, the Earl of ...
Article : 66 wordsGeorge Pile refers, in a letter to the "Telegraph," to an advertisement which would not tempt immigrants to seek these shores. This advertisement is from the Municipal Council ...
Article : 105 wordsA duel caused by an insult to the Queen of Portugal and the late King was fought in Paris between the Duke of Alberque[?] and Count Louis d'Harcourt. The Duke ...
Article : 85 wordsThe Lismore Musical Festival is proceeding to-day, when the chair competition was commenced. The chairman announced that last night's attendance was the largest ever ...
Article : 117 wordsVesey R. Gosche, in a letter to the "Telegraph, deals trenchantly with the class of immigrant we require in Australia. "Let us," he says, "secure farmers from England and ...
Article : 79 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 21 wordsJ. W, R. Clarke writes to tho Editor of the "Star":--A few days ago I saw a great number of splendid, sheep being driven through Leichhardt district, evidently to the ...
Article : 200 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909), Thu 10 Sep 1908, Page 2
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: