It is the Randwick, not the Paddington, Council which has decided to borrow £20,000 from the A.M.P. Society, as stated our yesterday's issue. ...
Article : 28 wordsSKETCH PLAN OF WYALONG AND THE MINES.--From the Central Press Agency's Surveyed Plan. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 191 wordsThe Woollahra borough inspector of nuisances reported to the council at the last meeting that he had made a thorough inspection of the Chinese quarters in the ...
Article : 78 wordsIn a report furnished the Woollahra Council at its last meeting, the borough engineer brought under notice the careless and inefficient manner in which the street ...
Article : 106 wordsIn reply to a communication forwarded by the North Botany Council, that body at its meeting on Tuesday evening, letters from Messrs. H. C. Hoyle and ' ...
Article : 119 wordsAmong the special business considered by the North Botany Council at its meeting on Tuesday evening was the question of obtaining an improved tram service, ...
Article : 113 wordsAt the meeting of the Alexandria Council on Wednesday evening a letter was read from the Strathfield council clerk, enclosing copy of resolution of that ...
Article : 112 wordsThe discovery and rapid growth of Wyalong, with its recent promise of permanency as a goldfield, all within the year, are likely to mark at least one bright epoch in the ...
Article : 1,478 wordsThe journey to London was long and dreary, shut up all those hours tete-a-tete without hearing a kindly word. He had cot over his bad temper. He was not ...
Article : 2,061 wordsBARMEDMAN, Thursday.--The first death on the Wyalong goldfield occurred on Monday morning, when a young man named Andrew Mathieson succumbed to ...
Article : 259 wordsA protest was received by the Alexandria Council on Wednesday from a ratepayer who often was obliged to leave the footway on account of its being occupied ...
Article : 132 wordsPursuant to the provisions of section H. sub-section 2 of the Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Act Extension Act of 1894, the Alexandria Council have been informed ...
Article : 134 wordsDissatisfaction has been freely expressed at the action of the tramway authorities in running so few trams to the Bondi Beach, and at the last meeting of the ...
Article : 57 wordsSir,--I write in the hope that, as you have opened your columns to those who oppose the infliction of the death penalty on the convicts in the above affair, you ...
Article : 526 wordsSir,--Kindly allow me space in your valuable columns for a few remarks upon the effects which University retrenchment will have upon the majority of students. In ...
Article : 304 wordsRecently the Waverley Council addressed a circular letter to the various councils within the metropolitan area directing attention to a charge made by the Water ...
Article : 173 wordsSir,--With reference to the letters that appeared in your issue of the 17th inst., signed by "A Woman," "W. Ellard," "W. F. Stanton," and "C. A. Maxwell," urging ...
Article : 470 wordsThe Woollahra Council some time ago resolved on the removal of the pound from its present position adjoining the council-chambers to a site remote from the thickly ...
Article : 117 wordsSir,--The decision of the Cabinet and Executive in the above case is to be regretted. Many who agree with capital punishment for murder will be opposed to ...
Article : 196 wordsSir,--The Chancellor of the University Sir W. M. Manning, in your issue of yesterday, supplies the very information that the public require as to the inner working of the ...
Article : 309 wordsSir,--The notice which appeared in the newspapers a day or two ago announcing the resumption of the quarterly chimes of the Post-ofiice clock will be read with very great ...
Article : 241 wordsSir,-- The persons who are agitating for the reprieve of the Bridge-street burglars are altogether missing the intention of the infliction of punishment. Punishment, ...
Article : 343 wordsSir,--By your issue I am pleased to see that the master undertakers, at their meeting on Monday night, have again shown the necessity for one central office ...
Article : 93 wordsSir,--I am glad that your valuable paper is the first to raise its voice and ask tho public to look at the Bridge-street burglary as it really is. For a time it seemed to me ...
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Advertising : 117 wordsSir,--The Executive having decided that the above two convicts should be executed for attempt to murder, I hope it is not yet too late for the Executive to reconsider ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Fri 18 May 1894, Page 3
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