In the Legislative Assembly, The amendments of the Legislative Council in the Land Tax (Assessment and Books) Bill were greed to in committee, and the bill was ordered ...
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Article : 729 wordsNew Caledonia.--Fine, but cloudy, at Gomen; clear at Noumea. West Australia.--Fine and clear throughout. South Australia.--Fine and clear in the north; fine, but ...
Article : 96 wordsMr. Fegan to move-- "That leave be given to bring in a bill to provide that the expression 'noxious animals' in the Pastures and Stock Protection Act, 1898, shall include rabbits." ...
Article : 152 wordsMr. NORTON moved that the House dissent from the Speaker's ruling on September 19 on the point of order raised by him, to the effect that the bill to amend the Early Closing Act of 1889 ...
Article : 2,220 wordsNew South Wales.--Light to moderate on the coast and highlands. Armidale 1 point, Bundella 4, Bendemeer 11, blackville 4, bowral 11, bateman's bay 27, bodalla 3, bathurst 19, burrowa 7, blackheath 20, ...
Article : 198 wordsA petition is being extensively signed in Parramatta asking for the retention in his position of Dr. Godson, medical superintendent of the Parramatta Hospital for Insane. Dr. Godson has been ...
Article : 292 wordsSouth Australia.--Generally fine; cloudy more or less over south and south-east; calm and light variable winds; sea smooth.--C. Todd. Victoria.--Fine generally, except for occasional light ...
Article : 48 wordsTweed Heads, interrupted; Byron Bay, south-soutli-east, fine, sou smooth; Ballinu, south-cast, strong, cloudy, sea moderate; Clarence Heads, south, strong, fine, eea lumpy; Woolgoolgu, south-soutli-east, light, cloudy, sea mode- ...
Article : 180 wordsSir WILLIAM LYNE stated that since the adjournment on Thursday night last he found that it was probable that an agreement could be arrived at with regard to the Council's ...
Article : 97 wordsNORFOLK ISLAND, September 16.--Whaling so far has not been a success here. The whales are very plentiful, but the weather sadly against whaling. Very many misses have been made. ...
Article : 302 wordsFORSTER, Tuesday.--Showery weather continued through the night and to-day; 95 points of rain fell. The young maize crops will be much benefited by the down fall. ...
Article : 174 wordsLORD HOWE ISLAND, Sept. 14.--We had had official visit from the visiting magistrate for some considerable time, until Mr. Frank Farnell arrived on the 4th ultimo. He was officially ...
Article : 512 wordsMr. Ewing asked the Minister for Public Instruction if he would inform the House whether It was his Intention to take away the subsidies at present given to the Society of Artists and the ...
Article : 117 wordsThe following forecasts have been issued by the Queensland Weather Bureau, under date September 25:-- New South Wales.--Fair or line in inland districts generally. but yet more rain likely on or near the seaboard ...
Article : 185 wordsMr. AFFLECK submitted a motion that the Government Railways Act Amending Bill, being a matter of pressing interest, should be proceeded with forthwith. The measure had been introduced ...
Article : 157 wordsDuring the fortnight ending 23rd last., there were 13 cases of typhoid fever in the colony, but no deaths. In the metropolitan combined districts. there were five cases In the Hunter River ...
Article : 116 wordsThe parents of a young lad, Fred Brown, 14 years of age, are anxious to hear tidings of him. He left his home at Kiama on September 12, and was last seen at Shellharbor in the ...
Article : 63 wordsReplying to a number of questions by Mr. J. H. Young, Sir WILLIAM LYNE stated that he granted the use of the public wharves to the intercolonial shinning companies free of charge ...
Article : 872 wordsSir,--As many of my friends and a few of my fellow-members are exercised over a passage in my Federal address, published in your columns on the 22nd ult., I should esteem it a favor if you ...
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Article : 78 wordsMILLTHORPE, Tuesday.--The agricultural show and ploughing matches opened to-day. The weather was fine, but rather wet underfoot, owing to the recent rains. The attendance was fair. There were 244 entries, 30 of which ...
Article : 173 wordsImprovements in apparatus for raising sunken ships and other submerged bodies.--James Duncan and Edward George Simpson, both of Rockdale, near Sydney. Improvements in mail-marking machines.--The ...
Article : 278 wordsThe fifty-eighth half-yearly meeting of shareholders of the Civil Service Co-operative Society of New South Wales, Limited, was held at the society's building last night. Mr. W. V. Read ...
Article : 274 wordsSir,--I have just read Mr. Herny Daly's letter with reference to the great bell of the Post-office, which is named the "Great Parkes." That Is all very well so far as it goes; but may ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Wed 26 Sep 1900, Page 9
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