BINGARA, Monday. -- What was almost a fatal accident occurred on Saturday on the Bundarra-road, about 2½ miles from here. A farmer named Jenkins, living at Cooringoora, was driving to ...
Article : 330 wordsMrs. Dixon, who was suspected of having murdered her husband at Green Gully last week, died this morning from inflammation of the lungs. She was at the time in custody on a ...
Article : 89 wordsCAPETOWN, August 23.-- I have just returned from Simonstown, which boasts to be the Portsmouth of South Africa, and have watched, from the Admiral's jetty, the departure of the Ophir, ...
Article : 1,611 wordsIn the calendar month which ended with last week 34 vessels left Newcastle with coal for foreign ports, carrying in the aggregate 89,000 tons. Fifteen of the vessels sailed for ports on ...
Article : 211 wordsThe sittings of the Twelfth Synod of the diocese of Sydney were continued yesterday at the Chapter House. The president (the Archbishop of Sydney) occupied the chair. ...
Article : 2,231 wordsADELAIDE, Monday. -- The sixth annual conference of the South Australian Teachers' Union was opened in the Trades-hall this morning by Mr. Holder, M.H.R., the president of the union. ...
Article : 989 wordsAt Tallangatta yesterday, Mr. Heeps, head teacher at the local school, was, with the assistance of his son Reginald, aged 10, trying to poke a rabbit out of a hollow log into which ...
Article : 88 wordsMessrs. J. Parry (comptroller of stores), G. H. Stanger (outdoor locomotive superintendent), and J. G. Corns (goods manager), who constitute the board appointed by the Railway Commissioners ...
Article : 253 wordsThe Oaklands Hunt Club's point-to-point race, 4½ miles, to-day, resulted as follows:-- G. H. Gillespie's Talisman, 11.13 (J. L. Cox), 1; S. O. Wood's Berrambool, 12.5 (N. Wood), 2; F. E. ...
Article : 51 wordsIn the course of an address on the Coronation Oath, delivered at St. Kilda Town-hall to-night, the Rev. D. M. Berry boldly denounced the recent criticisms of Cardinal Moran on the subject. He ...
Article : 176 wordsTENTERFIELD, Monday.--Several old age pensions have been granted during the past month. In one case, that of James Johnston, the evidence of the police at Willson's Downfall, where the ...
Article : 77 wordsCaptain Sorenson, of the Danish barque Union, landed in Sydney yesterday morning from the German steamer Oceana, and reported the loss of his vessel at the Marshall Group. The captain ...
Article : 381 wordsYOUNG, Monday. -- Word reached Young yesterday that on Saturday night the woolshed at Greenbank Station, the property of Mr. J. C. Watson, was totally destroyed by fire. Forty stud ...
Article : 59 wordsMr. Ranking, police magistrate, to-day gave an important decision in a stamp case, to the effect that a cash purchase requires no receipt. Lady Griffith held a reception this afternoon in ...
Article : 122 wordsThe request of a deputation from the Newcastle suburban municipalities which waited on the Minister for Works on the 17th September, that he should ignore the recommendation of ...
Article : 295 wordsALBURY, Monday. -- In anticipation of the early removal of the stock tax, as a consequence of tho establishment of inter-State freetrade, fatteners on 'this side of the Murray have ...
Article : 2,507 wordsA telegram was received from Mr. Barton last week asking whether Mr. Pethbridge, of the Queensland Marine Department, would be available if nominated for the position of chief clerk ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Agricultural Adviser, Mr. Peter M'Lean, who returned to Brisbane on Saturday from a visit to the Darling Downs country, is enthusiastic concerning the prospects of a good season ...
Article : 132 wordsAt a meeting of the Hunter District Water Supply and Sewerage Board yesterday consideration was given to a report of a committee appointed to deal with the scheme for supplying ...
Article : 202 wordsThe shipping arrivals at Sydney yesterday included the French barque Amiral Troude. She is from Cardiff with a coal cargo, and has called here for repairs,' and also to obtain ...
Article : 343 wordsA man named M'Culloch, a laborer on the pipe track, was run over by the train on the Yilgarn railway early this morning, near Hine's- Hill. His mangled remains were found strewn ...
Article : 211 wordsShipments of coal at Carrington Dyke during last week amounted to 60,295 tons, and of coke to 80 tons. In the corresponding week of 1900s 64,400 tons of coal and 131 tons of coke were ...
Article : 413 wordsMr. A. E. Gumms has sold his pearling fleet, consisting of seven luggers and a schooner, together with the Roebuck Bay Hotel, to Mr. Goldstein, of Melbourne, at a satisfactory figure. The ...
Article : 54 words"MELBOURNE, Monday. -- When the barquentine James L. Eviston arrived in port this morning from Eureka, the master, Captain J. Ramselins, hastened to report having discovered a ...
Article : 390 wordsAt the Central Court yesterday, before Mr. F. W. Edwards, S.M., Carl Kuhnell (23),commercial traveller (23), was charged with having feloniously administered poison to Florence Ellen ...
Article : 69 wordsIn a case at Broome Police Court, Charlie Honolulu, a Pacific Islander, was charged with throwing two natives into the sea from a dingy, causing both to ho drowned. Evidence was given ...
Article : 99 wordsADELAIDE, Monday. -- The second conference of the Federated Railway Locomotive Enginemen's Association of Australasia was concluded at the Trades-hall to-day. An application ...
Article : 410 wordsA deputation from the West Australian Commissioner to the Glasgow Exhibition waited on the Premier on Saturday and asked that steps be taken to arrange for a permanent exhibition ...
Article : 98 wordsAt a dinner hold on the 2nd Inst., under the auspices of the Darlington Single Tax League, for the purpose of celebrating the anniversary of the birth of the late Henry George, it was decided to ...
Article : 265 wordsThere are no new developments in connection with tho no-confidence motion, the result being regarded as a foregone conclusion in favor of the Government. ...
Article : 27 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday. -- Judging by the result of the crushing at the last clean-up the thieves who broke into the Beehive battery, at Bulumwaal, yesterday morning, must have taken ...
Article : 344 wordsA serious epidemic of typhoid has broken out at Southport. In a family named Armstrong the father, mother, and three other members have refused to be removed to the ...
Article : 69 wordsMr. J. H. Carruthers, M.L.A., has been informed by the Principal Under-Secretary, respecting a letter sent by him on behalf of tho Rockdale Council requesting that arrangements be made for the ...
Article : 135 wordsBREWARRINA, Monday. -- Shearing, is in full swing in this district, and everything is working satisfactorily. HARDEN, Monday. -- The roll was called on ...
Article : 134 wordsA moonlight excursion was held last night at Clifton Gardens, and, in spite of the somewhat threatening weather, there was a good attendance. The steamer Lady Hampden left Stephen-street, ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Tue 24 Sep 1901, Page 6
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