Nine Chinese and a Japanese were arrested last evening in an alleged gambling house in Campbell-street, Haymarket. For some time past a strict watch had been ...
Article : 351 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Briner gave notice of motion that it be an instruction to the Standing Orders Committee to submit a Standing Order for the purpose of ...
Article : 86 wordsThe Senate met at 3 p.m. BUTTER GRADING. Senator PLAYFORD (S.A.), in reply to Senator Macfarlane (Tas.), as to whether a recent ...
Article : 940 wordsBERRY, Monday. -- The Jamberoo district supports two butter factories, both started within a month of each other, 20 years ago. That now the property of the Jamberoo ...
Article : 1,982 wordsMr. BALL moved the adjournment of the House to call attention to the manner in which local land boards dealt with the allotment of land under section 28 of the Act of 1905. He ...
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Article : 176 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- In the Legislative Assembly to-night Mr. Solly moved the adjournment of the House in order to discuss the unemployed question, and a long debate ensued. ...
Article : 90 wordsA deputation from Picton was introduced to the Railway Commissioners yesterday by Mr. M'Court, M.L.A. A request was made that so far as passenger tares were concerned Picton ...
Article : 207 wordsThe Crimes (Girls' Protection) Bill was further considered in Committee. In clause 2, which raises the age of consent from 14 to 17 years, Mr. GARDINER argued ...
Article : 114 wordsCaptain M. Thompson, master of the steamer Newcastle, was last might presented with an address from the citizens of Newcastle district, in celebration of his thirty years' connection with ...
Article : 131 wordsWhen Mr. GRIFFITH moved the second reading of the Testator's Family Maintenance Bill. Mr. SULLIVAN took the point of order that the bill was outside the order of leave. The ...
Article : 213 wordsSir. -- Apropos of the above subject, which is now agitating the minds of most people in the suburban area of Sydney, particularly those who have gardens, will you allow me space for a ...
Article : 628 wordsThe works committee of the City Council had under review yesterday afternoon a recommendation from the council to consider the advisablenesse of extending the scope of the ...
Article : 142 wordsThe following vessels cleared outwards at the Custom-house yesterday: -- Oanah, str., for Hobart, via Sydney, with 950 tons of coal and 10 tons of bonedust ; Wakatipu, str., for ...
Article : 167 wordsMr. Collins asked Mr. Lee a series of questions in reference to the matter of a trial survey from East Collarendabri to the Barwon River. Was the Minister aware that the width ...
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Advertising : 716 wordsA large meeting of electors of Roseville, Lindfield, Killara, and Gordon was held in the Presbyterian Church-hall, Lindfield, on, Monday evening in support of the Anti-Lotteries and ...
Article : 280 wordsThe House of Representatives met at 2.30 p.m. Sir WILLIAM LYNE asked leave to move to reinstate the Bounties Bill at the stage at which it was counted out on Friday. ...
Article : 1,399 wordsMr. LATIMER moved in the Legislative Assembly the second reading of the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children Incorporation Bill, sent down from the Legislative Council. He ...
Article : 557 wordsADELAIDE, Tuesday. -- The Franchise debate in the Legislative Council was resumed to-day by Mr. Muecke, who opposed the measure on the grounds indicated by previous speakers, and ...
Article : 264 wordsTwo new free kindergartens are soon to be opened by the Kindergarten Union, the first in Devonshire-street and the second near Blackfraiarst. The latter will be called the Golden Fleece Kindergarten, and will be ...
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Article : 109 wordsLord Northeote's popularity as Governor-General of Australia increases. So does the fame of that other Excellency, 'Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. ...
Article : 273 wordsThe newspapers inform us that a resident of Iowa has made two attempts to end his life because his wife and seven children persisted in singing a song called "Everybody Works but ...
Article : 131 wordsWith a view to advertising Australia, Premier Caruthers has hit upon the novel idea of inducing the editors of 80 of the loading newspapers of the United Kingdom to visit the ...
Article : 287 wordsWe can recommend the following new music: -- "Trust Her Not" for two shillings. "See, the Conquering Hero Comes" with full orchestra. ...
Article : 129 wordsIn the Great Commonwealth Racing Carnival the chief event was the Medical Trial Stakes, run by the various aspirants to fame, as alleviators of throat and chest ailments. ...
Article : 156 wordsMessrs. Devlin, M.P., and Donovan, the Irish delegates who have been touring Victoria, and are now visiting New South Wales in furtherance of Home Rule for Ireland, are being ...
Article : 105 wordsTalking of the Emerald Isle, a good lady, representing the local Benevolent Society at Petersham, called the other day upon one of her charge, who hailed from the land of the ...
Article : 157 wordsPeculiar though it may appear, the above line inserted by the printer represents the portrait of a lazy dog -- because it is an ink line (incline), an incline is a slope up (slow ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 96 wordsA cyclist in the Swiss Alps has mot with a horrible death at Sarner, in the canton of Oberwald. Travelling down, an incline, the bicycle overmastered him, and, crashing through ...
Article : 138 wordsOur lady friends should be very sceptical on the point if their husbands declare they have "been working back at the office" and cannot, repeat the following sentences correctly when ...
Article : 81 wordsAll sporting men believe in the virtues of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, and use it freely for coughs and colds. The medicine is an absolute remedy for ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Wed 29 Aug 1906, Page 7
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