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Article : 82 wordsSir,--As a resident of one part or the other of the North Coast during the last 30 years, and familiar with every phase of the North Coast railway project, I beg the favor of your space ...
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Article : 1,611 words"Thunderbolt." with its exciting scenes of bush life and its attractive Australian scenery, retains its hold upon the favor of Theatre Royal audiences. The play should prove, in ...
Article : 50 wordsJames Stocks ex Mayor Lismore: The land was so poor that nothing like dairying could ever be entered upon. T. Borton. mail contractor. Lismore: People could not ...
Article : 1,276 wordsThe bushranging drama also being produced at this theatre, "Robbery Under Arms," is having a prosperous Starlight. "Robbery Under ...
Article : 55 wordsThe following report by Air. W. W. Froggatt, Government Entomologist, on aphis in wheat in the Molong, Wellington, and Narromine districts, has been furnished to the Minister for ...
Article : 729 wordsCrimmins and Gore, the two new performers at the Tivoli Theatre, amuse crowded audiences greatly by their eccentric fun-making Hull and Whitaker are also popular favorites. ...
Article : 78 wordsA.B., ALBION PARK, asks whether Devonshire cream can be made here: She says she has always understood that it is a capital food for invalids,--Yes: for certain kinds of invalids. It ...
Article : 535 wordsMr. O. Howard Irving will present Tairo. the conjuror, to the public of Sydney at the Lyceum Theatre, on Saturday evening next. Tairo, who is a Maori, is said to be a very ...
Article : 63 wordsSir,--The interesting letters in your column concerning domestic servants deal with a very, complicated question. Like the Rev. Mr. Taylor, the council of this association has ...
Article : 731 wordsThe pictures shown by the Phelan Company's biograph at the Cenenary-hall are very clear, and the present programme meets with great favor. There will be a matince to-day. ...
Article : 34 wordsA concert was held at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church last night. Madame Edwards sang "When the Flowing Tide Comes In." "The Salior's Wife," and Tosti's "Good-bye," to much ...
Article : 73 wordsThe carnival concert at the Sydney Cricket Ground is to be given to-night. The programme will include music by the New South Wales State Military Band songs and dancing a ...
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Article : 113 wordsInteresting reminders of what North Queensland can do in the way of cotton production are supplied by Mr. J. B, M'Cabe, of Summer Island, Macleay River, who has recently returned ...
Article : 736 wordsTo the Editor,--Kindly allow me space to refer to a notice I have seen at Braidwood Courthouse about two Crown land Bell's Creek, East Araluen-road temporary common. ...
Article : 300 wordsThe annual report of the Government Savings Bank was paid on the table of the Legislative Assembly last night. The report states that the new and ...
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Article : 277 wordsSir.--Re the unsatisfactory applications which were received by the committee arranged to deal with the appointment of resident super intendant required for the School of Domestic ...
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Article : 333 wordsMessrs. James R. Lawson and Little held a successful sale of pictures, the work of Mr. J. Douglas Perrett, at their rooms, 128 and 130 Pit-street, yesterday. Mr. Perrett is a New ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Wed 25 Oct 1905, Page 9
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