The eighth annual meeting of the Chamber of Manufactures was held at the I.O.O.F. Temple last night, Mr. O. C. Benin presiding. THE ADDRESS. ...
Article : 2,164 wordsThe inquiry into the Town Clerk's report was resumed by the health committee of the City Council at the Town-hall yesterday, Alderman J. D. Fitzgerald presiding. ...
Article : 1,102 wordsPoor Mr. O'Sullivan ! He had to say "No" twice again yesterday. Deputations representing Petersham, Camperdown, Leichhurddt, and Balmain interests ...
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Advertising : 1,493 wordsAt a meeting of the Parramatta Council last night, the financial position of the municipality was stated to be as follows:--Debit balances General account, £1907 16s 4d: baths and ...
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Article : 2,006 wordsAt a meeting of the staff and labor committee, of the City Council, yesterday. Alderman Evan Jones presiding, a direction was sought as to what constituted sick pay to workmen. In ...
Article : 143 wordsSir,--In your issue of the 25th inst. you slates "Members of the B.M.A. took up the position than the A.N.A. could not, from their point of view, at any late, be regarded an a friendly society in the ordinary, ...
Article : 1,028 wordsSir,--The present crisis over the Federal electoral boundaries brings once more into prominence the degenerating effect or the caucus solidarity principle adopted by the labor party, ...
Article : 537 wordsThe following notifications appear in the "Public Service Gazette":-- APPOINTMENTS.--Mr. J. A. Fanlks, teacher of freehand, model, geometrical, and perspective drawing at ...
Article : 443 wordsSir,--In your issue of this morning appears a telegram to the following effect:-- WAGGA, Sunday.--In the course of an address in the local branch of the Fanners and Settlers Association ...
Article : 299 wordsDaring the past six months, the Civil Ambulance and Transport Brigade attended on 1215 eases, the transport covering a distance of no less than 5721 miles. There were 71 wharf and ...
Article : 92 wordsMrs. Ruthven's eighth demonstration of "Music made easy" attracted an interested gathering to the Queen's- hall on Thursday afternoon, and lady Rawson and suite were present. A dozen bright little children went ...
Article : 101 wordsSir,--I am pleased to see, from "A Woman's" letter in your Monday's issue, that there are very many other women who, like myself, think Mr. Wise was perfectly right in his ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Tue 1 Sep 1903, Page 3
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