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Article : 639 wordsGRAFTON, Tuesday.--The Circuit Court opened this morning, before Judge Heydon. Edward Frederick Ferguson, on bail, pleaded guilty to four charges of forging and uttering, and ...
Article : 395 wordsIn the Legislative Council, Dr. Nash presented a petition on behalf of the Colliery Employers' Federation of the Northern District in favor of the Regulation of Wages in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 661 wordsThere is not much more of this little story to tell. Winifred gathered little or no strength by the seaside, and as soon as she got a remittance from her grandfather, she set sail for ...
Article : 2,725 wordsThe debate in committee in the Legislative Council on the Native Animals Protection Bill was resumed. Mr. MACKAY said that as it appeared to be ...
Article : 95 wordsMr. O'Sullivan to move: "That it is not expedient that, the construction of a dam and tramway at Umberumberka Creek in connection with the water supply for the town of Broken-hill, ...
Article : 137 wordsTAMWORTH, Wednesday.--Some wheat in this district has been attacked by a disease new to the district. The chief symptoms are fungi and spores on the flag and sheath. The ...
Article : 227 wordsMr. CRICK, in answer to Mr. Macdonell, said that no part of the old debt contracted under the Stock Disposes Act would be asked for from the Pastures Protection Boards this year, and the boards could act under ...
Article : 543 wordsCARCOAR, Tuesday.--At the Carcoar police court to-day, a selector named Hogan was proceeded against for falling to destroy rabbits on his land. The rabbit, inspector proved the ...
Article : 177 wordsSir,--I have very closely followed the correspondence in connection with this matter, and I really thought I had become possessed of the true facts, but the letter of Mr. Lewis G. ...
Article : 540 wordsMANILLA, Tuesday.--The minutes of the council meeting last night contained a report by the Mayor on the recent Municipal Conference, during which, he said, he had to ...
Article : 129 wordsWAGGA, Wednesday.--At a largely-attended meeting of the Murrumbidgee Fish and Game Protection and Angling Society, it was decided to make representations to the Government to ...
Article : 136 wordsThe debate was continued in the Legislative Council, in committee, on the Land Bill. Mr. DANGAR desired to know the intentions of the Government regarding clause 19 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 490 wordsBROKEN-HILL, Wednesday. -- Mr. Charles Taylor, the Moree meteorologist, who forecasted the break-up of the drought in the Barrier district in September, has again exhibited a ...
Article : 58 wordsThe fate of the report on the inquiry into the allegations of aldermanic patronage is by no means settled, its adoption by the health committee last week notwithstanding. The ...
Article : 345 wordsMACLEAN, Wednesday.--The fishing industry is showing rapid expansion on the river, and is giving employment to upwards of 200 persons. Last week 155 cases of fish were shipped to ...
Article : 64 wordsSir,--Apart from the harbor, the Sydney Cricket Ground is the only public place in Australia which is unrivalled of its kind in the world. ...
Article : 598 wordsHAY, Wednesday.--A public meeting, at Booilgal passed a resolution favoring the Murrumbidgee irrigation Bill. The opinion was expressed that the work should be undertaken by private ...
Article : 45 wordsPEAK-HILL, Wednesday.--Some time ago there was a universal opinion among the farmers that the Myall Flats were totally unsuited for the culture of wheat. This seems dispelled, ...
Article : 64 wordsBATHURST, Tuesday.--At the pollen court today, Norman Peacock, aged 12 years, was charged with shooting with intent to murder Herbert Mutton, another had about the same ...
Article : 56 wordsOutside of a small circle of people who witnessed the fire at Mr. H. C. Nelson's fancy goods store, at 212 King-street, Newtown, last week, very few were aware of a self- sacrif[?]eing act ...
Article : 228 wordsQUEANBEYAN, Wednesday.--It is reported that a fossicker, whoso name is unknown, committed suicide by cutting his throat near the Molonglo Bridge. ...
Article : 26 wordsUnderstanding that Sir John See had stated on the previous evening that there were no unemployed at present in the city, Mr. Williams handed in a list of 32 men who were desirous of ...
Article : 506 wordsNARRABRI, Tuesday.--Joseph Conlon, general dealer, formerly a Government contractor, and well-known at Tamworth, was killed this morning by a train at Boheeva Creek, near Narrabri, ...
Article : 1,551 wordsThe first committee meeting in connection with the Sydney branch of the Navy League was held on Monday afternoon in the board-room of Trenchard and Minnell, Martin-chambers, ...
Article : 176 wordsYesterday morning Dr. Purser and tho committee of the Wentworth Falls Consumptives' Hospital waited upon Lady Rawson, with the object of arranging some scheme whereby the ...
Article : 112 wordsAt a meeting of the unemployed held at the Queen's Statue yesterday, great indignation was expressed at the remarks of the Minister for Lands regarding the unemployed in the ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Thu 22 Oct 1903, Page 3
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