Mr. E. W. Cole, the well-known bookseller who has been touring the East for the past eight months in company with Mrs. Cole and two daughters, arrived in Sydney by the German ...
Article : 748 wordsGUNNEDAH, Saturday.--Mr. William Doel, of Curlewis, who a few weeks ago lost his residence by fire, had another unfortunate loss by a fire which broke out in a 400 acre paddock of wheat, ...
Article : 55 wordsTo sail a leaky ship over 8000 miles and make port with the pumps still going, was the remarkable experience that fell to the lot of Captain Smith and the crew of the large steel ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 906 wordsThe "People's Daily Labor," a daily paper, made its first appearance yesterday morning. The issue was got out by a band of journalists and printers, working on ...
Article : 158 wordsMr. G. H. Reid addressed an immense gathering in the Bathurst School of Arts, on Saturday, night in furtherance of Mr. Sydney Smith's candidature for the Macquarie electorate. The ...
Article : 2,360 wordsMOREE, Saturday.-- Mr. R. D. Barton and Mr. W. Webster held very large meetings here last night. Mr. Barton said he was the Government candidate, from the Government ...
Article : 65 wordsMr. J. P. Gray, one of the selected freetrade candidates for the Bonnie, who has returned from his tour through the western towns of the State, brings the most encouraging accounts of ...
Article : 955 wordsFORBES, Saturday.-- Rex Dawson, 16 years old, son of Mr. R. Dawson, manager of the Commercial Bank, died last night from lockjaw. Deceased had been suffering for about a week ...
Article : 625 wordsTUMOT. Saturday.-- Mr. M'Lean addressed a crowded meeting at the Oddfellows'-hall last night. The Mayor presided. The candidate, in reply to the charge of deserting his old ...
Article : 62 wordsNEWCASTLE, Saturday.-- Mr. David Watkins, whose re-election as member of the House of Representatives for Newcastle appears likely to be unopposed, made his appearance before ...
Article : 507 wordsA little girl named Violet Leno, aged 10, while crossing a plank that spanned Merri Creek, slipped in, and in a moment was whirled away by the current. A man who saw the accident ...
Article : 114 wordsThe Chinese strike in the furniture trade is practically at an end, the men's terms having been conceded. Two of the employers advertise that they have ceased to be members of the ...
Article : 69 wordsAfter being in possession of the Collingwood tote for four weeks, the police have decided lo try and rid themselves of the job of holding it further. Apparently it was hoped that the ...
Article : 116 wordsOwing to something having gone wrong with the steering gear, the Federal Steam Navigation Company's steamer Somerset went aground near North Arm, when leaving Port Adelaide ...
Article : 130 wordsURALLA, Saturday.-- Mr. Lonsdale, freetrade candidate, addressed a meeting in the Oddfellows'-hall last night. A large number of ladies were present. Mr. Lonsdale, speaking in favor ...
Article : 120 wordsA "black nor caster" troubled the riflemen at Randwick on Saturday, particularly at the longer ranges, but notwithstanding this some good scores were recorded. At 500yds. there ...
Article : 604 wordsYesterday afternoon at Cherry Gardens, Fred Lewis, aged 11, was with his elder brother shooting birds in an orchard. As the elder lad held the gun (double-barrelled) the younger ...
Article : 57 wordsMr. John Gilbert, the Liberal and Reform candidate for Waratah, has been selected by the Temperance Alliance as the nominee of that organisation. Both he and his opponent, ...
Article : 240 wordsOn Saturday afternoon a lad named Stanley Hewish, while swimming at the Glenelg [?]hs, became exhausted. A companion, noticing him in difficulties, attempted to got him to a landing ...
Article : 132 wordsWELLINGTON, Saturday.-- Mr. Henry Willis, freetrade candidate, addressed a very large meeting of electors in the Protestant-hall last night. There was a fair number of ladies ...
Article : 208 wordsORANGE, Saturday.-- Mr. Thomas Brown, freetrade and labor candidate for Canoblas, addressed a large meeting at the Australian hall last night. The Mayor (Mr. G. Dalton) ...
Article : 766 wordsDr. Roth, the northern protector of aborigines, expresses surprise that the white Australia policy precludes employment under the sugar bonus regulations of the aborigines of Australia, ...
Article : 108 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday.-- In dealing with the selection of the team for the first test match, "Mid-on," in the "Age," states that Trumble and Darling have both determined not to play. ...
Article : 40 wordsThe raters Niobe and Bunyip provided on Saturday afternoon one of the best sailing contests yet promoted by the Port Hunter Club. The race was for boats 14ft. and over, on the usual ten ...
Article : 151 wordsMELBOURNE, Saturday.-- At a meeting of the St. Kilda branch of the Citizens' Reform League on Friday, it was resolved that it was desirable to bring forward a candidate to oppose ...
Article : 85 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunda.--Federal law officers decided on Saturday not to enter a defence on the facts in the action by the letter carrier. Bond, against the Commonwealth. The claim ...
Article : 343 wordsThere is a famine in binder twine, not only in Victoria, but throughout the Commonwealth. This has been admirably shown in recent articles in the Bendigo "Advertiser." Twine is being ...
Article : 599 wordsARMIDALE, Saturday.-- The weather during the past week has been favorable to shearing and harvesting. Some heavy crops of hay have been gathered. One farmer reports a yield of ...
Article : 337 wordsThe export of coal from Newcastle to places beyond New South Wales dropped last week to 52,457 tons. The Victorians took 22,280 tuns of the quantity, and 11,226 tons were sent to Chill. ...
Article : 131 wordsPERTH, Sunday.-- In his speech at the Town hall on Friday night, Sir John Forrest said Mr. Deakin told him the transcontinental railway must be built for Federal reasons, apart ...
Article : 69 wordsEarly on Saturday morning the pavilion at the popular Clontarf Pleasure Grounds was burnt to the ground, the origin of the conflagration being a mystery. The building was a ...
Article : 395 wordsDalley.-- W. H. Wilks, Leichhardt Town hall. Lang.-- T. E. Roseby, Caraperdown Town-hall. Parkes.-- Bruce Smith, Oddfellows'-hall, Drummoyne. ...
Article : 60 wordsIt would probably be difficult to find a more convincing proof of the growing popularity of the district served by the North Shore railway line than the opening up of a large area to the ...
Article : 188 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday.-- Further heavy rains fell on Saturday and to-day over a large area of the State. In some parts of Gippsland three and a half inches fell. The rain extended ...
Article : 103 wordsMr. John Chadwick Woore, who has held the office of City Coroner for many years, has resigned his position, and will to day retire upon a pension. Mr. Woore will have completed ...
Article : 109 wordsThe certificates and medals won at the recent Trinity College junior musical examinations, Sydney centre, were presented to the successful students on Saturday morning, at the Town hall. ...
Article : 110 wordsThe Canadian Australian R.M.S. Miowera sails at noon to-day, from Flood's Wharf, Circular Quay, for Vancouver via ports. The popularity of the Miowera is evidenced by her passenger ...
Article : 95 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday.-- The New South Wales bowlers, who are to meet the Victorious in a series of three inter-State matches, commencing on Tuesday, arrived by the express on Saturday. ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Mon 30 Nov 1903, Page 6
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