THE MUNICIPAL FISH MARKET AT WOOLLOOMOOLOO, WHICH HAS BEEN BOYCOTTED BY THE FISH SALESMEN. This photograph was taken at 4.30 a.m. on Saturday when there was one lot of fish in the market. The men in the background of the picture are prawn-sellers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 136 wordsAt the conclusion of the hearing of the Teralba miners' dispute by the Royal Commission presided over by Judge Heydon, the Colliery Proprietors' Association evidenced a strong ...
Article : 684 wordsThe general public cannot help according the highest praise to the Lord Mayor for the determined action he has Instituted to put an end to the foolish boycott of the Woolloomooloo fish ...
Article : 687 wordsMr. Wright was a member of tho Sandal Hockey Club. The Sandal Hockey Club was firmly of opinion that it could give the Bradford hockey players a stroke, a hole, and 100 yards ...
Article : 1,986 wordsSir,--Neither pressmen nor politicians are omniscient, but they should at least be expected to acquire reliable information upon any subject they have to deal with. Mr. Catts, at the ...
Article : 837 wordsFor a considerable time past the residents of Carrington have been brooding over what they consider the wanton ineptitude of the Government in respect to the welfare of the ...
Article : 277 wordsAid. John Reld was unanimously elected Mayor of Newcastle for the ensuing year at a meeting of the municipal council last night. The new Mayor, who is a shipping agent in the city. ...
Article : 58 wordsBATHURST, Monday.--In the summons division of the police court to-day, Hugh Sinclair, a young man, was charged with having, at Napoleon Reef on January 24, maliciously wounded Charles William Edwards with ...
Article : 812 wordsA meeting of the citizens committee appointed to raise funds in New South Wales for the sufferers by the recent Italian earthquake was held yesterday, and was presided over by the ...
Article : 336 wordsThe success of the State Dockyard at Cockatoo Island in building the Federal trawler was the subject of laudatory comment yesterday, at the annual picnic of the employees at Clontarf. ...
Article : 347 wordsADELAIDE, Monday.--The Marino Board inquiry into the cause of the foundering of the steamer Clan Ranald was continued to-day. The report at Captain "Weir, of the ...
Article : 548 wordsAt the meeting of the City Council last night, some discussion was aroused by the receipt of a letter from a Sydney firm asking permission to erect a number of advertising hoardings in ...
Article : 141 wordsThe steamer Falls of Urchy, in command or Captain Broome, arrived at Newcastle to-day, from Tokainbuan, in tho Philippines, which port was left on the 21st of last month. The voyage throughout was characterised, by bud ...
Article : 161 wordsAt the meeting of the Hunter District Water Supply and Sewerage Board, hold yesterday, the secretary submitted statements in connection with the sewerage works (comprising ...
Article : 169 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.--William King, the negro convict who is undergoing a long sentence at Pentridge for burglary was in the Court of General Sessions to-day found guilty of a charge of having, on January 1, 1909. ...
Article : 301 wordsBELLINGEN, Sunday.--Yesterday Messrs. Waddell (Colonial Treasurer), C. W. Oakes (honorary Minister), and Briner, M.L.A., returned from the Dorrigo, and were ...
Article : 196 wordsSir,-- Oh, why do men in Parliament sit, With heart as hard as stone? man's inhumanity to man ...
Article : 110 wordsThe following vessels cleared outward at the Custom-house yesterday:--Alabama, str., for Melbourne, with 2750 tons of coal; James Tuft, American four-masted bqtne., for san ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works yesterday inspected the route of the proposed line of tramway from Waverley to Bronte. ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Tue 9 Feb 1909, Page 9
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