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Detailed lists, results, guides : 31 wordsThe Wages Board inquiring into the industrial conditions of unskilled laborers sat at the Central Police Court last night. George Reeve, a member of the United ...
Article : 563 wordsTHE FIRST CHINESE SCHOOL IN AUSTRALIA WAS OPENED IN ELIZABETH-STREET YESTERDAY. HERE THE AUSTRALIAN-BORN' CHINESE YOUTH WILL BE TAUGHT THE CHINESE CLASSICS AMONG OTHER SUBJECTS. THE HEADMASTER IS MR. LOOK YET, BUT HE IS REFERRED TO AS LOOK SING SANG, THE ADDENDUM BEING INDICATIVE OF THE FACT THAT HE BEL ONGS TO THE LITERATI OBEISANCE TO CONFUCIUS. The chief ceremony in connection with the opening of the Chinese school yesterday was that of doing obeisance to Confucius. The children were brought in front of the altar shown in this illustration, and were taught to bow their heads three times to the picture of the Chinese deity. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 122 wordsThe New South Wales candidates for Bisley went through the second stage of the test at the Randwick rifle range yesterday. Two men are required (A. Cutler of Bathurst, has already ...
Article : 607 wordsElectors who do not make sure that their names are on the roll, or who omit to make applications for enrolment prior to the issue of the writs at 6 p.m. on February 28--Monday ...
Article : 398 wordsMr. H. E. Pratten will speak to-night at the Petersham Town-hall at 8 o'clock. Mr. Bruce Smith, M.H.R. will address the electors of Parkes in the Masonic-hall ...
Article : 39 wordsSir,--A great body of electors in new South Wales has awaited with interest the declaration of policy by Mr. Alfred Deakin, as the oracle of the Federal Liberal party in this State. Mr. Deakin is to be congratulated upon ...
Article : 653 wordsThe first Chinese school in Australia was opened in Sydney yesterday morning. After some extended negotiations with the Commonwealth Government, Mr. Look Yet, a scholar of ...
Article : 653 wordsBATHURST, Wednesday:--Speaking at Guyong last night Mr. E. S. Carr, M.H.R., referred to Mr. Deakin's remarks on the financial question. He said if the suggested fresh division ...
Article : 457 wordsYesterday afternoon, at the invitation of the Councils of Willoughby and Lane Cove, the State Premier paid a visit to the Upper Lane Cove River. Representatives of the two councils ...
Article : 687 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A report which has reached the External Affairs Department of the voyage of the steamer, Merrie England, belonging to the Papuan Government, on its ...
Article : 581 wordsSir,--I am compelled, by the mis-statements and inucndoes that have been made by some of your correspondents, and particularly on the part of the Secretary of the Central Executive of the New South Wales ...
Article : 361 wordsSir -- Among the many glaring misstatements contained in Mr. Hughes's speech, as reported in your columns to-day, the following is a typical example of the inaccuracy which so frequently characterises the public statements ...
Article : 405 wordsSelections of Labor candidates have yet to be made in six of the Federal electorates. The number includes Illawarra, in which the decision should be known to-morrow. The others ...
Article : 90 wordsSir,--As a loyal member of the Church of England, I protest against Canon Boyce's "explanation" in to-day's issue. It is time the Low Churchmen of this diocese--who, it ...
Article : 663 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.--In the Criminal Court to-day, William King, negro, was charged with having on November 10, 1909, feloniously wounded Alfred George Curtis, a warder at ...
Article : 247 wordsAfter Mr. W. M. Hughes's meeting at the Glebe on Tuesday night, Mr. S. L. Cole, the Mayor of the borough, who is Mr. Hughes's Liberal opponent, for West Sydney, extended an ...
Article : 179 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A disputed will case was commenced in the Banco Court to-day before the Chief Justice. The testator was the late William Harbison, of "Inishowen," Philip ...
Article : 195 wordsSir,--The country has before it at the present moment the unedifying spectacle of the Liberal party rent in twain in the important Liberal electorate of Parkea. True, the rent is just across the corner of it, so to ...
Article : 710 wordsThe Treasurer, Mr. Butler, has been appointed Acting Minister for Education, and the Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Pascoe, Acting Commissioner for Crown Lands, and Minister for ...
Article : 113 wordsMr. G. W. Fuller, Minister for Home Affairs, Will begin his electoral campaign for Illawarra by addressing a meeting at Wollongong on Monday evening next. A large number of other ...
Article : 119 wordsBy the English mail, delivered yesterday the Sydney Chamber of Commerce received the following letter of thanks from the London Chamber of Commerce, dated London, January ...
Article : 218 wordsBLAYNEY, Wednesday.--Mr. A. H. Conroy, Liberal candidate for the Macquarie, was last evening entertained by the Blayney branch of the association at a social, to enable him to ...
Article : 70 wordsSir,--I notice in to-day's paper that Canon Boyce is not prepared to extend "local option" to the congregation of St. Jame's in the choice of their new rector. The right of the Congregation to select its clergyman ...
Article : 119 wordsInformation has been received from the Federal Home Department that tenders will shortly be called for the erection of barracks at Fremantle on land secured by the ...
Article : 47 wordswhich recently won the B Grade Band Contest at Manly, which carried with it the Boosey Cup and a £50 cash prize. The band also won the B Grade Marching Competitions at the A.N.A. Exhibition in 1905, and at Bathurst in 1908. Top row--left to right: L. Lawrence, R. W. Hawkins J. Dethick, W. Dethick, W. C. Mingay (drum major), J. Barter, A. L. Hunt, H. Jay and L. C. Willings. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 120 wordsPERTH, Wednesday.--Mr. Henshaw, the selected Labor candidate for Perth Federal seat, opened his campaign on Monday night, supported by Senators Pearce and Dolargie. Mr. ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Thu 17 Feb 1910, Page 9
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