As the outcome of a meeting of the general council of the Prohibition Party of New South Wales, the following manifesto has been adopted for submission to the electors in the ...
Article : 858 wordsA little more than a week ago the attention of the Northern Miners Wages Board was directed to the fact that a dispute had arisen between the management and the men at the ...
Article : 960 wordsSome strong comments were made by the president of the Shirts Association. Mr. R. J. Higgins, in his opening address on Monday regarding tile attitude of the Lauds Department. ...
Article : 925 wordsA veteran pioneer of New England, Mr. John Hiscox, who died on Tuesday. leaves between 70 and 80 grandchildren. GOULBURN, Thursday. ...
Article : 352 words"The Salvation Army has helped 60,000 emigrants to go from Great Britain to Canada. Ten shiploads were sent this year and two more ships are being chartered to take our ...
Article : 945 wordsSir,-- As one who worshipped in the church 45 years ago, during the incumbency of the late Rev. Canon Allwood, will yon allow me to respectfully point out to Rev. Sidney Marston that in those days there were large ...
Article : 194 wordsSir,-- Why did not the Archbishop accept Dean Kite's nomination for St. James's, and ask him to make the promises which can only lawfully be demanded as was pointed out by "Law and Order" in to day's "Daily ...
Article : 471 wordsThe decision of the Boot, Shoo, and Slipper Manufacturers' Association of New South Wales to increase the price of boots was, according to a statement made the other day by Mr. A. ...
Article : 696 wordsSir,-- We are much indebted to "Former Parishioner for his fine, manly letter, much of the contents being news to us. Most of Mr. Marston's statements in reply are not news at all, as they have been stated over and ...
Article : 332 wordsAn effort was yesterday made to end the deadlock in connection with the appointment of a successor to Rev. I. Carr Smith at St. James's Church. Sydney, but without success. ...
Article : 674 wordsThe Institute of Architects met at the Royal Society's House last night la hear an address by the acting president, Mr. J. F. Hennessy, on the report of the Royal Commission on the ...
Article : 836 wordsSir,--For reasons herein disclosed, kindly allow me to supplement my letter in your issue of Tuesday last. I emphatically object to humorous remarks on religious matters by anyone, especially by ministers, and ...
Article : 167 wordsThe minors refused to work at South Seabam colliery yesterday. It appears that there were two men working in wet places, and last week they desired to know from the manager, Mr. ...
Article : 407 wordsSir,-- I am sorry to have disturbed "Veritas's" peace of mind. Perhaps his indignation is the cause of the mis-statement he makes in his letter of to-day. The clergy have taken no "vow" of obedience to the ...
Article : 107 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.-- The newly-created State Intelligence Bureau has already sent replies, to the number of nearly 1000, to letters of inquiry from intending immigrants in various ...
Article : 174 wordsIn spite of the apparent security of the Premier's seat in Gordon, the Labor Party does not intend to give him a walk over. There has been considerable activity amongst their ...
Article : 98 wordsSir,-- Will you kindly permit me to acknowledge, through the medium of your widely-circulated paper, the receipt of many expressions of sympathy with us at St. James's in our present difficulties, which I have ...
Article : 468 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.--A startling development has taken place in connection with the fire which occurred in Tatura recently, Francis Baillie, a trained nurse, having been arrested ...
Article : 199 wordsIn addition to Mr. Wade's meeting, the Liberal candidate. Ald. S. T. Clarke, addressed a large gathering of electors at the corner of Campbell and Riley streets. Mr. Garland, the ...
Article : 117 wordsAdvices received yesterday by Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co. state that the new steamer Levuka, specially built for the Island trade. is due at Brisbane on the I3th prox. from ...
Article : 102 wordsBRISBANE, Thursday.-- In the Supreme Court to-day the action was concluded in which L. P. Larson, sugarcane grower of Tiaro, on behalf of himself and a number of other ...
Article : 85 wordsAld. Arthur A. C. Cocks, who is submitting his name for selection as the Liberal candidate to represent St. Leonards, will address the electors at the School of Arts, Mount-street, ...
Article : 47 wordsThe one class Aberdeen line steamer Moravian is timed to sail from Dalgety's Wharf, Miller's Point, at noon to-morrow for London via South Africa. The usual call at Brisbane has been made, when some extensive ...
Article : 104 wordsBUNGENDORE, Thursday.--A branch of the Liberal and Reform Association was formed here yesterday, upwards of 40 members being enrolled. The following officers were elected: ...
Article : 48 wordsDuring the passage of the China Navigation Co.'s steamer Taiyuan from Melbourne to Sydney a Chinese passenger en route to Hongkong disappeared, and is supposed to have been lost ...
Article : 63 wordsLISMORE, Thursday.-- The first session of the 14th synod of the diocese of Grafton Armidale was held yesterday. There wag a representative attendance, of clergy and laity. The bishop presided. ...
Article : 448 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.-- Though the police and detectives are off the trail of the Box-hill Bank burglar, they are in possession of valuable information concerning him. ...
Article : 66 wordsLITHGOW, Thursday.-- At a meeting of the local Liberal League, the secretary presented the financial statement in connection with the Federal election, which showed a small credit ...
Article : 89 wordsSir,--Why do so many people object to what they call High Church? Because they like a lackadaisical religion-- a religion which goes on automatically; a religion that allows them to remain in pyjamas all Sunday ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 124 wordsBOWRAVILLE, Thursday.-- Whilst Charles Crumpton was feeding a circular saw at Guldoux's mill a splintered piece of wood flew back and struck him on the left cheek, breaking the ...
Article : 60 wordsKATOOMBA, Thursday.-- Victor Greentree, who had escaped from the lockup, was charged under remand that he did abduct one Emily Cole from her parents' home, the girl being ...
Article : 240 wordsTOWNVILLE, Thursday.-- When the convention continued last night the following new planks were ordered to be included in the general programme:-- Abolition of capital ...
Article : 204 wordsBRISBANE, Thursday.-- The Commissioner for Railways has been advised that a resident of Riverview, near Ipswich, Mrs Rolls, was run over by a train early this morning at a bridge ...
Article : 52 wordsThe Sydney season of the "Aladdin"-pantomime closed last night at Her Majesty's. The crowded audience exhibited great enthusiasm, and after the fall of the curtain many floral tributes were handed to the principal ...
Article : 65 wordsPERTH, Thursday.-- A singular fatality is reported to have taken place on the Fitzroy River, in the north-west, where heavy rains lately caused severe floods to rise. Constable M'Kay. ...
Article : 101 wordsSir,-- Before an opinion that is worth having can be given on the question of the wearing of the Eucharistic vestments, it is necessary that a careful study be made of Church history from the earliest days. Judging from ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Fri 20 May 1910, Page 5
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