It was not to be expected that the charges which Mr. Henley had made in the House of Assembly in regard to union secretaries demanding money from employees to settle out ...
Article : 2,065 wordsOn Monday evening, next the Governor will preside at the annual meeting of the Salvation Army in the Town-hall. On Tuesday afternoon Lady Chelmsford will ...
Article : 1,291 wordsThe most important programme ever presented to the followers of the Rugby Union game in this State will be disposed of on the Sydney Cricket to-day. ...
Article : 304 wordsB.C. 9010 -- A.D. 1910. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 8 wordsThe Cinderella City of New South Wales! And the citizens of Broken-hill consider it has been made so by "the carelessness, callousness, and cussedness" of the succeding ...
Article : 1,933 wordsA well-known tailor of King-street, Newtown, interviewed, also declared that it was perfectly true that he had paid money to the union to avoid being dragged into Court. He had ...
Article : 301 wordsThe two union secretaries, Mr. J. Durack (Tailors' Union) and Mr. J. J. Morrish (Hotel, Club, and Restaurant Caterers Employees' Union), whose names were mentioned in the ...
Article : 1,323 wordsThe contest between the New Zealanders and the Australians should be a clinking one. The best testimonial that can be given to the visitors just. now is to say that they are playing ...
Article : 437 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Trades-hall Council passed a resolution last night expressing its entire concurrence with the action of the, Attornoy-General in having instituted, the ...
Article : 83 wordsMELBOURNE. Friday. -- The congregation of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Heathcots, has passed resolutions expressions pleasure at the honorable acquittal of Mr. Robert Harper, ...
Article : 84 wordsMdlle. Dolores will open her now concert tour next Saturday evening, in the Sydney Town-hall. She left Wellington (N.Z.) in the Moana yesterday, and is to arrive in Sydney on Tuesday ...
Article : 154 wordsJames Blake (46), a salesman, living in Bathurst-street, city, fell on to the footpath in that street yesterday afternoon, and sustained injuries to the skull and slight concussion. ...
Article : 49 wordsWELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday. -- In the course of a speech here, Mr. T. E. Taylor, the wellknown prohibitionist, declared that sly grogselling was rampant in the Ashburton ...
Article : 268 wordsJames Evans (30), a resident of Bridge-road, Glebe, was taken to the Sydney Hospital yesterday and admitted suffering from internal, injuries received in a fall. ...
Article : 52 wordsSome excitement was caused at the Quay last' evening by the arrest of two Chinese. At about 7 o'clock. Customs-officer W. Small was on the E. and A. Company's Wharf, when he observed ...
Article : 206 wordsMary Sullivan (60), a married woman, living in Bathurst-street, city, was walking along Sussex-Street yesterday morning when she suddenly collapsed. The Civil Ambulance took her ...
Article : 48 wordsGLEN INNES, Friday. -- A young woman, Jessie Morrison (30) daughter of Mr. Allan M'Master of Shannon Vale, died last night as the result of her clothes getting alight while stooping ...
Article : 54 wordsCOOMA, Friday. -- Mr. John Corny, of Jingera, grazier, an old resident, was riding to Michelago on Wednesday, when his horse tripped in a rabbit burrow and threw his rider heavily, ...
Article : 41 wordsADELAIDE, Friday. -- While shunting at Wolseley to-day, a porter, George Dedman, fell on the rails from a moving truck. One wheel went over his leg above the knee. The fireman saw ...
Article : 75 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday. -- A proposition emanating from Sydney for the establishment of an Australian steamship company for the oversea trade was submitted to the State Cabinet ...
Article : 74 wordsYesterday morning Ah Foy, the Chinese who at present lies in a serious condition at the Sydney Hospital, positively identified a man as the person who made a vicious attack upon ...
Article : 58 wordsPERTH (W.A.), Friday. -- Early this morning Patrick Donaldson, while going under the Fremantle wharf to secure a dingy, fell into the water and sank. The body was recovered by ...
Article : 38 wordsMonday being a public holiday, the Rugby Union has arranged a series of big matches for the Sydney Cricket Ground, in which all the visiting combinations will take part. ...
Article : 34 wordsPERTH, Friday. -- Thomas Broad (59), a farmer, at Strawberry, near Dongarra, who had been suffering from melancholla, was found hanging from a tree on his selection. A verdict ...
Article : 39 wordsIt is interesting to hear what the New Zealanders think, of themselves. A special correspondent with the team, writing to the "New Zealand Herald," said, in reference to the first ...
Article : 608 wordsThe train arrangements for Monday next (Prince of Wales' Birthday) are practically a repetition of those made for King's' Birthday, three weeks ago. ...
Article : 173 wordsBRISBANE, Friday. -- At the local Police Court to-day, Arthur Davis was charged with the wilful murder of Emily Salisbury at Rockhampton on the 15th instant. Accused was defended by ...
Article : 217 wordsMURRRURUNDI, Friday. -- Mrs. Rose Ann Wedd, died at Blandford yesterday aged 106 years. Deceased enjoyed good health almost to the last and had a wonderful memory. She ...
Article : 107 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Commonwealth and State Statists differ concerning the population of Victoria. Mr. Knibbs estimates that on December 31 ...
Article : 164 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday. -- A new development took place to-day in connection with the domestic tragedy at East Bairasdale on Tuesday night, the husband, Ernest George Peeck, being ...
Article : 70 wordsBELLINGEN, Friday. -- A meeting of the Bellingen Railway League was held on Wednesday night in the School of Arts. It was announced that the Government surveyor, Mr. Lawson, ...
Article : 145 wordsA special meeting of the general committee of the N.S.W. Rugby League was held last night to deal with arrangements for Monday next, Prince of Wales' Birthday. It was anticipated ...
Article : 150 wordsYAMBA, Friday. -- A valuable punt was successfully refloated, from the beach near Evans Reef last night. The Government tugs Alexandra and Rhea had been working at the scene ...
Article : 99 wordsMr. J. B. Dance, tailor, of 554 George-street, and a committeeman of the Master Tailors' Association yesterday produced his chequebook to show that he had paid a certain person ...
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Advertising : 125 wordsThe formation of an association of old British public schoolboys is nearing completion. At the last meeting a committee was splinted to consider several questions, the principal one being "What public schools should be ...
Article : 136 wordsPERTH, Friday. -- The London correspondent of the "West Australian" states that among the immigration schemes placed before the Premier. Mr. Moore, in London was one by ...
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Advertising : 64 wordsIn the Criminal Court to-day, a youth, Samuel Bear, was found guilty of perjury during the hearing of the mysterious gold case of Petch v. Bear. Accused, who was recommended to mercy, ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Sat 25 Jun 1910, Page 14
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