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Article : 272 wordsA question which has been frequently discussed in the columns of "The Daily Telegraph" --that of effectively minimising the congestion of harbor truffle in Sydney Cove--is receiving the ...
Article : 137 wordsThe necessarily new lore of the Liquor Act receives the important contribution in the decision of Judge Fitzhardinge, at Wollongong, last week, by which the order of ...
Article : 655 wordsThe fresh proceedings against W. N. Willis which are to be taken before the Magistrate's Court at Durban will be on the same charges previously heard, and upon which he was ...
Article : 312 wordsA good deal of the time of the sitting of the Arbitral ion Court yesterday was taken up with a somewhat dry argument between counsel as to whether an agreement made between ...
Article : 288 wordsThe man who is too tired to vote at election time had better bestir himself, for the women's branch of the People's Reform League is devoting some attention to his case, and he may ...
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Article : 243 wordsRecognising the fact that the great majority of the women of New South Wales were still unorganised, and that a large number were refusing to Join any of the existing leagues, at ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 166 wordsThe slander action, in which W. and A. M'Arthur. Ltd., sue Sir William Lyne for £3000 damages, will be heard on the 19th last., before a special jury of 12. So much was settled ...
Article : 182 wordsThe treasurer has received from several financial institutions suggestions that the 3 per cent. interminable loan, floated by Sir Frederick Holder, when State Treasurer, should he made ...
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Article : 749 wordsFormerly the only way by which an outsider could enter the Department of Public Instruction was through the door of the provisional school, and to test their attainments oven ...
Article : 324 wordsMr. Cecil Healy, the New South Wales representative swimmer for the Olympian games at Athens, and in England, was last night, at the Sports Club, Hunter-street, accorded a hearty ...
Article : 222 wordsDirections were given by the Chief Secretary that sub-inspectors of police in the various districts should report each month upon the operation of the new liquor law in their different ...
Article : 330 wordsH.M.S. Powerful underwent a 24-hours' speed trial, running from Lyttelton to Auckland. All average speed of 20 knots was maintained. The comet discovered by Mr. Ross, of ...
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Advertising : 50 wordsThe terrific hurricane at Tahiti, which is reported in our cable messages to-day, if they may be relied upon, must be ranked as one of the most destructive storms ...
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Advertising : 6 wordsOne of the results of the recent rains has been a decrease in the numbers of stock offered at the Homebush markets. Previous to the rains stock-owners in some parts of the State were ...
Article : 378 wordsEnglish mails by the Orient-Royal Mail steamer Orontes are due in Sydney to-morrow in time for delivery about 1.30 p. m. ...
Article : 24 wordsIn his address to the Women's Branch of the People's Reform League yesterday, Mr. Reld invited protectionists throughout Australia who are anti-socialists to ...
Article : 791 wordsHitherto secondary education may be said to have centralised in the metropolis, although the High Schools at Maitland and Bathurst, and a few private secondary schools, have ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 244 wordsWhen the Senate of the University of Sydney purchased the block of vacant land in Martin-place, tho building scheme which the members had in view was a modest one. It was ...
Article : 155 wordsThe friendly societies of New South Wales are at present, and have been for some time agitating to some extent on the subject of amalgamation. Hardly is there a meeting of friendly ...
Article : 310 wordsEver since the inauguration of Federation complaints have been general in Sydney about the delay caused in Customs matters by having everything referred to Melbourne. The ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Tue 6 Mar 1906, Page 4
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