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Article : 172 wordsLONDON, Sunday. -- It is announced from Berlin that Prince Bismarck, ex-Chancellor of the German Empire, died at Friedrichsruh at 11 o'clock last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 6,043 wordsSINGLETON, Sunday. -- The trouble between the military authorities and the municipal council, in connection with the old lock-up site, has been decided by the Department of Lands ...
Article : 118 wordsMOLONG, Saturday. -- This afternoon Dr. Ross held a meeting in the Town-hall, to thank the electors. The speech was made up entirely of abuse of the local freetrade press and of the Reid ...
Article : 150 wordsCardinal Moran, speaking yesterday afternoon at the Liverpool Orphanage ceremony, said: -- There was one feature of their ceremony which should not be overlooked. It was the first ...
Article : 625 wordsCOOTAMUNDRA, Saturday. -- The Quarter Sessions concluded to-day, before Judge Rogers. Mr. Herbert Harris was Crown Prosecutor. On Thursday night, the jury were locked up on the ...
Article : 143 wordsBUNGENDORE, Saturday. -- Mr. E. W. O'Sullivan returned thanks at Queanbeyan on Friday last for his seventh election as member for that district. He afterwards came on to Bungendore on ...
Article : 371 wordsBROKEN-HILL, Sunday. -- In the District Court yesterday, before Judge Gibson, Alderman John Dunstan sued Alderman Jabez Wright to recover £200 damages for an alleged slander. At a ...
Article : 121 wordsThe monthly meeting of the executive committee of the Central Federation League was held on Friday. The chair was occupied by Alderman John Young, J.P. (vice-president), and there were also present Messrs. Edward ...
Article : 292 wordsSir, -- In your election news to-day, under the beading of "New Members," you say, in reference to my defeat of (at the recent bye-election) Mr. Henry Chapman, the present member for ...
Article : 491 wordsIn accordance with the arrangements that had been made, the remains of the late Rev. Dr. Geikie were removed to Bathurst for interment on Saturday, but prior to that a funeral service ...
Article : 631 wordsURANA, Saturday. -- The Land Board commenced a sitting here yesterday, the only case of importance being on application by J. Graham for an additional conditional purchase, under ...
Article : 44 wordsMr. Thomas Hunter Griffith, the new member for Albury, was born in Ireland, and left there when 15 years old, for the West Indies, where for 18 months he was an overseer on a ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 242 wordsBULLI, Saturday. -- The shipments of coal at the port of Bellambi last week totalled 2575 tons, 305 tons being sent to Melbourne, and the balance to Sydney. The Bulli Pass pit was opened this ...
Article : 60 wordsHAY, Saturday. -- The Hay Pastoral and Agricultural Society's two days' show was a great success. About 2000 people attended on the second day. About 500 entries were received. The ...
Article : 1,399 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday. -- The detectives having found it necessary to make a raid on persons performing illegal operations took a house in Kerford-street, Albert Park, and engaged a young ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 297 wordsMessrs. Burns, Philp, and Co's island steamer, Ysabel arrived last night from a cruise through the Santa Cruz, Banks, and New Hebrides groups, bearing signs of having had a rough ...
Article : 413 wordsBOURKE, Saturday. -- There was an enthusiastic gathering at Bourke last night, when upwards of 600 people assembled at Gale's Hotel to bid farewell to Mr. Millen. The balcony was ...
Article : 543 wordsSir, -- During the election you did me the honor to publish some extracts from my speech at the Melbourne Convention on the Referendum. Of course I could not expect that you would ...
Article : 275 wordsBRISBANE, Sunday. -- In consequence of the reported existence of ticks in the vicinity of the New South Wales border, a careful inspection has been made by Inspector Schwabe, of the Stock ...
Article : 85 wordsAn inquest in connection with the death of William James Longworth, the commercial traveller whoso body was found on Friday afternoon at Leichhardt, under circumstances which suggested that the deceased had ...
Article : 59 wordsMr. R. D. Meagher is a young Australian who first came into prominence in connection with the now celebrated Dean case, in which he acted as attorney for the accused. During the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 196 wordsHOBART, Sunday. -- As a result of inquiries, Captain Miles, has reported to the Premier as to the works at Macquarie bar that the scheme of Mr. Napier Bell ought to be carried out, and, ...
Article : 88 wordsPORT MACQUARIE, Sunday. -- This morning the ketch Jessie Sinclair, in charge of Captain Anderson, and laden with hardwood logs, was wrecked on the bar here while being towed out ...
Article : 421 wordsALBURY, Sunday. -- James Robert Cross, said to be an ex-Sobraon boy, was charged at the Police Court yesterday with maliciously placing obstructions on the railway line at Culcairn. ...
Article : 292 wordsThe first annual Retreat for members of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul was opened at St. Mary's Cathedral on Sunday afternoon by the Very Rev. Father Maher, C.U. (Provincial of the Vincentian Fathers). There were ...
Article : 123 wordsThe questions which would have to be submitted to the determination of the people under this proposal were of a very complex character, and very different from those with which we had been made familiar by previous ...
Article : 844 wordsKIANDRA, Sunday. -- Monday having been de finitely fixed for the holding of the Kiandra Snow-shoe Club's meeting, most unwonted activity is apparent, recalling, perhaps, to the older ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 122 wordsSINGLETON, Sunday. -- The farming community, now that they begin to realise the position, unanimously deplore the loss of Mr. Sydney Smith as Minister for Agriculture. It is freely ...
Article : 178 wordsWilliam John Ferris is the son of James Ferris, who established the firm of Ferris, Wilson, and Co. general merchants, one of the largest business establishments in Parramatta. He was ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 269 wordsSir, -- Mr. G. Pile seems to have hit the right nail on the head when he refers to the want of organisation. The last election was conducted by a central committee, one-half of which ...
Article : 334 wordsADELAIDE, Sunday. -- An inquest was held on Saturday on the body of Alice Georgina Woodling, aged 31, who was burned to death at Enfield on the previous day, and a verdict of wilful ...
Article : 196 wordsFORSTER, Saturday. -- The steamer Express arrived here yesterday evening. Captain Elliott reports having struck on a rock near the south head of Broken Bay during a dense fog on ...
Article : 62 wordsCORAKI, Saturday. -- At a meeting of the local Agricultural Society this afternoon, a resolution was unanimously adopted, on the motion of Mr. John Cameron, seconded by Mr. Peter Thomas, ...
Article : 108 wordsPORT MACQUARIE, Saturday. -- No further progress has yet been made with the floating of the steamer Macleay. The tide to-night was not as good as anticipated. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe Union Steamship Company's steamer Ovalau, which returned to port on Friday night, owing to some slight defect in her engine-room, completed repairs, and left for the Islands ...
Article : 35 wordsALBANY. Sunday. -- The steam tug returned from Wilson's Inlet last night, and reports that the Gertie was carried over the reef by the sens, and now lies embedded in the sand bar, high and ...
Article : 90 wordsTEMORA, Saturday. -- The re-elected member for Young arrived at Temora yesterday. Mr. Watson was met some miles out by a big cavalcade of residents, together with a band. They ...
Article : 209 wordsCOOLAMON, Saturday. -- Funnell and Lilley, the two prisoners who burnt their way out of the local lockup early yesterday morning are still at large No definite trace has yet been found ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Mon 1 Aug 1898, Page 6
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