London, Monday.— The Times re Reid's proposals as satifying, and states the tariff is startling, and more liberal that of England. It considers ...
Article : 228 wordsMr. Reid delivered his budget speech in the House on Thursday, when there were over a hundred members present, and the galleries were full. The speech occupied two ...
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Advertising : 744 wordsThe concert given by the children attending St. Joseph's Convent School was held last wednesday, and although the audience was a large one the schoolroom was not so ...
Article : 784 wordsThe movement in favour of a coalition government appears to be a much stronger one than the freetrade papers are inclined to admit. The Reid Government and their ...
Article : 356 wordsIn connection with the series of sermons now being given by Rev. W. Mantell, incumbent of Christ Church, it has been said by some thoughtless persons that he intends ...
Article : 132 wordsOn Saturday last the first inter-club football match ever played at Captain's. Flat eventuated, Braidwood and the Flat being the opposing teams, and it is satisfactory to ...
Article : 483 wordsWith regard to the above subject, E. W. O'Sullivan, has received the following:— Casino, May 6th, 1895 ...
Article : 265 wordsA team of local tennis players intend, we understand, to pay another visit to Cooma to try conclusions with a team of players there. The date of the trip has been fixed ...
Article : 75 wordsThe following is taken from the S. M. Herald of Monday last:— Mr. E. W. O'Sullivan said two years ago he became convinced that a coalition Government ...
Article : 840 wordsA ball took place at Mr. W. Kelly's residence on Saturday night the 11th instant, in aid of prizes for the children attending the Keewong school. About fifteen couples ...
Article : 142 wordsAt the Queanbeyan Small Debts (Court on Tuesday; before Messrs. Wright and Helm, Js.P., there were only three cases came into court. Verdicts were given for Hayes and ...
Article : 122 wordsMr.Corbett, the manger of the Bank of New South Wales, Braidwood, is about to be removed to Waverley. Mr. Main, manager of the Bungendore branch, takes Mr. ...
Article : 54 wordsThe present prospects of the field are decidedly bright. All hands are jubilant at the splendid return from Lowe's last crushing of six tons of unpicked stone. And let ...
Article : 404 wordsT. Ward, W. Weakes, R. Moore, G. Moore, and A. Moore were charged with riotous behaviour and W. Weaken, R. Moore, and A. Moore were also charged with using obscene ...
Article : 755 wordsFat sheep: 44,606 sheep were penned, about half of the supply consisting of owes. The quality generally was better than had lately been forward. There was a good ...
Article : 301 wordsIt is reported that the protections have agreed to support a vote of censure to be moved by Sir Henry Parkes, to the effect that in view of immediate federation the ...
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Queanbeyan Age (NSW : 1867 - 1904), Wed 15 May 1895, Page 2
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