At the Protestant Hall on Saturday night a large attendance of citizens assembled for the purpose of hearing addresses by the visiting delegates in a ...
Article : 1,235 wordsCanberra, that Cinderella of Australia, slighted and thwarted for 20 years by her ugly elder sisters, Vested Interests and Political Administration (both resident in ...
Article : 1,197 wordsSir,—Please allow me space to reply to Mr. Goldberg. He refers to my previous letter as humorous, but if he would read and inwardly digest he would ...
Article : 474 wordsThe local board of management met at the Municipal Council Chambers on Friday night, there being present:—The President (Mr. R. R. Hetherington), Rev. ...
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Advertising : 320 wordsBank holiday yesterday. Eighteen degrees of frost this morning. It is expected that at least five members of the present Federal Parliament will not ...
Article : 759 wordsSevere frost this morning. The dog poisoner is again on the warpath. Yesterday, August 4th, was a bank ...
Article : 304 wordsThe Labor section, headed by Messrs. Willis and Rae, have decided to call themselves the Socialist party of N.S.W. ...
Article : 149 wordsMr. J. W. Venables, saddler of Queanbeyan, has now a representative at Gundaroo in the person of Mr. R. Nelson. All classes of repairs will be done at that ...
Article : 78 wordsSunday being an ideal day for tennis, another advance was made in the Glenrock tournament. The star attraction, Jack Read v "Babe" Curran, drew a good crowd. ...
Article : 323 wordsSir,—That a water famine should exist in Queanbeyan in the middle of the winter cannot be blamed altogether on the present drought, but to the near-sighted and ...
Article : 325 wordsGone west, at Wagga, Mr. Wm. Cusack, partner in days gone by of Tom Castro, the Tichborne claimant. He arrived in Wagga in the ...
Article : 475 wordsWe would direct particular attention to the announcement appearing in our business columns to-day of a public meeting, to be held in ...
Article : 130 wordsAt Queanbeyan races, ten years ago, a bookie from Sydney was attracted by what he thought was a bush galoot, sitting on a rail in the paddock. "What do you like ...
Article : 205 wordsA very pleasing and interesting ceremony took place at the Hall public school on Wednesday evening, when a number of trees kindly supplied by Mr. Hobday of ...
Article : 391 wordsThe deferred monthly meeting of the above was held last night. Mr. C. T. Campbell, President, was in the chair. Apologies were received from Mesdames ...
Article : 259 wordsIn response to his recent application to the Fisheries Department for supplies of trout fry for a number of trout streams in the Queanbeyan district depleted by the ...
Article : 316 wordsThe Triumph Pictures, which, owing to the prompt and commendable action of the management, have been closed down during the dreaded influenza epidemic, ...
Article : 82 wordsThe fourth match for Capt. Taylor's trophy was shot on Saturday last, condtions being 10 shots at 300yds. The cash prizes were won by G. V. Hatley and ...
Article : 103 wordsDOBSON.—In sad and loving memory of our dear son, SYDNEY JOHN DOBSON, who was killed in France in action on August 5th, 1918. ...
Article : 117 wordsThe erection of a cottage for the widow and children of the late Private C. Mayo (killed in action) has been commenced, and donations, voluntary labour or ...
Article : 115 wordsWeather permitting shooting in connection with the Queanbeyan Rifle Club will be conducted as under:— Wednesday 6th, 600yds, 10 shots ...
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The Queanbeyan Age and Queanbeyan Observer (NSW : 1915 - 1927), Tue 5 Aug 1919, Page 2
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