MR. G. S. Spaull, Head Teacher Public School Captain's Flat. has been transferred to the Public School Darlinghurst, and Miss May Corcoran, assistant teacher, has been ...
Article : 108 wordsTwo years ago when Alderman Beegling was elected Mayor we remarked in an editorial on the subject that it remained to be seen whether he would ...
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Article : 92 wordsAN auctioneer's district license was granted by Messrs. Hanford, Donnelly and McJannett J'sP'; at the police court on last Tuesday to Mr. p. J. Ryrne. ...
Article : 547 wordsCONFIRMATON service was held last night in Christ Church, Queanbeyan, when his Lordship, Dr. Barlow of Goulburn, confirmed 20 candidates ...
Article : 123 wordsON Sunday afternoon last death terminated the protracted sufferings, at an advanced age, of James Mitchell, who for the last half-century or more had ...
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Article : 533 wordsTHE approaching elections promise greater interest than usual. The Liberals recognise that it is all important that their adherents shall ...
Article : 220 wordsA NICE wedding was celebrated at Bungendore on Tuesday the 8th February, the contracting parties being Mr. Henry Joseph Oldfield, eldest son of Mr. and ...
Article : 545 wordsWILLIAM SMITH, an amateur politician, who addressed an open-air meeting last night at, the blacksmith's corner, was returned unopposed to His Majesty's House of Correction ...
Article : 445 wordsMR. W. H. WHEATLEY reports having held his 5th annual stud sheep sales on Tuesday last, the 8th instant, when 900 rams and ewes were yarded to a ...
Article : 238 wordsAPPLICATIONS for postal votes in connection with the approaching Federal elections must observe three conditions. The first is that the elector has reason ...
Article : 526 wordsAs a master of fact the political wing, which dreams of bringing about " Labour" domination by force of law, and the unionistic wing, which plans to ...
Article : 175 wordsTHE northern coal strike is ended. Negotiations for settlement were successful on Friday, and the miners started work yesterday morning . The ...
Article : 103 wordsAs a contrast to the month of February, which the official records show to have been the driest February known the present month of March has been a record month, so far, for ...
Article : 198 wordsFOLLOWING are the records of the district rain fallen since Saturday last:—Lanyon, 113 points; Booroomba, 127 points; Burra Post Office, 136 points; ...
Article : 119 wordsTHE trouble which the German socialists are giving the Kaiser throws an illuminating sidelight on Mr. O'Sullivan's recent confident prophecy that ...
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Queanbeyan Age (NSW : 1907 - 1915), Tue 15 Mar 1910, Page 2
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