Jan 2—Penguin, as, 824 tons, J. M'Nair, for Melbourne. Passengers:—Saloon : Mrs M'Gowan ; Mr and Mrs J. A. Bruce ; Messrs J. Bailey, C. N. Chapman. H. W. Burnidge ...
Article : 364 wordsA meeting of electors was held at Forth on Monday evening, whoa Mr M. Weaps occupied the chair, and Mr J. B.Waldron delivered an address, and ...
Article : 189 wordsThe dawn of the new century and the establishment of the Commonwealth were not overlooked her. Although no public arrangements had been made for a ...
Article : 412 wordsLondon, Wednesday Morning.—Though the Military Court acquitted commander Cuignet, for a breach of military discipline in referring to secret documents during ...
Article : 108 wordsMelbourne, Wednesday. — Sir John Madden was sworn in to-day as Stale Governor, and read the proclamation of the Commonwealth. ...
Article : 25 wordsSydney, Wednesday.—The Federal Ministers were sworn in yesterday. The number Included Mr N. E. Lewis (Tas.), and Mr E, E. O'Connor (N.S. Wales) ...
Article : 45 wordsSydney, Wednesday.—The memory of Sir Henry Parkes was honored yesterday by the placing of wreaths from all parts of Australia on his grave at Faulcon ...
Article : 55 wordsSydney, Wednesday.—The speeches at the State banquet lait evening in connection with the Commonwealth inauguration were ineffective owing to the want of ...
Article : 87 wordsSydney, Wednesday.—Police-Inspector Bremner, who was seriously injured yesterday afternoon by being knocked down by a Lancar's horse in the Commonwealth ...
Article : 51 wordsSydney, Wednesday.—At a public meeting of tho Roman Catholic clergy of the city and suburbs today resolutions were passed protesting against " the foul ...
Article : 60 wordsAt the Devonport Police Court yesterday, before Messrs P. C. Maxwell, P.M. and Jas. Murray, J.P., two men wore charged with being idle and disorderly ...
Article : 766 wordsSydney, Wednesday.—Lord Hopetoun has cabled to Her Majesty a report of the proceedings attending the proclamation of the Commonwealth, and also the thanks ...
Article : 37 wordsThe final arrangements for the match between P. Sturzaker and W. Brown to run the Sheffield distance for £50 a side arising out of Sturzaker's win in the ...
Article : 539 wordsWelcome rain fell on Tuesday and yesterday morning; it will do a great amount of good to the crops and also to the grass, as the weather of late has been ...
Article : 50 wordsAdelaide, Wednesday.—The Governor (Lord Tennyson) to-day sent the following cable message to Her Majesty the Queen : " The Governor and State of South ...
Article : 96 wordsPerth, Wednesday.—The inauguration celebrations in West Australia were carried out with enthusiasm. The streets were decorated and the people gare ...
Article : 30 wordsSydney, Wednesday.—Mr C. C. Kingston, Federal Minister of Trade and Customs, has taken steps to obtain from the various customs departments particulars ...
Article : 47 wordsMessrs Field and Co., Devonport, report having received advice from Sydney as follows:-" Potatoes : The Hunter River and Windsor crops are now arriving freely ...
Article : 116 wordsAdelaide, Wednesday.—The customs . agents and importers of Port Adelaide, after seaming legal advice, have declined to comply with the wishes of the customs ...
Article : 63 wordsLondon, Wednesday Morning.—The " Times" affirms that the note of love and loyalty to the Sovereign and tho motherland as pronounced at the Sydney ...
Article : 134 wordsAdelaide, Wednesday.—Messrs G. Wills and Co,, agents for the ship Beacon Bock, received a cable message to-day stating that the ship Which left Port Pirie on ...
Article : 69 wordsBurnie.—The collections for last month to the 31st inSt were as follow:—Spirits, £108 6s 5d; other goods, £2,063 14s; bond rents and charges, £3 5s 5d ; ...
Article : 59 wordsLaunceston, Wednesday.—At the Newstead Bales to-day there was a good supply of stock but the rise that was experienced at Christmas time was not ...
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Family Notices : 31 wordsAuckland, Wednesday.—In connection with a presentation to the Postmaster-General (Mr J. G. Ward) at the inauguration of the universal penny ...
Article : 49 wordsThe official programme of what has been called " Sydney's great drank" shows a continual and almost incredible round of gaiety, lasting from Tuesday ...
Article : 342 wordsMelbourne, Wednesday. — Several thousand bags of wheat sold for near delivery to-day at 2s 8¼d to 2s 8½d, and between 20,000 and 30,000 bags sold at ...
Article : 59 wordsThe pendulam of the new order of things is now fairly in motion—the world has entered on a new era, Australia on a new national life With great eclat was the ...
Article : 1,086 wordsLaunceston, Wednesday.—At the meeting of the executive committee of the Benevolent Society this afternoon a letter was read from the Chief Secretary ...
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The North Western Advocate and the Emu Bay Times (Tas. : 1899 - 1919), Thu 3 Jan 1901, Page 2
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