The Australian troops have received their baptism of fire, and according to " St. James, Gazette" have come out of the ordeal well. The Lancers notably have distinguished ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 422 wordsHARBOR WORKS.—Mr. J. Ellis, the quarry manager, has removed from Angowrie to Woodford Island quarry. The employees have now entered upon their annual holiday, ...
Article : 275 wordsOn several occasions I have referred to the imperfect representation of New South Wales in London. Sir Julian Salomons' appointment I have said more than once was, in my ...
Article : 547 wordsKallatina (Capt. Magee), from Sydney. Passengers— Mesdames Driscoll, Smith, Carroll, Torr, and White; Misses Cumber, M'Lean, Sayers, Driscoll, Harkness (2), Flintoff, Monaghan (2), White, Weeks (2), Young, ...
Article : 455 wordsThis week the Railway Commissioners committed an asinine act. A gentleman entered the train at Goulburn a little while ago, his intention being to come to Sydney. He had ...
Article : 306 wordsCONCERT.—The Ulmarra Public School concert was so much appreciated last Wednesday night that, by request of a number of residents and with the consent of Mr. ...
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Article : 436 wordsIn passing the Estimates through the Legislative Assembly Mr. Lyne has certainly not been more dilatory than any of his predecessors; on the contrary, he has been more ...
Article : 368 wordsSir George Turner thinks the M'Lean Government should go because it has enunciated the Turner Government's policy. Such is party reasoning on all occasions, ...
Article : 311 wordsMr. Pyers writes to the Tenterfield Railway League. " I have succeeding in inducing the Government to submit the railway line from Lismore to Casino for construction at once, ...
Article : 617 wordsIn connection with the distribution of prizes at the Sydney Grammar School this week, Mr. Weigall, the head master, complained that the Greek and Latin papers in the ...
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Article : 170 wordsWhen the Estimates for the Public Instruction Department were under discussion in the Assembly this week, Mr. Hogue, the ex-Minister for Education, made some ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Tue 19 Dec 1899, Page 4
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