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  2. EARLY CLOSING—A TEST CASE.

    As soon as the Early Closing Act came into operation the news agents in the city and suburbs set up a loud cry. Most of these people have shops in which, as well as newspapers, they sell various ...

    Article : 274 words
  3. POLITICAL AND SOCIAL NOTES. THE NEW REGULATION.

    In my last letter I referred to a new Regulation affecting the officials in the Post and Telegraph Department that was published on last Friday week, and I mentioned that it embodied the very ...

    Article : 326 words
  4. The Clarence Examiner.

    The approaching retirement of Sir JULIAN SALOMONS from the Agent-Generalship of the colony raises the question of securing a successor fit to adequately attend to our great and growing ...

    Article : 1,421 words
  5. NOTES BY "FALCON."

    UP TO WIN. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 7 words
  6. COMMERCIAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 473 words
  7. TASMA'S LETTER.

    Brisbane wears naught of the big city airs this dreamy scribess had always attributed to it—in imagination. It's just a nice, big, sunshiny, enervating town, where you would know ...

    Article : 972 words
  8. A RED PAGE FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The hand of grim visaged war has filled in a death-roll for all the Australian colonies, but of no other has it given so sanguinary a page as Victoria. The affair at Rensburg was the bloodiest encounter ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 297 words
  9. WAR SUPPLIES.

    Two or three months ago I mentioned that whilst Victoria and South. Australia were getting large orders for fodder and provisions for the use of the British forces in South Africa, New South Wales ...

    Article : 348 words
  10. Larceny of New[?].

    The decision of the Bench on Tuesday in the case of alleged larceny of newspapers from the Mechanics Institute has excited a good deal of comment. For a considerable time ...

    Article : 286 words
  11. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 169 words
  12. THE FOOL'S PARADISE OF LADYSMITH.

    A gentleman who is largely responsible for the fool's paradise into which the press originally led the public in regard to Ladysmith is Mr. Melton Prior. A war artist and correspondent of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 250 words
  13. Appointments of Magistrates.

    Mr. Editor.—Through the columns of your journal the public have been favoured with a list of appointments of magistrates, and from your contemporaries I notice that my name appears among ...

    Article : 329 words
  14. THE PATRIOTIC CRICKET MATCH.

    When it was decided that a cricket match between the Australian Eleven and the next beat team in the colonies should be played in support of the Patriotic Fund, it was announced that all the ...

    Article : 281 words
  15. RELIGIOUS NOTICES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 312 words
  16. HOW QUEENSLAND FIGURED AT SUNNYSIDE.

    Particulars are to hand of the Sunnyside affair, in which the Queenlanders achieved such distinction under Lieut.-Colonel Pilcher. News being brought to Belmont that a laager of rebels had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 296 words
  17. SUNDAY TRADING.

    Some of the people in Newcastle are concerned about the subject of Sunday trading in their city, and they communicated with the Inspector-General of Police to get advice aa to the steps that should be ...

    Article : 363 words
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    MOUTH COAST RAILWAY.—At the Manning, the Member (Mr. Young) was asked in an interview as to the prospects of the North Coast Railway, and reminded that the unsettled state of the world ...

    Article : 676 words
  19. A SENSATIONAL STORY REGARDING THE COLONIALS.

    Among the many stories told of the Tugela disaster, one by Mr. Bennet Burleigh is deserving of special attention. Mr. Burleigh, who, by the way, is Burleigh by name and burly by nature—is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 373 words
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    PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF EASTERN AUSTRALIA.—The office-bearers of this charge held their usual meeting in Grafton, which had been delayed owing to the absence of the Pastor. At the ...

    Article : 608 words
  21. HONOURING A WAR CORRESPONDENT'S MEMORY.

    The Melbourne 'Age' and the Sydney 'Daily Telegraph' are going to honour the memory of the late Mr. Lambie, their war correspondent, by erecting a suitably inscribed tablet. Also, his old ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 192 words
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    EMBEZZLEMENT.—At the Coramba Police Court on Monday. Arthur W. Gregg, Post and Telegraph Master at Coffs Harbour, was charged before the P.M. with embezzling £79 16s of Government ...

    Article : 516 words
  23. CIVIC CONCERTS.

    Some weeks ago the Mayor of Sydney, who apparently wishes to be considered a man of ideas, decided to hold a series of Saturday evening concerts in the Town Hall, under the auspices of ...

    Article : 329 words
  24. THE VERDICT OF THE POPULACE.

    The present war has been bungled. The public says so, and of course the public has so many opportunities of knowing. It has been bungled because it has been associated with failure. Had ...

    Article : 575 words
  25. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 144 words
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