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  2. NOTES BY "FALCON."

    Our candid friends are generally malicious. The gentleman who drew the cartoon from which this little sketch is taken is an exception. In it is conveyed a lesson— John Bull ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 377 words
  3. DOWN SYDNEY WAY.

    The Royal Agricultural Show was officially opened on Thursday by the Hon. John See, the President. The attendance was not up to former years—in fact, it was ...

    Article : 469 words
  4. COMMERCIAL.

    Last month the Grafton Dairy Factory treated 51,416 gallons milk, producing 22,5191bs butter; pay3?d on an average test of 3.8. Biggest cheque £40 17s 8d, individual ...

    Article : 381 words
  5. The Clarence Examiner.

    Thursday was to have been a day of humiliation and prayer on account of the sins which the Sydney people had committed and which had resulted in the city being visited by the ...

    Article : 416 words
  6. THE COMMONWEALTH BILL.

    It is to be hoped that the Conference of Premiers which is to be held re the amendments proposed by the Imperial Crown Law officers in the Commonwealth Bill will ...

    Article : 271 words
  7. THE CROWN PRINCE OF PRUSSIA.

    Many people were surprised when they read in their papers that the Emperor of Austria was going to Berlin to take part in the celebration in connection with the majority of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 292 words
  8. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.

    Kallatina (Capt. Magee) crossed the Clarence bar at daylight on Monday, and arrived at Grafton at 12.30 p.m. Passengers — Mesdames Wilkioson, Merrin, Thornton and ...

    Article : 193 words
  9. THE SHOW.

    There was a great turn out yesterday at the Show, and there was also plenty of dust. Precautions were of course taken by the officials to reduce the dust nuisance, but ...

    Article : 390 words
  10. AS EXTENSIVE FIRE.

    The destruction to property by the fire at J. R. Love and Co.'s tea warehouse was enormous. There being a strong westerly wind blowing, which made it impossible to ...

    Article : 102 words
  11. COPMANHURST.

    A providential escape from a sulky accident took place at Copmanhurst on Saturday evening. Mrs. James Thompson and her youngest daughter were out driving, when ...

    Article : 232 words
  12. A RAILWAY ITEM OF IMPORTANCE.

    The departure of Mr. Oliver, Chief Commissioner for Railways in New South Wales, is of intercolonial interest. He left Sydney on 11th inst., and his destination is the world, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 323 words
  13. INTERESTING TO ODDFELLOWS.

    The twentieth annual session of the I.O.O.F. concluded its sittings at the Temple, Elizabeth-street, on Thursday. With regard to the dispute between the Lodge and the ...

    Article : 112 words
  14. A.J.C. AUTUMN RAGES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 425 words
  15. SOCIALISTS IN SESSION.

    "Lest we forget!" The second annual conference of the Australian Socialist League was opened an the Castlereagh-st. rooms on Thursday. There were delegates ...

    Article : 98 words
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    LAND SELECTION.—At Bellingen on Thursday 16 applications were lodged. The areas applied for were as under:—William Plews, Arthur Allen Menzies, Reuben Doust, ...

    Article : 642 words
  17. THE LICENSED VICTUALLERS.

    The representatives of these people approached the Premier on Thursday and requested him to introduce a Bill next session providing for limited selling in the ...

    Article : 289 words
  18. A NOBLE CORPS.

    The chiefs of the army operating in South Africa have all been illustrated and written about, well or ill, according to the taste of the person referring to them. Likewise the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 365 words
  19. ENGLISHMEN AND ST. GEORGE'S DAY.

    The Government is going to proclaim 23rd April a public holiday. Why? Because it is St. George's Day, and St. George is the patron saint of England. Well, one can go ...

    Article : 292 words
  20. CITIZENS' VIGILANCE COMMITTEE

    It occurred to Mr. Garland and Dr. Graham, M's. L.A., that a Citizens' Vigilance Committee was necessary in connection with the plague, its object being to hold up the ...

    Article : 296 words
  21. WHAT ARE THE FRUITS?

    Good Friday is the day which Christians celebrate as that on which the Saviour of Mankind was crucified. It is well to study how far that Sacrifice has been justified by ...

    Article : 454 words
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    GRAFTON CIRCUIT COURT.—This court opens on Monday next, before his Honor Acting-Judge Pring. The following cases are on the calendar: James Murphy, alleged ...

    Article : 251 words
  23. HIS LITTLE " PHILOSOPHY "

    The following verses were found in the pocket of a recent suicide in London, and are quoted for what they are worth:— Is life worth living? Ask thyself! There's ...

    Article : 151 words
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    At the Broken Hill Circuit Court, Samuel Ensor, charged with the murder of Ellen Jensen, at. North Broken Hill, was found guilty, and sentenced to death by ...

    Article : 169 words
  25. A CONTRAST

    Interesting matter is often found in the advertising columns of the daily papers; interesting, I mean, to many others besides the particular persons sought to be attracted ...

    Article : 283 words
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    The trouble in Ashanti has arisen owing to Sir M. F. Hodgson seeking to obtain possession of the Golden Stool. Peace is now impending. The native chiefs are loyal. ...

    Article : 58 words
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