The High Commissioner (Sir George Heid) is now on his way to Kngland, where he will once more take up the aggressive fight on behalf of Australia, ...
Article : 786 wordsA bacon factory is to be established shortly at Dorrigo. Water supply reticulation in Grafton rapidly proceeded with. ...
Article : 1,203 wordsUp to noon to-day there was nothing of special interest to Clarence producers in Sussex-street transactions. Although forage was in comparatively light ...
Article : 907 wordsThis Council met last night. Present, the Mavor. Ald. Hawthorne, Carlton, Schwing hammer, Page. Bawrien. Ainsworth, Russell. ...
Article : 77 wordsThere is no doubt the Prime Minister (Mr. Joseph Cook) was in fighting form at the Arncliffe picnic on Saturday. His speech, olear, vigorous and effective, should have a ...
Article : 366 wordsThe secretary of the Olarence P. and A. Society asked if the Council had any objection to 7th May, second day of the showiheing proclaimed n public holiday.— ...
Article : 284 wordsThe utter failure of the strikes in the meat and iron trades has shown once more how foolish such action is in theso days of Arbitration Courts and Wages Boards. The men ...
Article : 284 wordsThe streets are in a lind state owing to the recent wet weather and heavy timber trafile. A larire quantity of metal is urgently needed to put the streets into ...
Article : 271 wordsMr. John Thomson, M.H.R., left Grafton on Tuesday afternoon by car for Coif's Harbour. Mr. George Hockey's little daughter ...
Article : 79 wordsConsiderable interest is being awakened in our chief educational institution, and it is probable that if the advice of one of the Senators is acted upon it will receive far ...
Article : 363 wordsAt the conference now being held in Melbourne by the Federated Licensed Victuallers' Association of Australasia, Mr. N. K. Ewing, M.L.A. referred to the Bill which he intended ...
Article : 248 wordsRe Mr. Mulligan's hydro-electric scheme, the committee, reported conferring with the Grafton Council', as stated in last-issue. The committee report further that in ...
Article : 654 wordsThe fashion houses in Paris have banneil the split skirt. Mdme. Paquln, the famous modiste, says that it is already out of fashion. She adds that for one comely limb revealed ...
Article : 587 wordsThe failure of the continuation schools, and Mr. Carmichael's proposals that attendance at them Bhould be made compulsory has excited a good deal of attention. One critic ...
Article : 335 wordsBUTTER is plentiful and a further-fall of 4s is expected before the week closes. Inquiry [?] from South Africa this morning, but the lorates offered were below Sydney limits. ...
Article : 190 wordsProfessor Starr Jordan, of Leland-Stanford University, California, is a many-sided man. Just at present he has been stirring up Australians on,the mifstion of peace as ...
Article : 306 wordsThe Kyogle crossed out ant 11.55 a.m. yesterday. The Kallatina arrived at Newcastle at 6.7 a.m. yesterday. ...
Article : 76 wordsA unique application was made to the Supreme Court at Adelaide for increase of the amount of a claim filed by Mrs. Ruebella Richardson, who is suing the South Australian ...
Article : 83 wordsGood prices were realished at the claering-out sale held yesterday on McMahon's Farm Lower Southgate, by Mr. W. A. Zuli. Cows brought up to £9 2s 6d; draught horese to ...
Article : 50 wordsThe dismissal of Fairweather, a railway policcman, employed by the Great Eastern Railway Company, is likely to precipitate a strike among tho employees of that ...
Article : 130 wordsThe Minister f or Lands in the Northern State has been travelling through the various States in search of a perfect land policy. He was with as daring the week, and in an ...
Article : 798 wordsMr. Fisher, leader of the Opposition, opened the election campaign in Melbourne on Monday night, and will address meetings in other States. The leader's address was received ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Thu 19 Mar 1914, Page 4
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