THE living pictures question has lately exercised the minds of many people in London. A clergyman (the Rev. H. C. SHUTTLEWORTH writingon the subject, after denying that the ...
Article : 188 wordsTHE Loan Act, passed just previous to the rising of Parliament, contains the following items under the head of " Harbours and Rivers": Manning River £17,000, Richmond ...
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Advertising : 176 wordsCity of Grafton, Captain D. Anthon. Passengers— Mesdames Schaeffer, Nagel; Miss Firth; Messrs. J. M. Guffey, W. H. Colls, C. J. Lcewenthal. C. Smith, H. Smith, M. ...
Article : 225 wordsWHEN the Cabinet appointed Mr. SIMPSON to the Supreme Court Bench, and Mr. WANT to the Attorney-Generalship, they certainly showed that they were not so desirous of ...
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Family Notices : 68 wordsTHE exports of maize from the Clarence the month were 7535 bags, which brings the total export of the crop to the end of last year to 620,140 bushels. With home ...
Article : 585 wordsTHE usual crowd of visitors has been in town during the present Christmas, and as the weather has been fine, the presumption is that they have enjoyed themselves. They ...
Article : 246 wordsAMONGST a number of organizations in the neighbourhood of Sydney, under the title of "Ministering Childrens Leagues." that at Randwick, under the auspices of the ...
Article : 140 wordsFirst Quarter.....5s Three Quarters....15s 6d Two Quarters....10s Four Quarters.....21s Credit limited to 12 months. ...
Article : 109 wordsRETROSPECT AND PROSPECT. — In looking back casually over the year that is just pasting away one can recall very few local events of a public nature which are worthy, ...
Article : 875 wordsAs we write the year 1894, with all its joys and all its sorrows, with its hopes realised and its too frequently bitter disappointments, is fading away into the gloom of the past; ...
Article : 648 wordsTHE completion of the final section of the railway from Lismore to Condong (that is, two miles beyond Murwillumbah, though not mentioned in the semi-official report of ...
Article : 196 wordsTWELVE thousand people went to Chowder Bay on Boxing Day to witness the starting of the flying machine. I suppose there is not a scientific man in Sydney who believed ...
Article : 292 wordsAN experiment in electoral reform is being held in Belgium, which will not be without interest to Australians. Up to this year, the voter's qualification was a property one. ...
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Advertising : 111 wordsGOVERNOR M'KINLEY, in the recent election campaign, said: But they say the new law has made things a little cheaper. Aren't things cheap enough now? Does the farmer ...
Article : 376 wordsIT is contended, on behalf of the Belgian law, that no citizen is excluded from the double vote. "Every man expects to attain thirty-five years of age; every man is ...
Article : 254 wordsTHE Herald is exceedingly angry with the Government because of the action taken by the latter in providing work for the unemployed by means of loan, expenditure. And ...
Article : 305 wordsCROPS, ETC.—The recent rain has made a very decided improvement in the appearance of the young crops. The prospect is, indeed, quite a contrast to what it was this time last ...
Article : 200 wordsCHERRIES FROM GLEN INNES.—We have to-day had the pleasure of sampling some very fine cherries from Mr. W. Rumming's well known orchard. Stonehenge, near Glen ...
Article : 194 wordsTHE BISHOP OF BRISBANE went to England some months back for the purpose of raising funds for his diocese. His effort was strengthened by the three recent disastrous floods ...
Article : 373 wordsO. S. POSTAGE STAMPS.—From to-day O.S. postage stamps are abolished in the Government service of this colony. AU official letters will be allowed to pass through the ...
Article : 167 wordsA SHIP RAILWAY. — Despite Canada's rather unlucky experience in the matter of the ship railway at Chignecto, the United States has not been deterred from ...
Article : 183 wordsMR. REID has declared that only those working men who have resided for a considerable time in Now South Wales shall get employment on the loan works it is ...
Article : 158 wordsTHE BOROUGH ELECTIONS.—The retiring Aldermen of the Grafton Borough at the ensuing elections are:—East Ward, Aid. Hockey; West, Aid. Francis; North, Aid. ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Tue 1 Jan 1895, Page 4
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