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Article : 148 wordsMale teachers being required for the smallest country schools, the Public Service Board invite applications for the position from umarried men between 18 ...
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Article : 175 wordsMr. A. M. Draper, a sugar planter on the Mossman, has a word to say on the coloured labour question. He went to Bundaberg last week with the sole object of ...
Article : 310 wordsWithin the last fortnight a number of men have left the White Cliffs opal field to try their luck elsewhere, the cause being the low state of the opal market. For some ...
Article : 658 wordsThe funeral of Mr. Arthur J. Hewitt, which took place on Tuesday afternoon, was largely attended, the procession containing several vehicles. The members of ...
Article : 191 wordsAt the Druids' Gala in melbourne on Monday, the principal cycling events resulted; Druids' Cup, 1 mile—Gee, 75yds., first; Fitzgerald, 160, second; Brown, 135, ...
Article : 149 wordsQuite a number of Richmond dairymen purchased dairy cattle at the show sales in Sydney, as under—Jersey bull, Magnet's Boy 19th, by Claribelle's Angler from ...
Article : 467 wordsIn the New South Wales v. Queensland cricket match, the former won by 7 wickets and 73 runs. Queensland 132 and 59 (Cotter taking 4 wickets for 5 runs). New ...
Article : 163 wordsMuch regret is expressed at the untimely death of Mr. John Clarence Maloney, of the Orara, youngest son of Mr. Jas. Maloney, as briefly reported in a previous ...
Article : 187 wordsGladsome, who ran second in the Autumn Stakes last Saturday, being defeated by Sweet Nell, won in N.Z, the Oaks at Canterbury, Summer Cup, Great Northern ...
Article : 248 wordsThe "Singleton Argus" of Tuesday, writes—It is with deep regret we announce the death, on Sunday of a well-known retired railway officer, in the person of ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Sat 9 Apr 1904, Page 3
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