With respect to the case of Sims v. Browne, which was before the Supreme Court a day or two ago, and in which it was stated in evidence that Mr. Willis, ...
Article : 199 wordsOn Monday evening Rev. J. W. Holden was entertained at a farewell gathering in the Methodist Church. Notwithstanding the inclement, weather there was a good ...
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Article : 476 wordsMajor-General Sir Edward Hutton is reported to be full of hope for the future of Australia as a nation, and as an important and loyal fighting factor of the British ...
Article : 315 wordsMr. Editor.—The Government has fulfilled its promise to impose wharfage dues on New South Wales produce arriving in Sydney, but producers will he glad to notice ...
Article : 210 wordsOn Friday, Mr. Justice Cohen bade farewell to the Arbitration Court, and in doing so gave some sensible advice to the trades unions. He said that unless there ...
Article : 155 wordsAlthough the public revwnge is declining, consequent upon decreased returns from the Customs, Mr. Carruthers is very hopeful, and he says that at the end of the ...
Article : 111 wordsMr. Editor.—Kindly allow me sufficient space to reply to a letter, signed Donald M'Kay. He states he has no nutgruss on his farm, and invites "One Interested" to ...
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Article : 368 wordsThe most during robbery that has been committed for some time past was carried out at the Devon Consols mine, situated at the north end of Kalgoorlie field. ...
Article : 389 wordsDuring the recess workmen have been busy in effecting improvements and alterations at Parliament House. A new library building is boing constructed: it will cost, ...
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Article : 123 wordsMr. Donald M'Kay writes: I wish to imply by my letter, which appeared in your issue of 1st inst., that the pest may be found on the roads adjoining my farm, ...
Article : 43 wordsMr. J. G. Beattic writes: I notice in your issue of the 1st April a report of Emerson's case, in which the accused is reported to have said that I gave him ...
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Article : 142 wordsThere has been another singular miscarriage of justice, not unlike the Beck case; but in this instance no blaine can be attached to the police or to the judges. Last ...
Article : 209 wordsThe Victorinn Director of Agriculture has had brought under his notice the twelve months' returns from a 35-acre farm in South Gippsland. While dairying is the ...
Article : 568 wordsMr. Editor.—In a recent issue at the "Examiner" I noticed a paragraph under the heading "Inferior Coffe." referring to a coffee merchant's evidence before the Tariff Commission ...
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Article : 279 wordsTo the Methodists in the Clarence district it may be interesting to know that the Rev. Dr. Fitehett, of Melbourne, has writea a biography of John Wesley, and that ...
Article : 130 wordsThe Marquis Townshend has had a narrow escape from the clutches of a woman whom he refused to marry on the ground that she was an adventuress. She described ...
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Article : 156 wordsThe action in which Margaret Mayne sued Francis Foy and others, trading as "Mark Foy," to recover £750 as compensation for injuries received in an accident ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Sat 8 Apr 1905, Page 3
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