A rumour was circulated in the city this afternoon that the employees of Gillespie and Co.'s boot factory in Goulburn had been discharged as a result of the recent ...
Article : 724 wordsThe coal-heavers at Port Said have struck work, It is feared that the strike will mean a considerable delay to shipping. Cambridge University has conferred the ...
Article : 300 wordsDuring the great drought of 1902, which decimated the sheep flocks of the State, the railway to Bourke, it is stated, saved 10000,000 sheep from starvation, as it ...
Article : 391 wordsYesterday, before the P.M. Walter Ross was fined 20s for using indecent language in Prince-street on Saturday. ...
Article : 1,380 wordsA meeting of Council was held last night. Present, the Mayor, Ald. Bawden, Kritsch, Strauss, Page, Crispin, Maxted, Shore, Smith, Eggins. ...
Article : 567 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—The annual conference of the Teachers Association was opened in the Town Hall this morning by the Premier. ...
Article : 780 wordsMahoko, a powerful Zulu chief, who married Dinizulu's sister, has been arrested at Louisberg on suspicion of disloyalty. The Natal Government is about to arrest ...
Article : 332 wordsLONDON, Saturday.—Admiral Sir John C. Colomb has written a letter to the "Daily Graphic" in which he criticises Mr. Deakin's defence proposals and contends that ...
Article : 134 wordsIn the Farm Labourers' Union case, at Christchurch, on Monday, before the Conciliation Board, some interesting evidence was given by Mr. Lowrie, principal of the ...
Article : 367 wordsCaptain George M'Kenzie, of Auckland, has chartered the steamer Claymore to proceed to the Three Kings, to make a further attempt to secure the balance of the treasure ...
Article : 166 wordsLONDON, Saturday.—A New York telegram reports the arrest in rather remarkable circumstances of an American absconder, one William Walker. This man was ...
Article : 112 wordsThe hearing of the Wallace divorce case was continued in Melbourne on Saturday. When the-Divorce Court assembled to continue the hearing it was announced that further ...
Article : 503 wordsMr. Editor.—Owing to the importance of the forests to the State and the prominence the question is now receiving, it is necessary that the question should receive ...
Article : 431 wordsLONDON, Saturday.—The Natal forces operating in Zululand have destroyed 45 huts, and Dinizulu's kraal at Natamba. The Rev. Dr. Clifford, Frederic Harr[?]son, ...
Article : 64 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Ramsay Maedonald, M.P., when luterviewed, stated that the Australian Labour party's failure in connection with compulsory arbitration and ...
Article : 92 wordsA sad burning accident, which unfortunately was attended with fatal results, occurred at Fernmount last week. The victim was the infant daughter of Mr. and ...
Article : 179 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Sun Johnson, editor of the Chinese "Herald," published in Sydney, has returned after a six months visit to China. ...
Article : 270 wordsLISMORE, Monday.—At the Terania Shire Council meeting to-day a letter was read from the Immigration League asking for assistance. The President said that while ...
Article : 320 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—The disastrous explosion at Palermo was due to the illegal storing of explosives is two buildings. A passing cab was blown to atoms. Fifty ...
Article : 96 wordsLONDON, Sunday.—At the further hearing of the Druce case, Catherine Bailey formerly housekeeper for T. C. Druce, said that she and Dr. Shaw were present at the ...
Article : 55 wordsThe Rev. A. R. and Mrs. Martin and family leave for the coast on Monday, the 30th, for a three weeks' "camp out." During Mr. Martin's absence services will be ...
Article : 564 wordsMr. Arthur Heary, who has just retired from the position of Registrar in Bankruptcy which he filled for many years, is leaving Sydney to go on to the la[?]d at Bobo Creek, in the ...
Article : 677 wordsMr. Granville Waddy (son of Colonel Waddy, manager of the Commercial Bank at Morpeth), awarded a Rhodes scholarship for the State by the Senate of the ...
Article : 198 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—Bishop Armstrong has called upon Rev. Mr. Gladstone to resign the position of Rector of Nathalia. The three charges preferred are that in the ...
Article : 112 wordsMr. Mauger, Postmaster-General, says in 1901 the population was 3,826,286, whilst in 1906 it was 4,119,481. Marriages numbered 27,754 in 1901, and 30,410 last ...
Article : 399 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—A railway accident, by which eight passengers were severely injured, occurred at midnight on Sunday at Cowra. There was no loss of life. ...
Article : 75 wordsThe Act recently passed by Parliament "to repeal the stamp duties on bills of exchange promissory notes, drafts, and receipts" will come into operation on ...
Article : 292 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—The Federal Treasurer has granted the Postmaster-General £5000 for temporary assistance in the postal service in Sydney. ...
Article : 127 wordsThree gold miners at Bendigo have been arrested for gold stealing. A buyer was also apprchended. When arrested one of the suspects said: "I'm not worse than the ...
Article : 252 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—A message from Barcaldine reports that the ralinfall has been general averaging from four to fourteen inches for the week. At Avoca 670 points ...
Article : 165 wordsOn 19th December, before Mr. E. C. Bishop, J.P., Peter Gilliespie, for being drunk, was fined 1s or the rising of the court. ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Tue 24 Dec 1907, Page 5
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