The delegates from the Progress Association and the Ratepayers' Association are to meet with a view, to amalgamation. The Rosedale landed her passengers on ...
Article : 136 wordsThe Mechanics' Institute was packed on Tuesday, when Mr. Bruntnell, the official lecturer of the N.S. Wales Alliance, replied to the address delivered by Mr. W. A. ...
Article : 2,584 wordsThe celebration of Empire Day at Yamba was an unqualified success. The children met at school as usual, but with much more enthusiasm than what attends their ...
Article : 194 wordsEmpire Day was celebrated here by a school picnic. Some £10 worth of prizes were given to the children. Races were run by the children, and all kinds of ...
Article : 66 wordsThe first round of 9 holes stroke play for a trophy offered by Mr. E. Campling, was played on Wendesday last, and resulted—Mrs. Loxton 61. 9—52; Mrs. Farquharson 63, 11—52; Miss ...
Article : 216 wordsThe Oddfellows' annual ball took place in the School of Arts, Dorrigo, on Monday, and was a decided success. Visitors from all parts of the district attended. About ...
Article : 800 wordsThe celebrations took much the same form as at Raleigh. Mr. J. H. Lovell, the teacher, addressed the children, after which an enjoyable time was spent by the scholars ...
Article : 73 wordsApropos of the clause existing in most mill agreements, in Queensland and New South Wales, by which the purchaser of cane reserves the right to reduce the price by ...
Article : 631 wordsA storm passed over on Monday afternoon. The thunder and lightning were heavy, and a nice shower fell, which has laid the dust beautifully and freshened up the green ...
Article : 251 wordsLONDON, Wednesday.—The Derby to-day was won by His Majesty's colt Minora, with Louviere second and william IV. third. The race was run in heavy rain, and there was a poor ...
Article : 227 wordsEmpire Day was celebrated here in the usual manner with a basket picnic at the Public School. The Union Jack was flying from the flag staff. The children fell ...
Article : 232 wordsFrom news gathered among the passengers from England aboard the China, most extraordinary interest is being takenm in England over the cricket tour. The general opinion is that ...
Article : 238 wordsHeavy rain fell on Monday, which was welcomed to fill the tanks and lay the dust, which was again becoming very unpleasant while travelling. ...
Article : 58 wordsAssembling in the school-room, the pupils of this school sang "Advance Australia Fair," followed by an address on "The Navy" by Mr. Cavanagh, who made ...
Article : 153 wordsThe monthly meeting of the above was held on Wednesday, Mr. G. M'Farlane (President) presiding over a large number of members. ...
Article : 672 wordsThis afternoon H. Pearce, of Middle Harbour. and B. Thoroughgood, of Stockton, are to row for the sculling championship of Australia and £100 a side. The race is to start at 4 p.m. ...
Article : 393 wordsAt this school the clay was celebrated in a very appropriate manner. The teacher, Mr. J. B. Walsh, is to be complimented for the way he had everything arranged ...
Article : 147 wordsThe following entries have been received for the examinations in vocal and instrumental music to be conducted in Grafton by Professor Schillski:— ...
Article : 224 wordsThe Empire Day celebrations were held in Bellingen on Wednesday, and there was a great gathering of children and adults at the park. The children formed up four ...
Article : 74 wordsSouth Arm were defeated at Dorrigo on Saturday by 19 to nil. Wilson and E. Herd were the principal scorers. Bellinger Heads beat Gleniffer at the Heads[?] ...
Article : 621 wordsCathedral 7.30 (H.C.), ll (H.C.) and 7.30, German Church 10 (H.C.), Carr's' Creek 3—Archd. Moxon. Cathedral 3 (children), Southgate 7.30 —Rev. H. M'William. German Church—Mr. ...
Article : 571 wordsEmpire Day was celebrated at O.B.X. Creek by the pupils of O.B.X. Creek and Cowandooey Schools, and their parents and friends, over 80 being present. The ...
Article : 69 wordsAt Raleigh, a programme of racing events were got off in quick time, and Mr. E. Kearns, the teacher, is to be congratulated on the admirable manner in which he ...
Article : 128 wordsThe State Parliament has been further prorogued until Tuesday. June 15. The Announcement has been made on more than one occasion that Parliament will meet some time in ...
Article : 552 wordsOur Sydney representative writes that Mr. T. C. Davis, accompanied by his son Ernie, left Sydney on Tuesday night for Brushgrove, to re-enter into the old ...
Article : 144 wordsEmpire Day passed over very successfully here. About 10 o'clock the children from the Private School, and Woodburn, Swan Bay, and Riley Public Schools met at the ...
Article : 166 wordsMr. John Thomson, M.H.R., has been officially notified that a telephone exchange was opened at Brushgrove for business on the 14th instant. The service will be ...
Article : 245 wordsThe regular meeting of the Men's Club was held at Upper Copmanhurst on Wednesday. The business of the evening was a debate on "Has the Human Race Progressed ...
Article : 229 wordsEmpire Day celebrations at the above school were entered into as heartily as ever. There was a large gathering of parents and friends, including a number from ...
Article : 166 wordsNew Zealand has another Fitzsimmons who looked upon as a champion in the making. He is a nephew of the famous Robert ot that ilk. and sporting Maoriland wants to see the ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Sat 29 May 1909, Page 2
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