The new protection experiment attached to the Harvester Excise Act having fallen to pieces when it was brought before the High Court, the Federal Government proposes to ...
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Advertising : 815 wordsThere are several attractions billed for this week. One of these is the concert to-morrow evening in St. Andrew's Hall in aid of the Grafton Methodist Tennis Club, ...
Article : 1,124 wordsRussell and Griffin met for the fifth time at the Gaiety Club on Tuesday night, in the best of a 20 rounds' contest, before a packet house. In the prevous engagements Griffin won three ...
Article : 269 wordsMaiden Plate, 1m.—Pendil, 7-13 (J. Pike), 1; Five Crown, 7-13 (T. Dillon), 2; Beau Vive, 7-10 (H. C. Thomas, 3. Betting: Evens Delenda, 5's v. Benu Vive, 7's Pendil 15's to 20's ...
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Advertising : 970 wordsOur correspondent writes:—The annual regatta takes place on Monday, when a varied programme of events will be contested, including the Butcher Boat Championship of N. S. Wales. ...
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Article : 124 wordsFlying Handicap, 6f.— Repirnt, 8-3, 1; Lady Swallow, 7-10 (Osborne), 2; Master Foote, 8-11 (Hood), 3. Amboise 7-1 ulso ran. Betting: Evens Repirnt. Won easily by a length. Time ...
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Article : 415 wordsMr. Hogue's Minimum Wage Bill will probably be read a second time in the Assembly this week. It is an important measure. Under it no workman or shop assistant ...
Article : 366 wordsThe death of Very Rev. Dean Slattery at the age of 75 years, which took place last week, removes one of the best known digaitaries of the R.C. Church in this State. The Dean had ...
Article : 372 wordsGlenreagh defeated Nana Glen at Glenreagh by 9 wickets, Nana Glen 77 and 71 (G. Ellem 50 and 41 n.o.); Cowling 1 for 12, S. Walters 3 for 18, H. Ellen 4 for 14, Sweeney 5 for 14. ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Tue 3 Nov 1908, Page 2
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