Further particulars of the rising at Malakand show that the tribesmen endeavoured to cut off additional reinforcements. They cut the telegraph wires, and communication was ...
Article : 1,348 wordsMr. J. L. Thompson, Travelling Lecturer in connection with the Department of Agriculture, addressed a large and appreciative audience at Ulmarra on Thursday evening ...
Article : 2,220 wordsAGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.—The General Committee met on Saturday: present Messrs. S. Maenanghtan (chair). D. M'Lachlan (Tyndale), D. Shearer, Dugald M'Donald, ...
Article : 1,435 wordsFARMING.—There is little or no maize being sold now, holders not being satisfied with prices, and intend to keep it for a time. Ploughing is in full swing, and all agree ...
Article : 415 wordsMr. Lyne, speaking at Peak Hill on Saturday night, said there were more destitute people in the colony now than at any previous period in its history; and he declared ...
Article : 783 wordsThe Church of England building, it is expected, will be sufficiently advanced to enable it to he used for confirmation service on Friday afternoon. The Bishop of Grafton ...
Article : 980 wordsMr. Thompson delivered a lecture at Chatsworth on Saturday evening to a representative audience, Mr. A. Anderson presiding. Mr. Thompson said it gave him great ...
Article : 301 wordsCASINO, MONDAY.—The annual races commenced to-day, with the following results:- Opening—Acorn 8-9 (Brown) 1, Monnie 7st (Fernie) 2, Evilo 8-9 (Harley) 3. Other ...
Article : 513 wordsAt the Theatre. Royal last evening, Mr. Thompson addressed about 150 persons. He dwelt at length on the subject of land tillage and other matters, as detailed in the ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Tue 3 Aug 1897, Page 5
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