There has been another bear-garden performance in the Legislative Assembly. It was started by an apparently little matter, but the provocative natureocsuch things cannot ...
Article : 266 wordsAnother Labor member, Mr. Cann—he is probably the best of all Mr. M'Gewen's crew—is extremely desirous that Mr. Reid should provide special work for the ...
Article : 220 wordsSilently, surely, and not slowly, the "Eastern Question" of our Southern waters is ripening. The seizure by Germany the other day of the Chinese port of Chiou-Chou marks an ...
Article : 2,544 wordsCity of Grafton (Capt. Anthon) crowed the Clarence Bar at 5 a.m. on Thursday and arrived at Grafton at 1.35 p.m. Passengers: Mesdames B. H. Johnson, F. Wilkinson: ...
Article : 304 wordsIn yesterday's thunderstorm 130 points rain were registered at Grafton. Rev. Canon King was inducted Vicar of Narrabri by Rev. Canon Sowter, of Moree. ...
Article : 1,252 wordsThe English military authorities have, it is reported, just tested a new gun which, with a 25lb. charge of cordite, bangs things at a distance of 9 miles. If this be an accurate ...
Article : 250 wordsMajor-General French, our Commander-inChief, has been stirring up the Government with a long pole on the subject of our army. His report does tend to reassure us in case ...
Article : 258 wordsDr. Creed is making an attempt to pass a bill through Parliament providing for fae treatment of inebriates. The unhappy people are, upon application made by a delative, to be ...
Article : 289 wordsSTOCK MOVEMENTS.—70 fat bullocks, Logan district. Queensland, to Lismore—T. Armstrong, owner and in cherge. The Kallatina on Wednesday took 103 ...
Article : 539 wordsRecent cables have shown that the Australian butter season 1897-98 has opened satisfactorily in London, the drat two shipments having realised the remunerative figure of ...
Article : 869 wordsThere has been a bit of a breeze up Ballarat (Vic.) way, and the roofs of some of the Anglican churches there have suffered more or less. The Anglican Bishop of Ballarat (Dr. ...
Article : 218 wordsAt the annual meeting of this institution, which was held in Sydney on Monday last, some startling statements ware made by the manageress regarding the position of femals ...
Article : 292 wordsWhat is known as the "Spanish Swindle"— which is merely a more polished description of confidence trick—seems to have caught on in Australia, notwithstanding the fact that ...
Article : 275 wordsMr. Edden is the Labour member for Kahibah, an electorate in the Newcastle district. He professes to have made a great discovery. It is that 47 members of the ...
Article : 294 wordsIn the discussion on this bill the Member for the Clarence said: Some time ago I pointed out that in view of the almost utter impossibility of getting the royal assent to ...
Article : 541 wordsThere happened on Tuesday night a scene in the Legislative Assembly which should make us nearly as proud of our representative institutions as no doubt the Austrians are, ...
Article : 234 wordsIn the office of the Inspector-General of Police there are 1800 applications for employment as constables. These have been sent in without solicitation. If Mr. Fosbery were to ...
Article : 132 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 235 wordsMr. Piddington, M.L.A., has been crating at Tamworth, and there painted Mr. Reid arid the Government generally with the finest tinted rose-coloured pigments. ...
Article : 245 wordsIt would seem that the swindiers in Spain, who have been working the will fraud, have anared a good many persons in New South Wales. The swindlers understand human ...
Article : 152 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 28 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Sat 4 Dec 1897, Page 4
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: