The English cricketers are not a happy family. There is no dissension amongst the amateurs on the one hand, or the professionals on the other; but the professionals, ...
Article : 274 wordsThe Legislative Council has caused a mild sensation by its rejection of the Probate Duties Bill. It was expected by many people that it would take that course. The bill had ...
Article : 174 wordsThe Premier is up to his neck in the sea of financial troubles with which he has surrounded himself, and his sad bungling confronts him with fresh difficulties day ...
Article : 738 wordsThe failure of Queensland to participate in the Federal Convention is a greater loss to that colnny han it is to the cause of Federation. The Federation of the colonies would, ...
Article : 1,397 wordsThe Kallatina (Capt. Magee) arrived from Sydney yesterday. Passengers Mesdames T. H. Smith. Park, Mather, Attwater and family, M'Lenn, Mi-ses Neale. Jackson, Hon. T. H. Smith, Dr. Crombald. E. ...
Article : 433 wordsThe refusal of the Coroner at Maclean to hold an inquest instead of a magisterial inquiry into tue circumstances surrounding the death of the unfortunate young girl, reported in ...
Article : 273 wordsThe two morning papers, in leading articles on the subject, have condemned the Council, and yet both of them have on more than one occasion adversely criticised a number of the ...
Article : 345 wordsTo attempt to picture the awful consternation which reigned in Sydney when it became known that the Trustees of the ground had postponed the first test match, which was to ...
Article : 169 wordsWhen Lord Jersey visited this district Maclean aldermen distinguished themselves by taking His Excellency up the Look-out. hill. Many who accompanied the vice-regal ...
Article : 250 wordsBUTTER PRICES IN LONDON.—Advices by last mail from London state that, according to Mr. Valentine, of the Colonial Consignment and Distributing Company, colonial butter will open at a considerably ...
Article : 756 wordsTruly the fules send misfortunes in troops. The popular captain of the English cricket team has been hard smitten thrice since he landed in Australia. He was robbed in ...
Article : 109 wordsSpeaking on the motton for the second reading of the Probate Duties Bill, Sir Julian Salomons, referring to remarks made by previous speakers, said "they could not ...
Article : 181 wordsSome time ago it was agreed that the main street of Maclean should he aligned, and the necessary steps were at once taken to have the work accomplished. When the patience of ...
Article : 325 wordsMajor-Generul French has amused terrible indignation among some of our Field Murshals, Brigadier-Generals and other warriors of rank by issuing an edict that ...
Article : 160 wordsSeveral of the amateur members of the English cricketing team have expressed indignation because of the decision of the Trustees of the Sydney Cricket Ground to ...
Article : 244 wordsMr. Reid will consider the advisability ot introducing a new Libel law next session or sometime. One would think this a matter that called for no consideration. But the ...
Article : 133 wordsMr. Editor.—The action of the Premier in refusing to grant a Royal Commission on the score of expense is to be regretted, and it is believed that the Premier's estimate of ...
Article : 732 wordsThe committee met on Saturday, Present—Messrs. D. Shearer (in the chair) T. Lamy, R. Gall, A. H. Garven, H. Connochie, W. J. Freman, A. C. Barry, Rev. J.S.Scott, P.E. Balley, J.M'Leod. A. Cammeron, J. ...
Article : 302 wordsMr. Sleuth, M.L.A., has discovered something—something."rotten in the State of Denmark." This is not an unique fact; nature has gifted Mr. Sleath with an ...
Article : 261 wordsOn two occasions a plebiscite vote of the ratepayers of Maclean was taken on the quustion, "Shall the pan system be introduced in this town?[?] And on each occasion ...
Article : 160 wordsMr. Mat. Harris, M.L.A., has been elected Mayor of Sydney, the present Mayor having retired from his candidature. Upon counting noses after the late aldermanic elections, ...
Article : 169 wordsIf it is a fact that a large number of Hindoos have left the Clarence, we still have many with us. Those who previously pursued the avocation of hawkers admit that there is ...
Article : 177 wordsThe Member for Grafton has received the following report through the Department of Works from the officer on the matter of blinding on road from South Grafton to Perretts: ...
Article : 456 wordsThe Premier, it is announced, is going to visit the region about Mount Kosciusco, for the purpose of seeing whether arrangements cannot be made for much easier ...
Article : 154 wordsThe Parliamentary session of 1897 is dead; also it is decomposed. It is possible that the latter stage preceded decease. It would, indeed, be bard to discover a session of our ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Tue 14 Dec 1897, Page 4
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