The moonlight excursion on Wednesday night from Chatsworth, via Maclean and [?]uk, under the auspices of the Chatsworth Baths, per the Woolwich, was ...
Article : 1,345 wordsThe Council refused to "sit out" the long debate which was proceeding on Thursday night and Friday morning in the Assembly, and it adjourned accordingly. The ...
Article : 321 wordsThe regular monthly meeting was held in the Shire Hall, Maclean, on Tnursday night. Present—Mr. D. Mc[?]re (President), Messrs. W. Deer, A. McGregor, S. ...
Article : 1,118 wordsVery disagreeable weather conditions pre[?]ailed on Wednesday and Thursday, the high wind raising immense clou[?] [?] dust from the streets and roads and ...
Article : 482 wordsOn Thursday, before Mr. May, J.P., Hugh Williams, for drunkenness in Prince-street, was fined 2s 6d or one hour's detention. ...
Article : 295 wordsA big crowd attended the Anglican tea meeting, which was held in the Fitzroy Theatre on Thursday evening. Most of the tables were arranged in the annexe, ...
Article : 596 wordsThere is still a great deal of legislative work to be done, but many members know that their position in their constituencies is being undermined by active opponents, ...
Article : 527 wordsConsiderable interest is being manifested in this district at present regarding the new departure in fruit and vegetable culture by the up-to-date method of ...
Article : 637 wordsMr. J. Thomson, M.H.R., has been informed:- With reference to your communication of the 6th ult., further relative to the desire ...
Article : 309 wordsThe regular meeting, was held on Thursday night. Present: The Mayor (Ald. Fitzgerald), Ald. Napper, Ellem, Avery, Redmond, Buchanan, Bailey, and Mr. ...
Article : 923 wordsMr. Editor.—Please allow me a small space in your paper to reply to a statement made by the Clerk at a meeting of Harwood Shire councillors, published in ...
Article : 105 wordsIn the meantime, all parties are agreed that the time has arrived to lift the embargo. It has been plainly demonstra[?] that the rash which was made the pretext ...
Article : 116 wordsMr. Editor.—In Thursday's issue of the "Examiner" you have a lengthy report of the Harwood Shire meeting, the reading of which would lead the public to believe that ...
Article : 100 wordsThe celebrations in connection with the arrival of our new warship, the Australia, have not given the universal satisfaction which was de[?]med desirable. The crowds ...
Article : 281 wordsStatistics published a day or two ago interestingly indicate the strongly British character of the Australian population. No fewer than 82.9 per cent. of the people of ...
Article : 287 wordsMr. Justice Higgins seems to have been greatly misinformed," so remarked Judge Heydon, who seems to have found a steady jol. in inquiring into the cost of living. ...
Article : 223 wordsMr. Griffith's statement in the House last week to the effect that only one-half of the promised road vote of £200,000 can now be made available to Shires and ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Sat 18 Oct 1913, Page 2
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