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Advertising : 132 wordsAfter a long series of incendiary fires at Croydon, one of which involved a loss of £30,000, four men have been arrested. They have made a ...
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Article : 50 wordsSub-inspector Adams and 15 men of the Cape Mounted" Rifles, together with a few residents of Upington, captured the raider Ferreira and his ...
Article : 47 wordsA sad drowning fatality occurred at Drummoyne on Sunday afternoon, the victim being a boy, Willie Davies, aged 11, who lost his life in an heroic ...
Article : 163 wordsOwing to a typographical error in our last issue, it was stated that the output of butter from the local factories amounted to ten tons per week. ...
Article : 63 wordsSir William Lyne is in the rather unpleasant position of not being quite his own political master at the present time. On the contrary, he appears to ...
Article : 646 wordsTo-night, Mr W. J. Johnson., 'the selected Labor candidate for the Robertson electorate, will address the electors in the Mechanics' Institute ...
Article : 84 wordsWhen captured, Ferreria, the Boer raider, was unarmed. His few followers escaped prior to the capture Extraordinary marehing was done by ...
Article : 46 wordsThere were 866 cattle yarded, and the market is from 5/ to 10/ lower. Best beef is worth 26/ per 100lbs. Bullocks sold from £6 to £13. ...
Article : 66 wordsCronstadt is in a state of siege. There has been a recrudescence of extensive robberies and on rages by Terrorists, and mnny arrested have ...
Article : 164 wordsA rather violent female was before the police court this morning. Ray Brown, alias May Lamb, 22 years of age, was charged with assaulting ...
Article : 134 wordsAs will be perceived by advertisement, the pupils of the Dunolly Public School will take part in an entertaainment at the Oddfellows' Hall, on ...
Article : 101 wordsEarly one morning last week a policeman discovered that the door of a warehouse at Broken Hill was open. He entered the building, and was ...
Article : 124 wordsThe rainfall last week resulted chiefly from a monsoonal disturbance, which set in over West Australia. During its passage eastwards it caused ...
Article : 203 wordsOn Saturday, afternoon, Mr. Samuel Horne was driving his cab along George-street, and when, nearing the corner of George and Market-streets, ...
Article : 127 wordsMc Carruthers, the State Premier, was asked on Saturday if he could say when Pariament would be prorogued, and he replied that Parliament would ...
Article : 127 wordsAt the Water Police Court, Sydney, on Saturday, Moneel A. Shaw, an accountant, was charged with embezzling moneys belonging to Noyes ...
Article : 118 wordsAs the years roll on, the desire to take away the "glorious pomp and circumstance of war' from the anilitary world, and, to subsciture the more ...
Article : 511 wordsUnknown assassins have shot the General commanding the prison at Toltava, Russia, and a. private soldier was also killed. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe Rev. P. Stacy Waddy, M.A., headmaster elect of The King's School, Parramatta, paid a visit to the school on Friday, for the purpose of being ...
Article : 284 wordsThe charge of conspiracy against William Patrick Crick, William Nicholas Willis, and Charles Bath, was continued at the Central Criminal Court, ...
Article : 308 wordsDr. Kearney states that Mr Quaine, the Deputy Governor of the Parramatta Gaol, who was stabbed on Friday by one of the prisoners, is ...
Article : 153 wordsThe following is the latest weather forecast received last night from the Sydney Observatory:—"Hot northerly winds in the north-east, veering to ...
Article : 59 wordsA most important stop in connection with the defence system of Canada has been decided upon by the Government. The schoolboys are ...
Article : 89 wordsThis morning the stores of Messrs N. F. Asser and Sons, at Scone, were totally destroyed by fire. The fire was first discovered at 3 o'clock, but ...
Article : 139 wordsA serious accident happened at the shoeing forge connected with Loan's coach factory, Taree. Edward Ladd, blacksmith, was holding a horse, and ...
Article : 83 wordsTo-day was the last day for the receipt of applications for the positions of Railway Commissioners. A number of applications have been received ...
Article : 62 wordsTrades unionism was supposed to have been a sort of shield for each member of the union who wished his individual interests safeguarded, while ...
Article : 405 wordsThis morning, at an early hour, a boy named Arthur Teraybrook, who lives with his parents at East Gosford, met with a singular accident. He ...
Article : 79 wordsA bomb was exploded near the high alter at St. Peter's Cathedral, Rome, on Sunday morning last, while service was in progress. No one was ...
Article : 52 wordsA fire broke out on board the steamer Mildura at Balmain this morning, when the oabin was severely damaged by fire and water. The flames spread ...
Article : 47 wordsThe expenses of Mr Hearst, the defeated democratic candidate for the Governorship of New York, amounted to £51,000. Those of Mr Hughes, the ...
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Singleton Argus (NSW : 1880 - 1954), Tue 20 Nov 1906, Page 2
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