Reginald Nolan, lad, living in Prospect-street, Granville, managed to come off a nag suddenly on Monday, with the result that he sustained a broken arm. His hurt ...
Article : 43 wordsA large recruiting meeting was held at the Parramatta Fountain on Friday evening. It was presided over by Mayor Thomas, who was supported by Messrs. L. ...
Article : 112 wordsLittle Willie Forsland, one of the lads whose home is in those ideal quarters for orphans at Burnside, Pennant Hills road, had the bad luck to sustain on Friday a ...
Article : 46 wordsCrown land sale at Parramatta next week. Mr. McKinnon, the director of recruiting, will speak at Parramatta this evening. ...
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Family Notices : 65 wordsA discussion, polite but significant, has been proceeding in Melbourne between the energetic Archbishop Mannix and one of the best known Catholic laymen of ...
Article : 546 wordsGermany won by a hunger war in 1870. Dr. E. G. Washburn, the American Minister, who remained in Paris until the end, records in his diary some of the blessings ...
Article : 293 wordsA veteran Australian theatrical critic has been showing his friends a letter from his devoted with, who is away in the hills. "I have just road your criticism of ...
Article : 104 wordsAGAIN insults were offered to one or more of the speakers at the recruiting meeting in Parramatta last week-end, which, we again protest in the name of the ...
Article : 246 wordsMr. R. B. Orchard's many frenids and admirers will be pleased to know that he is getting about again and attending to matters connected with his election ...
Article : 166 wordsThe cottage bu[?]it by the voluntary workers of Guildford for Private Woodham and family is perhaps the best, in point of completeness and quality, yet erected in ...
Article : 131 wordsOn Tuesday afternoon, at Parramatta Town Hall, a fancy fair and sale of work, and other articles. in aid of the funds for the erection of the proposed new Salvation ...
Article : 156 wordsAt Gerbevlller, when the village was in flames, and a German officer was going to give the order to burn down the Red Cross "pavilion." Slater Julie placed herself ...
Article : 169 wordsDriver C. R. Winsted, of Lithgow, says: —"I have not much time for the strikers I read about in New South Wales and Australia generally. A few hundred of ...
Article : 189 wordsOn Monday the business at the Parramatta Sessions collapsed suddenly—at least so far as the majority of those interested were concerned—before 10.30 a.m. ...
Article : 86 wordsThe following appeared in the New Zealand "Free Lance":—It might not be generally known that the "stipes" woke up at a recent Trenham meeting and asked a ...
Article : 245 wordsOnly two appeals were listed at the Parramatta Sessions on Monday, before Judge Boyce. Husband and Wife. ...
Article : 181 wordsMr. Thomas Fowlie, of Granville, writes: "The Woolpack, I understand, belonged to and was conducted by a Bill Nash, followed by his widow. I can and no more ...
Article : 187 words"The situation for the Kaiser grows worse daily. Nothing is more noticeable and obvious, not only to him, but to all his encourage—than his loss of ...
Article : 212 wordsA large Sydney firm on March 12 served a bankruptcy notice on a country client, giving him a week to pay his account. On the 16th he telegraphed the amount to the ...
Article : 141 wordsDear Mr. Hoare,—Recently Father Nornis, at my request, wrote to you. Your reply of the 4th inst. has now been handed to me. You will pardon me for saying ...
Article : 420 wordsA special meeting of the Cumberland District Lodge, Manchester Unity Oddfellows, was held in the school of arts, Granville, on Saturday. District Master Bro. ...
Article : 168 wordsMr. R. B. Orchard, at the official opening of the newly-erected soldier's cottage at Guildford on Saturday, made a short reference to the good work done by the ...
Article : 622 wordsThe following yarn regarding Darcy appeared in a New York paper:"Most of Darey's time in Philadelphia was spent in the lobby of the Bellevue Stratford ...
Article : 138 wordsBruce Walkery hotly supported by the Windsor paper scraped home as a Nationalist at the Hawkesbury with about 1500 Labor votes to help him. Now what is the ...
Article : 486 wordsSir,—Sometimes opportunity approaches man's door but once in life; sometimes it is persistent. What can come of man or nation that refuses to recognise ...
Article : 367 wordsWe had the pleasure of a short chat this week with Major S. P. Goodsell, just returned from the front. Most modest of officers the Major returns from the seat of ...
Article : 484 wordsAt the Central Criminal Court (before. Mr. Justice Sly and a jury) Joseph Bell, a married man, 63 years of age, pleaded not guilty to a charge of wounding Thomas ...
Article : 203 wordsHis Grace the Most Rev. Dr. Carr, D.D. Archbishop of Melbourne. My Dear Lord Archbishop.—I acknowledge the receipt of your letter of ...
Article : 721 wordsThe population of the towns between Strathfield and Parramatta undoubtedly warrants a half-hourly passenger service between Parramatta and Sydney, and the ...
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Advertising : 106 words"Has your husband told you you must economise?" "Yes," replied Mrs. Flimglit, "but I'm not letting him bother me. He's one of those people who insist on ...
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