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MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--During the afternoon further negotiations took place between the importers and officers of the Agricultural Department, with the result that it appears ...
Article : 236 words view this articleHOBART, Wednesday.--The Minister for Home Affairs states that a scheme for co-operative action in electoral administration between the Commonwealth and Tasmania has been ...
Article : 77 words view this articleMELBOURNE, Wednesday.--At a meeting bold at the Trades-hall to-day, to discuss the question of work for slow, weak, and elderly men, it was suggested that the Government ...
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Advertising : 26 words view this articleThe Governor and Miss Rawson, attended by Captain Wilson, A.D.C., were present at the Civil Ambulance ball in the Town-hall yesterday afternoon, and in the evening his ...
Article : 953 words view this articleLITHGOW, Wednesday.--Mr. C. Hoskins, of the firm of G. and C. Hoskins, Ltd., to-day stated that the improvements to be carried out at Carcoar were designed with a view to economy ...
Article : 300 words view this articleGILGANDRA, Wednesday.--A lad named Bruce Lithgow has had a narrow escape from death. He had occasion to enter a stye in which a large sow was kept. The sow charged ...
Article : 89 words view this articleDELEGATE, Wednesday.--An inquiry was held, before Mr. Murphy, Coroner, concerning the death of William Commons, sen., who died on the previous day. Evidence was ...
Article : 98 words view this articleAs the industrial development of New Guinea and the more adjacent Islands of Polynesia promises to be considerable in the not distant future, it is pleasing to note that Australian ...
Article : 2566 words view this articleLONDON, Monday.--Army manoeuvres, directed by the Kaiser, will shortly be held at Alsace-Lorraine for the first time.-- "D.T." cable. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 80 words view this articlePERTH (W.A.), Wednesday.--Mr. J. Price (Minister for Works), presiding over a gathering to say farewell to Mrs. Nolan, temperance organiser from New South Wales, who has spent ...
Article : 122 words view this articleBATHURST, Wednesday.--The special Local Option Court, consisting of Judge Docker and Messrs, W. Macfarlane, S.M., and T. C. K. M'Kell, P.M., commenced its sittings in Bathurst ...
Article : 175 words view this articleBRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Mount Morgan Gold-mining Company has declared a dividend of £50,000 for the quarter, equal to is a share, payable on July 1. ...
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Advertising : 36 words view this articleWOOLGOOLGA, Wednesday.--The motor-boat Pearl, with a crew of three--Messrs. M'Farlane (owner), Jordan, and Sutherland--left here early on Monday morning, intending to be back the ...
Article : 142 words view this articleMELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Postmaster- General, alluding to-day to the meeting held in Sydney of postal employees to protest against the appointment of Mr. Templeton as secretary ...
Article : 200 words view this articleWELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.--The general, manager of the National Bank of New Zealand has received a message from the London board advising the declaration of a dividend ...
Article : 112 words view this articleNEWCASTLE, Wednesday.--The adjourned inquest into the circumstances connected with, the deaths of the three men, Robert Fountain, James Brown, and Fernando Zoppi, who were ...
Article : 163 words view this articleMELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- A deputation from the last annual conference of the Australian Natives Association waited on the Prime Minister this afternoon, and presented the ...
Article : 954 words view this articleNEWCASTLE, Wednesday.--The dispute between the miners and the management of the Wallarah Colliery, in the Lake Macquarie district with regard to the cavil--which was ...
Article : 85 words view this articleNEWCASTLE, Wednesday.--The ballot which is being taken amongst the miners of the federation throughout the district as to whether the miners committee of management shall be ...
Article : 68 words view this articleADELAIDE, Wednesday.--The death sentence pronounced by Mr. Justice Homburg on James Albert Coleman, who was found guilty of the murder of Constable Ring, at Glonolg, was ...
Article : 153 words view this articleMELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Melbourne has been experiencing an epidemic of diphtheria during the past two or three months, and at the Queen's Memorial Hospital for Infections ...
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Advertising : 16 words view this articleMARYBOROUGH, Wednesday.--A railway collision cook place at Croydon junction, a couple of miles from Maryborough, to-day. A goods train from here to Gympie was run into by an ...
Article : 373 words view this articleAn old-age pensioner named John Skehan (73) who had been living at the Federal Coffee Palace, Castlereagh-street, died there suddenly yesterday. Deceased was lying on a couch ...
Article : 51 words view this articleAlice Bradley, a married woman (29), residing at 24 Campbell-street, Newtown, was severely burned about the body and legs last night through a lighted lamp, which she was holding. ...
Article : 81 words view this articleA 10-year-old boy, Jack Kinare, was lighting a fire at his parents residence, Allan-street, Pyrmont, yesterday, when his clothes caught fire. The child's mother had told him never to ...
Article : 73 words view this articleMUDGEE, Wednesday.--As the result of a riding accident, Mr. John Adams, of Windeyer, has sustained a fracture of the right leg and a dislocation of the ankle. ...
Article : 34 words view this articleYASS, Wednesday.--Playing in a football match this afternoon, Tom Richardson, one of the United Guild forwards, collided with another player, and received a broken nose. ...
Article : 30 words view this articleBLAYNEY, Wednesday.--A young man, George Reid, was getting through a wire fence, when a poa-rifle he was carrying exploded, and the bullet passed through his leg. ...
Article : 30 words view this articleNYNGAN, Wednesday.--The dangerous practice of putting dynamite in logs nearly resulted in a serious accident on Monday at E. H. Field's road contract on the lllowong-Cohar road. Five ...
Article : 94 words view this articleBOGGABRI, Wednesday--Two boys, John Boggs and James Courtney, were driving in Brent-street yesterday when the buggy capsized. Boggs was seriously injured, and died ...
Article : 28 words view this articleYASS. Wednesday.--A man named Macey, working at the Barron Jack Reservoir, while moving timber, had his arm badly crushed. The injured limb was amputated. ...
Article : 27 words view this articleNEWCASTLE, Wednesday.--The District Coroner held an Inquest this afternoon concerning the death of William Hughes, a tea merchant, who died in the hospital on Tuesday. The ...
Article : 109 words view this articleNEWCASTLE, Wednesday.--Janet Ford, aged 10 years, daughter of Henry Ford, a minor, residing at Blacktown, near Killingworth, was found drowned this afternoon in a well at her ...
Article : 83 words view this articleLITHGOW, Wednesday.--Phyllis Harmer, a little girl, had her right arm broken to-day. She was going along the street, when a dog chased, her and she commenced to run. As she turned ...
Article : 66 words view this articleMELBOURNE, Wednesday.--At an inquiry to- day concerning the death of a young man, John Barrington, it transpired that deceased who was engaged to be married soon, drowned ...
Article : 34 words view this articleADELAIDE, Wednesday.--While the race train was returning from Port Pirie course this afternoon, a young man, John Joseph Waters, was standing on the platform of a carriage with ...
Article : 107 words view this articleMELBOURNE, Wednesday.--By the [?] Carrigan Head, which left Melbourne on Sunday last, Messrs. Nicholson and Morrow made a shipment of over 600 tons of Australian-built ...
Article : 93 words view this articleThe decision of the New South Wales Minister for Agriculture to fall into line with the proposals emanating from Victoria to prohibit the importations of forage in the form of hay, [?] ...
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