A gentleman who is interested in the Atmospheric Gas Company, and holds an official position, in the course of an interview with a representative of the "Evening News" this morning ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 341 wordsNew South Wales.-Easterly winds and generally fine, except north of Port Macquarie, where more rain may be expected. It was raining at 9 o'clock this, morning at ...
Article : 362 wordsSINGLETON, Monday.-A meeting of the NorĀthern Rifle Association was held on Saturday night, Lientenant-Colonel Rancland occupying the chair. A Sub-committee submitted a programme for the for ...
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Article : 84 wordsMr. John Whitton, late Engineer-in-Chief for Railways, who, on Thursday last, left for Sydney on a visit to the country for the benefit of his health, died at Mittagong yesterday. The ...
Article : 184 wordsMr. C. Wragge, Queensland Government Meteorologist, lectured at Brisbane on the Kosciusko Observatory on Friday night and paid a tribute of praise to the New South Wales Government. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Mon 21 Feb 1898, Page 5
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