Hunter. Mr.tons, Captain Walker from New[?] Newcastle and Hunter River Company agents. Levuhs[?] tons Captain Sharland from [?] purts. Burns, philp, and Company, agents. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 478 wordsA candid "drunk" was before the club Police Court yesterday. When asked by the Bench if he had anything to say, defendant replled:—"If you deal with me lenlentiy i will ...
Article : 131 wordsThe N.S.W. Executive Council at its meeting approved the following appointments to the Public Service:—Mr. X.A. Mabony as acting C.P.S at Janes. ...
Article : 128 wordsWilliam O'Brian, 14 appeared before Mr. King at the Paddington Police Court to answer a charge of vagrancy. He pleaded bot guilty to the offence. and ...
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Advertising : 72 wordsThe drowning of the boy George Robert Jones in Cook's River on Saturday was referred to at the meeting of Canterbury Countries when Alderman Keir said that the ...
Article : 156 wordsThere was considerable excitement at Five Dark Bay, Drummoyne, at midnight Monday, consequent on an apparent attempt at burglary Mr. W. Fisher. Owner of the floating baths ...
Article : 237 wordsRoy Humphries, while attending to an engine at the Wallerawang railway yards, was struck by the engine of the sydney-Bathurst mall train and thrown some distance. . He was bruised ...
Article : 63 wordsThe proposal for the abolition of German street names in the municipality was again before Canterbury Council. The council recently decided to adopt the suggestion of the local ...
Article : 311 wordsA movement has been successfully insugurated in London, by which supplies of frest fuit and vegetables are bent to the British fleet in the North Sea A Committee ...
Article : 231 wordslvy Brice, a young woman, had a narrow escape from death in king-street, Newtown, on Monday evening. Two trams were travelling in opposite directions, and allowing one ...
Article : 92 words"It made my heart bleed to [?] the awtal suffering and the actual starvation of thousands and thousands of little Belgan hidren said Mr T. O. Sienmark, of Parramatta to an ...
Article : 343 wordsUsing a pair of snips, a thief cut out portions of the gavivanised iron side of a shed at the rear of a building in course of [?] in Addison-road, Marrickville, on Monday nigh ...
Article : 119 wordsThe members of the Wheat Board appointed under the Wheat Acquisition Bill, are as follow:—Mr. G Valder (Under-Secretary Department Agriculture). Mr. J. Day (Goods Manager ...
Article : 52 wordsThe price of beer, an fixed by the Necessary Commodities Commission. and reported in Monday "Evening News" was formally approved by the Executive Council this afternoon ...
Article : 76 wordsThe Printing Trades Group. No. 6 Board of which Mr. Mellion is chairman, has issued on award for women and girls in the printing trade. The weak's work 1s limited to 11½ ...
Article : 88 wordsAscot races, Orange entries Electric Light Sports (athlctic and cyclioz) at Sydney Sports Ground. Boxing:£1500 journey at Newtown Stadium ...
Article : 250 wordsPatrick M'Glanhey 60 living at Balmain and on Monday afternoon taken by the Newtown District Am[?] to Royal Price Alfred Hospital, where he[?] shortly after admission. ...
Article : 85 wordsThe estimates of expenditure for 1915 for the Sydney Fire District have been fixed at £87,213 and have been adopted by the Board, The amount last year was £87,600, so that there ...
Article : 198 wordsThe naturalised Germans and Austrians among the members of the Sydney Whart borers Union had hopes that the "cease work" meeting of the union, which was held in the ...
Article : 173 wordsThe following new company has been registered:— Disbole Separator Company. Limited, registered December 11, 1914; capital, £1000 in £1 ...
Article : 70 wordsThe fancy goods shop of William [?]field, in Railway Parade, Rogarah, who broken into while the family out on Monday night. a back window being forced to gain an cairance ...
Article : 66 wordsThe Acting Premier, Mr. J.H. Cann. was [?]ed this morning whether his attention had bees drawn to a statement made by Mr Denham Premier of Queensland, during a debate in the ...
Article : 181 wordsThe question of tall recruits versus short ones was being discussed, and one member of the company who had roughed it in many lands gave his judgment against the War Office ...
Article : 231 wordsThe Pacific mail routes between Sydney-Vancouver and Sen Francisco are now clear thanks to the success of the British squadron against the Germans. The mail services will ...
Article : 155 wordsMr. T. Geotreye writes:— I was a disgusted witness of an incident which occurred on the Bonds tram. Two gentlemen wage sitting beside me. coorersing ...
Article : 131 words"The only reason I cam think of that made him asssult me was because I asked him to get work said a witness to Mr. King, at the Glebe Court during the hearing of a information ...
Article : 98 wordsThe Executive Council this afternoon approved the price of [?] ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Tue 15 Dec 1914, Page 3
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