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Advertising : 329 wordsThe three Lithgow rioters—Bernard Scully, William G. Hayes, and Edward Williams—who were each sentenced by Mr. Justice Pring, at the Bathurst Circuit Court, on October 17, ...
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Article : 602 wordsInterviewed in Bathurst, prior to hin departure by the midday train for Lithgow, Hayes preferred to say little before he had seen his, comrades. He stated that he was ...
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Article : 677 wordsIn the interesting sketch of the municipal activities of the city of Belfast, which Sir Robert Anderson, one of its most distinguished ...
Article : 2,432 wordsSpeaking at the A.N.A. gathering at Port Melbourne on Saturday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) said he believed that Australia's position in the world would be wholly ...
Article : 93 wordsWord has been received by the Camperdown police to the effect that late on Saturday afternoon a child died as the result of a burning accident in a hut at Pomborneit. ...
Article : 150 wordsThe interstate congress of the Australian Independent Workers' Federation was continued to-day. Discussion was resumed on the motion ...
Article : 295 wordsThe Institute of Local Government Engineers of Australasia will hold its fourth annual conference in Melbourne on October 29 next. The preliminary arrangements were ...
Article : 59 wordsMr. Edden (Minister for Mines), accompanied by Messrs. Thomas, Jones, and Miller, Ms.L.A., passed through Inverell on Saturday by motor to Ashford. The Minister ...
Article : 166 wordsThe Public Works Committee visited Armidale to-day, and sat at the Courthouse hearing evidence respecting the proposed railway routes, Werris Creek, Wellington, Gilgandra, ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Canadian reciprocity movement makes but slow progress. Now and again it bubbles up into temporary prominence, but it is never long enough in the public ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 4 Jun 1912, Page 8
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