Somee figures quoted by the chairman, Mr. W. M. M. Arnold, at the half-yearly general meeting of the Stockton Coal Company, Limited, yesterday, threw considerable light upon the disabilities ...
Article : 597 wordsAt a meeting of country members at Parliament House yesterday some 20 members were present, and Mr. Curtuly was voted to the chair. The now Land Bill was briefly discussed, and a ...
Article : 125 wordsIn spite ot heavy rain, a well-attended meeting took place at Gordon on Tuesday night with the object of forming a branch of the People's Reform League. Mr. R. D.. Blown was in the chair. ...
Article : 122 wordsA largely attended meeting of ladies was held at Wyroolah, Dulwich Hill, on July 23, when a branch of the Women's Liberal League was formed. Mrs. Molyueur Parles piesided and delivered an address ...
Article : 153 wordsOne result of the recent reform meeting has been that a deputation waited upon Mr. F. C. Piggin, J. P. requesting that in the event of an early election taking place he would allow himself to be ...
Article : 214 wordsA unique ceremony was performed yesterday by the Lord Mayor (Alderman Thomas Hughes) at the Town Hall, when probably the first horse ambulance in Australia was dedicated to its benevolent purpose. ...
Article : 290 wordsThe annual general meeting of the Royal Art Society of New South Wales was held last eveningat the rooms of the society, Vickery's-chambers, Pitt-Street. There was a large attendance, Mr. W. Lister Lister, ...
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Advertising : 12 wordsMr. R. Seddon received the following cablegram from Australians in Johannesburg:—"We appreciate your sympathetic attitude against the introduction of Chinese here. The masses are fearful of ...
Article : 39 wordsReplying to a deputation uigiug the prosecution of railway works Mr. Seddon referred to the difficulty the colonies now had of raising money on the London market He foreahudowed a considerably ...
Article : 104 wordsMahuta, the Maori chief recently appointed a member of the Executive Council, has been sworn in as a member of the Legislative Council. ...
Article : 25 wordsRepairs are being effected to the Niwaru, and it it anticipated that she will be able to leave for Auckland about the end of this week. ...
Article : 30 wordsMr. J. M'Cormick has been appointed general manager of the railways. He commences his duties on the 1st proximo. ...
Article : 25 wordsIn the Assembly the greater part of the afternoon was devoted to the consideration of the Northern Territory Mining Bill in committee, a consolidating ...
Article : 108 wordsIn the Assembly the debate on the noconfidence motion was resumed to-day. Members on both sides of the House took part in the discussion. The debate was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 379 wordsMessrs Gibbs, Bright and Co have received the follow ing telegraphic reports of rainfalls:- Authopringa, Charleville (Q,), 24th.—"Forty points (heavier on parts of run)." ...
Article : 95 wordsAt yesterday's meeting of the Metropolitan Board of Water Supply and Sewergae a report from the superin tendtg engineer was laid on the table, showing that during th[?] week ended the 25th instant the average daily ...
Article : 516 wordsGeneral rains tell over the State during the night, reaching aa far north as Beltana. Further north the rain was only patchy. ARMIDALE.—The weather ia extremely disagreeable ...
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Advertising : 31 wordsThe barquentine Hands Isle cleared at the Customs today for Auckland, with 2[?]4 tons of East Greta coal and 50 tons of coke; the four-masted barque Strathgrayfe, for San Francisso, with 3553 tone of Messrs Brown's coal; ...
Article : 204 wordsWhile on duty on the Currinpton [?] to-night Constable Bell, of the Water Police, noticed the auspicios appearance of a Chinaman, who was walking towards the city ferry. On being spoken to the Celestial ran away. The ...
Article : 103 wordsMattera in connection with the delivery of the domestic water are steadily improviug. Last night and this rooming a further 40,000 gallons were pumped into the company's mains with the ...
Article : 324 wordsThe P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Victoria, from London, via ports, arrived at 8.25 a.m, and sailed again for Adelaide at 4.40 p.m. Her passengers are:— ...
Article : 54 wordsA return in regard to the opulation of the State on June 30, 1908, was laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly lost night by the Premier. The main ...
Article : 351 wordsThe Premier lomarked yesterday to a "Herald" representative that he had been furnished by Mr. Coghlan with figures which showed that the increase of ...
Article : 112 wordsThe annual ball of the 1st Regiment of the Australian Light Home. N.S.W. Lancers, was held in the Paddington Town Hall last night and proved most enjoyable. The hall was appropriately and artistically ...
Article : 641 wordsThe President toole the chair at half-past 2 o'clock. THE JUDICIARY BILL. The VICE PRESIDENT OF THE EXECUTIVE ...
Article : 1,266 wordsThe Speaker took the chair at half-past 2 o'clock PETITIONS. Mr. EWING (N.S.W.). presented a petition signed by 1200 members of the Chrstitadelphaian Society ...
Article : 1,397 wordsThe second annual demonstration of the Australian Protestant Defence Association at the Town Hall last night was, both in point of numbers and enthusiasm, immediately ahead of last year's demonstration. ...
Article : 1,038 wordsSir,—Mr. A. Foster, in his letter upon the above subject apeparing in the "Herald,"suggests that when the old stone is replaced in its original position it chould be surrounded with an iron railing. ...
Article : 154 wordsThe manager of the No. 2 North Victory Company (Gympie) reports frettiufr half a caudle box of good stone in the north level. ...
Article : 26 wordsThis afternoon the management of the Great Boulder Proprietary posted a development note at the Chamber of Mines to the effect that the diamond drill bonug westward at a depressed angle of 43 ...
Article : 1,354 wordsA child, aged 5 years, daughter of William Truscott, was playing near her father, who was ploughing on Monday, when her clothes caught fire from a burning log. The father promptly extinguished the ...
Article : 49 wordsJohn B.Corcoran, an engine-driver, was killed on the railway line at Collie last night by being run over by a train. His head was completely severed from his body. He was discharged from ...
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Advertising : 14 wordsThe Orient Pacific Company's R.M.S. Oruba arrived at Melbouren yesterday, and is due here on Saturday morning. She left Gravesend June 19. had a moderate N.E. gale and cold, damp weather down ...
Article : 388 wordsThe China Navigation Company's steamer Chingtu, from the Far ast, arrived at Sydney yesterday morning, and after receiving pratique berthed at noon at Smith's wharf, Miller's Point. She left Yokohama on June 20, calle at ...
Article : 218 wordsThe French ship David d'Angers, 115 days out from New York, was off the Heads at 1 o'clock this morning, waiting for a tug. She come here to the agency of Messrs. H. W. Peabody and Co. ...
Article : 47 wordsCOOKTOWN (1550 miles).—Dep.; July 29, Changsha, s., for Kobe. TOWNSVILLE (1370 miles).—Arr.: July 29, Arawatta, s., from Sydney Dep.: July 29, Chillagoe, s., for Cairns, ...
Article : 1,243 wordsChingtu, s., 2269 tons, Captain Bowie, from Yokohama [?]be, and Hongkong, via ports. Passengers—Mis. Mawley, Mrs. Oswadl, mrs. Boyd, Mrs. Saxby, Miss Saxby, Miss Pasch, Miss Perry, Messrs. Boyd, J. Bailey, E. Grotjan, ...
Article : 345 wordsElisa, Italian sh., for Genoa. Anglian, s., for Hobart. Zealandia, s., for Auckland. Mokoia, s., for Newcastle. ...
Article : 45 wordsRippingha Grange, s., for South African port; Argus, s., for Calcutta, via Java and Singapore; City of Grafton, s., for Richmond River; Myeee, s., for Nambucca River; Burrawong,. s., for Macleay River and Trial Bay; Bega, s., ...
Article : 68 wordsManapouri, s., 2060 tuns Captain D. M'Lean, for Fiji, Samoa Tonga, and Aucklund Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Tarte Mesdames Furtb and 3 children, Munro Doyle and 2 children, ...
Article : 266 wordsStanley, sch., for Cape Hawke. ...
Article : 9 wordsChingtu, s., from Yokohama, Robe, and Hongkong, via ports: 2073 packages ta, 19, 127 bags sugar, 1290 bags rice, 63 bales bambooware, 27 cases milk, 8 bales blackwood-ware, 8 casks soy, 13 packages rattanware, 6 ...
Article : 323 wordsHarburg, s., for Hamburg, via Brisbane and Townsville: 1836 tons loose concentrates, 4956 bars lead, 10 logs, 50 cases explosives, 200 bags tin clippings, and through cargo for Queensland ports. ...
Article : 235 wordsMessrs. Nelson and Robertson report the following fixtures:- Sierra Cadena, sh., from Liverpool to New Zealand. Saidhana, bq., from St. Lawrene to Adelaide. ...
Article : 40 wordsJune 20, Manapouri, s., 2060 tons, Captain M'Lean, from Sydney, via Samoa and Fiji. June 21. Ysabel, three-masted schooner, Captaion Ross, from Ni[?]e. ...
Article : 142 wordsWESTPORT (1076 miles).—Dep.: July 29, Rakanca, s., for Suva. BLUFF (1107 miles).—Dep.: July 29, Moeraki, s., for Melbourne. ...
Article : 36 wordsSouth Australia —Overland, 5.30 p.m. Victoria.—Overland 5.30 and 7 p.m. Letters for Melbourne only will be accepted with [?] late fee for the Express from 5.30 to 6.30 p.m. if posted at ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 30 Jul 1903, Page 8
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