The thirteenth annual convention of the Women's Prayer Union was held at the Temporance Hall yesterday. Mrs. Ward presided, and representatives were present from the following suburban unions:— ...
Article : 527 wordsThe following are the results of most of the recent examinations at the Sydney Technical College and branch schools in the suburban and country districts. The results of the carpentry, plumbing, manual ...
Article : 4,171 wordsMr. Ralston, instructed by Messrs. [?]ly and Russell, appeared for the plaintiffs, and moved for a writ of foreign attachment in regard to certain property in the hands of the ...
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Advertising : 223 words"And, mind you," said the collector, "them things belong to Us till you've paid up the last instalment " He spoke with that air of tru[?]ulent authority often adopted by people who are never ...
Article : 2,547 wordsIn Equity.—Before the Deputy-Registrar.—At 10.30 a.m.: Re will of A. S. Smith, to tax costs. At 11 a.m.: Moore v. Willis, to tax costs (all day appointment). Prothonotary's Office.—Before the Chief Clerk:Melville ...
Article : 68 wordsJohn Casey, 44, labourer, for assaulting his wife by beating her about the head was sentenced to three months imprisonment by Mr. Isaacs, S.M., at the Water Police Court yesterday. ...
Article : 1,317 wordsGeneral Lord William Seymour (in the absence, through indisposition of the Duke of Connaught) presided, on 24th November, at a meeting of the Aldershot Military Society, when Colonol E. T. ...
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Article : 127 wordsSir,—Mr. Hyman's letter in this morning's issue has publicly drawn attention to a fact, which, although not generally known must have been evident to those who had given the matter ...
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Article : 416 wordsSir,—Now that public attention has been called to the above industry as one likely to claim the attention of the mining community in general, and as the matter is one of importance to the colony, the subject ...
Article : 1,022 wordsSir,—It is refreshing to read the thoughtful letter of your correspondent, Mr. W. Freeman Kitchen in to-day's issue. The important question of federation demands that the pros and cons should ...
Article : 416 wordsSir,—As returns of income are again called for it may be well in the public interest to direct attention to an error of administration that was mode in last year's assessments by the Commissioners, charging ...
Article : 526 wordsSir,—I did not see the letter of " Working Mechanic" in a recent issue of the Herald, but I have read "Tradesman's" communication in today's paper in regard to the frequency of public ...
Article : 417 wordsYesterday was the first lands office day since the commencement of the year, and the transactions at the various lands offices of the colony would seem to show that the number of people who wish to ...
Article : 355 wordsThe Water Licensing Court yesterday granted a transfer of the license of the Warwick Castle Hotel, Mort and Darling streets, Balmain, from George Vincent to John Kelly. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe weekly meeting of the Aborigines' Protection Board was held yesterday. There were present— Messrs. E. Fosbery (chairman), Hons. W. H. Suttor and R. H. D. White, Ms.L.C., Messrs. J. M. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 8 Jan 1897, Page 3
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