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Advertising : 213 wordsMr. G. Richards, mailman, to Germanton, had a rare experience when he went from Wagga on his long drive on Saturday. When he got to The Gap ...
Article : 181 wordsNever in the varied history of their State have the people of New South Wales experienced such phenomenal weather conditions and disasters as ...
Article : 1,520 wordsAbout this estate a Wagga bricklayer, whose name is given as Dallinger, is working. Dallinger was away from home at the time the fire swept along, ...
Article : 186 wordsThe scene from the Albury road on the west, to the Tumbarumba road on the east—a space of a dozen or fifteen miles —from a line level with the Wagga end ...
Article : 1,054 wordsMr. T. Galvin, on arrival of his coach from Tumbarumba was surrounded by a crowd of persons anxious for news. He reported that the fire had up to the ...
Article : 267 wordsThe whole country is desolate. The present bush fire visitation is the greatest calamity that has ever befallen this part of the State. A whole series of ...
Article : 1,937 wordsMr. Joe Kendall resides on Mr. Doolan's estate, and when he saw it was impossible for him to do anything more for his wife and children and for his place ...
Article : 142 wordsThe heat at Wagga on Friday was 116. Saturday 119½, Sunday 115, and yesterday 111. As a consequence of the great heat birds, rabbits, poultry ...
Article : 197 words"Borambola has gone up in smoke" was the striking phrase Mr. J. A. Gunn flung at our representative when in town yesterday: It is well known that ...
Article : 413 wordsMr. J. Macpherson, of Mount Pleasant, had all his grass burnt. Mr Macpherson had been away from home, and had come into the track of the tire ...
Article : 221 wordsColeaso was put in commission in the steeplechase at Mentone on Saturday, but in a field of four failed to run into a place. ...
Article : 590 wordsAlbert Buhe, whose countenance bore some traces of a violent temperament, was brought up before the P.M. on Monday morning, and pleaded guilty ...
Article : 224 wordsAnother line of devouring fire was marked along from Humula and Tarcutta to Wagga. Mr. John Cheney, Opossum Plain, had with his workers a great fight ...
Article : 306 wordsThe naval department at Tokio has published the text of an intercepted letter written by an officer of the disabled Russian battleship Sevastopol, which ...
Article : 241 wordsMr. Roberts, formerly mailman in charge of the Wagga to Palmerston coach, first struck the fire at the 36 miles peg from Wagga. It was in Graham's ...
Article : 229 wordsIn announcing that he would on Sunday evening next preach on "The Providence of the Bush Fire," Rev. G. C. Percival, the minister of the Wagga ...
Article : 104 wordsMr. C. D. Bardwell, of the Oberne Estate, had the grass and fences engulfed in the flames. The efforts of Mrs Bardwell and the young ladies to save the ...
Article : 378 wordsTo-morrow evening Mr. John F. Sheridan, the versatile and successful actor-manager, will appear for one night only in the Oddfellows' Hall, Wagga. For ...
Article : 245 wordsFurther particulars of the capture of the Erh-lung-shan fort show that the mine tunnels were cut out of solid rock by the Japanese, who used two tons of ...
Article : 117 wordsThe fire has claimed two victims at least. Mr. Alex. Snodgrass, aged 65, the eldest of a large and well known district family, died on Saturday from heat ...
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Advertising : 152 wordsThe mailman supplied us with graphic facts concerning the devastating work of the fire. Mr. G. H. Richards told our representative that on his trip out from ...
Article : 245 wordsThe Shanghai correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the tunnel being constructed by the Japanese towards the Shun-shu-shan and ...
Article : 50 wordsThe Wentworth correspondent of the "S. M. Herald" writes to that journal that the marriage of Mr. H. G. Stoyles (late head teacher of the local school, and ...
Article : 83 wordsAdmiral Togo, the Japanese naval commander in chief, and Vice-Admiral Kamimura are taking advantage of the temporary slackness in naval operations ...
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Wagga Wagga Express (NSW : 1875 - 1876; 1879; 1890; 1892 - 1917), Tue 3 Jan 1905, Page 2
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