The lovely rains of last week have simply crowned the district, and the orchardists everywhere are in great glee. The rainfall averaged throughout Central Cumberland. fully 200 points. ...
Article : 422 wordsIn R. v. Archibald, at Quarter Sessions, the accused was tried for having received, harbored, and assisted two bicycle thieves. The accused, who bore a good character, gave ...
Article : 2,269 wordsTo-morrow afternoon, at 3, Miss Rawson will present the book prizes to the successful essayists in the competition of the Women's S.P.C.A., open to pupils of the public schools, ...
Article : 148 wordsThe Minister for Works has directed that the following tenders are to be called to-morrow:-- General repairs to the military buildings, Chancery-square; small alterations at the ...
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Article : 289 wordsSir.--It was a great pleasure to me to spend two hours in the Children's Court at Paddington last Tuesday. In some ways you are ahead of us in Adelaide, though we have had the ...
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Article : 233 wordsSir,--Dr. Arthur, in your issue of the 15th, in his interesting reference to New Italy, unwittingly does an injustice to Sir Henry Parkes. When the Marquis de Ray's colony failed, away in the tropical Pacific, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 479 wordsSir,--As there is now under consideration by the Government the question of constructing a connecting line of railway from Sydenham to Lewisham, it would be full worthy of ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Tue 20 Nov 1906, Page 9
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