MR. EDITOR.—Through a flaw in the Licensing Act. Wholesale spirit licenses can be purchased without the Bench having the privilege of investigating an application, or ...
Article : 282 wordsA MEETING of the Executive Committee was held on Tuesday. Present—Messrs. T. Bawden (President). See, Rothschild, Eggins, Crispin and Varley. ...
Article : 456 wordsBY requisition to the Mayor, a public meeting was held in the Theatre Royal on Tuesday evening to consider the best means of alleviating the distress caused by floods. The ...
Article : 2,520 wordsA PUBLIC meeting was held in the Protestant Hall on Monday for the purpose of bringing certain matters before the. Government, owing to the recent disastrous floods. Mr. ...
Article : 1,093 wordsON Monday evening a public meeting, convened by requisition to the Mayor, was held in the (School of Arts, South Grafton, to consider the advisability of forming a Water ...
Article : 1,130 wordsTHE duties of the Inspector of Shows, according to Mr. Slattery, is to visit and report upon the conduct of agricultural shows, and to endeavour to put such shows on a better ...
Article : 255 wordsWE gather from the debate on the last Monthly Supply Bill, that the Minister for Works has a scheme on foot by which it is intended to raise £50,000 by loan in ...
Article : 141 wordsMR. EDITOR.—Permit me to correct a letter sighed "Pluto," who emphasises very strongly on the management of the Brushgrove flood boat during the late floods. The boat in ...
Article : 242 wordsSOME time back we quoted, from a Glen Innes contemporary, a complaint that timber for repairs to the Mann River bridge had been brought all the way from Sydney, ...
Article : 282 wordsOUR Maclean representative writes: I have seen a letter which Mr. John Bale, of the North Arm, has forwarded to a Sydney daily newspaper for publication, in reference ...
Article : 509 wordsMR. EDITOR.—Your correspondent on the above topic[?] by the tone of his letter, I think, made it evident to most minds that his object in writing was to gratify a little personal ...
Article : 361 wordsIT is being contended in some quarters that Mr. Copeland's Land Bill, if carried, will have the effect of increasing the monetary depression which exists. It is pointed out that ...
Article : 249 wordsIN a letter to the Sugar Jourual E. S., of the Herbert River says: Great strides are now being made in perfecting the extract of sugar from the cane, and in all labor-saving ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 229 wordsAN English contemporary discussing the subject of charitable organisations, remarks: "It is rapidly becoming a recognised axiom that each individual case must be considered ...
Article : 212 wordsFROM the Tweed Advocate we learn that about 5 p.m. on Friday the residents of Tumbulgum were somewhat startled by a distant sound somewhat resembling thunder, and, ...
Article : 467 wordsTHE flood occurred at Toowoomba on February 17 owing to a storm of tropical violence occurring, and filling the channels to overflowing. The Brisbane Courier calculates ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 456 wordsPRESIDENT ANDREWS, of Brown University, in an article entitled "Are there Too Many of us?" puts forward the case in favor of Malthus, with some corrections as the ...
Article : 339 wordsA CORRESPONDENT writes: "I observe in the account of the Governor's visit to Armidale mention is made of a Lady Mayoress. I was not previously aware that Armidale has ...
Article : 154 wordsTHE recent floods appear to have done much damage to the roads in and about Casino. The Mayor telegraphed to the Members urging a special grant of £1000 to repair roads ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Sat 4 Mar 1893, Page 3
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