THE political confusion over the Petersham election illustrate clearly the chaotic state of public opinion produced by the intrusion of soldiers' gr[?]es ...
Article : 399 wordsOur old friend, Mr. T. H. Harvey, writes to us from Armidale:—"We have had great rain on our property, 'Redlands,' E[?]or, over 15 inches spread over a week, and ...
Article : 67 wordsThe meeting in regard to the proposal of Parramatta council for a soldiers' memorial (to be held this Wednesday evening) has awakened considerable interest ...
Article : 84 wordsCrown lands sale at Parramatta to-day,. More cases of fin. Several now cases reported at Granville. These mornings Jack Frost is trying to ...
Article : 1,199 wordsEliza Clark whose age was given as 50, was before the Parramatta S.M. on Monday on a charge of unlawfully using at Parramatta, between the 28th of February ...
Article : 188 wordsDriver Stuart Smith, Just returned, tells, of an alleged incident that occurred in a hospital whose he was being patched up. The story runs that a braw Scot was ...
Article : 121 wordsThe wretched condition of the honor boards in front of the Town Hall has of late been the subject of much adverse comment. The names on the lower ...
Article : 99 wordsDc. Kearney (re-called by Inspector Lucas) stated that he had never attended any cases at Mr.s. Clark's house in the whole of his career. He had never, in the ...
Article : 79 wordsPerhaps the most helpless and hopeless of all the needy ones on the earth are the topers. The mission to lepers owns, maintains or assists about ninety asylums and ...
Article : 133 wordsThe editorial committee have just published the Journal of Proceedings of the society since its inception in 7913. The result is a very fine volume of 150 pages ...
Article : 145 wordsDr. James Kearney deposed that he knew the deceased as a patient. Saw her for the first time at her parents home, Camellia Grove, Granville. She was in ...
Article : 282 wordsThe father of the girl continued his evidence. To the Coroner Mr. Osborn said that he knew his daughter was ill when he saw ...
Article : 453 wordsOn Tuesday morning Mr. H. Richardson Clark opened the inquest at Parramatta Courthouse on the body of Vera Maud Osborn. ...
Article : 67 wordsAidwych Theatre, London is a big soldiers and sailors' club, which is paying an important part in the Australian Y.M.C.A.'s demobl[?]sation programme. As ...
Article : 156 wordsFor some time, Mr. J. Fred Burrows, of Lideombe, one of our best public spirited men, has been carrying on negotiations with the Railway Department, through the ...
Article : 265 wordsThomas Alexander Osborn deposed that the deceased was his daughter. She was 11 years of age. Her life was insured for £10 at death. She had no money in the ...
Article : 323 wordsTon Fin, a member of the firm of On Chong and Co., Sydney; was, at the Liverpool Court, charged with committing a breach of the Vine and Vegetation Disease ...
Article : 271 wordsDuring the four weeks of the regulations under the Health Department, notwithstanding the foolishness of the inconsistent regulations affecting hotel-keepers ...
Article : 87 wordsLachian W. Broughton, J.P., chamber magistrate, Parramatta, produced the dying depositions of Vera Maud Osborn, taken on March 13. He saw her sign her ...
Article : 205 wordsAn interesting presentation was on Wednesday evening made at the Parramatta railway station to Mr. Alex. Sweet, late the Parramatta railway ...
Article : 643 wordsThe Scotaman's love for theology—not always und[?]ted—is exemp[?]ed in the following true incident:— An army chap[?]an[?], meeting a jock who had taken "a ...
Article : 112 wordsDr. Morton deposed that on the 6th of March he saw the girl at Parramatta Hospital. She was ill. He could hardly judge how ill at that time. From what he saw ...
Article : 667 wordsCoroner: You seem a very strange sort of a father! Witness: I've been a damn good father! No one knows—God only knows—how I ...
Article : 164 wordsMr. W. F. Kay reports the sale of the well known firm Whinstanes, or Bull's Hill, near the prospect reservoir, at Weth[?]rill Park. This farm was held by the ...
Article : 121 wordsAmong the many Australia who have done fine work for our sick soldiers overseas, none has worked harder than Mr. Lindon Brown, brother of Dr. W.S. Brown ...
Article : 276 wordsThis deponent, Vera Maud Osborne, on her oath, saith as follows:—I am aware that I am seriously ill and in danger, and I do entertain some degree of hope ...
Article : 738 wordsNow that America has secured absolute prohibition of the liquor tra[?]e, the leaders of the big movement in that country, flushed with victory, are going further ...
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Advertising : 283 wordsIn the course of his sermon at All Saints, Parramatta, on Sunday evening last the Rev. T. Hillhouse Taylor said that "If religion had been taken as the basis of ...
Article : 124 wordsThe public meeting called for this evening, at the Parramatta council chamber, to consider the soldiers' memorial proposal, should be attended by ...
Article : 117 wordsSome of the Parramatta aldermen process that they were thaken unawares by Mayor Simpson's first minute to the Council. The same aldermen professed that ...
Article : 139 wordsTho meeting of the Peace Celebration Committee on Wednesday evening revealed the fact that matters had been allowed to drift, and it will require some work ...
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