[Editor: This article, the last part of which refers to the 1905 postal regulations for postcards, was published in the Brighton Southern Cross (Brighton, Vic.), 10 December 1904.] Pictorial post cards. New series of local views. The cost of postage. The new series … [Read more...] about Pictorial post cards: New series of local views: The cost of postage [10 December 1904]
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Worried woman’s death: Case of lysol poisoning: “For the sake of Jim and the child” [30 December 1911]
[Editor: This article, about the suicide of a young woman in Ballarat, was published in The Ballarat Star (Ballarat, Vic.), 30 December 1911.] Worried woman’s death. Case of lysol poisoning. “For the sake of Jim and the child.” The death of Maude Driscoll, the woman … [Read more...] about Worried woman’s death: Case of lysol poisoning: “For the sake of Jim and the child” [30 December 1911]
The Ballarat outbreak [lecture by W. B. Withers, 11 July 1860]
[Editor: This report on a lecture given by William Bramwell Withers (1823-1913), regarding the Eureka Rebellion, was published in The Star (Ballarat, Vic.), 11 July 1860.] The Ballarat outbreak. The concluding lecture on this subject was delivered by Mr Withers on Tuesday … [Read more...] about The Ballarat outbreak [lecture by W. B. Withers, 11 July 1860]
Notes [re plans to create the forerunner of the CSIRO, 2 September 1915]
[Editor: This untitled item, regarding the intention of the Australian government to set up a organisation dedicated to scientific and industrial research (later to become the CSIRO), is an extract from the “Notes” section published in Nature (London, England), 2 September … [Read more...] about Notes [re plans to create the forerunner of the CSIRO, 2 September 1915]
Notes [re Australian cattle, 2 September 1915]
[Editor: This untitled item, regarding Australian cattle, is an extract from the “Notes” section published in Nature (London, England), 2 September 1915.] NOTES. Australian cattle may be affected by nodules below the skin caused by the presence of “nests” of small … [Read more...] about Notes [re Australian cattle, 2 September 1915]
Frederick Manson Bailey, C.M.G. [obituary, 2 September 1915]
[Editor: This obituary, regarding Frederick Manson Bailey (botanist), was published in Nature (London, England), 2 September 1915.] Frederick Manson Bailey, C.M.G. The death of Frederick Manson Bailey, C.M.G., the veteran Colonial Botanist of Queensland, which was … [Read more...] about Frederick Manson Bailey, C.M.G. [obituary, 2 September 1915]
Contents of last week’s Government Gazette [16 September 1839]
[Editor: This column was published in Sydney Monitor and Commercial Advertiser (Sydney, NSW), 16 September 1839. It includes a reference to the appointment of Charles Joseph La Trobe to oversee the Port Phillip District (Victoria).] Contents of last week’s Government … [Read more...] about Contents of last week’s Government Gazette [16 September 1839]
Strife, internal friction beset post-war Australia [by Ian D. Dickins, 29 October 1948]
[Editor: This article, by Ian D. Dickins, about Australia after the end of the Second World War (1939-1945), was published in The Gateway (University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, USA), 29 October 1948.] Strife, internal friction beset post-war Australia By Ian D. … [Read more...] about Strife, internal friction beset post-war Australia [by Ian D. Dickins, 29 October 1948]
All Sorts of People [3 February 1906]
[Editor: These items are extracts from the “All Sorts of People” section published in The Free Lance (Wellington, NZ), 3 February 1906. Reference is made to John Barr and other New Zealand journalists who came to Australia to work.] All Sorts of People John Barr, of the … [Read more...] about All Sorts of People [3 February 1906]
A. G. S.: As seen and heard by the “Nice New Zealand boy” [22 January 1909]
[Editor: This article, regarding A. G. Stephens, was published in The Press (Christchurch, NZ), 22 January 1909.] A. G. S. As seen and heard by the “Nice New Zealand boy.” (Specially written for “The Press.”) A. G. Stephens was in Christchurch. He had done many … [Read more...] about A. G. S.: As seen and heard by the “Nice New Zealand boy” [22 January 1909]
They That Sit in Darkness [2 September 1897]
[Editor: This review of They That Sit in Darkness: A Story of the Australian Never-Never (written by John Mackie) was published in The Press (Christchurch, NZ), 2 September 1897.] They That Sit in Darkness. “Weekly Press and Referee.” By John Mackie. A story of the … [Read more...] about They That Sit in Darkness [2 September 1897]
Remembrance Day: Ceremony in park [12 November 1951]
[Editor: This article, regarding Remembrance Day (11 November), was published in The Armidale Express (Armidale, NSW), 12 November 1951.] Remembrance Day Ceremony in park Armidale observed Remembrance Day yesterday with a short, impressive ceremony in Central … [Read more...] about Remembrance Day: Ceremony in park [12 November 1951]
Mr. T. R. Roydhouse [obituary, 1 June 1943]
[Editor: This obituary for Thomas Richard Roydhouse was published in The Daily Examiner (Grafton, NSW), 1 June 1943.] Mr. T. R. Roydhouse. Mr. Thomas Richard Roydhouse, a veteran Sydney journalist, who was associated with many public movements, died at his home at … [Read more...] about Mr. T. R. Roydhouse [obituary, 1 June 1943]
Mr. T. R. Roydhouse dead [obituary, 29 May 1943]
[Editor: This obituary for Thomas Richard Roydhouse was published in The Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney, NSW), 29 May 1943.] Mr. T. R. Roydhouse dead Mr. Thomas Richard Roydhouse, a veteran Sydney journalist, who was associated with many public movements, died at his home … [Read more...] about Mr. T. R. Roydhouse dead [obituary, 29 May 1943]
Obituary: A voice out of the past [by Richard Cornish, 24 September 1938]
[Editor: This obituary, regarding Mrs. Roydhouse (the wife of Thomas Richard Roydhouse), was published in The Woodend Star (Woodend, Vic.), 24 September 1938.] Obituary A voice out of the past. An obituary notice appearing in “The Press,” published at Burwood, N.S. … [Read more...] about Obituary: A voice out of the past [by Richard Cornish, 24 September 1938]
Miss Sarah McLeod [obituary, 13 August 1938]
[Editor: This obituary was published in The Woodend Star, (Woodend, Vic.), 13 August 1938.] Miss Sarah McLeod. The death, at Trentham, on Wednesday morning, of Miss Sarah McLeod, at the age of 44 years, brought to a close a life of early promise, but unfortunately, in … [Read more...] about Miss Sarah McLeod [obituary, 13 August 1938]
Mr. Thomas McKenzie [obituary, 13 August 1938]
[Editor: This obituary was published in The Woodend Star, (Woodend, Vic.), 13 August 1938.] Mr. Thomas McKenzie. The passing of Mr. Thomas McKenzie removed from Hesket a highly respected resident who was connected with that district from its earliest recollections, when … [Read more...] about Mr. Thomas McKenzie [obituary, 13 August 1938]
Miss Blanche Adelaide Ryan [obituary, 13 August 1938]
[Editor: This obituary was published in The Woodend Star, (Woodend, Vic.), 13 August 1938.] Miss Blanche Adelaide Ryan. The death occurred last week of Miss Blanche Adelaide Ryan, aged 79 years, of Mt. Macedon, an aunt of Mrs. R. G. Casey, the wife of the Federal … [Read more...] about Miss Blanche Adelaide Ryan [obituary, 13 August 1938]
Obituary: Mrs. Ada Cornish [obituary, 13 August 1938]
[Editor: This obituary was published in The Woodend Star, (Woodend, Vic.), 13 August 1938.] Obituary Mrs. Ada Cornish. Since the last issue of this paper, the proprietor has suffered a very poignant loss through the death of his wife, a loyal partner and true helpmeet … [Read more...] about Obituary: Mrs. Ada Cornish [obituary, 13 August 1938]
Musical Notes [re T. R. Roydhouse, 9 February 1918]
[Editor: This item, regarding Thomas Richard Roydhouse, is an extract from the “Musical Notes” section published in The Newsletter: An Australian Paper for Australian People (Sydney, NSW), 9 February 1918.] Musical Notes Among visitors to Sydney is Mr. T.R. Roydhouse, who … [Read more...] about Musical Notes [re T. R. Roydhouse, 9 February 1918]
[Mr. Thomas Roydhouse] [10 October 1914]
[Editor: This item, regarding Thomas Richard Roydhouse, is an extract from the “Social Chat of the Day” section of The Newsletter: An Australian Paper for Australian People (Sydney, NSW), 10 October 1914.] [Mr. Thomas Roydhouse] Mr. Thomas Roydhouse, for many years editor … [Read more...] about [Mr. Thomas Roydhouse] [10 October 1914]
The Inky Way [The Bulletin, 4 December 1913]
[Editor: These items are extracts from “The Inky Way” section published in The Bulletin (Sydney, NSW), 4 December 1913. Adam Lindsay Gordon, Randolph Bedford, and Thomas Richard Roydhouse, are briefly mentioned.] The Inky Way. Editor-proprietor Bonython early next month … [Read more...] about The Inky Way [The Bulletin, 4 December 1913]
Recent publications [13 August 1904]
[Editor: This review of The Coloured Conquest (1904) is an extract from the “Recent publications” section published in the Evening News (Sydney, NSW), 13 August 1904.] Recent publications. We may differ in opinion from others as to the consequences of Japanese victory … [Read more...] about Recent publications [13 August 1904]
“The Coloured Conquest” [review, 9 August 1904]
[Editor: This review of The Coloured Conquest (1904) was published in The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW), 9 August 1904.] “The Coloured Conquest.” The author of a little book, which has been inspired by the Russo-Japanese war, and which bears the title quoted above, has … [Read more...] about “The Coloured Conquest” [review, 9 August 1904]
Presentation [re Thomas Richard Roydhouse, 5 October 1893]
[Editor: This brief article, regarding Thomas Richard Roydhouse, was published in The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW), 5 October 1893.] Presentation — Mr. Thomas R. Roydhouse, who was for some years on the reporting staff of The Daily Telegraph, and who has just left to … [Read more...] about Presentation [re Thomas Richard Roydhouse, 5 October 1893]