THE PRESIDENT took the chair at half pat [?] o'clock There being no quorum, present, the President adjourned the House to 4 o'clock to-morrow (Thursday), The following members were present: Messrs. G. Allen, C. Campbell, E.K ...
Article : 62 wordsSir. J. Strangways read a paper on the growth of the colonies before the Colonial Institute. Sir George Bowell, Governor of Victoria, has taken part in meetings of the Geographical ...
Article : 1,193 wordsAt the Central Police Court, this morning, on the prosecution of Mr. Inspector Oram, a 'bus driver, named Matthew Corbett, was fined £5, with 5a court coats, or a month's imprisonment in default of ...
Article : 79 wordsTHE SPEAKER took the chair at twenty-nine minutes put 4 o'clock. PETITIONS AND DOCUMENTS, ! Mr. TEEOE presented a petition from inhabitante of ...
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Advertising : 2,764 wordsA grand military review of-French troops took place at Longchamps. Marshal M'Mahon, the President, inspected the regiments. A terrible earthquake, with great loss of life, ...
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Article : 293 wordsDuring the passage of the steamer Lord Ashley from Noumea, a man named George Cosellis mysteriously disappeared from the vessel's deck, and must have been drowned. The roan occupied the port of ...
Article : 82 wordsThe CAPRICORN, a Rockhampton journal, publishes the following particulars of the suicide of sub-inspector Henry Finch, in a telegram from Millchester, Sub-inspector Finch was well-known in Sydney ...
Article : 112 wordsWe have to announce with regret the sudden death of Mr. F. A. Stratford, manager of the English, Scottish, and Australian Chartered Bank, which took place yesterday afternoon. Mr. Stratrord was in ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 22 Jul 1875, Page 3
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