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Detailed lists, results, guides : 408 wordsTHE NEW YEAR.—Rejotcings resounded in all parts of the town, ushering in the new year. Prayer's in several places of worship were held to welcome in the new year; church bells were ringing, the Cumberland and Volunteer bands ...
Article : 349 wordsA LITTLE after midnight, last night, the dreaded cry of fire was raised. The night had been more than usually quiet, and most people had retired to rest. Our correspondent, hearing the cry of fire, ...
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Advertising : 111 wordsTurf Club Handicap.—The following nominations have been made:—Loder's Black Eagle. The Dean, and Abbess; Lynch's Sir Solomon and Black Swan, Kerr's Proserplane, and Doodce, Bowman's Victor. Mayo's Secundus, Joseph's Trevellyn. ...
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Family Notices : 223 wordsFlying Handicap.—Volunteer, 1; Proserpine. 2. New Year's Gift.—Proserpine, 1; Volunteer, 2. The Free Handicap was won by Edune; the Forced Handicap by Cameo. ...
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Article : 52 wordsBATHURST ELECTION.—With the election unopposed of Mr. Frank-Bathurst Suttor, the political fever, the political fever which for a time disturbed the public pulse has died out. Up to the last moment it was expected that Mr. Suttor would have an ...
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Article : 234 wordsGambetta, it would appear, is really engaged to Madame Arnaud de l'Ariege. A most noble and queenly Presidente de In Republique she will make should her future husband ever he brought by a ...
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Advertising : 1,688 wordsSIR,—A shipowner having written to you in justification of the sentence lately passed on the third engineer of the Aconcagua, and having put the case in what consider a very false light, will you allow me to give my views of the matter? ...
Article : 729 wordsAs big a riot as the University at Ann Arbor, Michigan, has ever known, was the armed assault of 600 or 700 of its students upon a house of ill-fame in the town week before last. One of the ...
Article : 192 wordsDISTRESSING SUICIDE.—The coroner at Windsor (Mr. James Bligh Johnston) held an inquest last Thursday, at a house on the Richmond Bottoms, concerning the death of an old settler in the Hawkesbury district, named George Hough, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 283 wordsA marriage worthy of some notice took place at Hay, New South Wales, on the 21st instant, says the AGE. The bride was connected with a certain cause celebre which recently attracted unprecedented ...
Article : 287 wordsParis, October 14.—Prince Bismarck severely wounded the French by his remarks in his into speech upon the summary manner in which they dealt with the Commune. "It is to to hoped," says one journal very dryly, "that such license in ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 2 Jan 1879, Page 3
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