LONDON, September 13.—The Agents-General for New South Wales (Sir Saul Samuel), Victoria (Sir Graham Berry], and Sir Arthur Blyth (for South Australia), have held a conference ...
Article : 159 wordsThe morning being a fins one, allowed those who wished to see the final gallops for the Derby a chance to visit the headquarters at Randwick. Under foot the ground was [?]amp, and the inside training track ...
Article : 851 wordsKurtz ahead. Another harbor mystery. Parliament meets on Tuesday. Sir Henry returns to Melbourne to-day. ...
Article : 1,734 wordsJames Rough, an employe at the Atlas Works, discovered the body of a man floating in the water off Cockatoo Island, between 6 and 7 o'clock this morning. Information was given to the ...
Article : 179 wordsAs the opening of Parliament approaches political rumors are becoming current, and one of them is of rather a sensational character. It is said that the speeches delivered by the Minister ...
Article : 194 wordsLONDON, September 14.—Radosloff, a Russian arrested at Sofia on a charge of high treason, has been released. ...
Article : 22 wordsLONDON, September 14.—It is probable that Messrs. Bayard, Field, and Phelps will he appointed on the commission to inquire into the Canadian-American fisheries disputes. ...
Article : 30 wordsLONDON, September 14.—It is reported that a Nihlist plot, supported by tie German Socialists, has been discovered to murder the Czar of Russia at Stettin, and for this reason the Czar has ...
Article : 46 wordsLONDON, September 14.—The Colonial Department of the French Government are urging upon the Governors of New Caledonia and French Guiana the necessity of settling emigrants on ...
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Advertising : 1,228 wordsLONDON, September 14.—Portugal has declined to take any part in the proposed conference on the eagar bounties question. ...
Article : 23 wordsLONDON, September 14.—Severe fighting took place between the troops of the Ameer and the rebels about the end of August. The casualties numbered five hundred. ...
Article : 29 wordsLONDON, September 13.—After several scenes of unequalled bitterness, the House of Commons adjourned until Friday, when Parliament will be prorogued. Mr. Parnell forced a discussion on ...
Article : 275 wordsPITTWATER AND BROKEN BAY REGATTA.—The residents of Pittwater and Broken Bay have decided to hold a regatta on December 26 (Boxing Day). SCULLING ON THE HAWKESBURY.—There were fully 100 ...
Article : 358 wordsThe New Zealand L. and M. A. Co. have received the following cablegram, dated London, September 13:— Wool.—Since close of the sales medium and ...
Article : 962 words"AUGUR."—Among the visitors to Sydney is the well-known sporting writer "Augur," who will represent the AUSTRALASIAN at the A.J.C. Spring Meeting. ...
Article : 416 wordsDUDAUMAN.—This meeting was concluded on September 20. Results:—Open Stake—Deciding course: Mr. J. Cox's Pilgrim beat Mr. F. Young's Black Angel, and won. Farmers' Stake—Deciding course: Mr. M. Hallinan's ...
Article : 140 wordsLONDON, September 14.—Mr. Dillon, M.P., says that if the health of "William O'Brien suffers through being imprisoned while awaiting his trial, the people of Ireland and America will take ...
Article : 62 wordsCRITERION BILLIARD TOURNAMENT.—The handicap billiard tournament promoted by Mr. John Solomon, of the Critorian Hotel, concluded on Wednesday night. The tournament has been going on for several weeks, and great ...
Article : 205 wordsLONDON, September 14.—Mr. John Dillon, M.P., denies that he ever wrote any letter to Mr. Sheridan, in which he signified his approval of the Phoenix Park murders. ...
Article : 31 wordsLONDON, September 13.—Sir Saul Samuel, Sir Graham Berry, and Sir Arthur Blyth, Agents-General for New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia respectively, with Mr. Raikes ...
Article : 111 wordsNEWTOWN GUN CLUB (WAGGA).—The second match for the trophy, to be won twice by a member of the Newtown Gun Club, Wagga, took place on Saturday. Mr. J. W. Bryne, 21 yds, was the onlyone who accounted for his five ...
Article : 77 wordsThe operative bakers of the city held their annual picnic to-day at Mr. Frank Smith's Sir Joseph Banks Pavilion, Botany. The party started in buses from Bathurst-street. The ...
Article : 127 wordsBOURKE HANDICAP, 1 1/4 mile.—Kingswood, Toorale, Ivy, Olive, B.Y., King of the Ring, Cerise and Gold, Lifeboat, Pearl, Beggerman, The Felon, Krupp, Zephyr, Democrat, Victory, Comus, Lady Pitsford, and Tambour Major. ...
Article : 87 wordsLONDON, September 14.—The Imperial Parliament will be prorogued on Friday next. ...
Article : 16 wordsBOMBAY, September 13.—The latest intelligence from Afghanistan is to the effect that Ayoub Khan has again escaped, and is at present not far from Herat. ...
Article : 31 wordsCARLTON CLUB.—The eighteenth annual meeting was held at the Captain Cook Hotel last evening. Mr. Angus Came[?] M.L.A., president, was chairman, Mr. T. Nunn vice-chairman, and the attendance of members was fair ...
Article : 1,292 wordsLONDON, September 13.—Console are quoted at 101 1/2, New South Wales 3 1/2 per cents at 97-15, New South Wales 4 per cents at 100, Queensland 4 per cents at 101-10. ...
Article : 32 wordsDuring his visit to Auburn yesterday, the Minister of Works, Mr. John Sutherland, was requested by the Messrs. Ritchie, of the Auburn Ironworks, to open a reading and dining room ...
Article : 233 wordsLONDON, September 13.—At the wool sales today, 11,800 bales were offered. The demand was steady, but not active. ...
Article : 22 wordsBATAVIA, September 14.—The British-India Steamship Company's R.M.S. Chyebassa left today for Queensland ports. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 15 Sep 1887, Page 5
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