LONDON, October 30.—At the special commission of inquiry into the charges brought by the Times against Mr. Parnell and other members of the Parnellite party, the banks have been directed ...
Article : 98 wordsIt has within the last few days become noticeable, and has evoked considerable comment, that what was formerly at our suburban stations a matter of the grossest laxity has now become one of ...
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Advertising : 358 wordsIn beginning his financial statement last night Mr: Burns gave a few facts to show the Wealth and progress of the colony. "I think, however he said, "that before I enter upon a ...
Article : 764 wordsIn connection with the late lamented " Women's Industrial Exhibition," a cruel disappointment has been caused to several school children who had exhibited specimens ef their skill and ...
Article : 721 wordsA statement has been made to us by a lately an inmate of one of the Sydney hospitals, in which a nurse is accused of the most brutal treatment of certain patients. The statement is ...
Article : 64 wordsMelbourne, Wednesday.—A. porter named Herbert Letcher, at North Creawick railway station, was jerked off a track on to the rails; the track passing over his head, causing ...
Article : 37 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—Benjamin Brook, a clerkin the Lands Office, was remanded at the City Court on Wednesday on a charge of forgery and uttering a receipt of £12 10s with intent to ...
Article : 88 wordsLondon, October 31.—At the direction of President Cleveland, Mr. Bayard has officially informed Sir Lionel SackvilleWest that he is no longer acceptable to the United States ...
Article : 63 wordsIn the Paddington Council, on Tuesday evening, considerable discussion took place upon the subject of the slow delivery of telegrams, and on the motion of Alderman Kirby, it was carried— ...
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Family Notices : 100 wordsLondon, October 31.—The railway accident' which happened to the Czar and Czarina of Russia while travelling on the Azoff line was very serious. Though the Emperor and Empress ...
Article : 51 wordsA question was asked last night as to how conditional leases within mining reserves and proclaimed goldfields stand in regard to mining. Mr. Abigail stated that the Government were ...
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Advertising : 1,072 wordsLONDON, October 30.—The German press is enraged at an assertion made at Nancy fcy General de Miribel, a member of the French Superior Council of War, that the revanche would not long ...
Article : 43 wordsMelbourne, Thursday.—"Martindale" wires: The last galloping done before the Derby always attraots a great attendance of spectators to the training ground. To-day was no exception to the ...
Article : 691 wordsLondon, October 31.—Earl Carnarvon, speaking at Newbury, praised the energy and force of the Australian character, and the absence of pauperism in the Australian colonies. ...
Article : 31 wordsLondon, October 31.—New Guinea has been gazetted a British possession. ...
Article : 15 wordsLondon, October 30.—Two 6-inch, guns nave been Shipped for Sydney by the Cypromene. ...
Article : 18 wordsLondon, October 30.—Mr. Pearson's solicitors state that the Kangarilla mine in South Australia has been privately floated. ...
Article : 22 wordsBRISBANE, Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday a debate took place on the conduct of the Chief Justice yesterday, while sitting as president of the elections tribunal, in ...
Article : 418 wordsLondon, October 31.—The order in Chancery permitting the investment of trust funds in colonial stocks has been suspended. ...
Article : 22 wordsPENRITH, Wednesday.—The inquest on the body of Edward Nelan, who was found in the Nepean River on Saturday last with his throat cut, was concluded on Wednesday evening. ...
Article : 374 wordsLondon, October 30.—The English wheat market is showing a general advance of 6d per quarter. The continental markets are steady. The American market is advancing with increased ...
Article : 118 wordsA meeting was held m the Marrickville Council Chambers last evening for the purpose of furthering the city railway extension scheme. The Mayor (Mr. C. Moves) occupied the chair, and ...
Article : 489 wordsUsing the word "push" in a purely political, and not invidious, sense, the Opposition in the New South Wales Parliament is divided into what certain members with sporting ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 245 wordsMr. Thompson, in the Assembly, last niGht, asked the Premier whether Mr. Fehon was a partner, or held any shares, in any carrying company in this colony ? In reply, Sir Henry Parkes ...
Article : 326 wordsNewcastle, Thursday.—On reassembling after lunch yesterday Mr. Goundry, on behalf of the miners, announced that after consultation they had decided to withdraw the ...
Article : 271 wordsA cable dated September 23, from New York, to an English contemporary, announced John L. Sullivan to be then lying in a very precarious state of health, and showing no improvement. ...
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Advertising : 183 wordsMELBOURNE, Thursday.—Substantial progress was again made in the Legislative Assembly last evening with the Electoral Bill Twenty-eight electorates contained in the schedules were passed, ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 1 Nov 1888, Page 5
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