Mr. G. H. Reid, in reply to queries by a reporter said he believed the Government would carry on whether they had a majority or minority. "They have become perfectly hardened and reckless," he ...
Article : 969 wordsThe inquest touching the death of Isaac Samuel Crawcour, who was shot last week by armed burglars at Williamstown, was concluded to-day. The jury returned a verdict of wilful murder against Edward ...
Article : 62 wordsThe conference of labour members of the Intercolonial Parliaments, which opened on Thursday, resumed its sittings at the Town Hall at 10 a.m. yesterday, and with the exception of an hour's ...
Article : 1,971 wordsThe event of the week has been the consecration of the additions to St. David's Cathedral, Hobart. These consist of the chancel and the chapel (dedicated to the memory of Dr. Nixon, the first bishop of the ...
Article : 741 wordsThe latest intelligence this evening from Minmi is that the Duckenfield miners have, by a second ballot, resolved to-day, by a majority of 56, to go to work again. This result, if acted ...
Article : 1,064 wordsMr. E. W. O'Sullivan, M.L.A. (who was one of the first supporters of the Government waited upon), said, in answer to questions by our representative, that considering the Government had the full weight of ...
Article : 739 wordsA shacking accident happened this afternoon at Anderson's Foundry, Richmond. A huge emery wheel, while revolving with great rapidity, suddenly burst into fragments. One fragment struck ...
Article : 51 wordsThe Rev. E. C. Isaac, late of Kyneton, Victoria, has accepted a call to the church at Nelson, N.Z. The Rev. G. Clarke, of Hobart, has again been elected Vice-Chancellor of the University of ...
Article : 123 words"To my mind," seid Mr. Wise, on being interviewed, "the debate and the vote on Thursday night indicated two things. The first was the immeasurable superiority of Sir Henry Parkes over ...
Article : 511 wordsA fatal accident occurred in the Great Central Viotorm mine, Bendigo, yesterday afternoon. A party of four tributors working in a stope over the 750ft. level charged a hole and fired it. The ...
Article : 70 wordsDuring the past week 1800 penny and free meals were given by the workers in connection with the Susex-street Mission at the dining-hall, and 1400 beds were provided at the penny retreat. ...
Article : 123 wordsMr. French, the Government Entomologist, who is now engaged in inspecting the vineyards in the great Western district, in view of the outbreak of phylloxera, has reported to the Minister ...
Article : 119 wordsNe steps have yet been taken with regard to filling the portfolio of Minister for Lands. Indeed, there now appears to be some doubt whether an actual vacancy in the office exists. Mr. Slattery states ...
Article : 484 wordsCaptain Donohoo has been touring the Southwestern districts m the interests of the social work of the Army. At Albury, where some members of tho Army were recently prosecuted, he was well ...
Article : 112 wordsHeavy weather has been experienced all along the Queensland coast the last day or two, and still continues. The coastal traffic is somewhat delayed in consequence, but no casualties are ...
Article : 70 wordsAn evangelistic service was held at the central rooms of the Young Women's Christian Association, Phillip-street, on Monday evening, when an address was given by the Rev. A. J. Clark, of the Burwood ...
Article : 110 wordsThe North Queensland Carriers' Union at its annual meeting decided not to dissolve, but to allow the members a free hand to compete with free teams on their own terms. The carriers are ...
Article : 155 wordsUpon being asked for his opinion on the situation, Mr. Bruce Smith said that he thought, on the whole, the result of Mr. Reid's motion was eminently satisfactory, inasmuch us the freedom of the people and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 530 wordsCardinal Morau will spend next week "in retreat" with most of the priests of the Sydney diocese, at St. Patrick's College, Manly. Only those priests whose duties are fo such a nature as to ...
Article : 302 wordsMr. Wall, M.L.A., informed a reporter for this journal who waited upon him that he thought that, under the circumstances of the case, the Government would be perfectly justified ...
Article : 573 wordsA meeting under the auspices of the Phillip Division Labour Electoral League was held at the corner of Dick and Abercromble streets last night. There was a large attendance, and Mr. J. R. ...
Article : 152 wordsAt St. David's Cathedral, Hobart, to-day, a conference of visiting clergy was held, at which a heated debate took place on the question of organic unity throughout Australasia. The several speakers ...
Article : 201 wordsMr. M'Millan, when seen by a Herald reporter, said he was going to say goodbye to the political situation for three or four weeks, for on Saturday be was gong to New Zealand on business. He did not ...
Article : 78 wordsMr. James Cosh, B.A., son of the Rev. Dr. Cosh, of Balmain, has been licensed as a minister of the Presbyterian Church by the Presbytery of Sydney. The overture on the drink traffic from the Rev. ...
Article : 605 wordsA meeting of the Cook Division of the Labour Electoral League was held last uight at the cornor of Devonshire and Riley streets. Mr N. Watkins presided. After some formal business the election of ...
Article : 311 wordsAfter a prolonged and excited discussion the miners last night agreed, by a majority of three, to refer the dispute with the Metropolitan colliery to the Arbitration Council for settlement, but the directors ...
Article : 144 wordsIn conversation with a reportor, Mr. Carruthers said his opinion now was the same as he had expressed after the last crisis in December. "I said then," he continued, "that my view was that it ...
Article : 499 wordsA second ballot, taken at Mount Pleasant Colliery, as to the strike, has resulted, by a large majority, in favour of continuing work. A number of the miners did not vote, as they considered the matter had been ...
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Advertising : 451 wordsOwing to heavy rain, which continued all day, the cricket match Auckland v. New South Wales had to be postponed. It is still raining. The number of persons who arrived in the colony ...
Article : 84 wordsMr. Waddell (whose views were next sought) said that he certainly was of opinion that it was the duty of the Government to go on with the work of the country. The Government should first finish the ...
Article : 212 wordsThere is no change of note in local coal mining. The Hartley Vale shale mines are still closed. ...
Article : 23 wordsA meeting of this league was held on Thursday evening. Mr. D. Hogau occupied the chair, and there was a good attendance. It was decided to hold public meetings at Charing Cross, Mark's ...
Article : 55 wordsA Court was hold yesterday before Mr. G. H. Smithers, S.M., at the Newtown Police Court, for the revision of the electoral roll for the Newtown-St. Petersand Newtown-Enmore divisions. Sub-inspector ...
Article : 144 wordsThis league held a public meeting at the corner of Selwyn and Albion streets, Paddington, last night. There was a large number present. Mr. H. Parsons occupied the chair. ...
Article : 238 wordsThe following are the retiring aldermen at North Sydney:—Messrs. F. Smith, J. Urquhart, Andrew Eaton, W. Anderson, and W. Blackstone. The forthcoming municipal elections will have the effect ...
Article : 351 wordsMr. C. Dalohery, S.M., dealt in the Redfern Court yesterday with the applications and objections concerning the Redfern electorate. The total number of cases was 150. Of this number 10 names were already on the ...
Article : 100 wordsThe majority of the labour members of Parliament were yesterday engaged over the proceedings of the Intercolonial Labour Conference; but, during the day, a representative of the S. M. Herald had ...
Article : 824 wordsIn reply to questions by a representative of the Herald, Mr. J. C. Noild said: "I have not a doubt for an instant that the Government will carry on, and I believe they would carry on even if it ...
Article : 457 wordsThe Rev. J. Cook, an English evangelist, has arrived in Australia. He paid a flying visit to Sydney, and returned a few days ago to Melbourne. Within the past fortnight the Rev. Dr. Sellers has ...
Article : 425 wordsThe Revision Court of the Flinders Division in the metropolitan electorate was held yesterday at the Water Police Court, before Mr. Edwards, D.S.M. There were 50 applications for enrolment, of which ...
Article : 49 wordsA successful meeting under the auspices of the above league was hold on Thursday evening, opposite the Town Hall, Camperdown. Mr. E. Riley presided. Messrs. Kohen, Powell, Hollands, Law. ...
Article : 69 wordsA Revision Court for the purpose of hearing the claims of persons to have their names inserted in the electoral roll for the Cook division of the Sydney electorate was held at the Central Police Court ...
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Advertising : 103 wordsMr. G. W. T. Addison. S.M., presided at a Revision Court for the St. Leonards electorate yesterday afternoon at North Sydney. Twenty-four now names were added to the list, nine were objected to; there ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 20 Jan 1894, Page 10
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