AFTER the messages we have received regarding the probabilities of a compromise between Mr. Gladstone's Government and the Opposition, on the question of the redistribution of seats in the House of Commons, the ...
Article : 4,967 wordsThe committee appointed to select a professor of music for the Adelaide University has elected Mr. Joshua Ives, of Cambridge, to fill the appointment. ...
Article : 56 wordsShaw's English team commenced a two days' match yesterday at Parramatta against eighteen players chosen from the county of Cumberland. The district embraces some very good cricketers, and the knowledge of that, combined ...
Article : 1,104 wordsThe scheme adopted by the Government on the advice of Lord Northbrook, the British High Commissioner to Egypt, for the reorganisation of the finances of the country, has been made ...
Article : 108 wordsThe weather on the second day of the Bendigo Jockey Club Races was hot but pleasant. The attendance on the ground was not nearly to numerous us on the previous day but those who visiled the course were rewarded by seeing ...
Article : 579 wordsThe programme of the fifteenth Remenyi concert contained one item which could not be fulfilled; M. Remenyi announced that he would play a solo on a viola made by Puolo Maggini in Brescia, A.D. ...
Article : 520 wordsThe negotiations which have been carried on between the Boers who recently occupied portion of Montsioa's country, and the Government of Cape Colony, have ...
Article : 70 wordsFor the first time for a long period the Legislative Council sat on a Friday. The Land Bill was read for the third time and returned to the Legislative Assembly with the Council's amendments. The Railway Bill ...
Article : 73 wordsIt is announced that Mr. Gladstone and Lord Salisbury have come to an agreement on the question of the redistribution of seats, and it is believed that a complete compromise ...
Article : 53 wordsThough the Government have not disclosed the terms, it is understood that the lowest tenderers for the construction of the Fingal Railway are Messrs. Grant and M'Neil, of Victoria, and their tender will most ...
Article : 154 wordsThe bill recently introduced into the Chamber of Deputies authorising a further credit of 48,000,000 francs for the French operations in Tonquin, was passed by a large ...
Article : 38 wordsCorrespondence has passed between the Commissioner of Works and the Railway Department of Victoria in reference to the establishment of railway communication between the two capitals by means of the ...
Article : 182 wordsThe British India Company's steamer Waroonga sailed to-day, outwards, for Queensland ports. ...
Article : 21 wordsThe Railway Commissioners have to-day returned from a tour, which completes their inspection of the whole of the lines of the colony. The half-yearly meeting of the shareholders of the ...
Article : 475 wordsAt a public meeting held at Bullock Island on Wednesday night rosolutions were passed affirming the desirability of establishing a School of Arts on the island, and a committee was formed to draw up rules, &c. Mr. H. Harman ...
Article : 1,234 wordsFrom our advertising col[?]s it will be seen that tonight a senson of English opera will commence at the Guiety under the direction of Miss Annis Montague and Mr. Charles Turner, when Auber's opera "Fra Diavolo" ...
Article : 252 wordsA match was played yesterday on the Association Ground between teams representing Parliament and the Press. The affair was entered into with considerable vigour and zest by both sides; but the preesmen proved ...
Article : 677 wordsA flock of 9000 sheep, belonging to Messrs. Rudd Brothers, passed through here yesterday on route to the mountains. GUNNEDAH, FRIDAY. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 wordsSir,—Permit me to trespass on the space of your valuable paper to make a few remarks about my, programmes. I have not got them before me, but I will try to quote, as well as my memory will serve me, the names of the composers whose ...
Article : 895 wordsThe following passed through:- For Sydney (by express on Thursday): Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Dyason, Mrs. Jomes, Messrs. J. C. Wippell, D. Black, R. H. Dean, J. Alexander, J. F. Brier, L. Nicholson, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 wordsSir,—I am a Public school teacher, with a large family, and in charge of a ninth c1ass school. My salary is £132 a year, and under the present system of payment according to the attendance I see no prospect of an increase,although I ...
Article : 681 wordsThe attendance at the racecourse to-day was oven less than that of yesterday. The weather was almost unbearable, as a strong hot, wind was blowing, and the sand-storm which prevailed in the morning increased towards evening, ...
Article : 859 wordsThe members of the Ministry were entertained to a picnic down the bay by the Ministerial supporters today. It is understood that the Premier gave an informal expression to the views of the Ministry ...
Article : 258 wordsAn advertisement in another part of this issue [?] nounces that the first term of the Sydney Gymnastic Club will be inaugurated to Monday, the 8th proximo, at the Gymnasium, Liverpool-street, under ...
Article : 182 wordsMessrs. Lynch and party, at the [?]rongilly reefs, Clarendon, have sent 16 tons of [?] to Ade[?], to be crushed, which they [?] to go [?] to the [?]. GLEN [?] FRIDAY. ...
Article : 96 wordsDr. Joshua Ives, the newly-appointod Professor of Music at the Adelaide University, will receive £500 a year from the University, and also £150 per annum from the City Council, on condition that he gives two ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 29 Nov 1884, Page 14
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