In regard to the colonial indignation at the alleged presence of Irish informers on board the steamer Pathan, the Irish officials assert that no notorious informers have proceeded to ...
Article : 54 wordsMr. Morehead, the Postmaster-General, addressed a crowded meeting of electors at Fortitude Valley to-night. The meeting was very naisy, and for a long time there seemed to be a determined organised attempt to prevent ...
Article : 563 wordsTHE appeal of the Marquis de Reys, according to our cable news, has been rejected, and the trial is now proceeding. Count de Chamberd, whose serious illness was reported some time ago, is now likely ...
Article : 5,375 wordsThere seems to be now a very general consensus of opinion that, in view of possible, if not probable, contingencies and dangers, our relationship to New Guinea and to the large outlying Western Pacific groups must ...
Article : 2,322 wordsFriendlein, a foreman, who was hurt in a recent railway accident at Toowoomba on Wednesday, has died from the effects of the injuries. The Hon. B. D. Morehead has resigned the salary of ...
Article : 385 wordsThe trial of the Marquis de Rays, on a charge of having been guilty of deception and misrepresentation in connection with his colonising expedition to New Ireland, ...
Article : 64 wordsOn the arrival of the steamer Pathan this morning energetic steps were taken by the Government to prevent the Irish informers on board from landing. Mr. Kennedy, the officer in charge of the detectives who ...
Article : 615 wordsThe French Senate has passed the bill providing for the transportation of criminals to the French possessions in the Pacific in a modified form. ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Comte de Chambord, who a short time since was lying at Frohsdorf in a dying condition, is now gradually recovering from his severe illness. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe prisoner O'Donnell, who shot James Carey, the informer, and who will be sent to England within the next few days to be tried for the crime, has been ascertained to be on ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Standard states that M. de Lesseps is willing to concede more favourable terms to England in connexion with the second Suez Canal. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe Imperial Parliament will be prorogued on the 25th instant. ...
Article : 16 wordsThe mails per R.M.S. Indus, which are due in London on the 13th instant, will be forwarded from Alexandria to London via Venice, owing to the quarantine restrictions ...
Article : 40 wordsAn action has been commenced by Mr. John Howard Angas against James Cowan, Sir William Morgan, and others, at the Civil Sittings of the Supreme Court. These defendants purchased from plaintiff the Willowie ...
Article : 669 wordsA two-year-old child, named Frank Edward Cooke, died yesterday through scalds occasioned by falling into a pot of boiling water. The Government Architect is now inpecting the ...
Article : 662 wordsSir,—I notice in your police report of this morning that six Chinese gardeners pleaded guilty to the heinous charge of having on Sunday, the 15th of July, actually ventured, in this most Christian country of New South Wales, to [?] ...
Article : 531 wordsThe Rev. Canon Barry, of Westminster, has accepted the bishopric of Sydney, in succession to the late Dr. Barker. ...
Article : 30 wordsIn the House of Commons last night Mr. Gladstone declined to give a definite assurance that Her Majesty's Government would consult Parliament before taking steps for the ...
Article : 49 wordsCases of cholera continue among the British troops; 13 more deaths have occurred since Tuesday, making a total of 35 during the week. ...
Article : 37 wordsThe steamer Ellangowan, which arrived from New Guinea yesterday, brings intelligence that Mr. George Ernest Morrison, who has been despatched to explore New Guinea, has crossed the Lalokie River, ...
Article : 125 wordsThe race for the Goodwood Cup was run for to-day, and resulted as follows:— Border Minstrel......... 1 Corrie Roy......... 2 ...
Article : 32 wordsThe R.M.S. Roma, for Queensland ports, left Plymouth yesterday. ...
Article : 16 wordsA crushing of over 400 tons of stone from Wright's quartz claim, Barmedman, yielded 326oz. of gold, or about three-quarters of an ounce to the ton. A washing-up of 220 loads of stuff, from No. 2 ...
Article : 171 wordsThe National Insurance Company at their annual meeting to-day declared a dividend at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum. The new line from Ballarat to Scandale was ...
Article : 616 wordsSir,—Referring to that portion of the telegram from Kempsey, published in your Country News of to-day, wherein your correspondent alludes to the quantity of maise now lying on the river awaiting shipment, permit me, on ...
Article : 375 wordsThe following telegram, which has been placed at our disposal, has been received by the Secretary for Mines from Mr. H. W. Ford, foreman of water angers, Bourke:— "The water we struck at 61 feet, in bore B, gives a ...
Article : 222 wordsA coroner's inquest was held to-day on the body of a male infant which had been found in a closet on the premises of the Lion Hotel. After a long deliberation, the jury returned the following verdict:—"On or about ...
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Article : 114 wordsThe following passed through to-day:— For Sydney: Mrs. A. Laing. Mrs. J. T. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Vivian. Mrs. Williams. Miss Willison. Mrs. Burton, Miss Burton, Rev. J. Walker and Mrs. Walker, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 4 Aug 1883, Page 12
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