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Family Notices : 150 wordsSIR,—As the sensational article appearing in your issue of to-day, headed "A Typhoid Fever Patient at Large," is calculated to alarm the public, and to throw some discredit on the management of the ...
Article : 523 wordsSEVERAL letters, district news, and other matters, have been hold over, owing to extreme pressure on our space. ...
Article : 20 wordsYESTERDAY afternoon, in response to circulars issued by the Mayor (Mr. Stewart Keightley), a very representative meeting of citizens was held at the Newcastle Council Chambers. This had been called in ...
Article : 1,947 wordsThe sale of the wreck of the Susan Gilmore will take place at the Terminus Hotel; Mr. Frank Gardner being the auctioneer. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe debate, " Soldier v. Statesman," will take place in the Council Chambers this Wednesday evening. The public are cordially invited, ladies included. ...
Article : 27 words£5,000,000 to be borrowed by Government. Asiatic cholera in Paris, and likely to scourge all Europe. Mr. J. S. Carroll, of Maitland, is to be presented ...
Article : 652 wordsANOTHER Case of the contagious disease war reported from the Melbourne Hospital on Sunday. William Hardes, who was attendant on Freeman, who is now in the Sanatorium, developed the decease on ...
Article : 94 wordsLONDON is threatened with a small-pox scare. The malady is alarmingly prevalent in several of the metropolitan districts, and is spreading from the city to the adjoining provinces, several of which are ...
Article : 129 wordsYESTERDAY morning the annual inspection of the Newcastle Volunteer Artillery took place on Fortification Hill, by the Commandant, Colonel Richardson. There were also present Colonel Roberts, ...
Article : 120 wordsSIR,—I beg that you will grunt me the favour of inserting a few lines in your journal with regard to the steamers Inflexible and Irresistible, it having been brought to my notice that a firm in Newcastle ...
Article : 1,241 wordsIT is a matter for surmise when the long-expected alterations at the Newcastle Courthouse will be effected. Promise after promise has been made that the work shall be at ...
Article : 172 wordsMR. MAIR, P,M., presided yesterday at the Police Court, and fined one drunkard. James Daley alias Clark, a boarding-house runner, was lined £2, or fourteen days, for having used Billingsgate in ...
Article : 289 wordsYESTERDAY evening Mrs. Dr. Anna M. L. Potts delivered the second of her series of physiological and health lectures at the Victoria Theatre. The admission was again free, and the building crowded in ...
Article : 230 wordsTHE annual meeting of the above lodge was held at the lodge-room on Thursday evening, June 10th, for the election and installation of officers for the ensuing masonic year. A very large muster of the ...
Article : 194 wordsThe ceremony of consecrating the lodge-room at the Smallcome's Masonic Hall, Junction, under the St. John's Scotch Constitution, and the installation of officers, took place on the 28th ultimo. under ...
Article : 143 wordsGRATON, Tuesday.—The Grafton racecourse is sloppy with the late rain, but the committee of the club will carry out their programme. ...
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Advertising : 2,792 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday—The Adelaide footballers yesterday defeated the Sydney Club by live goals to two, and the visitors have left for home. The Queensland footballers are expected here ...
Article : 30 wordsWALLSEND UNITED CRICKET CLUB.—By reference to our columns of yesterday's Issue it will be seen that the members of the above have been called together this evening to consider some ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Wed 9 Jul 1884, Page 3
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