In the Legislative Assembly today, the Chief Secretary promised legislation to provide for proper means of egress from places of amusement in the colony. The Minister of Railways said ...
Article : 192 wordsThe weather today was fine, and there was a large attendance of spectators at the show. As stated yesterday, the display of draught horses is excellent; indeed, the judges notified today that ...
Article : 127 wordsThe acting Colonial Secretary has received through Mr. Steele, Police Magistrate at Wilcannia, the report of Dr. Wilkie, the medical gentleman sent by the Government to attend the sick at the ...
Article : 1,286 wordsH.R.H. Prince Leopold (Duke of Albany) was married today at Windsor to the Princess Helene, of Waldeck-Pyrmont. The Chapel Royal, where the ceremony took place, was ...
Article : 48 wordsThe business of the Australian Mutual Provident Society has assumed such gigantic proportions that its annual meeting is very much in the nature of a public event. Life ...
Article : 6,077 wordsThe Tariff Commission will not make any recommendation to the Government until the whole inquiry is finished. It is stated that Mr. Ford will be required to ...
Article : 449 wordsIn the House of Commons, to-night, Mr. Redmond, a Home Ruler, and member for New Ross, brought forward a Bill for the amendment of the Irish Land Act. Mr. Gladstone ...
Article : 70 wordsThe Supreme Court was crowded all day to hear the evidence for the defence in the insurance conspiracy case. John Landroght, formerly employed in the office of the Australian Mutual Provident ...
Article : 438 words"The World" was again produced at the Theatre Royal, and successfully, last night. The acting in every department was good, and the varied incidents elicited rounds upon rounds of applause. ...
Article : 392 wordsThe Government has declined to entertain the appeals which have been made to save the life of Dr. Lamson, who poisoned Percy Malcolm John at Wimbledon. The prisoner will ...
Article : 43 wordsIn its fangs and poison bag the serpent possesses the subtlest engine of destruction known to the animal armoury. The possession of those highly specialised organs may, however, be said to be ...
Article : 1,972 wordsThe Orient steamer Garonne has arrived with a large portion of her cargo of meat in bad condition. The meat is supposed to have been packed unfrozen. ...
Article : 35 wordsSir,--The following is a copy of a letter sent to Mr G. Day in reply to an urgent request made to him on behalf of the Corowa Land League Branch:--"Department of Lands, Sydney, April, 1882. Sir,-- ...
Article : 628 wordsWestminister Abbey was thronged with notables today, on the occasion of the funeral of the late Dr. Darwin. ...
Article : 24 wordsThe King of Holland, who is on a visit to England, to attend the marriage of his sister-in-law, has been invested with the Order of the Garter. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Bosnian insurgents have been granted a general amnesty. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 wordsThe Orient steamer Chimborazo, which left Sydney on the 22nd ultimo, arrived here today. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 114 wordsThe mails per R.M.S. Assam, which left Sydney on the 10th ultimo, were delivered via Brindisi today. ...
Article : 22 wordsMr. John Govett, grazier, Isis Downs, has boon returned for the Mitchell electorate unopposed. His Excellency the Governor and Miss Kennedy have returned to Brisbane. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 wordsCOMPULSORY SEQUESTRATIONS,--In the matters of Dickinson v. Felmingham and Hinton v. Farraher. Mr. C . J. Manning appeared for the petitioner in the former case, and Mr. Brennan in the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 284 wordsDr. Archibald H. Simpson, B.A., Barrister-at-Law, has written, and Mr. George Robertson has published, an excellent vade mecum for selectors and others interested in the land laws of the colony. It is ...
Article : 653 wordsThe dead body of Arthur Moore, seaman of the barque Mary Webster, was found floating near the Queen's Wharf this morning. Moore was missed from his vessel on the 21st instant, It is probable ...
Article : 223 wordsThe following telegrams are from other sources:--At the meeting of the Orient Steam Navigation Company a dividend of 5 per cent, was ...
Article : 354 wordsSir,--I am gratified at being noticed by "Once a Freetrader," for as he has had the experience of two sides of the question, it may be thought he has the advantage over me, but his letter is no proof of ...
Article : 804 wordsThe captain of a small vessel, which left Cossack three days after the departure of the Otway, reports the occurrence of another hurricane to the eastward of Roeburne, but furnishes no ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 261 wordsThe usual meeting in connection with the Licensing Board was held at the Water Police Court at noon yesterday. The bench was occupied by Messrs. Buchanan (chairman), Marsh, Crane, and ...
Article : 317 wordsSir,--At a meeting of the League Council last night there was an inclination to pass a formal vote of thanks to the Press for the fair way in which Mr. Berry's advent here had been discussed. A hope ...
Article : 534 wordsA serious accident happened last night at Major's Creek to a miner named Carnage, who fell down a shaft 22 feet deep, Upon being examined, he was found to have sustained a severe scalp wound, a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 185 wordsSir,--A short time ago there was a paragraph in your columns commenting on the practice of Volunteers smoking while in uniform, and referring to a very well known regulation, still extant, agninst ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 wordsSIR,--Will you kindly allow too to correct what is no doubt an unintentional error in today's Telegraph. Your correspondent "Hur" writes:--"Mr. Haynes, one of the Bulletin proprietors, is evidently, judging ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 100 wordsThe Herberton Wheal Vhor is looking well. The ore is up to 45 per cent. The lode is six feet wide, and 25 feet deep. From Kilkivan it is reported that two grains of ...
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Advertising : 277 wordsSir,--Permit me to direct attention to the fact that the house licensed under the 35th clause of the Licensing Act of 1882 to Mrs. Mary Kell, of Parramatta, is not a house containing 34 rooms, as stated, ...
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The Sydney Daily Telegraph (NSW : 1879 -1883), Fri 28 Apr 1882, Page 3
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