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Advertising : 160 wordsSaturday last was a big day for the Lancers in camp, at Parramatta ; and, in fact, for the town itself. At 12.10 p.m., his Excellency Viscount Hampden, ...
Article : 263 wordsLate on Thursday evening, one of the inmates of the Liverpool Asylum, was missed from his accustomed place. A search was at once instituted, and traces ...
Article : 496 wordsOn Friday afternoon, Mr. S. Murphy, Coroner, presided at an inquest, held at Parramatta Court-house, on the body of a Chinaman named Ah See, alias Ah Yue, ...
Article : 670 wordsWith the next issue of THE ARGUS will be published an artistic souvenir of the Lancers' Encampment in Parramatta. The central picture in the supplement will be ...
Article : 275 wordsAfter the inspection, an ARGUS reporter had an interview with Lord Brassey, when the precision and skill shown by the detachment of Lancers in their marching, and ...
Article : 62 wordsColonel Mackay, perhaps as good a judge as anyone, and an enthusiastic, generous, Australian officer to boot, told a reporter of THE ARGUS that he, too, was vastly pleased at ...
Article : 113 wordsHurrah ! my lads, the anchor's up, we're off across the sea To show John Bull the sort of stuff turned out by Captain Lee ; ...
Article : 158 wordsMr. G. R., Le Hunte, C.M.G., was interviewed by an ARGUS pressman:; but that interview was cut short by the arrival of the 4.25 train, in which his Excellency and the ...
Article : 68 wordsHard work continues to be done daily at the camp. An ARGUS reporter has been there early and late ; but all the officers were at their posts, and the men were ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 236 wordsThe luncheon at Gowan Brae was of course just a military function. The host, Colonel Burns, presided. Only, two toasts were honored before the company ...
Article : 509 wordsJohn Hanna, charged with being drunk and disorderly, pleaded guilty. Fined 10s, or three days' gaol. John Hanna was also charged with ...
Article : 227 wordsOn Saturday morning a fatal accident occurred near the railway station, Sydney, a young man, named James Austin McHugh being killed by a passing dray whilst ...
Article : 358 wordsThe Contingent will leave Parramatta by the 10.25 a.m. train on Friday, and will be played to the station by the Lancer Band. I On arrival at Sydney station, the ...
Article : 57 wordsThe Nineveh sails next Friday, and is expected to reach England the last week in April. On the voyage home different classes will be formed for sword and lance ...
Article : 75 wordsLord Hampden then briefly addressed the men, complimenting them on the efficiency they had shown in the march past and other movements considering the fact that ...
Article : 475 wordsSIR,—Will you kindly allow me, through the columns of your valuable journal, to call attention to the growing nuisance which exists in St. John's Church ...
Article : 270 wordsPerhaps so interesting a pageant as that of Saturday, or one that has excited so large an amount of popular enthusiasm, has seldom been witnessed at the military ...
Article : 842 wordsThe total subscriptions to date received from the public towards the expenses of the Contingent amount to £3800. An advt in to-day's ARGUS notifies that all lists of ...
Article : 55 wordsTHE TELEPHONE EXCHANGE.—The establishment of A telephone exchange in Ryde is at last within measurable distance. In fact, it is anticipated that the exchange ...
Article : 228 wordsA point interesting in connection with the departure of the Lancer detachment is this. How will the men sent to England stand in regard to "foreign service" ...
Article : 119 wordsThe "Sheflield Post." to hand by the last mail, makes the following statement on the visit of the Australian Lancers to England. ...
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