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Advertising : 437 wordsMR. GATHORNE HARDY, in presenting the Army Estimates, said the army was in excellent condition, and numbered 110,000 regulars, and 400,000 auxiliary ...
Article : 69 wordsJolibs, barque, 310, Seculler, from Sydney. G Hewison, agent Ville de Frontignan, French barque. Roux, from Pam, New Caledonia, 24th ultimo, with copper ore. ...
Article : 49 wordsYESTERDAY morning, between 2 and 3 o'clock a.m., Mr. Watson, foreman to Mr. Hubbard, of the Yacht Club Hotel, had a perilous adventure with a snake, at the rear of Mr. E. C. ...
Article : 275 wordsBorneo, American ship, for Hongkong phœnix, barque, for Adelaide COASTWISE—March 6. May, Lillian, and Janet for Port Stephens, Jessie ...
Article : 35 wordsTo Omare, N. Z., per Fawn: 840 tons coal To Titucorin, per Birdston: 930 tons coal To San Francisco, per Serena: 740 tons coal ...
Article : 25 wordsBirdston, 700, Hunter; Horseshoe, to sail for Tuticorin. J. and A. Brown, agents Eskdale, 1220, Gurrie: Cargo Wharf, discharging wheat and flour, to load for San Francisco. R. B. ...
Article : 444 wordsTHE arrangements for a compromise between the Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council of Victoria fell through at the last moment. ...
Article : 158 wordsRachael Brown was charged with using violent threats to one Ellen Wye, on the 28th ultimno, at Newcastle. Mr. Baker appeared for the complainant. ...
Article : 725 wordsIN our report of the case, Rudge v Hughes, in Tuesday's issue, an error occurs. It should have read:—"For the defence, 'Samuel'— (not Thomas)—Hughes swore that 'Moses'—(not ...
Article : 41 wordsTHE Home News of January 18 states that reference is frequently made to the expected visit of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales by the Australian papers. We believe that H.R.H. is asked to be ...
Article : 47 wordsOUR telegram relative to the collapse of the compromise between the Victorian Assembly and Council, is pregnant with promise of further trouble ...
Article : 187 wordsTHE Australian team of cricketers started overland land for Melbourne yesterday (Wednesday). They will play at Wagga Wagga en route, and also at Beechworth. After the match in ...
Article : 51 words"WARS and rumours of wars" seem to be "the order of the day" at home; but on the great question of whether England itself should go to war opinions ...
Article : 1,399 wordsTHIS journal, which has been under the editorial management of Mr. John Willis, for the last two and-a-half years, and has shewn so marked nit improvement for some time past, has at length ...
Article : 76 wordsIn the Legislative Assembly to-night, Mr. Dillon moved the adjournment of the House, and called attention to the unsatisfactory state of affairs in connection ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 wordsIT is proposed to fit out an expedition from Christchurch (N.Z.) to the New Guinea goldfields, the party to consist of 100 practical miners, each miner to contribute £50. It is ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 wordsTHE members of this lodge held their usual fort nightly meeting in the Primitive Methodist Church on Monday evening last. There was a very good attendance; Mr. S. Proctor in the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 15 wordsFROM our telegrams, published early in the week, it will have been seen that the arrival of Colonels SCRATCHLEY RICHARDSON, ROBERTS, Major CRACK ...
Article : 448 wordsSTRANGE it is how different minds take different views. Our paragraphist took a lenient view of the latest bantling in the literary world. Our Sydney ...
Article : 541 wordsWe (Tasmanian Tribute) have always believed it to be a recognised axiom in geology that the formation of coal and quartz were never found together. Nevertheless, we have a proof in our ...
Article : 107 wordsThe feeling of all clasics in the district is being expressed in strong terms against the provisions of the Electoral Bill. The increased representation given to this ...
Article : 637 wordsSeveral persons were fined in sums varying from 5s. to 20s. and costs. ASSAULT. William Seymour was charged with assaulting ...
Article : 286 wordsOUR contemporary in a paragraph in Tuesday's issue, having reference to the time ball service, casts, we think, an undeserved reflection on the Telegraph ...
Article : 528 wordsDURING the voyage of the French barque Ville de Frontignan, from Pam, (New Caledonia,) to this port, on the 4th instant an accident occurred to a seaman named Bernard. Whilst ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 509 wordsA TELEGRAM reached the Local Secretary (Mr T. Hogue) on Tuesday evening, announcing the opening of the school on Monday next, thus only giving the inhabitants three days' notice, when ...
Article : 75 wordsTHERE was a fair attendance at the theatre last night, and the diorama again gave great satisfaction. Mr. Johnny Cowan, Lieutenant Herman, Mr. Tom Buckley, and Miss May Vivian were ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Thu 7 Mar 1878, Page 2
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