Our readers will learn with regret that the Labour Conference, which meets to-day has imitated the unwise example of the Lithgow Inquiry ...
Article : 2,864 wordsH.R.H. the Prince of Wales has issued invitations to all the Executive Commissioners to the Indian and Colonial Exhibition for a dinner on 24th inst., the ...
Article : 45 wordsAccording to the last English mail, the victim of the Lincoln week's racing was Lord Londonderry, for he had favourites for three of the four principal ...
Article : 1,315 wordsAn inquest was held this morning at the South Sydney morgue, before Mr. Shiell, City Coroner, on the body of Henry Roberts, who was killed yesterday in ...
Article : 650 wordsTo-day, at the Central Police Court, in the Summons Division, there came before Mr. Yates one of the most remarkable cases it can safely be said, ever known to ...
Article : 280 wordsThe extreme cold weather which has set in so quickly has had its effect not only on the horses, but also on the trainers and those who formerly visited ...
Article : 232 wordsThe extensive strikes which prevailed in many of the States during the last month are now ending, and affairs generally arc becoming quieter. The ...
Article : 43 wordsTenders will be called immediately for the following telegraph works:—Two additional wires Clermont to Emerald, a new line from Emerald to Springuare, ...
Article : 124 wordsIn BANCO.—[Before His Honor the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Faucett, and Mr. Justice Windeyer.] BAILEY V. JEANNERETT. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 wordsTelegrams from Merimbula report that a sad fatal boat accident occurred thereon Tuesday night. A man named Hans Hansen, a fisherman, residing near Tathra, ...
Article : 111 wordsAt W. Matheson's Moore Park Hotel a large attendance of followers of junior cricket put in an appearance last night to witness the handing over of the above cup to the fortunate ...
Article : 511 wordsThe general weekly meeting of the Wharf Labourers' Union was held in St. Bridget's schoolroom last evening, Mr. Robert Killup presiding. The business ...
Article : 333 wordsYesterday a painful accident happened in the Hamilton pit to a man named James Shields. It appears he was on the screens, and a skip of coal had just ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 260 wordsThe exhibition continued yesterday and attracted a large crowd of spectators, estimated at over 4000. As a whole the various exhibits were generally first-class. ...
Article : 240 wordsASSAULTS.—A lad named Wm. Gaeney, aged 12, was charged with assaulting another lad George Dulton. The last-named appeared in court with his head ...
Article : 214 wordsA meeting of the Farriers' Society was held last night at the Swan-with-Two- Necks Hotel. Mr. N. M'Arthur occupied the chair. ...
Article : 42 wordsAfter the decisive victory of the Government last night over Sir Henry Parkes, it is probable that we shall hear no more of votes of censure ...
Article : 147 wordsThings are running as merrily as ever at this house, "The Magistrate" proving a source of undiminished amusement. The only noteworthy change in the powerful ...
Article : 329 wordsEMBEZZLEMENT.—Henry Renford was sent to gaol for three months for stealing moneys of his employer, John Dingle. The total sum annexed was £1 17s. 6d. ...
Article : 115 words16,805 sheep were yarded this morning, and 1000 cattle. Sheep are of average quality, but ranging from medium to inferior. There are only a few crossbreds, ...
Article : 249 wordsA number of members of Parliament, accompanied by several capitalists and reporters from the daily papers, will visit the new mining region, near ...
Article : 94 words(Before Mr. Whitting dale Johnson, S.M.) DONE "BROWN."—Thomas Brown was charged by Constable Brown with having no means of support. Thomas Brown ...
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Globe (Sydney, NSW : 1885 - 1886), Thu 13 May 1886, Page 5
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