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Detailed lists, results, guides : 136 wordsAs inquest was held by Mr. A. M. Bells in the court-bouns last evening upon the death of Thomas Weekes, who yesterday morning had been found dead in the Wollondilly. The circumetnncei of the ...
Article : 505 wordsHerry Robertson was charged with stealing a pair of trousers and vest, the property of A. Bushman. Mr. Davidson appeared for accused. ...
Article : 898 wordsYesterday afternoon Mr. John Woodward, whilst loading cement at a crane in the old township, get one of his feet jammet between one of the casks and the side of the dray. The cask of cement being ...
Article : 75 wordsA bunquct to Mr. T. M. Slattery, member for Burrows, will be given that gentleman, by his constituent at Burrowa on the 24th initant. The News says it promises to be a great success and thoroughly ...
Article : 117 wordsA correspondent to the S. M. Herald writing under the tobriquet of "Gymnast," advocates the establishment of a [?]sium in connection with every large Public school in the colony. He says: ...
Article : 286 wordsYesterday forenoon a young blackamith named Sewell, whole shop is close to the Commercial Bank, received a wound which might have had most sericus consequences. The young man had been ...
Article : 122 wordsTHE idea of raising an objection to the fitness of men to hold a place in Parliament because they follow certain professions, is not likely to take a firm bold on the public ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 wordsConsiable Travers, who has been stationed at Batidwood for same time past, and performed his duties in s highly efficient manner, has been appointed to the charge of the station at Wheen, in ...
Article : 50 wordsMr. Melville address a large meeting of constitaenta belonging to the above electorate last Wednesday evening. His object was to give an account of his stewardship during the late parliamentary ...
Article : 101 wordsWe (Yass Courier) have board from a friend in Sydney that it is likely Mr. Yates, Police Magistrate and Clerk of Potty Sessions at Yass, in to be removed to a more important town in the western ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 463 wordsThe Melbourne Argun stutes that last Wednesday afternoon about 30 gentleman assembled at Scott's Hotel, on the invitation of Mesers. Schmedes, Erbsion, and Co., and Mr. Andrew ...
Article : 334 wordsAt a public meeting recently hold in Edinburgh the Rev. Professor [?]bertson Smith was presented with books and manuscripts valued at £1000. A fund has also been raised affording him a larger ...
Article : 847 wordsThe London Sportsman has published a series of articles on "Celebrated Listsmen," and the following is from the paper devoted to the Now South Wales premier batsman:—"As he now acquits ...
Article : 181 wordsAn amusing sence occurred in Naranders on Wednesday last. Constable King bad received information that a man named Simson had stolen a watch. King met Simion at the land-office, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 wordsThe Wellington (N.Z.) papers give the following particulars of the dreadful occurrence there by which a Mrs. Anthony lost her life through explosion of theatrical fire:—"A niece of Mrs. ...
Article : 386 wordsCONVENT SCHOOLS.—The Yass Convent schools re-opened yesterday, after the Christmas holidays. POLICE COURT.—At the police court on Saturday, before Mr. Yates, P.M., John Drayton, aged 71 ...
Article : 306 wordsA PROPOSAL has been made by a company of English capitalists to conatruot a trana-Australian railway from Government Gums to Port Darwin, on certain conditions; one of ...
Article : 643 wordsIn recommending this circuit to our readers, we feel convinced that however favourable our online may be, the justice of our remarks will be fully borne out by all who will avail themselves of the ...
Article : 196 wordsThe Chinese Immigrants Amendment Bill received the Governor of Victoria's assent on the 24th December. As originally introduced it provided for the collection of a poll-tax of £10 on Chinese ...
Article : 301 wordsLast Friday a man named John Hancock, over, see[?] at the locomotive department of the railway, whilst engaged in some of his usual work at which he had a chisel in use received an ugly ...
Article : 90 wordsFour small debts' cases were disposed of verdicts having been obtained for plaintifs in each case with costs. Michael Macinerney was charged with using ...
Article : 340 wordsA fatal boat accident happened on Saturday evening last at about 5 o'clock, off Chowder Bay. A skiff, containing Jabez Bellion (of, No. 5, Humilton-terrace, South Hond-road), George Gibbine, two ...
Article : 224 wordsYesterday a daughter of Mr. Seatord, living at Garoorigang, met with a lather unpleasant accident. It appears the little gird was along with her brother, who was amusing himself finhing. As the ...
Article : 92 words"Lounger" fancies that:the ladies who form the fominino Irish and leaguers, under the prosidency of Miss Parnell will be not a little proud at the distinction they have achieved of being thought worthy ...
Article : 242 wordsOn last Saturday a little girl daughter of Mr. Hallet residing at Tarago had her life placed to jeopardy by an incident which ocouired to her. She was amusing herself with the other children ...
Article : 120 wordsA littla girl aged 14 years, daughter of Mrs. Watson, of near Molonglo, was lost in the bush for two days and two nigtits. It appears that Mrs. Watson, who is in the employ of Mr. Thomas ...
Article : 127 wordsAt the Burrowa police oourt, on Wednesday, Michael Danison, James Denison, and James Walsh were charged with assaulting and robbing John Joseph Dwyer on the night of the 29th December, ...
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Southern Argus (Goulburn, NSW : 1881 - 1885), Tue 10 Jan 1882, Page 2
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